Body passage insertable applicator apparatus for electromagnetic
First Claim
1. A body insertable, electromagnetic radiation applicator apparatus for irradiating living tissue and the like comprising:
- (a) an electromagnetic energy transmission line for connection to a source of electromagnetic energy having a preselected frequency and transmitting electromagnetic energy; and
(b) an applicator means operatively connected to the transmission line for receiving the electromagnetic energy, said applicator means including a segmented outer conductor, said segments thereof being spaced and having first and second ends, said segments decreasing in width from the first ends along the length of the applicator to the second ends for producing a substantially uniform field along substantially the entire length of the applicator when a transverse external electric heating field is radiated thereby, said applicator means responsive to the electromagnetic energy for producing substantially uniform heating electric fields whereby the tissue surrounding the applicator means is uniformly heated to a malignant cell damaging temperature thereby eliminating temperature regions where growth of malignant cells is stimulated.
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Abstract
A body passage or cavity insertable applicator apparatus for electromagnetic radiation (EMR) systems, particularly for medical hyperthermia use, comprises an elongate applicator having coaxial inner and outer conductors electrically conducted at an EMR input end to a conventional coaxial transmission line for transmitting high frequency EMR from a source to the applicator. The applicator outer conductor is longitudinally split on opposite sides to form first and second outer conductor segments, the inner conductor being electrically connected, at an applicator termination end to one of such segments. A dielectric media is disposed between the applicator inner and outer conductors, and the outer conductor and termination end are covered by a dielectric sheath. A substantially uniform, external electric tissue heating field is obtained along substantially the entire length of the applicator by exponentially increasing thickness of the dielectric sheath towards the termination end and making thickness of the sheath over the termination end equal to at least half the outer diameter of the applicator. Cooling means comprising a flexible envelope disposed around the applicator and cooling fluid flow means are provided for tissue surface cooling, the cooling fluid in the envelope also enhancing dielectric field coupling into tissue being irradiated. Several applicator variations are described, including an applicator in which the outer conductor segments are helically wrapped to enhance flexiblity.
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1. A body insertable, electromagnetic radiation applicator apparatus for irradiating living tissue and the like comprising:
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(a) an electromagnetic energy transmission line for connection to a source of electromagnetic energy having a preselected frequency and transmitting electromagnetic energy; and (b) an applicator means operatively connected to the transmission line for receiving the electromagnetic energy, said applicator means including a segmented outer conductor, said segments thereof being spaced and having first and second ends, said segments decreasing in width from the first ends along the length of the applicator to the second ends for producing a substantially uniform field along substantially the entire length of the applicator when a transverse external electric heating field is radiated thereby, said applicator means responsive to the electromagnetic energy for producing substantially uniform heating electric fields whereby the tissue surrounding the applicator means is uniformly heated to a malignant cell damaging temperature thereby eliminating temperature regions where growth of malignant cells is stimulated.
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2. A body insertable, electromagnetic radiation applicator apparatus for irradiating living tissue and the like comprising:
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(a) an electromagnetic energy transmission line having concentrically disposed inner and outer conductors for transmitting electromagnetic energy; and (b) an electromagnetic energy applicator means including inner and outer conductors having first and second ends, said inner and outer conductors having their first ends operatively connected to the corresponding inner and outer conductors of the electromagnetic energy transmission line, connector means for interconnecting the second ends of the inner and outer conductors, and a dielectric sheath means for enclosing the inner and outer conductors and connector means, said sheath means having portions above the outer conductor increasing in thickness from the first to the second ends of the outer conductor whereby the electric tissue heating field is longitudinally uniform. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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