IP Library Granted Patent US 11,576,716
Granted Patent B2
US 11,576,716 · App. 16/896,363 · Granted Feb 14, 2023

Electrosurgical mapping tools and methods

Inventors: Neil Godara (Milton, CA); Jason Woo (Mississauga, CA); Terence Cheong (Mississauga, CA)
Assignee: MEDTRONIC HOLDING COMPANY SÀRL
A61B18/1477A61B17/3472A61B18/148A61B17/16A61B2018/00208A61B2018/00339A61B2018/00565A61B2018/00577A61B2018/00702A61B2018/00714A61B2090/062A61B2090/0811A61B2090/376A61B2090/3762A61B2090/3937A61B2090/3966
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Patent No.
US 11,576,716
App. No.
16/896,363
Granted
Feb 14, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for treating tissue are disclosed, including intra-operative mapping of a probe ablation zone. The method uses a system that maps the proximal and distal margins of the probe ablation zone using tools that access the ablation target. In some embodiments, the tools comprise a bone drill, and an introducer assembly, including a cannula and a stylet. The tools have features or markings that cooperate to indicate which probe to use to achieve the desired ablation. The method further facilitates planning probe placement for delivering energy to treat (ablate) a desired ablation volume of a target tissue by using a system that maps both the target tissue and possible probe ablation zones.

Claims (42)

1. A method for intra-operative mapping of a probe ablation zone, the method comprising:

inserting portions of a cannula into a human body, the cannula having a proximal end, an opposite distal end, and a lumen extending between the proximal end and the distal end thereof;

accessing a treatment site encompassing a tumor using the cannula, the treatment site being larger than the tumor, the tumor being located within the treatment site, and soft tissue and/or bone of the treatment site being exclusive of the tumor;

positioning the distal end of the cannula at least adjacent a proximal portion of the treatment site to define a proximal margin of the probe ablation zone;

mapping the proximal margin of the probe ablation zone by visualizing the distal end of the cannula;

inserting portions of a drill through the cannula and into the human body, the drill including a proximal end and an opposite distal end;

positioning the distal end of the drill across a portion of the treatment site, across a portion of the tumor, and beyond a distal portion of the tumor to a distal end of the treatment site to define a distal margin of the probe ablation zone;

mapping the distal margin of the probe ablation zone by visualizing the distal end of the drill; and

determining the probe ablation zone using the proximal margin and the distal margin thereof to define longitudinal boundaries of the probe ablation zone.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising visualizing at least one of the position of the cannula and the position of the drill during the inserting thereof into the human body.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the drill includes a marking located so as to indicate that the distal end of the drill is aligned with the distal end of the cannula when the marking is aligned with a cooperating feature of the cannula, the method further comprising advancing the drill through the cannula until the marking is aligned with the cooperating feature of the cannula.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the drill comprises one or more indicia located proximal of the marking, the method further comprising defining the distal margin of the probe ablation zone by advancing the drill and aligning one of the one or more indicia with the cooperating feature of the cannula, whereby the position of the distal end of the drill defines the distal margin of the probe ablation zone.

5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising selecting a probe for ablating the ablation zone based upon which of the one or more indicia is aligned with the cooperating feature of the cannula.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising adjusting a power setting of an energy system providing power to the probe to provide an expanded margin of ablation around the treatment site.

7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising withdrawing the drill from the cannula, inserting the probe into the cannula, and delivering energy to ablate the ablation zone.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein fluoroscopic imaging is used for visualizing.

9. The method of claim 1 , wherein visualization is accomplished using an imaging modality selected from the group consisting of X-ray imaging and computed tomography (CT).

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising saving a screen image of a mapped ablation zone as a stored image whereby the stored image may be viewed at a later time.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein an imaging system includes at least one viewing screen and wherein the method further comprises viewing a screen image of a mapped ablation zone using the at least one viewing screen.

12. A method for intra-operative mapping of a probe ablation zone, the method comprising:

inserting portions of a cannula into a human body, the cannula having a proximal end, an opposite distal end, and a lumen extending to the distal end;

accessing a treatment site encompassing a tumor using the cannula, the treatment site being larger than the tumor, the tumor being located within the treatment site, and soft tissue and/or bone of the treatment site being exclusive of the tumor;

positioning the distal end of the cannula at least adjacent a proximal portion of the treatment site to define a proximal margin of the probe ablation zone by visualizing the distal end of the cannula;

inserting portions of a drill through the cannula into the human body, the drill including a proximal end and an opposite distal end;

positioning the distal end of the drill across a portion of the treatment site, across a portion of the tumor, and beyond a distal portion of the tumor to a distal end of the treatment site to define a distal margin of the probe ablation zone by visualizing the distal end of the drill;

mapping the probe ablation zone using the proximal margin and the distal margin, the probe ablation zone being substantially equivalent to the treatment site; and

selecting a probe sized to ablate a region of tissue larger than the probe ablation zone.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising adjusting a power setting of an energy system providing power to the probe to provide an expanded margin of ablation around the treatment site.

14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the drill includes a marking located so as to indicate that the distal end of the drill is aligned with the distal end of the cannula when the marking is aligned with a cooperating feature of the cannula, the method further comprising advancing the drill through the cannula until the marking is aligned with the cooperating feature of the cannula.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the drill comprises one or more indicia located proximal of the marking, the method further comprising defining the distal margin of the probe ablation zone by advancing the drill and aligning one of the one or more indicia with the cooperating feature of the cannula, whereby the position of the distal end of the drill defines the distal margin of the probe ablation zone.

16. The method of claim 12 , wherein fluoroscopic imaging is used for visualizing.

17. The method of claim 12 , wherein visualization is accomplished using an imaging modality selected from the group consisting of X-ray imaging and computed tomography (CT).

18. A method for intra-operative mapping of a probe ablation zone, the method comprising:

inserting portions of a cannula into a human body, the cannula having a proximal end, an opposite distal end, and a lumen extending to the distal end;

accessing a treatment site encompassing a tumor using the cannula, the treatment site being larger than the tumor, the tumor being located within the treatment site, and soft tissue and/or bone of the treatment site being exclusive of the tumor;

visualizing the distal end of the cannula and positioning the distal end of the cannula at least adjacent a proximal portion of the treatment site to define a proximal margin of the probe ablation zone;

inserting portions of a surgical instrument through the cannula into the human body, the surgical instrument including a proximal end and an opposite distal end;

visualizing the distal end of the surgical instrument and positioning the distal end of the surgical instrument across a portion of the treatment site, across a portion of the tumor, and beyond a distal portion of the tumor to a distal end of the treatment site to define a distal margin of the probe ablation zone;

mapping the probe ablation zone using the proximal margin and the distal margin, the probe ablation zone being substantially equivalent to the treatment site; and

selecting a probe sized to ablate a region of tissue larger than the probe ablation zone.

19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising adjusting a power setting of an energy system providing power to the probe to provide an expanded margin of ablation around the treatment site.

20. The method of claim 18 , wherein visualization is accomplished using an imaging modality selected from the group consisting of X-ray imaging and computed tomography (CT).

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Apr 10, 2025
From: MEDTRONIC HOLDING COMPANY SÀRL
To: MEDTRONIC EUROPE SÀRL
Reel/Frame 070809/0661 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2020
From: GODARA, NEIL; WOO, JASON; CHEONG, TERENCE
To: 9234438 CANADA INC.
Reel/Frame 052875/0717 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2020
From: 9234438 CANADA INC.
To: KYPHON SARL
Reel/Frame 052875/0821 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 9, 2020
From: KYPHON SÀRL
To: MEDTRONIC HOLDING COMPANY SÀRL
Reel/Frame 052876/0001 →