Methods and systems for controlled deployment of needle structures in tissue

US2018042572A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018042572-A1
Application numberUS-201715793874-A
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Filing dateOct 25, 2017
Priority dateSep 7, 2012
Publication dateFeb 15, 2018
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A system for deploying needles in tissue includes a controller and a visual display. A treatment probe has both a needle and tines deployable from the needle which may be advanced into the tissue. The treatment probe also has adjustable stops which control the deployed positions of both the needle and the tines. The adjustable stops are coupled to the controller so that the virtual treatment and safety boundaries resulting from the treatment can be presented on the visual display prior to actual deployment of the system.

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1 .- 27 . (canceled) 28 . An imaging and therapeutic delivery system comprising: an imaging component comprising an imaging shaft having a proximal end and a distal end and an imaging transducer at the distal end of the shaft, wherein a side of the imaging component is configured to laterally and removably attach to an opposing side of a therapeutic component such that the imaging shaft of the imaging component and a therapeutic component shaft of the therapeutic component lie side-by-side with their respective axes in parallel. 29 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 28 , wherein the therapeutic component is configured to deliver energy to treat target tissue. 30 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 28 , wherein the imaging transducer is pivotally attached to the distal end of the imaging shaft. 31 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 28 , wherein the imaging component comprises an imaging handle section coupled to the proximal end of the imaging shaft. 32 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 31 , wherein the imaging handle section comprises imaging circuitry coupled to the imaging transducer and the imaging circuitry is configured to couple to an external imaging display. 33 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 28 , wherein the imaging transducer comprises an ultrasound array. 34 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 28 , wherein the imaging component comprises an imaging handle section coupled to the proximal end of the imaging shaft and the therapeutic component comprises a therapeutic handle section coupled to a proximal end of the therapeutic component shaft, and wherein the imaging and therapeutic handle sections are configured to laterally and removably couple to one another in a side-by-side, parallel manner such that the imaging and therapeutic component shafts lie side-by-side with their respective axes in parallel. 35 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 28 , further comprising: a processor configured to generate and project virtual boundary lines defining a projected treatment area and/or projected safety region on a real time display of tissue to be treated; a user interface coupled to the processor; and a real time display configured to display the real time image and the projected virtual boundary lines, wherein the imaging transducer is connectable to the microprocessor to provide imaging data from which the microprocessor generates the real time image and virtual boundary lines. 36 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 35 , the user interface being configured to allow a user to adjust at least one of a size or a position of the virtual boundary lines defining the projected treatment area and/or projected safety region on the real time display. 37 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 28 , wherein the imaging component comprises an attachment and release mechanism to release the therapeutic component from attaching thereon. 38 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 37 , wherein the attachment and release mechanism comprises at least one of a latch or a hook configured to engage at least one of a complementary hook or a complementary latch, respectively, on the therapeutic component. 39 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 37 , wherein the attachment and release mechanism is positioned at or near one or more of the proximal end or the distal end of the imaging component. 40 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 37 , wherein the attachment and release mechanism comprises an attachment mechanism positioned at or near the distal end of the imaging component. 41 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 37 , wherein the attachment and release mechanism comprises a release mechanism positioned at or near the proximal end of the imaging component. 42 . An imaging and therapeutic delivery system comprising an imaging component comprising an imaging shaft, the imaging component having a proximal region and a distal region, the distal region of the imaging component comprising an imaging transducer; and wherein a side of the imaging component from the proximal region to the distal region is configured to removably attach to an opposing side of a therapeutic component from a proximal region of the therapeutic component to a distal region of the therapeutic component such that the imaging shaft and a therapeutic shaft of the therapeutic component lie side-by-side with their respective axes in parallel. 43 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 42 , wherein the therapeutic component is configured to deliver energy to treat target tissue. 44 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 42 , wherein the imaging transducer is pivotally attached at the distal region of the imaging component. 45 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 42 , wherein the imaging component comprises an imaging handle section at the proximal region of the imaging shaft. 46 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 45 , wherein the imaging handle section comprises imaging circuitry coupled to the imaging transducer and the imaging circuitry is configured to couple to an external imaging display. 47 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 42 , wherein the imaging transducer comprises an ultrasound array. 48 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 42 , wherein the imaging component comprises an imaging handle section at the proximal region of the imaging shaft and the therapeutic component comprises a therapeutic handle section at the proximal region of the therapeutic component shaft, and wherein the imaging and therapeutic handle sections are configured to removably couple to one another in a side-by-side, parallel manner such that the imaging and therapeutic component shafts lie side-by-side with their respective axes in parallel. 49 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 42 , further comprising: a processor configured to generate and project virtual boundary lines defining a projected treatment area and/or projected safety region on a real time display of tissue to be treated; a user interface coupled to the processor; and a real time display configured to display the real time image and the projected virtual boundary lines, wherein the imaging transducer is connectable to the microprocessor to provide imaging data from which the microprocessor generates the real time image and virtual boundary lines. 50 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 49 , the user interface being configured to allow a user to adjust at least one of a size or a position of the virtual boundary lines defining the projected treatment area and/or projected safety region on the real time display. 51 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 42 , further comprising one or more sensors to indicate a position of one or more components of the imaging or therapeutic component. 52 . The imaging and therapeutic delivery system of claim 42 , wherein at least a portion of the therapeutic component is configured to be visible in a field of view of the imaging transducer of the imaging component when the imaging and therapeutic components are attached to one another.

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  • using ultrasound · CPC title

  • Visualisation of planned trajectories or target regions · CPC title

  • Electrodes retractable in or deployable from a housing · CPC title

  • Automatic detection of target tissue · CPC title

  • Body-piercing guide needles or the like · CPC title

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What does patent US2018042572A1 cover?
A system for deploying needles in tissue includes a controller and a visual display. A treatment probe has both a needle and tines deployable from the needle which may be advanced into the tissue. The treatment probe also has adjustable stops which control the deployed positions of both the needle and the tines. The adjustable stops are coupled to the controller so that the virtual treatment an…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gynesonics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B8/0841. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Thu Feb 15 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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