Navigable, multi-positional and variable tissue ablation apparatus and methods
First Claim
1. A spinal nerve tissue ablation apparatus, comprising:
- a stylet including a first electrode tine and a second electrode tine, each electrode tine having a tissue piercing distal end and positionable in the stylet as the stylet is advanced through tissue, the first and second electrode tines being deployable with curvature from the stylet; and
a linear control member coupled to at least one of the first or the second electrode tines, the linear control member adapted to advance the first and second electrode tines into and about a nerve fiber, the linear control member including an actuable portion having a diameter or shape configured to control or limit movement of the linear advancement member, at least a portion of the linear control member being positionable in the stylet.
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Abstract
A spinal nerve tissue ablation apparatus includes a stylet needle with a distal end having a rounded blunt tip sufficiently sharp to penetrate tissue but sufficiently blunt to avoid impinging on bony surfaces of spinal vertebra. The apparatus includes an energy delivery device having at least a first electrode and a second electrode. Each electrode has a tissue piercing distal end and is positionable in the stylet as the stylet is advanced through tissue. The first and second electrodes are deployable with curvature from the stylet. The stylet includes rotational means for orienting the first and second electrodes and directing the extension according to the curvature of the electrodes. The stylet further includes an optical imaging module to provide continual progressive feedback of ablation surface development. The apparatus further includes an ultra-wide band radio frequency scanning device capable of accurately determining the location of the electrodes within the spinal structure.
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20 Claims
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1. A spinal nerve tissue ablation apparatus, comprising:
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a stylet including a first electrode tine and a second electrode tine, each electrode tine having a tissue piercing distal end and positionable in the stylet as the stylet is advanced through tissue, the first and second electrode tines being deployable with curvature from the stylet; and
a linear control member coupled to at least one of the first or the second electrode tines, the linear control member adapted to advance the first and second electrode tines into and about a nerve fiber, the linear control member including an actuable portion having a diameter or shape configured to control or limit movement of the linear advancement member, at least a portion of the linear control member being positionable in the stylet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15)
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16. A spinal nerve tissue ablation apparatus, comprising:
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a stylet with a distal end sufficiently sharp to penetrate tissue; and
including a first electrode tine, a second electrode tine and a third electrode tine, each of the first, second and third electrodes having a tissue piercing distal end positionable in the stylet as the stylet is advanced through tissue, the first, second and third electrodes being selectably deployable with equivalent curvature from the stylet to a tissue site; and
a mandrel positionable within the stylet and coupled to at least one of the first, second or third electrodes, the advancement member adapted to advance the first, second and third electrodes into and about a nerve fiber tissue and be substantially parallel with respect to a longitudinal axis of the stylet.
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17. A spinal nerve tissue ablation apparatus, comprising:
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a stylet with a distal end sufficiently sharp to penetrate tissue;
a first electrode tine and a second electrode tine each having a tissue piercing distal end and positionable in the stylet as the stylet is advanced through tissue, the first and second electrode tines being selectably deployable with curvature from the stylet to a tissue site;
a sensing tine, the sensing tine having a tissue piercing distal end and positionable in the stylet as the stylet is advanced through tissue, the sensing tine being deployable from the stylet with curvature equivalent to that of the first and second electrode tines;
a mandrel coupled to at least one of the first or the second electrode tines or the sensing tine, the mandrel adapted to advance the first or second electrode or the sensing tine into a nerve tissue fiber, the mandrel including an actuable portion having a diameter or shape configured to control or limit movement of the mandrel, at least a portion of the mandrel being positionable in the stylet; and
a sensor coupled to the sensor tine. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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20. A spinal nerve tissue ablation apparatus, comprising:
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a stylet with a distal end sufficiently sharp to penetrate tissue; and
including a first electrode tine and a second electrode tine, each electrode having a tissue piercing distal end and positionable in the stylet as the stylet is advanced through tissue, the first and second electrode tines being deployable with curvature from the stylet; and
a mandrel positionable within the stylet and coupled to at least one of the first or the second electrode tines, the mandrel adapted to advance the first and second set of electrode tines into and about a nerve fiber, during advancement, the advancement member configured to be substantially parallel along its entire length with respect to a longitudinal axis of the stylet.
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Specification