IP Library Granted Patent US 8,048,066
Granted Patent B2
US 8,048,066 · App. 12/485,697 · Granted Nov 1, 2011

Cryotreatment device and method of forming conduction blocks

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Patent No.
US 8,048,066
App. No.
12/485,697
Granted
Nov 1, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Cryotreatment devices and methods of ablating tissue within the body are disclosed. A cryotreatment device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes an elongated member having one or more needle-like ablation tips configured to induce necrosis at a target site within the heart. A cooling fluid such as a cryogen may be injected through a lumen extending into the distal portion of the device. The ablation tips can be configured to pierce and ablate surrounding tissue, blocking electrical stimuli that can cause fibrillations or other arrhythmias of the heart. The device may also include means for controlling the transmural depth at which the ablation tips are inserted into the cardiac tissue. Methods of forming a contiguous line of conduction block in accordance with the present invention are also disclosed.

Claims (25)

1. A cryosurgical method for inducing controlled necrosis at a target site within the heart, comprising the steps of:

providing a cryotreatment device having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and at least one lumen therein providing a cooling fluid path, the distal portion of said cryotreatment device including at least one ablation tip configured to contact and ablate tissue;

advancing the cryotreatment device to the target site and inserting said at least one ablation tip into the tissue;

controlling the transmural depth of said at least one ablation tip into the tissue by providing an ablation tip depth controller positioned a defined distance from said at least one ablation tip and monitoring the penetration depth of said at least one ablation tip into the tissue; and

injecting a cryogenic fluid through said at least one lumen to the distal portion of the cryotreatment device,

wherein the step of inserting said at least one ablation tip into the tissue is accomplished by inserting a first one of a plurality of ablation tips into the tissue to a controlled depth and anchoring the first one of the plurality of ablation tips by freezing to the tissue, and then successively so inserting and anchoring a second one of the plurality of ablation tips.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said at least one ablation tip comprises a plurality of ablation tips configured to form a line of conduction block at the target site.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of injecting the cryogenic fluid through said at least one lumen to the distal portion of the cryotreatment device comprises the steps of:

supplying cryogenic fluid through an intake lumen to the distal portion of the cryotreatment device; and

ejecting the cryogenic fluid through one or more apertures into an exhaust lumen, said one or more apertures configured to cool the cryogenic fluid.

4. A cryosurgical method for inducing controlled necrosis at a target site within the body, comprising the steps of:

providing a cryotreatment device having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and at least one lumen therein in fluid communication with a cryogenic fluid, the distal portion of said cryotreatment device including a plurality of linearly-disposed ablation tips configured to contact and ablate tissue;

advancing the cryotreatment device to the target site;

inserting said plurality of ablation tips into the tissue;

controlling the transmural depth of said plurality of ablation tips into the tissue;

injecting the cryogenic fluid through said at least one lumen to the distal portion of the cryotreatment device to form at least part of a line of conduction block at the target site;

retracting a first ablation tip of said plurality of ablation tips from the tissue; and

reinserting the first ablation tip into the tissue.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the step of controlling the transmural depth of said plurality of ablation tips into the tissue comprises the steps of:

providing an ultrasonic probe at or near the target site proximal said plurality of ablation tips; and

acoustically measuring the penetration depth of said plurality of ablation tips into the tissue.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the step of injecting the cryogenic fluid through said at least one lumen to the distal portion of the cryotreatment device comprises the steps of:

supplying cryogenic fluid through an intake lumen to the distal portion of the cryotreatment device; and

ejecting the cryogenic fluid through one or more apertures into an exhaust lumen, said one or more apertures configured to cool the cryogenic fluid.

7. The method of claim 4 , wherein when the first ablation tip is refracted, at least a second ablation tip of the plurality of ablation tips remains inserted in the tissue.