Systems and methods for the destruction of adipose tissue
View Patent ↗Described is a system and method for the destruction of adipose tissue using an energy applicator such as a HIFU transducer. The system has a scan head containing an energy applicator, a mechanical arm for carrying the weight of the scan head, and a therapy controller such as a computer for controlling the operation of the scan head. The therapy controller may be part of a general purpose computer, and may be used as a robotic controller to automate the procedure. Methods are included for destroying adipose tissue in a quick, non-invasive manner.
1. A system for the application of energy into a body region, the system comprising:
a base unit containing a therapy controller;
a mechanical arm having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being mounted to said base, the mechanical arm having a plurality of degrees of freedom; and
a scan head movably mounted to the distal end of said mechanical arm, the scan head comprising:
an upper chamber having two motor drive units operating in coordination to move two traveler rods;
at least one encoder coupled to each motor drive unit for determining the position of the traveler rods; and
a lower chamber having (1) an interior filled with a coupling fluid and sealed from the upper chamber by a wall having at least one aperture for receiving said traveler rods and (2) an energy aperture at a lower end thereof for broadcasting energy from the scan head; and
a slotted actuator connected to each traveler rod to be rotated by the motor drive unit;
an energy applicator within the lower chamber and removably attached to said slotted actuators wherein said motor drive units operate to move said energy applicator over the energy aperture within the confines of the lower chamber; and
at least one electronic unit connecting the therapy controller, said motor drive units, said encoder(s) and said energy applicator such that the therapy controller is in electronic communication with said motor drive units, said energy applicator and said encoder(s) such that the therapy controller can control the position of the energy applicator within said lower chamber based on data received from said encoder(s).
2. A system as in claim 1 , wherein the energy applicator comprises at least one vibrational transducer.
3. A system as in claim 1 , wherein the scan head further comprises a controlled energy applicator mounting system comprising the motor drive units in electronic communication with the therapy controller, whereby the therapy controller can adjust the position of the energy applicator within the scan head.
4. A system as in claim 1 , further comprising a navigation display in electronic communication with the therapy controller, whereby the therapy controller can display guidance information for a user.
5. A system as in claim 4 , wherein the navigation display comprises a video screen or a liquid crystal display (LCD), and communication means for communicating with said therapy controller.
6. A system as in claim 4 , wherein the navigation display is mounted on the mechanical arm adjacent to the scan head.