IP Library Granted Patent US 7,282,051
Granted Patent B2
US 7,282,051 · App. 10/772,040 · Granted Oct 16, 2007

Ablation probe for delivering fluid through porous structure

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Patent No.
US 7,282,051
App. No.
10/772,040
Granted
Oct 16, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Ablation probes are provided for perfusing the tissue, while the tissue is ablated. The ablation probe comprises an elongated shaft and an ablative element, such as a needle electrode. The ablation probe further comprises a lumen that extends through the probe shaft, which will be used to deliver a fluid to the distal end of the probe shaft for perfusion into the surrounding tissue. The ablation probe further comprises a porous structure that is associated with the distal end of the shaft in fluid communication with the lumen. For example, the distal end of the shaft, or the entirety of the shaft, can be composed of the porous structure. Or, if the ablative element is an electrode, the electrode can be composed of the porous structure. Because the pores within the porous structure are pervasive, the fluid will freely flow out into the tissue notwithstanding that some of the pores may become clogged.

Claims (77)

1. An ablation probe, comprising:

an elongated shaft having a distal end;

an ablative element disposed on the distal end of the shaft;

a lumen longitudinally extending within the shaft; and

a porous structure extending along a substantial entirety of the shaft in fluid communication with the lumen, the porous structure having pores with effective diameters in the range of 1-50 microns, the entirety of the porous structure being composed of a metallic substance.

2. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the porous structure has a porosity in the range of 30-70 percent.

3. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the shaft is a rigid shaft.

4. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the porous structure is electrically conductive.

5. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the porous structure is composed of a metallic substance.

6. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the porous structure has a porosity in the range of 20-80 percent.

7. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the porous structure has interconnecting pores.

8. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the entirety of the shaft is composed of the porous structure.

9. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the ablative element comprises at least one electrode.

10. The ablation probe of claim 1 , further comprising a connector assembly mounted to a proximal end of the shaft, wherein the connector assembly comprises a port in fluid communication with the lumen.

11. The ablation probe of claim 1 , further comprising a handle mounted to a proximal end of the shaft.

12. An ablation probe, comprising:

an elongated shaft having a distal end;

an ablative element disposed on the distal end of the shaft;

a lumen longitudinally extending within the shaft; and

a microporous structure extending along a substantial entirety of the shaft in fluid communication with the lumen, the entirety of the microporous structure being composed of a metallic substance.

13. The ablation probe of claim 12 , wherein the shaft is a rigid shaft.

14. The ablation probe of claim 12 , wherein the microporous structure is electrically conductive.

15. The ablation probe of claim 12 , wherein the microporous structure has interconnecting pores.

16. The ablation probe of claim 12 , wherein the ablative element is composed of the microporous structure.

17. The ablation probe of claim 12 , wherein the ablative element comprises at least one electrode.

18. The ablation probe of claim 12 , wherein the microporous structure is composed of a metallic substance.

19. The ablation probe of claim 12 , further comprising a connector assembly mounted to a proximal end of the shaft, wherein the connector assembly comprises a port in fluid communication with the lumen.

20. The ablation probe of claim 1 , wherein the entirety of the shaft is composed of the microporous structure.

21. The ablation probe of claim 12 , further comprising a handle mounted to a proximal end of the shaft.

22. An ablation probe, comprising:

an elongated shaft having a distal end;

an ablative element disposed on the distal end of the shaft;

a lumen longitudinally extending within the shaft; and

a porous structure extending along a substantial entirety of the shaft in fluid communication with the lumen, the porous structure having interconnecting pores, the entirety of the porous structure being composed of a metallic substance.

23. The ablation probe of claim 22 , wherein the pores are interconnected in a random arrangement.

24. The ablation probe of claim 22 , wherein the shaft is a rigid shaft.

25. The ablation probe of claim 22 , wherein the porous structure is electrically conductive.

26. The ablation probe of claim 22 , wherein the ablative element is composed of the porous structure.

27. The ablation probe of claim 22 , wherein the ablative element comprises at least one electrode.

28. The ablation probe of claim 22 , further comprising a connector assembly mounted to a proximal end of the shaft, wherein the connector assembly comprises a port in fluid communication with the lumen.

29. The ablation probe of claim 22 , wherein the entirety of the shaft is composed of the porous structure.

30. The ablation probe of claim 22 , further comprising a handle mounted to a proximal end of the shaft.

31. A tissue ablation system, comprising:

an ablation probe having an ablative element and a perfusion lumen, substantially the entire length of the ablation probe being composed of a porous structure in fluid communication with the perfusion lumen, the porous structure having pores with effective diameters in the range of 1-50 microns, the entirety of the porous structure being composed of a metallic substance;

an ablation source operably coupled to the ablative element; and

a fluid source operably coupled to the perfusion lumen.

32. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , wherein the porous structure has a porosity in the range of 30-70 percent.

33. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , wherein the porous structure is electrically conductive.

34. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , wherein the porous structure has interconnecting pores.

35. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , wherein the ablation probe is a rigid probe.

36. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , wherein the ablative element comprises at least one electrode.

37. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , wherein the ablation source is a radio frequency (RF) ablation source.

38. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , further comprising a pump assembly for pumping fluid from the fluid source and through the perfusion lumen of the ablation probe.

39. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , wherein the ablation probe comprises a shaft, the entirety of which is composed of the porous structure.

40. The tissue ablation system of claim 31 , further comprising a handle mounted to a proximal end of the shaft.

41. A tissue ablation system, comprising:

an ablation probe having an ablative element and a perfusion lumen, substantially the entire length of the ablation probe being composed of a microporous structure in fluid communication with the perfusion lumen, the entirety of the micrororous structure being composed of a metallic substance;

an ablation source operably coupled to the ablative element; and

a fluid source operably coupled to the perfusion lumen.

42. The tissue ablation system of claim 41 , wherein the porous structure has interconnecting pores.

43. The tissue ablation system of claim 41 , wherein the ablation probe is a rigid probe.

44. The tissue ablation system of claim 41 , wherein the ablative element comprises at least one electrode.

45. The tissue ablation system of claim 41 , wherein the ablation source is a radio frequency (RF) ablation source.

46. The tissue ablation system of claim 41 , further comprising a pump assembly for pumping fluid from the fluid source and through the perfusion lumen of the ablation probe.

47. The tissue ablation system of claim 41 , wherein the ablation probe comprises a shaft, the entirety of which is composed of the microporous structure.

48. The tissue ablation system of claim 41 , further comprising a handle mounted to a proximal end of the shaft.

49. A tissue ablation system, comprising:

an ablation probe having an ablative element and a perfusion lumen, substantially the entire length of the ablation probe being composed of a porous structure in fluid communication with the perfusion lumen, the porous structure having interconnecting pores, the entirety of the porous structure being composed of a metallic substance;

an ablation source operably coupled to the ablative element; and

a fluid source operably coupled to the perfusion lumen.

50. The tissue ablation system of claim 49 , wherein the pores are interconnecting in a random arrangement.

51. The tissue ablation system of claim 49 , wherein the ablation probe is a rigid probe.

52. The tissue ablation system of claim 49 , wherein the ablative element comprises at least one electrode.

53. The tissue ablation system of claim 49 , wherein the ablation source is a radio frequency (RF) ablation source.

54. The tissue ablation system of claim 49 , further comprising a pump assembly for pumping fluid from the fluid source and through the perfusion lumen of the ablation probe.

55. The tissue ablation system of claim 49 , wherein the ablation probe comprises a shaft, the entirety of which is composed of the porous structure.

56. The tissue ablation system of claim 49 , further comprising a handle mounted to a proximal end of the shaft.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 17, 2023
From: MIDCAP FUNDING IV TRUST
To: APYX MEDICAL CORPORATION
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2023
From: APYX MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: PERCEPTIVE CREDIT HOLDINGS IV, LP, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 065523/0013 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 1, 2023
From: APYX MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: MIDCAP FUNDING IV TRUST
Reel/Frame 062913/0001 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2019
From: BOVIE MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: APYX MEDICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049166/0464 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 18, 2008
From: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION; BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC. (F/K/A SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.)
To: BOVIE MEDICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 021547/0467 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 4, 2004
From: RIOUX, ROBERT; GARABEDIAN, ROBERT
To: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 014968/0394 →