Electrosurgical fibroid ablation system and method
US-9198719-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9622812B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9622812-B2 |
| Application number | US-39190106-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 29, 2006 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2005 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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Electrosurgical cannulas for use with an electrosurgical generator to thermally treat tissue are disclosed. An electrosurgical cannula for use with an electrosurgical generator to treat tissue is provided. The electrosurgical cannula includes a cylindrical body portion defining a lumen therethrough. The body portion includes a non-coring pointed distal tip which is electrically conductive. The electrosurgical cannula further includes at least one thermocouple having a distal end connected to the conductive distal tip.
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An electrosurgical cannula for use with an electrosurgical generator to treat tissue, comprising: a cylindrical body portion defining a lumen therethrough, the body portion including a non-coring pointed distal tip that includes a penetration portion configured to penetrate tissue and a transition portion configured to connect the penetration portion to a remainder of the body portion, wherein the distal tip is electrically conductive; and at least one thermocouple having a distal end connected to the distal tip, wherein the penetration portion of the distal tip includes a distal edge and a proximal edge, and wherein the distal end of the thermocouple includes a hook portion fixedly secured to the proximal edge of the penetration portion of the distal tip such that at least a first portion of the distal end of the thermocouple extends distally at least partially along a length of the transition portion and at least a second portion of the distal end of the thermocouple extends proximally along an outer surface of the transition portion, and wherein the second portion abuts the outer surface of the transition portion. 2. The electrosurgical cannula according to claim 1 , wherein the distal tip is one of electrically connected and electrically connectable to an electrosurgical generator. 3. The electrosurgical cannula according to claim 1 , wherein the thermocouple is one of electrically connected and electrically connectable to an electrosurgical generator. 4. The electrosurgical cannula according to claim 1 , wherein a proximal end of the thermocouple extends through an aperture formed in a proximal end of the body portion. 5. The electrosurgical cannula according to claim 1 , wherein the body portion is electrically conductive and includes an insulating material provided over at least a portion thereof and terminating at a location proximal of the distal tip. 6. The electrosurgical cannula according to claim 5 , wherein the insulating material is disposed within an annular recess formed in the body portion. 7. The electrosurgical cannula according to claim 1 , further comprising a luer connected to a proximal end of the body portion. 8. The electrosurgical cannula according to claim 1 , further comprising a fluid conduit extending through the lumen of the body portion, the conduit including a distal end located in close proximity to the distal tip of the cannula. 9. An electrosurgical system for thermally treating tissue, comprising: an electrosurgical generator for supplying an output voltage; an electrosurgical cannula, including: a cylindrical body portion defining a lumen therethrough, the body portion including a non-coring pointed distal tip that includes a penetration portion configured to penetrate tissue and a transition portion configured to connect the penetration portion to a remainder of the body portion, wherein the distal tip is electrically conductive; and at least one thermocouple having a distal end connected to the distal tip, wherein the penetration portion of the distal tip includes a distal edge and a proximal edge, and wherein the distal end of the thermocouple includes a hook portion configured to be fixedly secured to the proximal edge of the penetration portion of the distal tip such that at least a first portion of the distal end of the thermocouple extends distally at least partially along a length of the transition portion and at least a second portion of the distal end of the thermocouple extends proximally along an outer surface of the transition portion, and wherein the second portion abuts the outer surface of the transition portion; and an electrical connection connecting the distal tip of the cannula to a desired output voltage of the electrosurgical generator. 10. The electrosurgical system according to claim 9 , wherein a proximal end of the thermocouple extends through the lumen of the body portion and out an aperture formed in a proximal end of the body portion. 11. The electrosurgical system according to claim 9 , wherein the body portion is electrically conductive and includes an insulating material provided over at least a portion thereof and terminating at a location proximal of the distal tip. 12. The electrosurgical system according to claim 11 , wherein the insulating material is disposed within an annular recess formed in the body portion of the cannula. 13. A method of performing a thermal treatment of tissue in a patient, comprising the steps of: providing an electrosurgical cannula having: a cylindrical body portion defining a lumen therethrough, the body portion including a non-coring pointed distal tip that includes a penetration portion configured to penetrate tissue and a transition portion configured to connect the penetration portion to a remainder of the body portion, wherein the distal tip is electrically conductive; and at least one thermocouple having a distal end connected to the distal tip and a proximal end connected to an electrosurgical generator, wherein the penetration portion of the distal tip includes a distal edge and a proximal edge, and wherein the distal end of the thermocouple includes a hook portion fixedly secured to the proximal edge of the penetration portion of the distal tip such that at least a first portion of the distal end of the thermocouple extends distally at least partially along a length of the transition portion and at least a second portion of the distal end of the thermocouple extends proximally along an outer surface of the transition portion, and wherein the second portion abuts the outer surface of the transition portion; and an electrical connection connecting the distal tip of the cannula to a desired output voltage of the electrosurgical generator; inserting the distal tip of the cannula into a target region; locating the distal tip of the cannula in the target region by activating a stimulate mode of the electrosurgical generator; confirming the location of the distal tip of the cannula by re-activating the stimulate mode of the electrosurgical generator; and treating the target tissue by activating an RF mode of the electrosurgical generator. 14. The method according to claim 13 , further comprising the step of injecting an anesthetic into the target region prior to confirming the location of the distal tip. 15. The method according to claim 13 , further comprising the step of monitoring at least one of temperature and impedance at the target region.
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