IP Library Granted Patent US 6,932,811
Granted Patent B2
US 6,932,811 · App. 10/032,378 · Granted Aug 23, 2005

Transmural ablation device with integral EKG sensor

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Patent No.
US 6,932,811
App. No.
10/032,378
Granted
Aug 23, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for transmural ablation using an instrument containing two electrodes or cryogenic probes. A clamping force is exerted on the two electrodes or probes such that the tissue of the hollow organ is clamped therebetween. Bipolar RF energy is then applied between the two electrodes, or the probes are cryogenically cooled, thus ablating the tissue therebetween. A monitoring device measures a suitable parameter, such as impedance or temperature, and indicates when the tissue between the electrodes has been fully ablated.

Claims (37)

1. A device for clamping and ablating cardiac tissue comprising:

a first handle member;

a second handle member pivotally connected to the first handle member;

first and second jaw members associated with the first and second handle members, respectively, the jaw members each having a distal tip and being movable by the handle members between a first open position and a second clamped position, the jaw members having insulated outer surfaces with convex, opposed clamping surfaces, each clamping surface having a central peak, the central peak of the first jaw being aligned with the central peak of the second jaw;

a first elongated ablation electrode extending along the central peak of the first jaw member;

a second elongated ablation electrode extending along the central peak of the second jaw member;

the first and second ablation electrodes being adapted to be connected to an RF energy source; and

one of said first and second jaw members including a pair of EKG monitoring sensors on the tip spaced distally from its associated ablation electrode for contacting cardiac tissue and being adapted to be connected to an EKG monitor, so that when cardiac tissue is grasped between the first and second jaws, the EKG sensors contact the cardiac tissue and transmit the signals generated by the tissue to the EKG monitor.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein the electrodes are between approximately 3 to 8 cm in length and approximately 0.12 to 0.6 mm in width.

3. The device of claim 1 wherein the electrodes comprise gold-plated copper.

4. The device of claim 1 wherein one of the jaws is fixed and the EKC monitoring sensors are associated with the fixed jaw.

5. A cardiac tissue grasping apparatus comprising:

first and second grasping jaws, the grasping jaws each having a distal tip and being relatively moveable between open and closed positions; each jaw including a raised electrode and a receding clamping surface in face-to-face relation with the electrode and clamping surface of the other jaw; the clamping surfaces of the jaws comprising an insulating material and the raised, face-to-face electrodes connectible to an electrical power source;

whereby when tissue is grasped between said clamping surfaces, the electrodes are substantially entirely contacted by the tissue; and

one of said first and second grasping jaws including a pair of EKG monitoring sensors on the tip spaced distally from its associated electrode for contacting cardiac tissue and being adapted to be connected to an EKG monitor, so that when cardiac tissue is grasped between the first and second grasping jaws, the EKG sensors contact the cardiac tissue and transmit the signals generated by the tissue to the EKG monitor.

6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the electrodes are between approximately 3 to 8 cm in length and approximately 0.12 to 0.6 mm in width.

7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the electrodes comprise gold-plated copper.

8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein one of the jaw members comprises a piercing tip adapted to puncture myocardial tissue.

9. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein one of the jaws is fixed and the EKG monitoring sensors are associated with the fixed jaw.

10. A device for clamping and ablating cardiac tissue comprising:

a first handle member;

a second handle member;

first and second jaw members associated with the first and second handle members, respectively, the jaw members each having a distal tip and being movable by the handle members between a first open position and a second clamped position;

a first elongated ablation electrode extending along the first jaw member;

a second elongated ablation electrode extending along the second jaw member;

the first and second ablation electrodes being adapted to be connected to an RF energy source; and

one of said first and second jaw members including a pair of EKG monitoring sensors on the tip spaced distally from its associated ablation electrode for contacting cardiac tissue and being adapted to be connected to an EKG monitor, so that when cardiac tissue is grasped between the first and second jaws, the EKG sensors contact the cardiac tissue and transmit the signals generated by the tissue to the EKG monitor.

11. The device of claim 10 wherein the electrodes are between approximately 3 to 8 cm in length and approximately 0.12 to 0.6 mm in width.

12. The device of claim 10 wherein the electrodes comprise gold-plated copper.

13. The device of claim 10 wherein one of the jaws is fixed and the EKG monitoring sensors are associated with the fixed jaw.

14. A cardiac tissue grasping apparatus comprising:

first and second grasping jaws, the grasping jaws each having a distal tip and being relatively moveable between open and closed positions; each jaw including an elongated electrode and a clamping surface in face-to-face relation with the electrode and clamping surface of the other jaw; the clamping surfaces of the jaws comprising an insulating material and the face-to-face electrodes being connectible to a power source; and

one of said first and second grasping jaws including a pair of EKG monitoring sensors on the tip spaced distally from its associated electrode for contacting cardiac tissue and being adapted to be connected to an EKG monitor, so that when cardiac tissue is grasped between the first and second grasping jaws, the EKG sensors contact the cardiac tissue and transmit the signals generated by the tissue to the EKG monitor.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the electrodes are between approximately 3 to 8 cm in length and approximately 0.12 to 0.6 mm in width.

16. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the electrodes comprise gold-plated copper.

17. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein one of the jaw members comprises a piercing tip adapted to puncture myocardial tissue.

18. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein one of the jaws is fixed and the EKG monitoring sensors are associated with the fixed jaw.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 10, 2024
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK, A DIVISION OF FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
To: ATRICURE, INC.; ATRICURE, LLC; ENDOSCOPIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; NCONTACT SURGICAL, LLC; SENTREHEART LLC
Reel/Frame 066256/0797 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 18, 2018
From: ATRICURE, INC.; ATRICURE, LLC; ENDOSCOPIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; NCONTACT SURGICAL, LLC
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 047951/0496 →
SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED JOINT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 25, 2016
From: ATRICURE, INC.; ATRICURE, LLC; ENDOSCOPIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; NCONTACT SURGICAL, LLC
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 038520/0062 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2014
From: ATRICURE, INC.; ATRICURE, LLC; ENDOSCOPIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 032812/0032 →