IP Library Granted Patent US 8,998,900
Granted Patent B2
US 8,998,900 · App. 11/408,302 · Granted Apr 7, 2015

Vacuum coagulation probes

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Patent No.
US 8,998,900
App. No.
11/408,302
Granted
Apr 7, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical device integrating a suction mechanism with a coagulation mechanism is provided for improving lesion creation capabilities. The device comprises an elongate member having an insulative covering attached about means for coagulating soft tissue. Openings through the covering expose regions of the coagulation-causing elements and are coupled to lumens in the elongate member which are routed to a vacuum source. A fluid source to passively transport fluid along the contacted soft tissue surface may be provided in order to push the maximum temperature deeper into tissue.

Claims (37)

1. A surgical device for coagulating a soft tissue of organs and for use with a vacuum source to improve contact with the soft tissue of organs, the surgical device comprising;

an elongate shaft having a first elongate housing located at a distal portion of the elongate shaft, the first elongate housing comprising a side wall defining at least one main lumen, the first elongate housing being flexible to accommodate bending around the soft tissue of organs and to accommodate conformation to the soft tissue of organs where the first elongate housing comprises a fluid delivery lumen extending parallel to and outside of the at least one main lumen to minimize a width of the surgical device, the fluid delivery lumen in fluid communication with an element at a first end and where the at least one main lumen is in fluid communication with the element at a second end such that application of the vacuum source and creation of a seal while delivering fluid causes circulation of the fluid over a length of the element and back through the at least one main lumen;

the element located in the first elongate housing; and

an opening through the side wall exposing the element;

an extension located about at least a portion of the opening and being flexible to form the seal against the soft tissue of organs upon application of the vacuum source to the at least one main lumen.

2. The surgical device of claim 1 , further comprising a handle at a proximal end of the elongate shaft, where the handle comprises a fluid delivery port in fluid communication with the fluid delivery lumen, a vacuum port in fluid communication with the at least one main lumen and a connector for electrically coupling the element to a power supply.

3. The surgical device of claim 1 , where the element is located in the at least one main lumen.

4. The surgical device of claim 1 , where the fluid delivery lumen extends through a portion of the first elongate housing on top of and parallel to the at least one main lumen and directly opposite to the opening, to minimize a width of the first elongate housing.

5. The surgical device of claim 1 , the at least one main lumen extends through a top portion of the first elongate housing and where a distal portion of the fluid delivery lumen extends through a portion of the at least one main lumen where the opening is on a bottom of the first elongate housing opposite to the at least one main lumen and the fluid delivery lumen.

6. The surgical device of claim 5 , where the element is located in a cavity in the first elongate housing and where the at least one main lumen is in fluid communication with a distal portion of the cavity and the fluid delivery lumen is in fluid communication with a proximal portion of the cavity.

7. The surgical device of claim 1 , where a steering mechanism located in the main lumen causes articulation of the first elongate housing.

8. The surgical device of claim 7 , where the steering mechanism comprises a pre-shaped stylet.

9. The surgical device of claim 1 , where the first elongate housing further includes a spine being shapeable to impart a shape to the first elongate housing.

10. The surgical device of claim 9 , where the spine comprises a first curved shape such that the element creates curved coagulation lines when coagulating the soft tissue of organs.

11. The surgical device of claim 10 , where the elongate shaft branches to include a second elongate housing having a second side wall, a second main lumen, a second element located in the second main lumen, and a second opening through the second side wall exposing the second element, and a second lip located about at least a portion of the second opening and connected to the second elongate housing, the second lip having a free portion being unconnected to the second elongate housing such that the free portion of the second lip conforms to the soft tissue of organs improving an ability of the second lip to form a seal against the soft tissue of organs upon the application of the vacuum source to the second main lumen.

12. The surgical device of claim 11 , where the second elongate housing further includes a second spine being shapeable to impart a second shape to the second elongate housing.

13. The surgical device of claim 12 , where the spine comprises a second curved shape such that the second element creates curved coagulation lines when coagulating the soft tissue of organs.

14. The surgical device of claim 13 , where the first curved shape is different from the second curved shape such that an end of the first elongate housing is offset from an end of the second elongate housing.

15. The surgical device of claim 13 , where the first curved shape is similar to the second curved shape.

16. The surgical device of claim 1 , where the first elongate housing further comprises at least one tether secured within the first elongate housing and extending out of the first elongate housing in a distal direction.

17. The surgical device of claim 16 , where the first elongate housing further includes a second tether secured to the first elongate housing and extending out of the first elongate housing in a distal direction.

18. The surgical device of claim 16 , where the at least one tether includes a section of increased diameter such that the section is secured within the first elongate housing.

19. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the element comprises at least one helical winding having at least one pitch and at least one winding width.

20. The surgical device of claim 19 , wherein the at least one pitch is greater than or equal to two tines the at least one winding width.

21. The surgical device of claim 19 , wherein the at least one pitch is greater than or equal to four times the at least one winding width.

22. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein an external surface of the side wall along the opening is offset from the element by an offset distance, wherein a width of the opening is greater than or equal to the offset distance.

23. The surgical device of claim 22 , wherein the width of the opening is greater than two times the offset distance.

24. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the element comprises a mapping electrode.

25. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the element comprises an electrode adapted to transmit radiofrequency (RF) energy to heat the soft tissue of organs.

26. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the element is an electrode adapted to heat the soft tissue of organs by resistive heating of the element.

27. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the element is a vibration element adapted to heat the soft tissue of organs by applying mechanical energy to the soft tissue of organs.

28. The surgical device of claim 1 , where the extension comprises a lip having a portion extending away from the opening that is adapted to flex independently of the first elongate housing to allow the lip to conform to the soft tissue of organs improving an ability of the lip to form the seal against the soft tissue of organs upon the application of the vacuum source to the at least one main lumen.

29. A surgical device for coagulating soft tissue of organs and for use with a vacuum source to improve contact with the soft tissue of organs, the surgical device comprising;

an elongate shaft having a first elongate housing located at a distal portion of the elongate shaft, the first elongate housing comprising a side wall and at least one main lumen, the first elongate housing being flexible to accommodate bending around the soft tissue of organs and to accommodate conformation to the soft tissue of organs, where the first elongate housing comprises a fluid delivery lumen extending parallel to and outside of the at least one main lumen to minimize a width of the surgical device and in fluid communication with an element and where the fluid delivery lumen is in fluid communication with the at least one main lumen at a proximal end of the first elongate housing such that application of the vacuum source and creation of a seal while delivering fluid causes circulation of the fluid over the element and back through the at least one main lumen;

the element located in the first elongate housing; and

an opening through the side wall exposing the element;

a lip located about at least a portion of the opening and connected to the first elongate housing, the lip having a free portion that extends parallel to an axis of the element such that the free portion of the lip conforms to the soft tissue of organs improving an ability of the lip to form the seal against the soft tissue of organs upon application of the vacuum source to the at least one main lumen.

Assignments (11)
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 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2016
From: NCONTACT SURGICAL, LLC
To: ATRICURE, INC.
Reel/Frame 038062/0392 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 22, 2011
From: INTERSOUTH PARTNERS VI, L.P.; HARBERT VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.; HARBERT VENTURE PARTNERS (ANNEX FUND), LLC; MASSEY BURCH VENTURE FUND II, L.P.; TALL OAKS ABLATRICS PARTNERS, LP; HIPPO VENTURES, L.L.C.; FINISTERE-CHICAGO PARTNERS FUND I, L.P.; FINISTERE-OCEANIA PARTNERS FUND I, L.P.
To: NCONTACT SURGICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 025841/0380 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2011
From: INTERSOUTH PARTNERS VI, L.P.; MASSEY BURCH VENTURE FUND II, L.P.; TALL OAKS ABLATRICS PARTNERS, LP; HIPPO VENTURES, L.L.C.; FINISTERE-CHICAGO PARTNERS FUND I, L.P.; FINISTERE-OCEANIA PARTNERS FUND I, L.P.; HARBERT VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.
To: NCONTACT SURGICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 025837/0119 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2011
From: DAUGHERTY, DENNIS
To: NCONTACT SURGICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 025836/0648 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 20, 2010
From: NCONTACT SURGICAL, INC.
To: INTERSOUTH PARTNERS VI, L.P.; HARBERT VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.; HARBERT VENTURE PARTNERS (ANNEX FUND), LLC; MASSEY BURCH VENTURE FUND II, L.P.; TALL OAKS ABLATRICS PARTNERS, LP; FINISTERE-CHICAGO PARTNERS FUND I L.P.; FINISTERE-OCEANIA PARTNERS FUND I L.P.; HIPPO VENTURES, L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 024864/0206 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 4, 2010
From: NCONTACT SURGICAL, INC.
To: INTERSOUTH PARTNERS VI, L.P.; HARBERT VENTURE PARTNERS II, L.P.; MASSEY BURCH VENTURE FUND II, L.P.; TALL OAKS ABLATRICS PARTNERS, LP; FINISTERE-CHICAGO PARTNERS FUND I L.P.; FINISTERE-OCEANIA PARTNERS FUND I L.P.; HIPPO VENTURES, L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 024483/0767 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 12, 2010
From: NCONTACT SURGICAL, INC.
To: DAUGHERTY, DENNIS
Reel/Frame 023928/0240 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2006
From: FLEISCHMAN, SIDNEY D.; WHAYNE, JAMES G.; ROGERS, EARL W.
To: NCONTACT SURGICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 017741/0669 →