Systems, devices, and methods relating to a cooled radiofrequency treatment procedure
US-2024426292-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9498282B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9498282-B2 |
| Application number | US-2832908-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 8, 2008 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2007 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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Tissue ablation probes and methods of using tissue ablation probes are provided. Each tissue ablation probe comprises an electrically conductive probe shaft, at least one tissue ablation electrode carried by a distal end of the probe shaft, and one or both of an insulative element and an echogenic element. The insulative element and/or the echogenic element may, e.g., be affixed to, or selectively removable from, the probe shaft to increase the insulative capability and echogenicity of the probe. An echogenic sheath having the insulative element and/or the echogenic element may be slidably disposed over the probe shaft to impart insulative and echogenic properties to the probe shaft.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical probe, comprising: a rigid probe shaft; at least one operative medical element associated with the probe shaft; and an electrically insulative sheath disposed over the probe shaft such that substantially all of an inner surface of the electrically insulative sheath is in contact with an outer surface of the probe shaft, the electrically insulative sheath having a thread arrangement disposed thereon, wherein the echogenicity of the probe shaft is increased by the thread arrangement. 2. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the thread arrangement is disposed over the insulative sheath. 3. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the thread arrangement is composed of a metallic material. 4. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the thread arrangement comprises at least one thread wound in a helix arrangement. 5. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the thread arrangement comprises a plurality of threads wound in a double-helix arrangement. 6. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the thread arrangement comprises a plurality of threads in a mesh arrangement. 7. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the electrically insulative sheath comprises end portions each having a greater diameter than a middle portion. 8. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the thread arrangement is affixed to an outer surface of the electrically insulative sheath. 9. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the thread arrangement comprises a polymeric material. 10. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the probe shaft is made of an electrically conductive material. 11. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the electrically insulative sheath is sized to cover most of the probe shaft. 12. The medical probe of claim 1 , wherein the operative medical element is coupled to a distal end of the probe shaft, and the insulative sheath is disposed over the probe shaft in a position proximal to the operative medical element.
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