IP Library Granted Patent US 8,636,664
Granted Patent B2
US 8,636,664 · App. 13/657,270 · Granted Jan 28, 2014

Energy-delivery device including ultrasound transducer array and phased antenna array, and methods of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue using same

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Patent No.
US 8,636,664
App. No.
13/657,270
Granted
Jan 28, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue includes the initial step of providing a handheld device including a phased antenna array and an ultrasound transducer array. The method includes the steps of positioning a tissue-contact surface of the handheld device adjacent to tissue, activating the phased antenna array to deliver energy through the tissue-contact surface to generate an ablation field in targeted tissue, activating the ultrasound transducer array to acquire ultrasound image data representative of the targeted tissue during energy delivery into the targeted tissue by the phased antenna array, and selectively steering the focal point of energy delivery in tissue to adjust the ablation field radiating into tissue.

Claims (39)

1. A method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue, comprising the steps of:

positioning a tissue-contact surface of a medical device adjacent to tissue, the medical device including a phased antenna array and an ultrasound transducer array;

delivering energy from the phased antenna array through the tissue-contact surface to generate an ablation field in tissue;

activating the ultrasound transducer array to generate a bubble field in a region of tissue;

displaying ultrasound images using data acquired from the ultrasound transducer array representative of the region of tissue during energy delivery into the region of tissue by the phased antenna array; and

adjusting the ablation field radiating into tissue by electronically steering a radiated beam of the phased antenna array based on observation of the bubble field.

2. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 1 , wherein the bubble field includes a cloud of micro-fine bubbles.

3. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 1 , wherein the bubble field is visibly observable within the ultrasound images.

4. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 1 , wherein the step of displaying ultrasound images further includes the steps of:

outputting data acquired by the ultrasound transducer array to an ultrasound imaging system; and

outputting ultrasound images from the ultrasound imaging system to a screen, wherein the bubble field is visibly observable within the ultrasound images displayed on the screen.

5. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 1 , wherein observation of the bubble field includes observation of a temporal evolution and spatial distribution of the bubble field.

6. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 1 , wherein the step of displaying ultrasound images includes the steps of:

providing at least one screen suitable for displaying ultrasound images; and

displaying the ultrasound images on the at least one screen.

7. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 6 , wherein the step of displaying ultrasound images further includes the steps of:

outputting data acquired by the ultrasound transducer array to an ultrasound imaging system; and

outputting ultrasound images from the ultrasound imaging system to at least one screen.

8. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 1 , wherein the phased antenna array is operably coupled to an electrosurgical power generating source.

9. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 8 , wherein the phased antenna array includes a plurality of radiating elements.

10. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 9 , wherein the phased antenna array is operably coupled to a user-interface and a processor unit, wherein the user-interface includes a pointing device.

11. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 10 , wherein the step of adjusting the ablation field radiating into tissue by selectively steering the radiated beam of the phased antenna array includes the steps of:

using at least one electrical signal outputted from the user-interface responsive to a user-effected movement of the pointing device, received by the processor unit, to determine phasing of the plurality of radiating elements.

12. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 1 , wherein the tissue-contact surface includes a first region defining an ultrasound transmissive window.

13. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 12 , wherein the ultrasound transducer array is operatively associated with the ultrasound transmissive window.

14. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 12 , wherein the step of activating the ultrasound transducer array includes the steps of:

directing ultrasound energy through the ultrasound transmissive window; and

receiving ultrasound energy through the ultrasound transmissive window.

15. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 12 , wherein the tissue-contact surface further includes a second region defining a microwave transmissive window.

16. The method of adjusting an ablation field radiating into tissue of claim 15 , wherein the phased antenna array is operatively associated with the microwave transmissive window.

17. A medical device suitable for delivery of energy to tissue, comprising:

a housing;

a phased antenna array disposed within the housing;

an ultrasound transducer array disposed within the housing, the ultrasound transducer array configured to acquire data representative of the tissue region during energy delivery into the tissue region by the phased antenna array, wherein the ultrasound transducer selectively generates a bubble field in a region of tissue; and

a user-interface coupled to the housing, the user-interface adapted to enable a user to selectively adjust the radiation pattern of electromagnetic energy delivered into a tissue region by the phased antenna, the user interface electronically steering a radiated beam of the phased antenna array based on observation of the bubble field.

18. The medical device of claim 17 , wherein the housing includes:

a body member defining an internal chamber configured to contain the ultrasound transducer device and the phased antenna array therein.

19. The medical device of claim 18 , wherein the phased antenna array is operably coupled to an electrosurgical power generating source.

20. The medical device of claim 18 , wherein the ultrasound transducer array is communicatively coupled with an ultrasound imaging system.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 25, 2016
From: VIVANT MEDICAL LLC
To: COVIDIEN LP
Reel/Frame 038250/0869 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 030982 FRAME 599. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE CHANGE OF NAME OF VIVANT MEDICAL, INC. TO VIVANT MEDICAL LLC. Recorded Nov 30, 2015
From: VIVANT MEDICAL, INC.
To: VIVANT MEDICAL LLC
Reel/Frame 037172/0176 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 8, 2013
From: VIVANT MEDICAL, INC.
To: VIVANT LLC
Reel/Frame 030982/0599 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 8, 2013
From: VIVANT LLC
To: COVIDIEN LP
Reel/Frame 030982/0606 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 22, 2012
From: BRANNAN, JOSEPH D.
To: VIVANT MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 029167/0943 →