Medical probe device and method
First Claim
1. A medical probe device for medical treatment of the prostate, comprising:
- a catheter having a stylet guide housing at one end;
a stylet having a flexible radio-frequency electrode with a sharpened tip and an insulating sleeve that retains the electrode and is movable relative to the electrode;
stylet guide means disposed in the stylet guide housing for retaining and directing the stylet outward through a stylet port in a side of the stylet guide housing;
means for introducing the catheter through the urethra to a zone adjacent to the prostate;
means for advancing the electrode from the catheter through the wall of the urethra into the prostate tissue to be treated such that the sharpened tip of the electrode punctures and penetrates the urethra wall with the sleeve extending through the urethra wall; and
means for retracting the insulating sleeve within the prostate tissue to expose a predetermined length of electrode in the prostate tissue;
means for coupling said radio-frequency electrode to a source of radio-frequency energy, wherein when sufficient electric current is passed through the electrode the temperature of the prostate tissue adjacent the predetermined length of electrode is raised to a temperature causing destruction of cells of the prostate tissue.
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Abstract
A medical probe device comprises a catheter having a stylet guide housing with one or more stylet ports in a side wall thereof and a stylet guide for directing a flexible stylet outward through the stylet port and through intervening tissue at a preselected, adjustable angle to a target tissue. The total catheter assembly includes a stylet guide lumen communicating with the stylet port and a stylet positioned in said stylet guide lumen for longitudinal movement from the port through intervening tissue to a target tissue. The stylet can be an electrical conductor enclosed within a non-conductive layer, the electrical conductor being a radiofrequency electrode. Preferably, the non-conductive layer is a sleeve which is axially moveable on the electrical conductor to expose a selected portion of the electrical conductor surface in the target tissue. The stylet can also be a microwave antenna. The stylet can also be a hollow tube for delivering treatment fluid to the target tissue. It can also include a fiber optic cable for laser treatment. The catheter can include one or more inflatable balloons located adjacent to the stylet port for anchoring the catheter or dilation. Ultrasound transponders and temperature sensors can be attached to the probe end and/or stylet. The stylet guide can define a stylet path from an axial orientation in the catheter through a curved portion to a lateral orientation at the stylet port.
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1. A medical probe device for medical treatment of the prostate, comprising:
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a catheter having a stylet guide housing at one end; a stylet having a flexible radio-frequency electrode with a sharpened tip and an insulating sleeve that retains the electrode and is movable relative to the electrode; stylet guide means disposed in the stylet guide housing for retaining and directing the stylet outward through a stylet port in a side of the stylet guide housing; means for introducing the catheter through the urethra to a zone adjacent to the prostate; means for advancing the electrode from the catheter through the wall of the urethra into the prostate tissue to be treated such that the sharpened tip of the electrode punctures and penetrates the urethra wall with the sleeve extending through the urethra wall; and means for retracting the insulating sleeve within the prostate tissue to expose a predetermined length of electrode in the prostate tissue; means for coupling said radio-frequency electrode to a source of radio-frequency energy, wherein when sufficient electric current is passed through the electrode the temperature of the prostate tissue adjacent the predetermined length of electrode is raised to a temperature causing destruction of cells of the prostate tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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