IP Library Granted Patent US 7,524,318
Granted Patent B2
US 7,524,318 · App. 10/977,274 · Granted Apr 28, 2009

Ablation probe with flared electrodes

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Patent No.
US 7,524,318
App. No.
10/977,274
Granted
Apr 28, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ablation device includes a cannula having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending between the proximal and the distal ends, and a first array of electrodes at least partially disposed within the lumen, the first array of electrodes slidable relative to the cannula, each of the electrodes having a first configuration when inside the lumen, and a second configuration when unconfined outside the lumen, wherein one of the electrodes has a flared deployed profile.

Claims (16)

1. An ablation device, comprising:

a cannula having a distal tip and a lumen extending within the cannula and terminating in an opening at the distal tip;

a first array of electrodes at least partially disposed within the lumen and deployable from the distal tip opening, the first array of electrodes slidable relative to the cannula, the first array of electrodes having a first configuration when inside the lumen, and a second configuration when fully deployed outside the lumen;

a second array of electrodes at least partially disposed within the lumen and deployable from the lumen at a point of the cannula proximal to the distal tip opening, the second array of electrodes slidable relative to the cannula, the second array of electrodes having first configuration when inside the lumen, and a second configuration when fully deployed outside the lumen, wherein a distal portion of every one of the electrodes of the second array has a curvilinear body, the electrodes of the second array deploy from the cannula in a proximal direction, and a distal tip of the body of every one of the electrodes of the second array does not point in the distal direction when the second array of electrodes is in the second configuration;

wherein a distal portion of every one of the electrodes of the first array has a curvilinear body, and a distal tip of the body of every one of the electrodes of the first array does not point in a proximal direction relative to the cannula when the first array of electrodes is in the second configuration and wherein the first and the second arrays of electrodes face towards opposite directions when the arrays are outside the lumen of the cannula.

2. The ablation device of claim 1 , wherein the distal tip of the body of every one of the electrodes of the first array point in a distal direction relative to the cannula.

3. The ablation device of claim 1 , wherein every one of the electrodes of the first array has a shape that resembles a half-parabola when in the second configuration.

4. The ablation device of claim 1 , wherein every one of the electrodes of the first array does not have a symmetric parabolic shape when the first array of electrodes is in the second configuration.

5. The ablation device of claim 1 , wherein every one of the electrodes of the first array has a flared deployed profile.

6. The ablation device of claim 1 , wherein every one of the electrodes of the second array has a flared profile.

7. The ablation device of claim 1 , wherein a longitudinal spacing between the distal tip of every electrode of the first array and the distal tip opening is at least 20% of the length of the respective one of the electrodes of the first array.

8. The ablation device of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal spacing between the distal tip of every one of the electrodes of the second array and the point of the cannula from which the second array deploys is at least 20% of the length of the respective one of the electrodes of the second array.

9. A method of placing first and second arrays of electrodes having curivilinear distal portions within tissue, comprising:

placing at least a portion of a cannula within a body, the cannula having a lumen that terminates in an opening in the distal tip of the cannula;

deploying the first array of electrodes from the distal tip opening, such that a distal tip of every one of the electrodes of the first array does not point in a proximal direction relative to the cannula when the first array of electrodes fully deployed; and

deploying the second array of electrodes from at a point of the cannula proximal to the distal tip opening, wherein the electrodes of the second array deploy from the cannula in a proximal direction, and a distal tip of the body of every one of the electrodes of the second array does not point in the distal direction when the second array of electrodes is in the second configuration.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2006
From: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
Reel/Frame 018505/0868 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2004
From: YOUNG, KIMBOLT; ZERFAS, JEFFREY W.
To: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 015941/0979 →