Ablation catheter with electrical coupling via foam drenched with a conductive fluid
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1. An ablation catheter assembly comprising:
- a elongate catheter shaft with an elongate lumen defined therein so that a conductive fluid can be pumped through the lumen;
a foam portion mounted on the tip of the catheter shaft which allows the infusion of a conductive fluid therethrough;
a lead wire mounted in said catheter shaft; and
an electrode connected to the lead wire and embedded in the foam portion, said electrode being cup shaped and including a plurality of apertures therein.
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Abstract
An ablation catheter for ablating tissue, such as endocardial tissue. The ablation catheter includes a foam tip with an electrode embedded therein. Conductive fluid, such as saline solution, is pumped through the foam tip out to the tissue adjacent to the foam tip. The conductive fluid electrically couples the electrode embedded in the foam tip with the tissue to be ablated in order to effect ablation. The flow of the conductive fluid and the foam tip both help prevent any combustible products of the ablation from reaching the high current surfaces of the electrode itself.
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10 Claims
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1. An ablation catheter assembly comprising:
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a elongate catheter shaft with an elongate lumen defined therein so that a conductive fluid can be pumped through the lumen; a foam portion mounted on the tip of the catheter shaft which allows the infusion of a conductive fluid therethrough; a lead wire mounted in said catheter shaft; and an electrode connected to the lead wire and embedded in the foam portion, said electrode being cup shaped and including a plurality of apertures therein. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An ablation catheter system for treating cardiac tissue comprising:
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an elongated catheter, said catheter having a fluid carrying lumen therein; a porous tip located at the distal end of the catheter, said tip formed from a compressible foam; a conductive wire extending through said catheter and being electrically coupled to an electrode located within said porous tip and spaced away from the outer surface of the porous tip, wherein said electrode is cup shaped and includes a plurality of apertures therein; a source of RF energy coupled to said wire; and a source of conductive fluid coupled to said lumen such that in operation, the conductive fluid travels down said lumen and out of said porous tip and carries the RF energy to the cardiac tissue to be treated. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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