A61B2018/068

ELECTRO-CHEMICAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENT
20190262059 · 2019-08-29 · ·

An electro-chemical surgical knife is detailed that in a single instrument provides both a chemically assisted mechanical dissector and an electrical knife. The chemically assisted mechanical dissector: includes a conductive mechanical instrument, a source, (7), of cleavage solution, a pump, (8), for feeding the cleavage solution to, a channel, (2), for transporting the cleavage solution to the operating location, and a flow controller, (8c), for controlling the volumetric feeding of cleavage solution by the pump to the channel inlet. The electric knife includes a source of high frequency AC electrical power, (5), for feeding AC current through an electric conductor, (3), to, an electrode, (6), formed by the conductive mechanical instrument and further comprises A second controller, (5c), for controlling the feeding of electric current to the electrode.

EXOTHERMIC REACTION-BASED ABLATION
20240164825 · 2024-05-23 ·

Various embodiments of ablation elements are disclosed herein, where the ablation element includes a biodegradable shell. Calcium chloride is retained within the biodegradable shell. When the ablation element is delivered to a target location within the body of a patent, the biodegradable shell degrades to release the calcium chloride. A reaction between the released calcium chloride and bodily fluids will generate heat, which in turn will ablate biological material in proximity to the reactive region.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING NERVES OR OTHER TISSUE
20240206968 · 2024-06-27 ·

According to various embodiments, systems, devices and methods for modulating targeted nerve fibers (e.g., hepatic neuromodulation) or other tissue are provided. The systems may be configured to access tortuous anatomy of or adjacent hepatic vasculature. The systems may be configured to target nerves surrounding (e.g., within adventitia of or within perivascular space of) an artery or other blood vessel, such as the common hepatic artery.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MODULATNG NERVES OR OTHER TISSUE

According to various embodiments, systems, devices and methods for modulating targeted nerve fibers (e.g., hepatic neuromodulation) or other tissue are provided. The systems may be configured to access tortuous anatomy of or adjacent hepatic vasculature. The systems may be configured to target nerves surrounding (e.g., within adventitia of or within perivascular space of) an artery or other blood vessel, such as the common hepatic artery.

ABLATION NEEDLE DEVICE, HIGH-FREQUENCY ABLATION TREATMENT SYSTEM, AND CHEMICAL ABLATION TREATMENT SYSTEM
20180296263 · 2018-10-18 · ·

An ablation needle device is a needle device intended for an ablation treatment of an adrenal tumor with transvenous introduction of an injection needle into an adrenal gland. The ablation needle device includes a metal injection needle including a pointed tubular distal portion and a tubular proximal portion, and a grip portion attached to a proximal side of the injection needle. The proximal portion of the injection needle is given flexibility by forming a helical slit in a distal region of the proximal portion. An outer surface of the proximal portion is coated with resin. A distal end of the distal portion of the injection needle is closed. A plurality of fine holes are formed in an outer surface of the distal portion including the closed part. The grip portion has a liquid-injection port for supplying liquid into the lumen of the injection needle.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING NERVES OR OTHER TISSUE
20240325080 · 2024-10-03 ·

According to various embodiments, systems, devices and methods for modulating targeted nerve fibers (e.g., hepatic neuromodulation) or other tissue are provided. The systems may be configured to access tortuous anatomy of or adjacent hepatic vasculature. The systems may be configured to target nerves surrounding (e.g., within adventitia of or within perivascular space of) an artery or other blood vessel, such as the common hepatic artery.

PRECISION CHEMICAL ABLATION AND TREATMENT OF TISSUES
20170209389 · 2017-07-27 ·

Compositions, systems, devices, and methods for performing precise chemical treatment of tissues are disclosed. Systems, devices, and methods for administering a chemical agent to one or more a precise regions within a tissue mass are disclosed. Compositions, systems, devices, and methods for treating targeted regions within a tissue mass are disclosed.

ABLATION DEVICES UTILIZING EXOTHERMIC CHEMICAL REACTIONS, SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME, AND METHODS OF ABLATING TISSUE USING SAME
20170095284 · 2017-04-06 ·

An ablation device includes a handle assembly including a distal end and a probe extending distally from the distal end of the handle assembly. The probe includes a heat-transfer portion and at least one fluid-flow path in fluid communication with the heat-transfer portion. The handle assembly includes at least one fluid reservoir in fluid communication with the at least one fluid-flow path and at least one apparatus configured to cause fluid flow between the at least one fluid reservoir and the heat-transfer portion. The probe is configured to apply thermal energy released by an exothermic chemical reaction that occurs when fluid from the at least one fluid reservoir is caused to flow to the heat-transfer portion.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THERMAL SKIN TREATMENT WITH METAL NANOPARTICLES
20170000547 · 2017-01-05 ·

Treatment of skin tissue with photoactive materials and light, such as nanoparticles and formulations which are useful for cosmetic, diagnostic and therapeutic applications to mammals such as humans. In particular, embodiments of thermal treatment of the skin surface with metal nanoparticles in surfactant containing solutions are disclosed.

Systems and methods for modulating nerves or other tissue

According to various embodiments, systems, devices and methods for modulating targeted nerve fibers (e.g., hepatic neuromodulation) or other tissue are provided. The systems may be configured to access tortuous anatomy of or adjacent hepatic vasculature. The systems may be configured to target nerves surrounding (e.g., within adventitia of or within perivascular space of) an artery or other blood vessel, such as the common hepatic artery.