IP Library Granted Patent US 9,662,163
Granted Patent B2
US 9,662,163 · App. 13/236,471 · Granted May 30, 2017

Endometrial ablation devices and systems

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Patent No.
US 9,662,163
App. No.
13/236,471
Granted
May 30, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for endometrial ablation. The systems include a handle and elongated introducer sleeve extending to an expandable working end having a fluid-tight interior chamber. A thin dielectric wall surrounds at least a portion of the interior chamber and has an external surface for contacting endometrial tissue. The thin dielectric wall surrounds a collapsible-expandable frame and receives an electrically non-conductive gas. First and second polarity electrodes are exposed to the interior and exterior of the chamber, respectively. A radiofrequency power source operatively connects to the electrode arrangement to apply a radiofrequency voltage across the first and second electrodes, wherein the voltage is sufficient to initiate ionization of the neutral gas into a conductive plasma within the interior chamber, and to capacitively couple the current in the plasma across the thin dielectric wall to ablate endometrial tissue engaged by the external surface of the dielectric structure.

Claims (19)

1. An energy delivery assembly for endometrial ablation, comprising:

an elastomeric body having a non-tensioned planar shape that triangulates from a base end to first and second distal apexes, wherein the base end opens to an interior chamber in the elastomeric body, the base end coupled to a shaft; and

at least one electrode coupled to an exterior surface of first and second lateral side portions of the elastomeric body; and

an expandable frame comprising at least a second electrode, wherein the frame stretches the elastomeric body between a non-tensioned shape and an expanded tensioned shape.

2. The energy delivery member of claim 1 wherein the first and second lateral side portions of the elastomeric body that have differential thickness longitudinally.

3. The energy delivery member of claim 2 wherein the first and second sides oppose one other on opposite sides of the interior chamber.

4. The energy delivery member of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric body has third and fourth sides that have substantially uniform thickness longitudinally.

5. The energy delivery member of claim 4 wherein the third and fourth sides oppose one other on opposite sides of the interior chamber.

6. The energy delivery member of claim 1 wherein the wall comprises a dielectric.

7. The energy delivery member of claim 1 wherein the wall comprises a silicone.

8. The energy delivery member of claim 1 wherein the at least one electrode is carried on an insulative layer that is coupled to the wall.

9. The energy delivery member of claim 1 further comprising at least one electrode carried within the interior chamber.

10. The energy delivery member of claim 1 wherein the expandable frame includes frame elements are configured to engage the third and fourth sides of the member.

11. The energy delivery member of claim 10 wherein the expandable frame is configured to expand in a plane that stretches the first and second sides of the member.

12. The energy delivery member of claim 10 wherein the expandable frame is configured to expand the wall toward a triangular shape.

13. The energy delivery member of claim 10 wherein the expandable frame comprises an electrode.

14. The energy delivery member of claim 10 wherein the expandable frame carries at least one electrode.

15. The energy delivery member of claim 1 wherein a wall of the elastomeric body has a non-uniform thickness.

16. The energy delivery member of claim 1 wherein a wall of the elastomeric body has a thickness ranging from 0.002″ to 0.040″.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 19, 2019
From: TOTH, AKOS; FILLOUX, DOMINIQUE J; TRUCKAI, CSABA
To: HERMES INNOVATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 049519/0843 →