Method for RF ablation using cooled electrode
First Claim
1. A method for creating a lesion in tissue having a surface by the use of an electrode comprising contacting the surface with the electrode to form an electrode-surface interface, supplying radio frequency energy at a predetermined power level to the electrode to cause heating of the tissue in the vicinity of the surface contacted by the electrode and cooling the electrode so that the temperature in the tissue at the electrode-surface interface does not reach a temperature in excess of approximately 50°
- C., said cooling being accomplished by supplying a cooling fluid to the electrode during the time the tissue is being heated and withdrawing the cooling fluid after it has cooled the electrode.
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Abstract
A catheter for radio frequency ablation with a cooled electrode for use in tissue having a surface comprising an elongate member having proximal and distal extremities. A metal conducting electrode secured to the distal extremity of the elongate member and having a chamber therein. A conductor extends through the elongate member from the proximal to the distal extremity for supplying radio frequency energy to the electrode. The elongate member has a lumen in the distal extremity which is in communication with the chamber. A coolant is disposed in the chamber and in contact with the electrode for dissipating heat created in the electrode by the application of radio frequency energy thereto.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for creating a lesion in tissue having a surface by the use of an electrode comprising contacting the surface with the electrode to form an electrode-surface interface, supplying radio frequency energy at a predetermined power level to the electrode to cause heating of the tissue in the vicinity of the surface contacted by the electrode and cooling the electrode so that the temperature in the tissue at the electrode-surface interface does not reach a temperature in excess of approximately 50°
- C., said cooling being accomplished by supplying a cooling fluid to the electrode during the time the tissue is being heated and withdrawing the cooling fluid after it has cooled the electrode.
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2. A method for creating a lesion in tissue having a surface by the use of an electrode comprising contacting the surface with the electrode to form an electrode-surface interface, supplying radio frequency energy at a predetermined power level to the electrode to cause heating of the tissue in the vicinity of the electrode-surface interface and cooling the electrode by recirculating a flow of cooling fluid to prevent the temperature of the tissue extending from the electrode-surface interface to a predetermined depth in the tissue from reaching a temperature in excess of approximately 50°
- C. so that a necrosis is not formed in the tissue at the electrode-surface interface or in the predetermined depth in the tissue.
- 3. A method for performing an ablation in the myocardium of a heart by utilizing a catheter having a distal extremity with a conductive electrode mounted thereon comprising introducing the catheter into the heart so that the electrode is in close proximity to and in contact with the myocardium, supplying radio frequency energy to the electrode and supplying a cooling liquid under a positive pressure to the electrode for cooling the electrode during the time that the radio frequency energy is being supplied to the electrode and withdrawing the cooling liquid from the electrode at a negative pressure so that a predetermined pressure is maintained at the electrode.
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5. A method for creating a lesion in tissue having a surface by the use of an electrode comprising contacting the surface with the electrode to form an electrode-surface interface, supplying radio frequency energy at a predetermined power level to the electrode to cause heating of the tissue in the vicinity of the surface contacted by the electrode and cooling the electrode so that the temperature in the tissue at the electrode-surface interface does not reach a temperature in excess of approximately 50°
- C., the step of cooling the electrode including the step of delivering a cooling liquid to the electrode, and creating jets of the cooling liquid exiting from the electrode in a direction extending generally forwardly from the electrode to impinge upon the electrode-surface interface.
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