Needle probe guide

US9545290B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9545290-B2
Application numberUS-201213561945-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 30, 2012
Priority dateJul 30, 2012
Publication dateJan 17, 2017
Grant dateJan 17, 2017

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A device for guiding electrodes relative to a tissue treatment region. The device can comprise a body have a plurality of passages therethrough. Each passage can axially restrain an electrode positioned therein. When each electrode is axially restrained in a passage, the distal ends of the electrodes can be spaced a predetermined distance apart. Further, the electrodes can be held in a parallel or substantially parallel alignment when axially retained in the passages. The predetermined distance between the electrodes can correspond to a treatment distance in a tissue treatment region and the distal ends of the electrodes can be operably structured to conduct current therebetween when at least one of electrodes is energized by an energy source.

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A laparoscopic system comprising: an electrical ablation device comprising a first electrode and a second electrode; an energy source electrically coupled to the first and second electrodes; and an electrode guide for guiding the first and second electrodes relative to a tissue treatment region, wherein the electrode guide is dimensioned and shaped for placement internal to a patient body and is positionable within the patient body between the electrical ablation device and the tissue treatment region, and wherein the electrode guide comprises a body comprising: a proximal surface; a tissue-abutment surface configured to abut tissue in the tissue treatment region; a first passage through the body from the proximal surface to the tissue-abutment surface, wherein the first passage is configured to receive the first electrode protruding from the electrical ablation device, and wherein the first passage is configured to axially restrain the first electrode when the electrode guide is positioned against the tissue; and a second passage through the body from the proximal surface to the tissue-abutment surface, wherein the second passage is substantially parallel to the first passage, wherein the second passage is configured to receive the second electrode protruding from the electrical ablation device, and wherein the second passage is configured to axially restrain the second electrode when the electrode guide is positioned against the tissue; wherein the first passage is spaced a predetermined distance from the second passage, and wherein the predetermined distance corresponds to a treatment distance in the tissue treatment region; wherein the body comprises an elastomeric material, and wherein at least a portion of the body is moveable between a first configuration and a second configuration, wherein the body comprises an outer surface, and wherein the first passage comprises an outlet that operably closes the first passage to the outer surface when the body is in the first configuration. 2. The laparoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein the energy source comprises a Radio Frequency (RF) energy source. 3. The laparoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein the energy source comprises a pulsed energy source. 4. The laparoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein the energy source comprises an irreversible electroporation energy source. 5. The laparoscopic system of claim 4 , wherein the energy source comprises a pulsed energy source. 6. The laparoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein a current supplied by the energy source is selected to generate an electric field of approximately 1500 Volts per centimeter. 7. A device for laparoscopic procedures, comprising: an electrode guide for guiding electrodes relative to a tissue treatment region, wherein the electrode guide is dimensioned and shaped for placement internal to a patient body and is positionable within the patient body between an electrical ablation device and the tissue treatment region, wherein the electrode guide is separate and distinct from the electrical ablation device, and wherein the electrode guide comprises a body comprising: a proximal surface; a tissue-abutment surface configured to abut tissue in the tissue treatment region; a first passage through the body from the proximal surface to the tissue-abutment surface, wherein the first passage is configured to receive a first electrode protruding from the electrical ablation device, and wherein the first passage is configured to axially restrain the first electrode when the electrode guide is positioned within the patient body against tissue in the tissue treatment region; and a second passage through the body from the proximal surface to the tissue-abutment surface, wherein the second passage is substantially parallel to the first passage, wherein the second passage is configured to receive a second electrode protruding from the electrical ablation device, and wherein the second passage is configured to axially restrain the second electrode when the electrode guide is positioned within the patient body against tissue in the tissue treatment region; wherein the first passage is spaced a predetermined distance from the second passage, and wherein the predetermined distance corresponds to a treatment distance in the tissue treatment region; wherein the body comprises an elastomeric material, and wherein at least a portion of the body is moveable between a first configuration and a second configuration, wherein the body comprises an outer surface, and wherein the first passage comprises an outlet that operably closes the first passage to the outer surface when the body is in the first configuration. 8. The device of claim 7 , wherein the predetermined distance ranges from 1.0 centimeter to 2.0 centimeters. 9. The device of claim 7 , wherein the outlet operably opens the first passage to the outer surface when the body is moved to the second configuration such that the outlet permits passage of the first electrode therethrough. 10. The device of claim 7 , wherein the body generates a restoring force when moved from the first configuration to the second configuration such that the body seeks to return to the first configuration. 11. The device of claim 7 , further comprising: a third passage through the body, wherein the third passage is configured to axially restrain a third electrode; and a fourth passage through the body, wherein the fourth passage is configured to axially restrain a fourth electrode; wherein the third and fourth passages are substantially parallel to the first and second passages.

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What does patent US9545290B2 cover?
A device for guiding electrodes relative to a tissue treatment region. The device can comprise a body have a plurality of passages therethrough. Each passage can axially restrain an electrode positioned therein. When each electrode is axially restrained in a passage, the distal ends of the electrodes can be spaced a predetermined distance apart. Further, the electrodes can be held in a parallel…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tellio Karalyn R, Zeiner Mark S, Plescia David N, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B90/11. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 17 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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