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Cooled antenna for device insertable into a body

  • US 8,728,068 B2
  • Filed: 04/09/2010
  • Issued: 05/20/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/09/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen, the device comprising:

  • a catheter shaft insertable into the body lumen and including a plurality of cooling lumens arranged generally circumjacent a generally central lumen, wherein at least some of the circumjacent cooling lumens are in fluid communication with the central lumen; and

    an energy emitting assembly including a proximal portion, a microwave antenna, and a distal portion extending distally from the microwave antenna, wherein the energy emitting assembly extends through the central lumen, and wherein the microwave antenna comprises a helical dipole configuration that includes a core extending along a length of at least the energy emitting portion, a series of coil windings arranged in a helical pattern about the core, and a sleeve covering at least the coil windings,wherein the series of coil windings defines a series of recesses between the adjacent coil windings, and wherein the respective coil windings are in contact against the wall of the central lumen to define a generally helical flow path via at least some of the recesses along a length of the microwave antenna.

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