Cooled antenna for device insertable into a body
First Claim
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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Abstract
A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen includes a catheter shaft and an energy emitting assembly. The catheter shaft is insertable into the body lumen and includes a plurality of cooling lumens arranged generally circumjacent a generally central lumen. At least some of the circumjacent cooling lumens are in fluid communication with the central lumen and the energy emitting assembly extends through the central lumen. The central lumen and at least one portion of the energy emitting assembly are configured to direct a flow of cooling fluid about an outer surface of the at least one portion of the energy emitting assembly within the central lumen.
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26 Claims
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1. A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen, the device comprising:
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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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2. A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen, the device comprising:
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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, an energy emitting portion, and a distal portion extending distally from the energy emitting portion, wherein the energy emitting assembly extends through the central lumen without contact between at least the energy emitting portion and a wall of the central lumen to direct a flow of cooling fluid directly about an outer surface of the energy emitting portion within the central lumen, wherein the energy emitting portion includes a cover extending over and along at least an entire length of the energy emitting portion to sealingly isolate the energy emitting portion from the circulating cooling fluid, wherein the cover includes; a first tube formed having a generally uniform thickness; a second tube positioned proximal to, and spaced apart from, a proximal end of the energy emitting portion, the second tube secured about a proximal portion of the energy emitting assembly; and a third tube positioned distal to, and spaced apart from, a distal end of the energy emitting portion, the third tube secured about the distal portion of the energy emitting assembly, wherein the first tube has a length extending substantially greater than a length of the energy emitting portion, with a proximal end of the first tube extending proximally beyond the second tube and a distal end of the first tube extending distally beyond the third tube. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen, the device comprising:
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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, an energy emitting portion, and a distal portion extending distally from the energy emitting portion, wherein the energy emitting assembly extends through the central lumen without contact between at least the energy emitting portion and a wall of the central lumen to direct a flow of cooling fluid directly about an outer surface of the energy emitting portion within the central lumen, wherein the energy emitting portion includes a microwave antenna, and wherein the distal portion of the energy emitting assembly defines an anchor portion having a diameter less than a diameter of the energy emitting portion to permit the circulating cooling fluid to flow by and around the anchor portion, and wherein the anchor portion includes a distal tip secured to a portion of the catheter shaft at a location spaced apart distally from the energy emitting portion to define a passageway, and at least some of the respective cooling lumens fluidly communicate with the central lumen via the passageway.
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5. A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen, the device comprising:
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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, an energy emitting portion, and a distal portion extending distally from the energy emitting portion, wherein the energy emitting assembly extends through the central lumen without contact between at least the energy emitting portion and a wall of the central lumen to direct a flow of cooling fluid directly about an outer surface of the energy emitting portion within the central lumen, wherein the plurality of cooling lumens includes at least an intake cooling lumen and an exhaust cooling lumen, both configured to be in fluid communication with an external cooling fluid unit, and wherein the device includes a cooling balloon connected to an exterior of the catheter shaft adjacent the energy emitting portion, the cooling balloon being in communication with the central lumen and the central lumen in communication with the exhaust cooling lumen, wherein the device includes an auxiliary lumen configured to establish communication between the cooling balloon and the central lumen, the auxiliary lumen is arranged with the cooling lumens to be circumjacent the central lumen, and wherein the auxiliary lumen comprises a proximal portion and a distal portion separated from the proximal portion by a plug to sealingly isolate the distal portion from the proximal portion, the distal portion positioned adjacent the energy emitting portion and configured to communicate fluid from the balloon to the central lumen. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen, the device comprising:
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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, an energy emitting portion, and a distal portion extending distally from the energy emitting portion, wherein the energy emitting assembly extends through the central lumen without contact between at least the energy emitting portion and a wall of the central lumen to direct a flow of cooling fluid directly about an outer surface of the energy emitting portion within the central lumen, wherein the plurality of cooling lumens includes several cooling lumens arranged in parallel and configured as independent intake lumens to communicate with and receive cooling fluid from an external cooling fluid unit, wherein the device includes a cooling balloon connected to an exterior of the catheter shaft adjacent the energy emitting portion, the cooling balloon in communication with the respective intake cooling lumens to receive cooling fluid and in communication with the central lumen via an auxiliary lumen to release cooling fluid, wherein the central lumen defines an exhaust lumen configured to communicate cooling fluid to the external cooling fluid unit, and wherein the auxiliary lumen is arranged with the cooling lumens to be circumjacent the central lumen and the auxiliary lumen comprises a proximal portion and a distal portion sealingly isolated from the proximal portion, the distal portion positioned adjacent the energy emitting portion and configured to communicate fluid from the balloon to the central lumen. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen, the device comprising:
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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; an energy emitting assembly extending through the central lumen and including an energy emitting portion and an anchor portion extending distally from the energy emitting portion, wherein the anchor portion secures the energy emitting assembly within the catheter shaft, and wherein the central lumen and the energy emitting portion are configured to direct a flow of cooling fluid about an outer surface of the energy emitting portion within the central lumen, wherein the anchor portion is configured to permit cooling fluid that communicates between the central lumen and the respective cooling lumens to flow by and around the anchor portion within the central lumen, wherein the anchor portion includes; a first tube including a proximal portion secured relative to the distal portion of the energy emitting portion and a distal portion extending distally from the energy emitting portion, wherein the distal portion of the first tube defines a lumen containing an adhesive material a second tube secured about the distal portion of the first tube and positioned distal to the distal end of the energy emitting portion; a third tube secured about a shaft of the energy emitting assembly proximal to, and spaced apart from, a proximal end of the energy emitting portion; and a fourth tube having a length extending substantially greater than a length of the energy emitting portion, with a proximal end of the fourth tube extending proximally beyond the third tube and a distal end of the fourth tube extending distally beyond the second tube, wherein the fourth tube has a length substantially greater than an entire length of the energy emitting portion to sealingly isolate the energy emitting portion from the circulating cooling fluid. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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14. A device for treating tissue adjacent to a body lumen, the device comprising:
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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, wherein the respective cooling lumens includes at least an intake cooling lumen and an exhaust cooling lumen and the central lumen is in communication with the exhaust cooling lumen, both the respective intake and exhaust cooling lumens configured to be in fluid communication with an external cooling fluid unit, and wherein the catheter shaft includes an auxiliary lumen; a cooling balloon connected to an exterior of the catheter shaft and in communication with the central lumen via the auxiliary lumen and in communication with the intake lumen; and an energy emitting assembly extending through the central lumen and including an energy emitting portion, wherein the central lumen and the energy emitting portion are configured to direct a flow of cooling fluid about an outer surface of the energy emitting portion within the central lumen, wherein the auxiliary lumen is arranged adjacent the cooling lumens to be circumjacent the central lumen, and wherein the auxiliary lumen comprises a proximal portion and a distal portion separated from the proximal portion by a plug to sealingly isolate the distal portion from the proximal portion, the distal portion positioned adjacent the energy emitting portion and configured to communicate fluid from the balloon to the central lumen. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A device for treating tissue within a body, the device comprising:
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an energy emitting assembly including a shaft and a microwave antenna extending distally from the shaft; and a sealing mechanism covering the microwave antenna to sealingly isolate the microwave antenna from a fluid-filled environment within a catheter, the sealing mechanism including; a first tube secured relative to the energy emitting assembly in a position proximal to, and spaced apart from, a proximal end of the microwave antenna; a second tube secured relative to the energy emitting assembly in a position distal to, and spaced apart from, a distal end of the microwave antenna; and a tubular sleeve having a length extending substantially greater than a length of the microwave antenna, the tubular sleeve secured against the microwave antenna over both the respective first and second tubes, wherein a proximal end of the tubular sleeve extends proximally beyond the first tube and a distal end of the tubular sleeve extends distally beyond the second tube, wherein the respective tubes are secured relative to the microwave antenna and relative to each other, and wherein the tubular sleeve is secured over the respective first and second tubes and secured relative to an entire length of the microwave antenna via heat shrinking. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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