Multiple treatment zone ablation probe
First Claim
1. A method of treating tissue in a patient, the method comprising:
- identifying a target tissue;
inserting at least one energy delivery probe into or near the target tissue, the energy delivery probe comprising at least a first electrode and a second electrode, wherein each electrode is independently selectively activatable;
an insulator coaxially surrounding the probe, the insulator positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode;
infusing a fluid through the probe;
activating the first electrode to deliver an electrical energy to the second electrode;
delivering energy between the first electrode and the second electrode;
switching the activation of the electrodes such that the second electrode is activated to deliver the electrical energy to the first electrode;
delivering electrical energy between the second electrode and the first electrode; and
forming an ablation zone.
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Abstract
An energy delivery probe and method of using the energy delivery probe to treat a patient is provided herein. The energy delivery probe has at least one probe body having a longitudinal axis and at least a first trocar and a second trocar. Each trocar comprises at least two electrodes that are electrically insulated from each other, and each electrode is independently selectively activatable. An insulative sleeve is positioned in a coaxially surrounding relationship to each of the first trocar and the second trocar. The probe also has a switching means for independently activating at least one electrode. The method involves independently and selectively activating the first and second electrodes to form an ablation zone, then repeating the ablation by delivering energy to a second set of electrodes, producing one or more overlapping ablation zone, and eliminating the need to reposition the ablation probes.
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13 Claims
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1. A method of treating tissue in a patient, the method comprising:
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identifying a target tissue; inserting at least one energy delivery probe into or near the target tissue, the energy delivery probe comprising at least a first electrode and a second electrode, wherein each electrode is independently selectively activatable; an insulator coaxially surrounding the probe, the insulator positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode; infusing a fluid through the probe; activating the first electrode to deliver an electrical energy to the second electrode; delivering energy between the first electrode and the second electrode; switching the activation of the electrodes such that the second electrode is activated to deliver the electrical energy to the first electrode; delivering electrical energy between the second electrode and the first electrode; and forming an ablation zone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for treating tissue, the system comprising:
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at least one energy delivery probe into or near the target tissue, the energy delivery probe comprising at least a first electrode and a second electrode, wherein each electrode is independently selectively activatable; a switching means, capable of being configured to independently selectively activate at least one of the first electrode and second electrode; a generator adapted to deliver energy to the at least one energy delivery probe; at least one cooling mechanism to deliver a cooling fluid to the at least one energy delivery probe; an insulator coaxially surrounding the probe, the insulator positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode; and the switching means activating the first electrode to deliver an electrical energy to the second electrode, delivering energy between the first electrode and the second electrode, the switching means alternating the electrodes by activating the second electrode to deliver the electrical energy to the first electrode, and delivering electrical energy between the second electrode and the first electrode. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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