IP Library Granted Patent US 9,220,917
Granted Patent B2
US 9,220,917 · App. 11/895,562 · Granted Dec 29, 2015

Systems for autofluorescent imaging and target ablation

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Patent No.
US 9,220,917
App. No.
11/895,562
Granted
Dec 29, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus, devices, methods, systems, computer programs and computing devices related to autofluorescent imaging and ablation are disclosed.

Claims (101)

1. A method comprising:

receiving a first input associated with a first dataset from a sensor of an intraluminal device to a computing device including a non-transitory signal-bearing medium, the first dataset including data representative of a target fluorescent response in one or more target cells to excitation energy of a first energy source of the intraluminal device;

receiving a second input associated with a second dataset from a targeting energy source of the intraluminal device to the computing device, the second dataset including data representative of a response to the targeting energy source including directional alignment of the first energy source with a second energy source of the intraluminal device, wherein the second energy source provides energy to at least partially ablate a target area by the second energy source; and

providing a first output in real time from the computing device to the second energy source, the first output providing data to activate the second energy source to provide energy to at least partially the target area by the second energy source based on a location of the target area calculated from the first dataset including data representative of the target fluorescent response, and the second dataset including data representative of the directional alignment from the targeting energy source.

2. The method claim 1 , further comprising:

accessing the first dataset in response to the first input.

3. The method claim 1 , further comprising:

generating the first dataset in response to the first input.

4. The method claim 1 , further comprising:

determining a graphical illustration of the first dataset.

5. The method claim 1 , further comprising:

sending the first output associated with the first dataset.

6. The method claim 1 , further comprising:

determining data representative of one or more characteristics of excitation energy for inducing the target fluorescent response.

7. The method claim 1 , further comprising:

determining data representative of one or more characteristics of ablation energy for at least partially ablating the target.

8. The method claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving a third input associated with a third dataset, the third dataset including data representative of a second target fluorescent response following the at least partial ablation of the target; and

determining data representative of one or more characteristics of ablation energy for further ablating the target calculated from the third dataset.

9. The method claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving a third input associated with a third dataset, the third dataset including data representative of a fluorescent response; and

determining data representative of one or more characteristics of excitation energy for inducing the target fluorescent response at least partially based on the third dataset.

10. The method of claim 1 wherein the intraluminal device is untethered to a lumen.

11. The method of claim 1 wherein the intraluminal device is untethered to one or more controlling elements.

12. The method claim 1 , wherein the second dataset includes data representative of the response to the targeting energy source including directional alignment of the first energy source with the second energy source of the intraluminal device.

13. The method claim 12 , wherein the second dataset includes data representative of the response to the targeting energy source including directional alignment of the first energy source with the second energy source of the intraluminal device.

14. The method claim 1 , wherein receiving the second input associated with the second dataset from the targeting energy source of the intraluminal device to the computing device, wherein the second input from the targeting energy source is from an optical energy source including one or more visible light sources.

15. A computer program product comprising:

a signal bearing medium bearing

at least one of one or more instructions for receiving a first input associated with a first dataset from a sensor of an intraluminal device to a non-transitory signal-bearing medium, the first dataset including data representative of a target fluorescent response in one or more target cells to a first energy source;

at least one of one or more instructions for receiving a second input associated with a second dataset from a targeting energy source of the intraluminal device to the computing device, the second dataset including data representative of a response to the targeting energy source including directional alignment of the first energy source with a second energy source of the intraluminal device, wherein the second energy source provides energy to at least partially ablate a target area by the second energy source; and

at least one of one or more instructions for providing a first output to the second energy source in real time, the first output providing data to activate the second energy source to provide energy to at least partially ablate the target area by the second energy source based on a location of the target area calculated from the first dataset including data representative of the target fluorescent response, and the second dataset including data representative of the directional alignment from the targeting energy source.

16. The computer program product of claim 15 , further comprising:

one or more instructions for accessing the first dataset in response to the first input.

17. The computer program product of claim 15 , further comprising:

one or more instructions for generating the first dataset in response to the first input.

18. The computer program product of claim 15 , further comprising:

one or more instructions for determining a graphical illustration of the first dataset.

19. The computer program product of claim 15 , further comprising:

one or more instructions for sending the first output associated with the first dataset.

20. The computer program product of claim 15 , further comprising:

one or more instructions for determining data representative of one or more characteristics of excitation energy for inducing the target fluorescent response.

21. The computer program product of claim 15 , further comprising:

one or more instructions for determining data representative of one or more characteristics of ablation energy for at least partially ablating the target.

22. The computer program product of claim 15 , further comprising:

one or more instructions for receiving a third input associated with a third dataset, the third dataset including data representative of a second target fluorescent response following at least partial ablation of the target; and

one or more instructions for determining data representative of one or more characteristics of ablation energy for further ablating the target calculated from the third dataset.

23. The computer program product of claim 15 , further comprising:

one or more instructions for receiving a third input associated with a third dataset, the third dataset including data representative of a fluorescent response; and

one or more instructions for determining data representative of one or more characteristics of excitation energy for inducing the target fluorescent response at least partially based on the third dataset.

24. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the signal bearing medium includes a computer-readable medium.

25. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the signal bearing medium includes a recordable medium.

26. The computer program product of claim 15 , wherein the signal bearing medium includes a communications medium.

27. A system comprising:

a computing device; and

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to receive a first input associated with a first dataset from a sensor of an intraluminal device to a non-transitory signal-bearing medium, the first dataset including data representative of a target fluorescent response in one or more target cells to excitation energy of a first energy source of the intraluminal device;

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to receive a second input associated with a second dataset from a targeting energy source of the intraluminal device to the computing device, the second dataset including data representative of a response to the targeting energy source including directional alignment of the first energy source with a second energy source of the intraluminal device, wherein the second energy source provides energy to at least partially ablate a target area by the second energy source; and

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to provide a first output to activate a second energy source of the intraluminal device in real time, the first output providing data to the second energy source to provide energy to at least partially ablate the target area by the second energy source based on the first dataset including data representative of the target fluorescent response, and the second dataset including data representative of the directional alignment from the targeting energy source.

28. The system of claim 27 , further comprising:

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to access the first dataset in response to the first input.

29. The system of claim 27 , further comprising:

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to generate the first dataset in response to the first input.

30. The system of claim 27 , further comprising:

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to determine a graphical illustration of the first dataset.

31. The system of claim 27 , further comprising:

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to send the first output associated with the first dataset.

32. The system of claim 27 , further comprising:

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to determine data representative of one or more characteristics of excitation energy for inducing the target fluorescent response.

33. The system of claim 27 , further comprising:

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to determine data representative of one or more characteristics of ablation energy for at least partially ablating the target.

34. The system of claim 27 , further comprising:

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to receive a third input associated with a third dataset, the third dataset including data representative of a second target fluorescent response following the at least partial ablation of the target; and

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to determine data representative of one or more characteristics of ablation energy for further ablating the target calculated from the third dataset.

35. The system of claim 27 , further comprising:

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to receive a third input associated with a third dataset, the third dataset including data representative of a fluorescent response; and

one or more instructions that when executed on the computing device cause the computing device to determine data representative of one or more characteristics of excitation energy for inducing the target fluorescent response at least partially based on the third dataset.

36. The system of claim 27 , wherein the computing device comprises:

one or more of a desktop computer, a workstation computer, a computing system comprised of a cluster of processors, a networked computer, a tablet personal computer, a laptop computer, or a personal digital assistant.

37. The system of claim 27 , wherein the computing device is operable to communicate with a database to access the first dataset.

38. A method comprising:

receiving a first input associated with a first dataset from a sensor of an intraluminal device to a computing device including a non-transitory signal-bearing medium, the first dataset including data representative of a target fluorescent response in one or more target cells to excitation energy of a first energy source of the intraluminal device;

receiving a second input associated with a second dataset from a targeting energy source of the intraluminal device to the computing device, the second dataset including data representative of a response to the targeting energy source including directional alignment of the first energy source with a second energy source of the intraluminal device, wherein the second energy source provides energy to at least partially ablate a target area by the second energy source;

receiving a third input associated with a third dataset from a second sensor of the intraluminal device to the computing device, the third dataset including data representative of one or more environmental parameters; and

providing a first output from the computing device to the second energy source in real time, the first output providing data to activate the second energy source to provide energy to at least partially ablate the target area by the second energy source based on a location of the target area calculated from the first dataset including data representative of the target fluorescent response, the second dataset including data representative of the directional alignment from the targeting energy source, and the third dataset including data representative of the one or more environmental parameters.

39. The method of claim 38 detecting with the second sensor the one or more environmental parameters including location parameters, milieu parameters, or movement parameters.

40. The method of claim 38 detecting with the second sensor the one or more environmental parameters including physiologic parameters of a subject.

41. The method of claim 38 detecting with the second sensor the one or more environmental parameters including non-target fluorescence parameters.

42. The method of claim 38 detecting with the second sensor the one or more environmental physiologic parameters including one or more of pH, temperature, pressure, tissue chemistry, or dietary measurements of a subject.

43. The method of claim 38 detecting with the second sensor the one or more environmental physiologic parameters including one or more of physiological measurements or biological measurements of a subject.

44. The method claim 38 , wherein the second dataset includes data representative of the response to the targeting energy source including directional alignment of the first energy source with the second energy source of the intraluminal device.

45. The method claim 38 , further comprising:

determining data representative of one or more characteristics of excitation energy for inducing the target fluorescent response.

46. The method claim 38 , further comprising:

determining data representative of one or more characteristics of ablation energy for at least partially ablating the target.

47. The method claim 38 , further comprising:

receiving a third input associated with a third dataset, the third dataset including data representative of a second target fluorescent response following the at least partial ablation of the target; and

determining data representative of one or more characteristics of ablation energy for further ablating the target calculated from the third dataset.

48. The method claim 38 , further comprising:

receiving a third input associated with a third dataset, the third dataset including data representative of a fluorescent response; and

determining data representative of one or more characteristics of excitation energy for inducing the target fluorescent response at least partially based on the third dataset.

49. The method claim 38 , wherein receiving the second input associated with the second dataset from the targeting energy source of the intraluminal device to the computing device, wherein the second input from the targeting energy source is from an optical energy source including one or more visible light sources.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2016
From: THE INVENTION SCIENCE FUND I LLC
To: GEARBOX, LLC
Reel/Frame 037540/0134 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 8, 2015
From: SEARETE LLC
To: THE INVENTION SCIENCE FUND I, LLC
Reel/Frame 036513/0763 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2007
From: BOYDEN, EDWARD S.; HYDE, RODERICK A.; ISHIKAWA, MURIEL Y.; LEUTHARDT, ERIC C.; MYHRVOLD, NATHAN P.; RIVET, DENNIS J.; WEAVER, THOMAS ALLAN; WOOD JR., LOWELL L.
To: SEARETE LLC
Reel/Frame 020118/0386 →