MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING MEDIATED RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION
First Claim
1. A wireless heat ablation device for use inside a bore of a magnetic resonance imaging scanner, the device comprising:
- an antenna configured to wirelessly receive RF energy from the magnetic resonance imaging scanner; and
a probe having an electrically conductive tip, said probe electronically connected to said antenna, and configured to receive said RF energy, said probe further configured to be positioned within tissue and to provide heat to the tissue by said RF energy.
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Abstract
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) may be used as a minimally invasive treatment of solid tumors, typically cancers of the liver, lung, breast, kidney and bone, most often via a percutaneous approach. In RFA tumor tissue is killed by heating. RFA requires guidance using an imaging method to correctly position the RF applicator. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used for guidance, and offers the additional advantage of the ability to image tissue temperature. Because MRI employs high power RF fields, the MRI scanner could serve as the source of RF energy for ablation. Described herein are an MRI-driven RF ablation device and method. The device has minimal electrical circuitry, and uses the MR scanner radio frequency field as the energy source to generate heat in tissue using an antenna and a needle. Based on the Faraday induction law, different embodiments for coupling the body coil RF energy into tissue are disclosed.
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16 Claims
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1. A wireless heat ablation device for use inside a bore of a magnetic resonance imaging scanner, the device comprising:
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an antenna configured to wirelessly receive RF energy from the magnetic resonance imaging scanner; and a probe having an electrically conductive tip, said probe electronically connected to said antenna, and configured to receive said RF energy, said probe further configured to be positioned within tissue and to provide heat to the tissue by said RF energy. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 16)
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13. A method of heat ablation for use inside the bore of a magnetic resonance imaging scanner, the method comprising:
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positioning a wireless heat ablation device inside the bore of said magnetic resonance imaging scanner, the magnetic resonance imaging scanner providing RF transmission at a frequency; tuning said wireless heat ablation device to approximately the frequency of the RF transmission of said scanner; receiving RF energy in said wireless heat ablation device based on said RF transmission; providing heat to a tip of said wireless heat ablation device based on said received energy; determining a treatment location for said heat ablation device by imaging a treatment area using said magnetic resonance imaging scanner; and heating said treatment location using said heated tip of said wireless heat ablation device. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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