Medical systems, devices, and related methods for lifting tissue
US-2024307052-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US10973566B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10973566-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715787173-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 28, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 13, 2021 |
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Instrument and systems for applying ablative energy to epicardial tissue via a subxiphoid access surgical approach. The instrument has a head assembly sized and shaped for a subxiphoid surgical approach to a patient's heart and defines a contact face. The head assembly includes a paddle body, a first ablation electrode, and a second ablation electrode. The ablation electrodes are coupled to the paddle body in a spaced apart, spatially-fixed fashion. The ablation electrodes are exteriorly exposed at the contact face. A tubular member extends from the head assembly and maintains wiring connected to the ablation electrodes. The instrument is manipulable to locate the contact face on epicardial tissue of a patient's heart via a subxiphoid surgical approach, such as between the left and right pulmonary vein junctions of the posterior left atrium.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ablation instrument for applying ablative energy to tissue, the ablation instrument comprising: a head assembly defining a tissue contact face and including: first and second ablation electrodes exteriorly exposed at the tissue contact face; a first skirt originating and projecting from the tissue contact face in a direction away from the first ablation electrode and completely surrounding a perimeter of the first ablation electrode to define a first suction region; a second skirt originating and projecting from the tissue contact face in a direction away from the second ablation electrode and completely surrounding a perimeter of the second ablation electrode to establish a second suction region; wherein the second skirt does not surround the first suction region and the first skirt does not surround the second suction region; a first suction aperture formed by the tissue contact face within the first suction region for applying a suction force to the first suction region; and a second suction aperture formed by the tissue contact face within the second suction region for applying a suction force to the second suction region. 2. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , wherein the instrument is manipulable to locate the tissue contact face on epicardial tissue between left and right pulmonary vein junctions of a patient's posterior left atrium via a subxiphoid surgical approach. 3. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , wherein the instrument is manipulable to locate the first and second ablation electrodes on epicardial tissue between left and right pulmonary vein junctions of a patient's posterior left atrium via a subxiphoid surgical approach. 4. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , further comprising: a tubular member extending from the head assembly. 5. The ablation instrument of claim 4 , wherein a maximum diameter of the tubular member is less than a maximum width of the head assembly. 6. The ablation instrument of claim 4 , wherein the first and second ablation electrodes are arranged to extend generally perpendicular to a central axis of the tubular member. 7. The ablation instrument of claim 4 , further comprising: one or more suction lumens fluidly connected to each of the suction apertures and extending through the tubular member. 8. The ablation instrument of claim 4 , further comprising: wiring electrically connected to the first and second ablation electrodes for delivering energy to the first and second ablation electrodes, the wiring extending through the tubular member. 9. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , further comprising: a negative pressure source fluidly connected to the suction apertures via one or more suction lumens. 10. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first and second ablation electrodes are configured such that when the head assembly is positioned along the posterior left atrium between left and right pulmonary veins, the ablation electrodes are operable to form lesions interconnecting island lesions surrounding junctions of the pulmonary veins with the left atrium. 11. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , wherein the head assembly further includes: first and second auxiliary electrodes exteriorly exposed at the contact face, wherein the auxiliary electrodes are electrically isolated from one another and are located between the first and second ablation electrodes. 12. The ablation instrument of claim 11 , wherein the auxiliary electrodes are operable to perform a pacing operation on a patient's heart. 13. The ablation instrument of claim 11 , wherein the auxiliary electrodes are operable to sense electrical activity on a patient's heart. 14. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first ablation electrode and the second ablation electrode do not share an axis transverse to a longitudinal axis of the instrument. 15. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , wherein the head assembly includes fingers configured to receive and support a segment of the first ablation electrode. 16. The ablation instrument of claim 15 , wherein the fingers are configured to frictionally retain the first ablation electrode. 17. The ablation instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first skirt is compliant. 18. The ablation instrument of claim 1 wherein the second electrode has a curve extending between opposing longitudinal ends of the second electrode.
Bioelectrical parameters, e.g. ECG, EEG · CPC title
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bipolar · CPC title
Epicardium · CPC title
Probes or electrodes therefor · CPC title
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