Heated balloon having a reciprocating fluid agitator
First Claim
1. An assembly for heating of tissue, the assembly comprising:
- an elongate tubular member having a distal end and a fluid passage, said tubular member having a tubular housing formed proximate the distal end of said tubular member;
an inflatable member sealably affixed proximate the distal end of said tubular member, the tubular housing of said tubular member being disposed within said inflatable member, the tubular housing having a lumen in fluid communication with said inflatable member;
a piston slideably disposed within the lumen of the tubular housing of said tubular member; and
a reciprocating assembly configured to impart periodic longitudinal motion to said piston to cause fluid movement within said inflatable member.
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Abstract
An apparatus for thermal coagulation and more particularly to a system for applying heat to the endometrium of a human uterus of the type comprising a heated balloon catheter having a reciprocating piston for improved circulation of fluid within a distensible bladder. The present invention includes a heated balloon catheter having a fluid delivery tube connected to a distensible bladder. The catheter further includes a reciprocating piston which moves along a linear path within the distensible bladder to cause vigorous fluid agitation therein. The agitation caused by the piston efficiently mixes the fluid within the balloon without requiring hot fluid to circulate through the fluid delivery tube.
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22 Claims
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1. An assembly for heating of tissue, the assembly comprising:
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an elongate tubular member having a distal end and a fluid passage, said tubular member having a tubular housing formed proximate the distal end of said tubular member; an inflatable member sealably affixed proximate the distal end of said tubular member, the tubular housing of said tubular member being disposed within said inflatable member, the tubular housing having a lumen in fluid communication with said inflatable member; a piston slideably disposed within the lumen of the tubular housing of said tubular member; and a reciprocating assembly configured to impart periodic longitudinal motion to said piston to cause fluid movement within said inflatable member.
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2. An assembly for treatment of the endometrium of a patient, the assembly comprising:
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an elongate tubular member having a distal end and a fluid passage; an inflatable member sealably affixed proximate the distal end of said tubular member;
a housing secured to the distal end of said tubular member and disposed within said inflatable member, said housing having a lumen in fluid communication with said inflatable member;a piston slideably disposed within the lumen of said housing; and a reciprocating assembly configured to cause periodic longitudinal motion of said piston to provide movement of a fluid within said inflatable member. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. A heated balloon catheter for treatment of the endometrium of a patient, the heated balloon catheter comprising:
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a catheter having a distal end and a fluid passage; a balloon sealably affixed proximate the distal end of said catheter; a housing mounted within said balloon and to the distal end of said catheter, said housing having a lumen in fluid communication with said balloon; a magnetic piston slideably disposed within the lumen of said housing; and a coil positioned proximate the distal end of said catheter, said coil configured to impart periodic longitudinal motion to said piston to cause fluid movement within said balloon. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A heated balloon catheter for treatment of the endometrium of a patient, the heated balloon catheter comprising:
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a fluid delivery tube having a distal end and a fluid passage; a balloon sealably affixed proximate the distal end of said fluid delivery tube; a tubular housing located at the distal end of said fluid delivery tube, said housing being disposed within said balloon and having a lumen in fluid communication with said balloon; a piston slideably disposed within the lumen of said housing, said piston being formed from permanent magnetic material; a first electromagnet positioned proximate a first end of said tubular housing; and a second electromagnet positioned proximate a second end of said tubular housing, wherein said first electromagnet and said second electromagnet are configured to cause periodic longitudinal motion of said piston to provide fluid movement within said balloon. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A heated balloon catheter for treatment of the endometrium of a patient, the heated balloon catheter comprising:
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an elongate tubular member having a distal end and a fluid passage; a balloon sealably affixed proximate the distal end of the tubular member; a housing mounted within said balloon and to the distal end of said tubular member and having a lumen in fluid communication with said balloon; a piston slideably disposed within the lumen of said housing; a first spring secured to a first end of said housing and secured to a first end of said piston, wherein said first spring is formed from a heat memory alloy; and a second spring secured to a second end of said housing and secured to a second end of said piston, wherein said first spring and said second spring are configured to cause periodic longitudinal motion of said piston to provide circulation of a fluid within said balloon. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A heated balloon catheter for treatment of the endometrium of a patient, the heated balloon catheter comprising:
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a fluid delivery tube having a distal end and a fluid passage; a balloon sealably affixed proximate the distal end of said fluid delivery tube; a tubular housing located at the distal end of said fluid delivery tube, said housing being disposed within said balloon and having a lumen in fluid communication with said balloon; a piston slideably disposed within the lumen of said housing; a drive shaft having a first end secured to said piston and partially disposed within said tubular housing and said fluid delivery tube; and means for causing longitudinal motion to said drive shaft so as to cause periodic longitudinal motion of said piston to provide movement of a fluid within said balloon. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22)
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