Self-contained power sypply and monitoring station for RF tissue ablation
First Claim
1. A self-contained power supply and monitoring station for providing treatment in a human body by radio frequency of a target tissue mass of a prostate of a human male having a bladder with a base and a penis with a urethra therein formed by a uretheral wall extending into the base of the bladder along a longitudinal axis and with tissue of the prostate surrounding the urethra by use of a catheter insertable into the urethra and having a stylet for entering the target tissue capable of penetrating the urethral wall and extending into the target tissue mass, the stylet including an insulating sleeve and a temperature sensor carried by the sleeve, comprising power supply means for delivering radio frequency energy continuously during treatment to said stylet at a frequency in a range which does not electronically damage human nervous system members but with an energy level which is sufficient to ablate said target tissue, said power supply means further including circuitry adapted to be coupled to the temperature sensor carried by the insulating sleeve, means for visually displaying the temperature being measured by the temperature sensor, operator control means for setting power delivered by said power supply to said stylet, and means for measuring power delivered to said stylet and temperature cutoff circuitry adapted to be connected to the temperature sensor for automatically shutting off the application of power to said stylet when a preset temperature is measured by said temperature sensor.
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Abstract
A method and an apparatus is disclosed for delivering controlled heat to perform ablation to treat the benign prosthetic hypertrophy or hyperplasia (BPH). According to the method and the apparatus, the energy is transferred directly into the tissue mass which is to be treated in such a manner as to provide tissue ablation without damage to surrounding tissues. Automatic shut-off occurs when any one of a number of surrounding areas to include the urethra or surrounding mass or the adjacent organs exceed predetermined safe temperature limits. The constant application of the radio frequency energy over a maintained determined time provides a safe procedure which avoids electrosurgical and other invasive operations while providing fast relief to BPH with a short recovery time. The procedure may be accomplished in a doctor'"'"'s office without the need for hospitalization or surgery.
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- 1. A self-contained power supply and monitoring station for providing treatment in a human body by radio frequency of a target tissue mass of a prostate of a human male having a bladder with a base and a penis with a urethra therein formed by a uretheral wall extending into the base of the bladder along a longitudinal axis and with tissue of the prostate surrounding the urethra by use of a catheter insertable into the urethra and having a stylet for entering the target tissue capable of penetrating the urethral wall and extending into the target tissue mass, the stylet including an insulating sleeve and a temperature sensor carried by the sleeve, comprising power supply means for delivering radio frequency energy continuously during treatment to said stylet at a frequency in a range which does not electronically damage human nervous system members but with an energy level which is sufficient to ablate said target tissue, said power supply means further including circuitry adapted to be coupled to the temperature sensor carried by the insulating sleeve, means for visually displaying the temperature being measured by the temperature sensor, operator control means for setting power delivered by said power supply to said stylet, and means for measuring power delivered to said stylet and temperature cutoff circuitry adapted to be connected to the temperature sensor for automatically shutting off the application of power to said stylet when a preset temperature is measured by said temperature sensor.
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