Device for Tissue Diagnosis and Spatial Tissue Mapping
First Claim
1. a device for diagnosing tissue in situ by electrical stimulus and response measurements by means of miniature electrode arrays embedded in a probe tip.
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Abstract
A miniature electrode array is utilized to stimulate tissue and measure tissue response. When the tissue response is used to diagnose tissue, the spacing of the electrodes in the array is approximately equal to the depth of tissue which is to be examined. The manufacture of such arrays can be accomplished by embedding printed circuit boards, for example, into a properly shaped probe tip. A kinetic device to position the probe on the surface of the tissue provides location information which is correlated with the simultaneous electrical response data in order to generate a tissue map. The tissue mapping capability can be combined with tissue removal devices in order to direct the excision of tissue. When the tissue response is used simply to determine that the array is in contact with the tissue, the electrodes can be widely spaced. Combined with a cell collection device, the electrodes provide feedback to the practitioner that the collection device is making proper contact over the region where cells are to be collected.
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- 1. a device for diagnosing tissue in situ by electrical stimulus and response measurements by means of miniature electrode arrays embedded in a probe tip.
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4. a method of diagnosing tissue accurately by stimulating the tissue using composite waveforms consisting of pure sine waves of selected frequencies with different magnitudes and relative phases superposed and constructed so as to maximize tissue response differentiation and subsequently matching of the tissue response to tissue type using composite signal pattern matching.
- 5. a device for mapping tissue in situ by using electrical stimulus and response measurements coupled with a positioning device so as to provide simultaneous tissue analysis and tissue location.
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8. a device to guide the practitioner in precise tissue removal by means of a tissue removal device coupled with an electrode array which diagnoses tissue by electrical stimulus response.
- 9. a device to ensure tissue surface contact during a cell collection procedure by using electrical measurements performed during the cell collection procedure.
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12. a device that ensures that cells are collected from the cervical canal by means of a collection device shaped to simultaneously fit into the canal and touch the external surface of the cervix while electrodes incorporated into the device signal that tissue contact is being made simultaneously both in the canal and on the external surface of the cervix.
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13. a method to produce miniature electrode arrays by embedding printed circuit boards in plastic and forming into appropriate shapes for tissue analysis.
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14. a method to ensure that patient tissue data is permanently linked to the patient identification through the use of a fingerprint reader to collect unique identification from the patient which is encoded with the patient tissue data collected.
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15. a method to more accurately predict individualized patient risk using patient tissue maps and additional patient information correlated with increased risk of cancer.
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