Microwave catheters for high-power thermal ablation
US-2024277407-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US2016302864A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016302864-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615192402-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A microwave delivery device, including a coaxial feedline having an inner conductor, an inner dielectric insulator coaxially disposed about the inner conductor, and an outer conductor coaxially disposed about the inner dielectric, and a radiating portion operably coupled to a distal end. The radiating portion includes a radiating portion inner conductor operable coupled to and extending from a distal end of the coaxial feedline inner conductor, a shielding outer conductor helically wrapped about the radiating portion inner conductor and operably coupled to the coaxial feedline outer conductor; and a shielding dielectric positioned between the radiating portion inner conductor and the shielding outer conductor wherein the width of the shielding outer conductor varies according to the longitudinal position thereof along the coaxial feedline inner conductor, and a cap operably coupled to a distal end of the radiating portion inner conductor and the shielding outer conductor to provide an electrical connection therebetween.
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1 - 20 . (canceled) 21 . A flexible microwave catheter, comprising: a flexible coaxial cable having an inner conductor, an inner dielectric coaxially disposed about the inner conductor, and an outer conductor coaxially disposed about the inner dielectric, a distal portion of the flexible coaxial cable defining a radiating portion; and a mesh structure having a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration, the mesh structure disposed about the radiating portion of the flexible coaxial cable, wherein during use the mesh structure expands radially outward from the flexible microwave catheter thereby positioning a portion of the radiating portion at a radial center of the mesh structure. 22 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 21 , wherein the mesh structure includes a conductive material configured to reduce propagation of denervation energy from the radiating portion in an axial direction. 23 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 21 , wherein the mesh structure comprises an elastomeric balloon having a conductive pattern disposed on an inner surface thereof. 24 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 23 , wherein the conductive pattern defines a window on the inner surface of the elastomeric balloon. 25 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 21 , wherein the mesh structure includes: a distal conductive end-cap mesh, a proximal conductive end-cap mesh; and a tubular mesh body formed between the distal end-cap mesh and the proximal end-cap mesh, wherein the distal conductive end-cap mesh and proximal conductive end-cap mesh are configured to reduce propagation of microwave energy from the radiating portion in an axial direction. 26 . A flexible microwave catheter, comprising: an outer sheath; a flexible coaxial cable movable relative to the outer sheath, the flexible coaxial cable having an inner conductor, an inner dielectric coaxially disposed about the inner conductor, and an outer conductor coaxially disposed about the inner dielectric, a distal portion of the flexible coaxial cable defining a radiating portion; and a centering structure disposed adjacent to the radiating portion of the flexible coaxial cable, the centering structure transitionable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration when distally advanced from the confines of the outer sheath of the flexible microwave catheter. 27 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 26 , wherein the centering structure includes a stent-like expandable element that expands radially outward from the flexible microwave catheter to a tubular shape. 28 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 26 , wherein the radiating portion includes at least one feed gap, and wherein the centering structure includes a plurality of centering devices, at least one of the plurality of centering devices being disposed distal to the at least one feed gap along a longitudinal axis and at least one of the plurality of centering devices being disposed proximal to the at least one feed gap along the longitudinal axis. 29 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 28 , wherein the plurality of centering devices is configured to reduce propagation of microwave energy from each of the at least one feed gap in an axial direction. 30 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 28 , wherein the at least one feed gap includes a first feed gap and a second feed gap and the plurality of centering devices includes: a first centering device operably associated with the first feed gap; and a second centering device operably associated with the second feed gap, wherein in the expanded configuration the first feed gap is at the radial center of the first centering device and the second feed gap is at the radial center of the second centering device. 31 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 30 , wherein the first centering device and the second centering device each define a window configured to radiate microwave energy therethrough. 32 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 26 , wherein the centering structure includes: an inflatable balloon housing; a plurality of lobes formed on the inflatable balloon housing; and a channel disposed between adjacent lobes of the plurality of lobes. 33 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 26 , wherein the centering structure includes: a plurality of fins equally spaced about a circumference of the flexible microwave catheter, wherein in the collapsed configuration the plurality of fins is restrained within the outer sheath of the flexible microwave catheter and in the expanded configuration the plurality of fins extends radially outward from the flexible microwave catheter. 34 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 33 , wherein the plurality of fins is dimensioned to self-center the flexible microwave catheter in a fluid flow lumen via fluid/hydrodynamic forces generated by fluid flowing through the fluid flow lumen. 35 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 26 , wherein the centering structure includes: a centering basket, the centering basket including: a first receiver for engaging the flexible microwave catheter; a second receiver for engaging the flexible microwave catheter; and a plurality of bands extending between the first receiver and the second receiver, each of the plurality of bands bowing outwardly and forming an arcuate path between the first receiver and the second receiver, wherein in the collapsed configuration the plurality of bands is compressed radially inwardly thereby elongating the centering basket and in the expanded configuration the plurality of bands is uncompressed and extends radially outwardly. 36 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 35 , wherein the first receiver fixedly engages the flexible microwave catheter and the second receiver slidably engages the flexible microwave catheter. 37 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 26 , wherein the centering structure includes: at least two centering baskets, each of the at least two centering baskets including: a first receiver for engaging the flexible microwave catheter; a second receiver for engaging the flexible microwave catheter; and a plurality of bands extending between the first receiver and the second receiver, each of the plurality of bands bowing outwardly and forming an arcuate path between the first receiver and the second receiver; wherein in the collapsed configuration the plurality of bands is compressed radially inwardly thereby elongating the centering basket and in the expanded configuration the plurality of bands is uncompressed and extends radially outwardly. 38 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 35 , wherein the first receiver fixedly engages the flexible microwave catheter and the second receiver slidably engages the flexible microwave catheter. 39 . The flexible microwave catheter in accordance with claim 26 , wherein the centering structure includes: a plurality of paddles equally spaced about a circumference of the flexible microwave catheter, each of the plurality of paddles hingedly attached to the flexible coaxial cable, wherein in the collapsed configuration the plurality of paddles is parallel to the flexible microwave catheter and in expanded configuration the pl
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