Systems and methods for endometrial ablation
View Patent ↗A system for treating uterine tissue having a seal assembly configured for positioning in a patient's cervical canal and uterine cavity; an expandable distal balloon portion; an expandable elongate medial balloon portion configured for movement between a first transversely expanded shape for engaging a cervical canal and a second transversely non-expanded shape for trans-cervical insertion; and a fluid source in communication with distal balloon portion and medial balloon portion for expansion of said balloon portions.
1. A method for accessing and sealing a uterine cavity of a patient, said method comprising:
introducing a sleeve from the patient's vagina, through the patient's cervix and into the patient's uterus;
expanding an elongate elastomeric seal formed over the sleeve within the cervical canal, wherein the seal has an inflation chamber with a plurality of annular or helical ridges which deform independently to accommodate the shape and configuration of the cervical canal as the seal is expanded and wherein expanding comprises axially deforming the seal from an axially extended low profile configuration when the sleeve is introduced to an axially shortened, radially expanded configuration when the sleeve is in the cervix.
2. A method as in claim 1 , wherein axially deforming the seal comprises folding the ridges as the seal assumes its axially shortened, radially expanded configuration.
3. A method as in claim 1 , wherein expanding comprises inflating the seal with an inflation medium.
4. A method as in claim 1 , further comprising expanding a distal balloon on the sleeve within the patient's uterus just beyond the patient's cervical OS.
5. A method as in claim 4 , wherein the distal balloon has annular or helical ridges.
6. A method as in claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric seal comprises valleys between adjacent ridges and wherein the valleys have a higher durometer than the ridges so that the ridges expand in preference to the valleys.
7. A method as in claim 1 , further comprises introducing a probe through a central passage of the sleeve and into the uterus while the seal remains expanded.
8. A method as in claim 7 , further comprising ablating the patient's endometrium with the probe.
9. A method for accessing and sealing a uterine cavity of a patient, said method comprising:
introducing an elongate elastomeric sleeve from the patient's vagina, through the patient's cervix and into the patient's uterus;
axially deforming seal from an axially extended low profile configuration when the sleeve is being introduced to an axially shortened, radially expanded configuration when the sleeve is in the cervix, wherein the seal has annular or helical ridges which deform independently to accommodate the shape and configuration of the cervical canal as the seal is expanded, wherein deforming the seal comprises folding the annular or helical ridges as the seal assumes its axially shortened, radially expanded configuration.