IP Library Granted Patent US 7,435,247
Granted Patent B2
US 7,435,247 · App. 10/187,733 · Granted Oct 14, 2008

Systems and methods for electrosurgical tissue treatment

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Patent No.
US 7,435,247
App. No.
10/187,733
Granted
Oct 14, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods are provided for applying a high frequency voltage in the presence of an electrically conductive fluid. High frequency voltage is then applied between the active electrode(s) and one or more return electrode(s) to volumetrically remove or ablate at least a portion of the target tissue. In one embodiment a tissue treatment surface includes spacers or a chamber for containing the electrodes.

Claims (22)

1. A system for applying electrical energy to tissue at a target site comprising:

an electrosurgical instrument having a shaft with a proximal end, a distal section, a distal end and a substantially planar and solid tissue treatment surface at the distal end, one or more active electrodes extending distally from said planar tissue treatment surface, a plurality of spacers extending away from the planar tissue treatment surface wherein said spacers extend beyond said one or more electrodes such that a space remains between said electrodes and said tissue at said target site and wherein the spacers extend beyond a distal end of the electrodes by a distance between 0.025 mm to 0.25 mm;

a return electrode arranged at the distal section of the instrument and proximal to said tissue treatment surface;

a fluid source for providing electrically conductive fluid between the return electrode and the active electrodes; and

one or more connectors coupled to the active electrodes for connecting the active electrodes to a high frequency power supply.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein the spacers are rigid.

3. The system of claim 1 wherein the spacers are flexible.

4. The system of claim 1 further comprising an insert located in a distal end of the device and where the spacers protrude from the insert through the tissue treatment surface.

5. The system of claim 1 further comprising a vent located in the tissue treatment surface.

6. The system of claim 5 wherein the vent is tapered and extends through an end of the instrument opposite to the tissue treatment surface.

7. The system of claim 1 wherein said active electrode comprises a loop.

8. The system of claim 1 wherein said spacers are discrete.

9. A system for applying electrical energy to tissue at a target site comprising:

an electrosurgical instrument having a shaft with a proximal end, a distal section, a distal end and a substantially planar tissue treatment surface defined at the distal end, at least one bridge-shaped active electrode extending distally from said planar tissue treatment surface, a spacer extending away from the tissue treatment surface wherein said spacer extends beyond said one or more electrodes such that a space remains between said electrodes and said tissue at said target site;

a return electrode arranged at the distal section of the instrument and proximal to said tissue treatment surface;

a fluid source for providing electrically conductive fluid between the return electrode and the active electrodes; and

one or more connectors coupled to the active electrodes for connecting the active electrodes to a high frequency power supply.

10. The system of claim 9 wherein said active electrode comprises a curve from an end view.

11. A method for applying electrical energy to tissue at a target site comprising the steps of:

providing an electrosurgical instrument having a shaft with a proximal end, a distal section, a distal end and a substantially planar tissue treatment surface defined at the distal end, one or more active electrodes extending distally from said planar tissue treatment surface;

applying energy from said active electrode to said tissue to modify said tissue; and

preventing said electrodes from directly contacting said tissue by spacing said active electrodes from said tissue with at least one spacer wherein said spacer extends from said tissue treatment surface and beyond said one or more electrodes by a distance between 0.025 mm to 0.25 mm such that a space remains between said electrodes and said tissue at said target site.