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Systems and methods for treating pancreatic cancer

  • US 10,035,009 B2
  • Filed: 04/15/2014
  • Issued: 07/31/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/15/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of treating pancreatic cancer in a patient, comprising:

  • inserting a device into a stomach or a duodenum, wherein the device comprises a first elongated member with a lumen, and a second elongated member disposed within the lumen of the first elongated member, the second elongated member comprising a transducer for providing ultrasonic energy;

    securing at least a portion of the device in position relative to the stomach or the duodenum, wherein the at least a portion of the device comprises an expandable member, and the act of securing the at least a portion of the device comprises expanding the expanding member to engage at least two opposite walls of the stomach or the duodenum;

    moving the second elongated member relative to the first elongated member, wherein the act of moving the second elongated member comprises translating the second elongated member relative to the first elongated member;

    inserting the transducer through a wall of the stomach or through a wall of the duodenum into a pancreas; and

    delivering the ultrasonic energy from the transducer to treat a target site in the pancreas;

    wherein the ultrasonic energy is delivered from within the pancreas to directly interact with tissue in the pancreas to cause a change at a cellular level of the tissue;

    wherein the transducer comprises a plurality of transducer elements that are arranged at the second elongated member, wherein the act of delivering the ultrasonic energy comprises activating at least one of the plurality of the transducer elements that aligns with the target site to deliver the ultrasonic energy to the target site in the pancreas, while one or more other ones of the transducer elements not aligned with the target site are un-activated, the at least one of the plurality of the transducer elements constitute a subset, and not all, of the transducer elements.

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