Apparatus for recognizing tissue types
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1. A tissue type recognition system for determining a type of unknown tissue, comprising:
- a tip;
a shaft for coupling said tip to a handle;
a plurality of electrodes in said tip;
tissue recognizing circuitry electrically coupled to said plurality of electrodes;
wherein said circuitry injects electrical current into said tissue via said electrodes for measuring at least two unique electrical properties of said tissue; and
, each of said electrical properties is compared with corresponding electrical properties of known tissue types to determine said type of unknown tissue wherein said electrodes are configured with an outer pair and an inner pair, said outer pair being larger than said inner pair so that a homogeneity of an electrical field seen by said inner pair is thereby improved.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for recognizing tissue types measures at least two separate and distinct properties of a tissue specimen using a probe tip containing electrodes coupled to circuitry that applies a measuring current and obtains values of electrical properties of the tissue such as conductivity and potential difference. An algorithm then uses the values to determine the tissue'"'"'s type and condition.
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1. A tissue type recognition system for determining a type of unknown tissue, comprising:
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a tip;
a shaft for coupling said tip to a handle;
a plurality of electrodes in said tip;
tissue recognizing circuitry electrically coupled to said plurality of electrodes;
wherein said circuitry injects electrical current into said tissue via said electrodes for measuring at least two unique electrical properties of said tissue; and
,each of said electrical properties is compared with corresponding electrical properties of known tissue types to determine said type of unknown tissue wherein said electrodes are configured with an outer pair and an inner pair, said outer pair being larger than said inner pair so that a homogeneity of an electrical field seen by said inner pair is thereby improved. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for detecting the presence of abnormal tissue in a cervix, comprising a step for scanning a canal wall electronically by employing in turn electrodes arranged in a number of rows so that appropriate pairs of electrodes are energized thereby simulating movement of one pair of electrodes in a circular scanning motion along said canal wall.
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9. A tissue type recognition system for determining a type of unknown tissue, comprising:
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a tip;
a shaft for coupling said tip to a handle;
a plurality of electrodes in said tip;
tissue recognizing circuitry electrically coupled to said plurality of electrodes;
wherein said circuitry injects electrical current into said tissue via said electrodes for measuring at least two unique electrical properties of said tissue; and
,each of said electrical properties is compared with corresponding electrical properties of known tissue types to determine said type of unknown tissue wherein the tissue recognizing circuitry further comprises means for measuring a pulse response of said tissue, an electrical resistance of said tissue, a reactance of said tissue, and a potential difference of said tissue.
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10. The method for detecting the presence of abnormal tissue in a cervix by conducting a discriminant analysis, said analysis comprising the steps of:
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measuring an electrical conductivity of cervical tissue in said cervix via a first pair of electrodes;
measuring a pulse and decay property of said cervical tissue in said cervix via a second pair of electrodes; and
,determining from said conductivity measurement and said pulse and decay properties measurement whether the cervix has normal and abnormal cervical tissue, wherein, the step of measuring a pulse and decay property includes measuring a pulse response of the tissue by applying a pulse across said second pair of electrodes and, further, measuring a decay of said pulse across said second pair of electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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