Method and apparatus for tissue ablation
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1. A method of ablation of an atrium of a heart of a patient, comprising:
- selecting a first elongated ablation component carrying a longitudinally extending first electrode for delivery of ablation energy and a second elongated ablation component substantially pivotally coupled to the first ablation component and movable relative to the first ablation component, wherein the first and second components are provided with magnetically attractive elements mounted to and extending along the first and second ablation components for magnetically attracting the first and second ablation components toward one another along the length of the first electrode for delivery of ablation energy;
placing selected one of the first and second components along a first portion of tissue of the atrium on an external portion of the heart adjacent one or more pulmonary veins;
placing the other of the first and second components along a second portion of tissue of the atrium on an external portion of the heart adjacent the one or more pulmonary veins to allow the magnetically attractive components to draw the first and second ablation components toward one another to compress the first and second portions of tissue therebetween, along the length of the first and second components; and
applying ablation energy.
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Abstract
A method for ablation in which a portion of atrial tissue around the pulmonary veins of the heart is ablated by a first elongated ablation component and a second elongated ablation component movable relative to the first ablation component and having means for magnetically attracting the first and second components toward one another. The magnetic means draw the first and second components toward one another to compress the atrial tissue therebetween, along the length of the first and second components and thereby position the device for ablation of the tissue.
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1. A method of ablation of an atrium of a heart of a patient, comprising:
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selecting a first elongated ablation component carrying a longitudinally extending first electrode for delivery of ablation energy and a second elongated ablation component substantially pivotally coupled to the first ablation component and movable relative to the first ablation component, wherein the first and second components are provided with magnetically attractive elements mounted to and extending along the first and second ablation components for magnetically attracting the first and second ablation components toward one another along the length of the first electrode for delivery of ablation energy; placing selected one of the first and second components along a first portion of tissue of the atrium on an external portion of the heart adjacent one or more pulmonary veins; placing the other of the first and second components along a second portion of tissue of the atrium on an external portion of the heart adjacent the one or more pulmonary veins to allow the magnetically attractive components to draw the first and second ablation components toward one another to compress the first and second portions of tissue therebetween, along the length of the first and second components; and applying ablation energy. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of creating a tissue lesion within a patient comprising:
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selecting a first elongated component carrying a longitudinally extending first electrode element for delivery of electrical energy and a second elongated component substantially pivotally coupled to the first component, wherein the first and second components are provided with magnetically attractive elements mounted to and extending along the first and second components for magnetically attracting the first and second components toward one another along the length of the first electrode element; placing selected one of the first and second components along a first portion of tissue of the atrium on an external portion of the heart adjacent one or more pulmonary veins; placing the other of the first and second components along a second portion of tissue of the atrium on an external portion of the heart adjacent the one or more pulmonary veins to allow the magnetically attractive elements to draw the first and second components toward one another to compress the first and second portions of tissue therebetween, along the length of the first and second components; and applying electrical energy to the tissue therebetween to create a tissue lesion across which depolarization wavefronts will not propagate. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for creating tissue lesions in heart tissue in which depolarization wavefronts will not propagate, comprising:
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a first elongated component carrying a longitudinally extending first electrode element for delivery of electrical energy; a second elongated component carrying a longitudinally extending second electrode element for delivery of electrical energy, the second component substantially pivotally coupled to the first component; and magnetically attractive elements mounted to and extending along the first and second components for magnetically attracting the first and second components toward one another along the length of the first electrode element for delivery of electrical energy wherein the first component is manually shapeable and the second component is sufficiently flexible to be deflected into alignment with the first component by the magnetic elements. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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