Patent classifications
A61N2007/0004
Device and method for lung treatment
This invention relates to the treatment of a patient's lung, for example, a lung exhibiting chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and in particular to methods and devices for affecting lung volume reduction, preferably for achieving acute or immediate lung volume reduction following treatment. The lung volume reduction is effected by delivering a condensable vapor at a temperature above body temperature to the desired regions of the patient's lung to damage tissue therein. Blood flow and air flow to the damaged tissue region is essentially terminated, rendering the target region non-functional. Alternative energy sources may be used to effect the thermal damage to the lung tissue.
ULTRASONIC BATH TO INCREASE TISSUE PERFUSION
The present invention describes a method of using an ultrasonic bath to enhance tissue perfusion, enhance the development of collateral blood vessels and/or enhance collateral circulation in an extremity in need thereof. Also described is an ultrasonic bath for the inventive method.
Methods and Systems for Measuring Tissue Impedance and Monitoring PVD Treatment Using Neuro-Implants with Improved Ultrasound Powering
Methods and systems for measuring tissue impedance and monitoring PVD treatment using neuro-implants with improved wireless powering are disclosed. In some embodiments, an implanted device including a wireless energy receiver, a demodulation circuit, and electrodes may be configured to received modulated energy from an energy transmitter. The implanted device may convert the energy to an electrical voltage to be applied to tissue to adjust the tissue's impedance. The tissue impedance may be measured with a computing system by receiving and processing an energy signal emitted/produced in response to the electrical voltage applied by the implanted device. In some embodiments, improved microwave powering schemes may be utilized to power the implanted device. In some embodiments, improved ultrasound powering schemes may be utilized to power the implanted device. For example, energy transfer efficiency from different transmitters may be evaluated to select for energy transmission the transmitter that yields optimal energy transfer efficiency.
Ultrasound based method and apparatus for stone detection and to facilitate clearance thereof
Described herein are methods and apparatus for detecting stones by ultrasound, in which the ultrasound reflections from a stone are preferentially selected and accentuated relative to the ultrasound reflections from blood or tissue. Also described herein are methods and apparatus for applying pushing ultrasound to in vivo stones or other objects, to facilitate the removal of such in vivo objects.
Ultrasound based method and apparatus for stone detection and to facilitate clearance thereof
Described herein are methods and apparatus for detecting stones by ultrasound, in which the ultrasound reflections from a stone are preferentially selected and accentuated relative to the ultrasound reflections from blood or tissue. Also described herein are methods and apparatus for applying pushing ultrasound to in vivo stones or other objects, to facilitate the removal of such in vivo objects.
mmWave array and implanted susceptors for hyperthermia-based anti-cancer treatments
Methods and systems for hyperthermia-based anti-cancer treatments are disclosed herein. One disclosed system for hyperthermia-based anti-cancer treatments includes an array of millimeter wave amplifier integrated circuits having an output energy, one or more medical grade implantable susceptors, and a beam steering controller for the array of millimeter wave amplifier integrated circuits that is configured to steer the output energy of the array of millimeter wave amplifier integrated circuits into the one or more medical grade implantable susceptors.
Therapeutic ultrasonic device and the use thereof
The present invention discloses an therapeutic ultrasonic device consisting of at least one arc ultrasonic transducer that can be assembled. The arc ultrasonic transducer comprises a protruding part, a concave part and a plurality of piezoelectric vibrating parts. The protruding part and the concave part are disposed at two ends of the arc ultrasonic transducer respectively, and the piezoelectric vibrating parts are disposed at the inner arc face of the arc ultrasonic transducer. Various numbers of arc ultrasonic transducers can be used in assembled structure or non-assembled structure according to different body size and focal zones of various target tissue. Thus the therapeutic ultrasonic device of the present invention is widely used in treatment of various indications.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SELECTIVELY DISRUPTING TISSUE WITH HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND
Methods and systems for selectively disrupting tissue using high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) therapy are disclosed herein. A method of treating tissue in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology can include, for example, pulsing HIFU waves from an ultrasound source toward a volume of tissue that includes an extracellular matrix (ECM) and generating, from nonlinear propagation of the HIFU waves, shock waves in the tissue to induce boiling in the volume of the tissue. The method can further include lysing cells in the volume of tissue while leaving the ECM at least substantially intact. The emulsification of cells can be to a sufficient degree to decellularize the tissue and form a decellularized scaffold for subsequent tissue growth.
APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING ULTRASONIC IRRADIATION, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THEREOF
An apparatus for controlling an ultrasonic irradiation device according to an aspect of the present disclosure may include: a memory; a communication module configured to perform communication with the ultrasonic irradiation device; and a processor configured to control the ultrasonic irradiation device, the processor is configured to calculate a moving position based on: a first offset distance value between an ultrasonic probe and a marker stored in the memory, a second offset distance value between an ultrasonic irradiation module and a camera stored in the memory, and a first distance value, a second distance value, or a third distance value between a center position of the camera and a position of the marker in an image of an irradiation area obtained from the camera through the communication module.
System and method for open-loop ultrasound therapy
A method for delivering ultrasound therapy using open-loop controls comprises inserting a distal tip of a therapeutic ultrasound applicator into a patient's urethra, the distal tip including an ultrasound transducer; acquiring ultrasound images of the patient's urethra and prostate with an ultrasound imaging probe; aligning the distal tip of the therapeutic ultrasound applicator with the patient's prostate using the ultrasound images; delivering therapeutic ultrasound energy to the patient's prostate, with the ultrasound transducer, according to a treatment plan, the treatment plan including a predetermined limited angular range for the therapeutic ultrasound energy that avoids the patient's rectum and neurovascular bundles, wherein the therapeutic ultrasound is delivered without temperature feedback data.