IP Library Granted Patent US 8,298,220
Granted Patent B2
US 8,298,220 · App. 11/940,665 · Granted Oct 30, 2012

Cryoprobe with coaxial chambers

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Patent No.
US 8,298,220
App. No.
11/940,665
Granted
Oct 30, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure is directed to a cryoprobe capable of improving the cooling power of a cryosurgical system. A representative cryoprobe can comprise an inner cooling chamber and a radial chamber, positioned between the inner cooling chamber and an exterior wall of the cryoprobe. Preferably, the radial chamber is formed to have a low thermal conductivity so as to significantly reduce the transfer of heat between the body and the refrigerant in the inner chamber during a cryosurgical procedure. The radial chamber can be fabricated such that a vacuum can be applied to the radial chamber to further reduce heat transfer between the body and the inner cooling chamber. The radial chamber extends partially along the length of the cryoprobe such that inner cooling chamber is in direct thermal contact with the exterior wall at a cryoprobe tip.

Claims (28)

1. A cryoprobe for use in a cryosurgical system, comprising:

a tip portion configured to form an iceball to freeze selected tissue during a cryosurgical procedure;

an inner cooling chamber oriented along a longitudinal axis of the cryoprobe and extending the length of the cryoprobe, the inner cooling chamber configured to deliver refrigerant into and out of the tip portion for forming the one or more iceballs; and

a radial chamber positioned between the inner cooling chamber and an exterior wall of the cryoprobe, the radial chamber extending coaxially with and surrounding the inner cooling chamber along at least a portion of the length of the cryoprobe, wherein the radial chamber is terminated prior to the tip portion.

2. The cryoprobe of claim 1 , wherein the inner chamber includes a Joule-Thompson expansion element for expanding the refrigerant.

3. The cryoprobe of claim 1 , wherein the inner cooling chamber is in direct thermal contact with the exterior wall in the tip portion of the cryoprobe.

4. The cryoprobe of claim 1 , wherein the radial chamber is vacuum insulated.

5. The cryoprobe of claim 1 , wherein the radial chamber includes an insulating material.

6. The cryoprobe of claim 5 , wherein the insulating material is selected from the group consisting of aerogel and foam.

7. The cryoprobe of claim 1 , wherein the exterior wall has a constant outer perimeter.

8. The cryoprobe of claim 1 wherein the exterior wall has an irregular outer perimeter.

9. A cryosurgical treatment system comprising:

a console having a primary compressor for pressurizing a primary refrigerant; and

one or more cryoprobes fluidly connected to the console, each cryoprobe comprising a tip portion configured to be cooled by the primary refrigerant to freeze selected tissue during a cryosurgical procedure, an inner cooling chamber oriented along a longitudinal axis of each cryoprobe through which the primary refrigerant flows into and out of the tip portion, and a radial chamber positioned between the inner cooling chamber and an exterior wall of the cryoprobe, the radial chamber extending coaxially with and surrounding the inner cooling chamber along at least a portion of the length of the cryoprobe, wherein the radial chamber of each cryoprobe is terminated prior to the tip portion such that the inner cooling chamber is in direct thermal contact with the exterior wall in the tip portion.

10. The system of claim 9 , further comprising a recuperative heat exchanger configured to cool the primary refrigerant flowing from the console with primary refrigerant returning from the one or more cryoprobes.

11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the console further includes a secondary compressor for pressurizing a secondary refrigerant, and the system further comprises a pre-cool heat exchanger configured to expand the secondary refrigerant and cool the primary refrigerant flowing from the console with the expanded secondary refrigerant before returning the secondary refrigerant to the secondary compressor to be repressurized.

12. The system of claim 9 , wherein the inner cooling chamber of each cryoprobe includes a Joule-Thompson expansion element for expanding the primary refrigerant.

13. The system of claim 9 , wherein the radial chamber is vacuum insulated.

14. The system of claim 9 , wherein the radial chamber includes an insulating material.

15. A method for improving the cooling performance of a cryosurgical treatment system comprising:

forming a cryoprobe having a radial chamber surrounding an inner cooling chamber, the radial chamber terminating prior to a tip portion fluidly interconnected to the inner cooling chamber;

delivering a refrigerant fluid to the tip portion through the inner cooling chamber, the refrigerant fluid cooling the tip portion so as to form an iceball at the tip portion.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

drawing a vacuum within the radial chamber.

17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

insulating the radial chamber.

18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

expanding the refrigerant fluid within an expansion element in the inner cooling chamber prior to delivering the refrigerant fluid to the tip portion.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2010
From: AMS RESEARCH CORPORATION
To: COOPERSURGICAL, INC.
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