Systems and methods for treating prostate cancer
US-10772670-B2 · Sep 15, 2020 · US
US12440258B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12440258-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318514065-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 14, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 14, 2025 |
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A vapor delivery needle and method is provided that is adapted for treating prostate cancer. The energy delivery probe can apply condensable vapor energy to tissue, such as a peripheral zone tissue in a human prostate. In one method, a needle is introduced into peripheral zone tissue of a human prostate, and vapor media is delivered through the needle to ablate peripheral zone tissue without ablating non-peripheral zone tissue. Systems for treating prostate cancer with vapor therapy are also provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of treatment, comprising: inserting a vapor delivery needle into a tissue of a peripheral zone of a prostate, the tissue of the peripheral zone including a cancer lesion; and delivering an amount of vapor from the vapor delivery needle to the tissue of the peripheral zone, wherein the amount of vapor is configured to ablate all tissue comprising the peripheral zone of the tissue. 2. The method of treatment of claim 1 , wherein inserting the vapor delivery needle into the tissue of the peripheral zone of the prostate includes inserting the vapor delivery needle trans-perineally. 3. The method of treatment of claim 2 , further comprising inserting a temperature sensor trans-perineally and advancing the temperature sensor through a tissue of a perineum. 4. The method of treatment of claim 3 , further comprising positioning the temperature sensor on an outside surface of the prostate without piercing the prostate. 5. The method of treatment of claim 3 , further comprising injecting saline into the tissue of the perineum. 6. The method of treatment of claim 3 , further comprising ceasing delivery of the amount of vapor from the vapor delivery needle to the tissue of the peripheral zone upon the temperature sensor measuring a threshold temperature value. 7. The method of treatment of claim 6 , wherein the threshold temperature value ranges from 47 degrees C. to 52 degrees C. 8. The method of treatment of claim 3 , wherein the temperature sensor is an element of a probe, and wherein the probe further includes an array of ultrasound transducers, and wherein the method of treatment further includes: using an ultrasound image produced by the array of ultrasound transducers while inserting the vapor delivery needle. 9. The method of treatment of claim 1 , wherein delivering the amount of vapor includes delivering the amount of vapor over a time ranging from 20 seconds to 60 seconds. 10. The method of treatment of claim 9 , wherein the amount of vapor delivers 300-1000 calories of energy into the tissue of the peripheral zone. 11. The method of treatment of claim 1 , further comprising positioning a removable insulating sheath over the vapor delivery needle. 12. The method of treatment of claim 11 , wherein the removable insulating sheath includes a pair of concentric tubes, and wherein a space between the concentric tubes has a vacuum. 13. A method of treatment, comprising: inserting a vapor delivery needle into a tissue of a peripheral zone of a prostate, the tissue of the peripheral zone including a cancer lesion; and delivering vapor from the vapor delivery needle to the tissue of the peripheral zone for a time ranging from 20 seconds to 60 seconds in order to deliver an amount of energy ranging from 300 to 1000 calories. 14. The method of treatment of claim 13 , wherein inserting the vapor delivery needle into the tissue of the peripheral zone of the prostate includes inserting the vapor delivery needle trans-perineally. 15. The method of treatment of claim 14 , further comprising inserting a temperature sensor trans-perineally and advancing the temperature sensor through a tissue of a perineum. 16. The method of treatment of claim 15 , further comprising positioning the temperature sensor on an outside surface of the prostate without piercing the prostate. 17. The method of treatment of claim 15 , further comprising ceasing delivery of the vapor from the vapor delivery needle to the tissue of the peripheral zone upon the temperature sensor measuring a threshold temperature value. 18. The method of treatment of claim 15 , wherein the temperature sensor is an element of a probe, and wherein the probe further includes an array of ultrasound transducers, and wherein the method of treatment further includes: using an ultrasound image produced by the array of ultrasound transducers while inserting the vapor delivery needle. 19. A method of treatment, comprising: inserting a vapor delivery needle trans-perinerally into a tissue of a peripheral zone of a prostate, the tissue of the peripheral zone including a cancer lesion; inserting a temperature sensor trans-perineally and advancing the temperature sensor through a tissue of a perineum; positioning the temperature sensor on an outside surface of the prostate without piercing the prostate; delivering vapor from the vapor delivery needle to the tissue of the peripheral zone to ablate the tissue of the peripheral zone; and ceasing delivery of the vapor from the vapor delivery needle to the tissue of the peripheral zone upon the temperature sensor measuring a threshold temperature value. 20. The method of treatment of claim 19 , wherein the threshold temperature value ranges from 44 degrees to 60 degrees.
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