Subsurface heating of material
First Claim
1. A method for treatment of subsurface tissue using a pulsed energy source and delivery system, the method comprising at least the following steps:
- preheating both a subsurface target portion of tissue and a non-target surface portion of tissue to a first temperature below a target treatment temperature;
maintaining the subsurface target portion of tissue and non-target surface portion of tissue below the target treatment temperature for a period of time;
subsequently administering a cryogen spray to the non-target surface portion of tissue for a period of time of about 100 milliseconds and delivering pulsed energy with a delivery device to the preheated tissues, wherein the subsequent administration of cryogen spray and delivery of pulsed energy causes the subsurface target portion of tissue to be raised to a target treatment temperature greater than said first temperature while the non-target surface portion of tissue remains at a temperature below the target treatment temperature; and
maintaining the delivery of pulsed energy to the tissues such that the non-target surface portion of tissue is maintained at a temperature lower than the target treatment temperature.
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Abstract
A method and system of delivering energy to material in which energy is converted to thermal energy in the material, and prior to significant therapeutic or other physiological change in a selected or target region of the material, results in a temperature rise which is maximum in a selected region of the material but which is insufficient to cause significant therapeutic or other physiological effect, the system for selective preheating of subsurface target regions of material such as human tissue including an energy source to preheat the material or tissue, a passive or active cooling means, and a device for delivering therapeutic or treatment energy, such as pulsed, electromagnetic, laser or non-coherent energy, to tissue during or after the preheating and cooling of the tissue.
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5 Claims
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1. A method for treatment of subsurface tissue using a pulsed energy source and delivery system, the method comprising at least the following steps:
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preheating both a subsurface target portion of tissue and a non-target surface portion of tissue to a first temperature below a target treatment temperature;
maintaining the subsurface target portion of tissue and non-target surface portion of tissue below the target treatment temperature for a period of time;
subsequently administering a cryogen spray to the non-target surface portion of tissue for a period of time of about 100 milliseconds and delivering pulsed energy with a delivery device to the preheated tissues, wherein the subsequent administration of cryogen spray and delivery of pulsed energy causes the subsurface target portion of tissue to be raised to a target treatment temperature greater than said first temperature while the non-target surface portion of tissue remains at a temperature below the target treatment temperature; and
maintaining the delivery of pulsed energy to the tissues such that the non-target surface portion of tissue is maintained at a temperature lower than the target treatment temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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