Moisture Transport System for Contact Electrocoagulation
First Claim
1. A method of ablating walls of a uterus using an ablation device, the ablation device comprising a tubular member coupled to a working end, the working end comprising a first electrode and a second electrode, the method comprising:
- positioning the first electrode within the uterus;
delivering ablation energy through the first and second electrodes to the walls of the uterus, wherein the delivering step causes moisture to be released from the walls; and
removing the released moisture through a continuously open flow path through the tubular member during the delivering step.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for use in performing ablation or coagulation of organs and other tissue includes a metallized fabric electrode array which is substantially absorbent and/or permeable to moisture and gases such as steam and conformable to the body cavity. Following placement of the ablation device into contact with the tissue to be ablated, an RF generator is used to deliver RF energy to the conductive regions and to thereby induce current flow from the electrodes to tissue to be ablated. As the current heats the tissue, moisture (such as steam or liquid) leaves the tissue causing the tissue to dehydrate. Suction may be applied to facilitate moisture removal. The moisture permeability and/or absorbency of the electrode carrying member allows the moisture to leave the ablation site so as to prevent the moisture from providing a path of conductivity for the current.
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1. A method of ablating walls of a uterus using an ablation device, the ablation device comprising a tubular member coupled to a working end, the working end comprising a first electrode and a second electrode, the method comprising:
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positioning the first electrode within the uterus; delivering ablation energy through the first and second electrodes to the walls of the uterus, wherein the delivering step causes moisture to be released from the walls; and removing the released moisture through a continuously open flow path through the tubular member during the delivering step. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of ablating walls of a uterus using an ablation device, the ablation device comprising a tubular member coupled to a working end, the working end comprising a first electrode and a second electrode, the method comprising:
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positioning the first electrode within the uterus; delivering ablation energy through the first and second electrodes to the walls, wherein the delivering step causes moisture to be released from the walls; and removing the released moisture away from the walls and through an opening in the tubular member proximal to at least a portion of the first electrode. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of ablating walls of a uterus using an ablation device, the ablation device comprising a tubular member coupled to a working end, the working end comprising a first electrode and a second electrode, the method comprising:
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positioning the first electrode in the uterus; delivering ablation energy through the first and second electrodes to the walls while continuing to apply suction through the tubular member, wherein the delivering step causes moisture to be released from the walls; and removing the released moisture from an interior of the uterus during the delivering step to carry the released moisture away from the walls and through the tubular member.
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