Electrosurgical fibroid ablation system and method
US-9198719-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US2018296263A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018296263-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816018839-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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An ablation needle device is a needle device intended for an ablation treatment of an adrenal tumor with transvenous introduction of an injection needle into an adrenal gland. The ablation needle device includes a metal injection needle including a pointed tubular distal portion and a tubular proximal portion, and a grip portion attached to a proximal side of the injection needle. The proximal portion of the injection needle is given flexibility by forming a helical slit in a distal region of the proximal portion. An outer surface of the proximal portion is coated with resin. A distal end of the distal portion of the injection needle is closed. A plurality of fine holes are formed in an outer surface of the distal portion including the closed part. The grip portion has a liquid-injection port for supplying liquid into the lumen of the injection needle.
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1 . An ablation needle device intended for an ablation treatment of an adrenal tumor with transvenous introduction of an injection needle into an adrenal gland, the ablation needle device comprising: a metal injection needle including a pointed tubular distal portion and a tubular proximal portion whose lumen communicates with a lumen of the distal portion and has substantially the same diameter as the lumen of the distal portion; and a grip portion attached to a proximal side of the injection needle, wherein the proximal portion of the injection needle is given flexibility by forming a helical slit at least in a distal region of the proximal portion, and an outer surface of the proximal portion is coated with resin, wherein a distal end of the distal portion of the injection needle is closed, and a plurality of fine holes communicating with the lumen of the distal portion are formed in an outer surface of the distal portion including the closed part, and wherein the grip portion has a liquid-injection port for supplying liquid into the lumen of the injection needle. 2 . The ablation needle device according to claim 1 , wherein a pitch of the slit formed in the proximal portion of the injection needle is continuously or intermittently reduced in a direction toward the distal end. 3 . The ablation needle device according to claim 1 , wherein the distal portion of the injection needle has a length of 1 to 6 mm, and the region of the proximal portion of the injection needle where the slit is formed has a length of 40 to 700 mm, and wherein the injection needle has an inside diameter of 0.25 to 2.8 mm, and the fine holes each have a diameter of 0.01 to 0.25 mm. 4 . The ablation needle device according to claim 1 , wherein the ablation needle device is intended for a high-frequency ablation treatment in which adrenal tumor tissue around the distal portion of the injection needle is heated by supplying a high-frequency current to the distal portion, wherein the grip portion has an energization connector for supplying the high-frequency current to the distal portion of the injection needle, and wherein the injection port is an injection port for a physiological saline solution, and irrigation with the physiological saline solution through the plurality of fine holes is performed by injecting the physiological saline solution into the lumen of the injection needle from the injection port. 5 . The ablation needle device according to claim 4 , wherein the grip portion has a thermocouple connector for measuring a temperature of the distal portion of the injection needle. 6 . The ablation needle device according to claim 1 , wherein the injection port is an injection port for ethanol, and a chemical ablation treatment of an adrenal tumor is performed by injecting the ethanol into the lumen of the injection needle from the injection port and ejecting the ethanol from the plurality of fine holes. 7 . A high-frequency ablation treatment system for an adrenal tumor, the system comprising: the ablation needle device according to claim 4 ; a high-frequency power supply device connected to the energization connector; a counter-electrode plate connected to the high-frequency power supply device; physiological-saline-solution-supplying means connected to the injection port; and a guiding catheter for guiding the distal portion of the injection needle to the adrenal gland. 8 . A chemical ablation treatment system for an adrenal tumor, the system comprising: the ablation needle device according to claim 6 ; ethanol-supplying means connected to the injection port; and a guiding catheter for guiding the distal portion of the injection needle to the adrenal gland.
Kidney · CPC title
Cooling or heating of the probe or tissue immediately surrounding the probe · CPC title
caused by chemical reaction {, e.g. moxaburners} · CPC title
none of the reactants being oxygen · CPC title
Needle-like probes · CPC title
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