Electrosurgical device and methods
First Claim
1. A method of treating pain generated by nervous tissue at an interface between bone of a vertebral body and a tumor located at least partially within the vertebral body, the method comprising:
- delivering energy to the nervous tissue using a single bipolar probe having an active tip comprising at least two electrodes, the at least two electrodes including at least a generally tubular outer electrode defining a first lumen having a longitudinal axis, and a generally tubular inner electrode defining a second lumen having a longitudinal axis extending coaxially with the longitudinal axis of the first lumen along at least a portion of the outer electrode, the energy being sufficient to limit generation of pain signals by the nervous tissue; and
cooling the outer electrode and the inner electrode by flowing a coolant within the second lumen of the inner electrode as the energy is being delivered to the nervous tissue to limit charring of the tissue at the surface of the at least two electrodes.
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Abstract
An electrosurgical bipolar probe with internal cooling for use in systems and methods for lesioning in bone and other tissue is disclosed. The bipolar probe includes tubular electrodes configured such that the inner surface of the electrodes are cooled, directly or indirectly, while keeping the electrodes electrically isolated. An exemplary disclosed method of using a bipolar probe having an active tip having at least two electrodes for delivering energy includes the steps of: advancing the active tip into a bone tissue; delivering energy substantially between the electrodes in a bipolar manner; and supplying cooling fluid to the active tip for internal cooling of the electrodes. Some versions of the method further include the steps of monitoring the temperature of tissue to which the energy is being delivered; and controlling the delivery of energy in suspense to the temperature of the tissue.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of treating pain generated by nervous tissue at an interface between bone of a vertebral body and a tumor located at least partially within the vertebral body, the method comprising:
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delivering energy to the nervous tissue using a single bipolar probe having an active tip comprising at least two electrodes, the at least two electrodes including at least a generally tubular outer electrode defining a first lumen having a longitudinal axis, and a generally tubular inner electrode defining a second lumen having a longitudinal axis extending coaxially with the longitudinal axis of the first lumen along at least a portion of the outer electrode, the energy being sufficient to limit generation of pain signals by the nervous tissue; and cooling the outer electrode and the inner electrode by flowing a coolant within the second lumen of the inner electrode as the energy is being delivered to the nervous tissue to limit charring of the tissue at the surface of the at least two electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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