APPLICATOR DEVICE FOR INTERVENTION RADIOTHERAPY (BRACHYTHERAPY) AND PERINEAL INTERVENTION AND/OR DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES

20210393979 · 2021-12-23

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates to an applicator device (10; 10; 10″) for interventional radiotherapy treatments (brachytherapy), perineal intervention and/or diagnostic procedures on a patient, comprising a substantially plate-like and on the whole T-shaped main body (1; 1′; 1″), which main body (1; 1′; 1″) comprises two peripheral portions (19) having a profile with curved, preferably concave, route, each one intended to abut on a patient's leg.

    Claims

    1. An applicator device for interventional radiotherapy treatments, general intervention and/or diagnostic procedures on a patient, comprising: a substantially plate-shaped main body comprising two peripheral edge portions having a concave contour intended to abut on a patient's leg, said peripheral edge portions being respectively mirrored with respect to an axis of symmetry.

    2. The applicator device according to claim 1, wherein said main body has a substantially T-shaped overall profile, wherein each one of said peripheral edge portions is located at a respective end portion of a T arm.

    3. The applicator device according to claim 1, wherein said main body has an operating surface having substantially planar configuration.

    4. The applicator device according to claim 1, wherein said main body is made of plastic material.

    5. The applicator device according to claim 1, wherein said main body comprises a through seat configured to house a tubular guiding element 44) in turn apt to receive a probe and to guide it within a patient's body district.

    6. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein said seat has a development direction orthogonal to an operating surface of said main body.

    7. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein said seat is positioned at said axis of symmetry and centered with respect to said two peripheral edge portions.

    8. The applicator device according to claim 5, wherein said main body comprises a plurality of through holes apt to accommodate needle-like elements, the density of said plurality of holes decreasing with the distance from said seat.

    9. The applicator device according to claim 1, wherein said main body has a modular sandwich configuration, comprising: a first and a second outer body, each one of said first and a second outer body having a plurality of through holes apt to house needle-like elements, and an intermediate body interposable between said first and second outer body, and made of material apt to be perforated by the needle-like elements.

    10. The applicator device according to claim 1, wherein said main body comprises a first and a second portion, to each one of which a portion of an operating surface corresponds, which first and a second portion can be reversibly connected at least at a respective connection region, wherein at said connection regions coupling elements, apt to realize a reversible mechanical connection between said first and second portion, is are provided.

    11. An applicator assembly for interventional radiotherapy treatments, general intervention and/or diagnostics procedures on a patient, comprising: an applicator device according to claim 1, wherein the applicator device comprises a through seat configured to house a tubular guiding element, and said tubular guiding element, configured to be housed within said seat and apt to receive a probe and to guide it within a patient's body district.

    12. The applicator assembly according to claim 11, wherein said tubular guide element is made of eco-transparent material.

    13. The applicator assembly according to claim 11, comprising a fixing support configured to be connected to said applicator device and to an imaging device, respectively.

    14. The applicator assembly according to claim 13, wherein said fixing support is configured to be superimposed on said applicator device at an operating surface.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0046] The enclosed figures will be referred to, wherein:

    [0047] FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a first preferred embodiment of an applicator device according to the present invention;

    [0048] FIG. 2 shows a plan view of the applicator device of FIG. 1 in combination with a supporting element;

    [0049] FIGS. 3A and 3B show a top and bottom perspective view, respectively, of a second preferred embodiment of an applicator device according to the present invention in an exploded configuration;

    [0050] FIGS. 4A and 4B show a top and bottom perspective view, respectively, of the second preferred embodiment of an applicator device according to the present invention in combination with a supporting element in an exploded configuration;

    [0051] FIGS. 5A and 5B show a front and rear perspective view, respectively, of the second preferred embodiment of an applicator device according to the present invention in an exploded configuration, according to an attitude suitable to the anus-rectum-vagina-vulva treatment, with connecting means suitable to allow the anchoring to the patient's skin;

    [0052] FIGS. 6A e 6B show a front and rear perspective view, respectively, of the second preferred embodiment of an applicator device according to the present invention in combination with a supporting element, in an exploded configuration, according to an attitude suitable to the treatment of prostate, in particular anchored to a stepper or to a support for ultrasound apparatus;

    [0053] FIG. 7 shows a plan view of a third preferred embodiment of an applicator device according to the present invention.

    [0054] The above-mentioned Figures are to be meant exclusively with exemplifying and not limiting purposes.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0055] By referring to FIG. 1, a first preferred embodiment of an applicator device for guiding the positioning of needle-like elements, such as needles or catheters, during the percutaneous insertion thereof is designated as a whole with 10. In particular, the device of the invention is suitable to perform intervention radiotherapy treatments, intervention/diagnostic procedures and diagnostic imaging on a patient.

    [0056] The applicator device 10 comprises a main body 1 preferably shaped like a plate.

    [0057] The plate-like shape is meant to designate a shape wherein two spatial sizes (defined hereinafter as main sizes) are predominant with respect to a third one, which third spazial size in the subject description is meant to coincide with the thickness of the main body 1.

    [0058] In particular, the body 1 comprises an operating surface 2 which develops according to the two main sizes of the body 1, which can be seen in the plan view in FIG. 1. Of course, in the plan view the thickness of the main body 1 cannot be seen.

    [0059] Such surface 2 is defined as an operating surface because in use it corresponds to the face of the applicator wherein the needles or catheters are inserted in input, which needles or catheters cross the applicator until outgoing from an opposite face of the applicator with respect to the operating surface itself, in order to proceed with the percutaneous insertion.

    [0060] The operating surface 2 can have a planar development, preferably according to a plane orthogonal to the thickness of the body 1, as shown in the preferred illustrated embodiment.

    [0061] The main body 1 comprises at least two peripheral edge portions 19 which have a curved, preferably concave, profile to adjust to the anatomical shape of a user's leg, in particular to the thigh attachment.

    [0062] The main body 1 has a substantially T-shaped overall profile seen in plan, wherein each one of said peripheral edge portions 19 is located at a respective end portion of a T arm. In the plan view of FIG. 1 it is possible to see the concavity of the portions of peripheral edge 19.

    [0063] The concave surfaces 19 result to be mutually specular with respect to an axis of symmetry A and they have an equal extension. According to preferred embodiments of the device, the axis of symmetry A corresponds to an axis of symmetry of the main body 1, which preferably extends in the main development direction of the T stem and it is orthogonal to the T arms, as still shown in FIG. 1.

    [0064] In order to allow the applicator device 10 to fulfil the guiding function for the percutaneous insertion of needles and catheters, the main body 1 further comprises a plurality of through holes 5, having a diameter indeed compatible for inserting needles or catheters.

    [0065] In particular, the operating surface 2 has the plurality of through holes 5, which develop through the whole thickness of the plate, preferably mutually aligned according to a direction orthogonal to the operating surface 2. The holes are configured to allow the insertion and to guide the percutaneous penetration of needles or catheters, therefore they have a larger diameter than that of the elements to be guided.

    [0066] According to particularly preferred embodiments of the invention, the applicator further has a through seat 4 configured for the insertion of a tubular guide element 14, in particular an endo-rectal cylinder, preferably eco-transparent. The endo-rectal cylinder 14 in turn is apt to receive a probe, for example an ultrasound probe, for guiding such probe within a patient's body district. The set of the applicator device 10 and the tubular guiding element 14 is designated as applicator assembly 100.

    [0067] The applicator 10 preferably comprises means for locking, in particular locking reversibly, the guiding element 14 in the seat 4.

    [0068] Preferably, the seat 4 has a development direction substantially orthogonal to the operating surface 2 of the main body 1, for example parallelly to the development direction of the plurality of holes 5.

    [0069] Preferably, the seat 4 is positioned at the axis of symmetry A, still more preferably centred with respect to the two concave portions of peripheral edge 19, as shown in FIG. 1.

    [0070] According to alternative embodiments of the invention, the tubular guiding element 14 is implemented integrally to the main body 1, or it is fixed to the main body 1 permanently. The tubular guiding element could have different length and sizes or it could be inserted partially so as to modulate the length to adapt the applicator to the different vaginal or rectal anatomical situations.

    [0071] According to a particularly advantageous aspect of the invention, the holes 5 are arranged with increasing density, that is a greater number of holes per surface unit, towards the seat 4, in other words they are arranged with density decreasing upon increasing of the distance from such seat 4.

    [0072] According to alternative embodiments of the invention, on the operating surface 2 at least two regions with different distribution density of holes 5 can be defined, such as a first central region (in particular at or near the seat 4) having a first density of holes and a second peripheral region (substantially corresponding to the remaining portion of the operating surface 2) having a second density of holes, smaller than the first density.

    [0073] The main body 1, as the whole applicator 10, is wholly made of not metallic material, preferably of plastics, or however it is made of a material suitable to allow to perform imaging diagnostic examinations (ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance—MR, Computerised Tomography—CT) without producing artefacts or being dangerous for the patient.

    [0074] Additional preferred feature of an applicator 10 according to the present invention is the presence of means 3 for connecting to the patient's body district or to outer devices. For example, the connecting means 3 comprises seats for means for anchoring to supports of imaging apparatuses, steppers or supports for ultrasound apparatus. Preferably, all connection means comprised or applied to the device of the invention are made of not metallic material, for example plastics.

    [0075] Such seats 3 can be made in the form of through holes, rings or eyelets configured for applying stitches (for connecting the applicator to the patient's skin) or fixing screws (for connecting applicator to outer apparatuses), preferably positioned on the peripheral profile of the main body 1 and/or at the end vertexes thereof. Preferably, the seats implemented as through holes are configured to allow even the insertion of a needle/catheter inside thereof.

    [0076] Still, the connecting means 3 can allow to fix the applicator 10 to a supporting element 20, the latter configured to allow to fix the applicator device 10 thereto it is connected to an outer instrument or device, for example an imaging device. 1. In particular, the supporting element or the fixing support 20 is configured to be superimposed on the applicator device 10 at the operating surface 2 and fixed thereto by the connection means 3.

    [0077] According to additional embodiments, the portions of the main body 1 at the T arms and the portion at the T stem could have different thicknesses to favour the hooking of the applicator 10 to other devices already present on the market, above all for the connection to steppers or supports for ultrasound apparatus. The thicknesses will be sufficient to guarantee the perpendicular insertion of the needle with respect to the surface of the applicator and the hooking of the T longitudinal stem to the above-mentioned anchoring devices.

    [0078] By way of example, FIG. 2 shows an applicator assembly 100a comprising, apart from the applicator device 10 and the tubular guiding element 14, a supporting element 20. All devices and elements comprised in the applicator assembly 100a preferably are made of not metallic material, for example plastics. In some situations, in order to guarantee a better stability, the element 20 could be made of metallic material.

    [0079] A second preferred embodiment of the applicator device of the invention is shown in exploded configuration in FIGS. 3A and 3B, wherein it is designated with the numeral reference 10′. The set of the applicator device 10′ and the tubular guiding element 14 is designated as a whole as applicator assembly 100′.

    [0080] As it is clear from the Figures, the overall configuration of the device 10′ still preferably is the one of a T-shaped plate, having two concave portions of peripheral edges 19 at the T arms.

    [0081] Hereinafter, the second preferred embodiment of the applicator 10′ will be described exclusively referring to the differences existing with respect to the already described embodiment.

    [0082] The device 10′ has a main body 1′ apt to implement a system for locking by friction the needle-like elements inserted therein.

    [0083] The main body 1′ to this purpose has a modular configuration, comprising several mutually superimposable substantially plate-like elements, so that the overall thickness of the main body 1′, and at last that of the applicator 10′, is equal to the sum of the thicknesses of the plate-like elements.

    [0084] The modular main body 1′ comprises two outer bodies 11 and 12 made of stiff material (that is which cannot be perforated by the needle-like elements) and an intermediate body 13 which can be interposed therebetween, made of soft material (that is which can be perforated by the needle-like elements), preferably made of rubber.

    [0085] Both outer bodies 11, 12 have the plurality of through holes 5 for the insertion of the needle-like elements, which through holes 5 match in an assembly configuration of the main body 1′, in order to allow the simultaneous passage of the needle-like elements through both outer bodies 11, 12, so that they can cross the whole applicator 10′.

    [0086] The two outer bodies 11, 12 are fixed to each other by dedicated locking means, for example by clamping threaded elements, to lock therebetween the intermediate body 13, preferably reversibly.

    [0087] In use, each needle-like element is inserted in a respective hole of an outer body, it penetrates through the intermediate body and at last it goes out of the applicator by means of a corresponding through hole of the additional outer body.

    [0088] By referring to FIGS. 4A and 4B, an applicator assembly 100a′ is shown, comprising an applicator device 10′, a supporting element 20 and a tubular guiding element 14, all made of not metallic material, for example plastics.

    [0089] Still, the couples of FIGS. 5A, 5B and 6A, 6B, respectively, show preferred configurations for using an applicator assembly 100′ and 100a′ according to the present invention, in particular FIGS. 5A and 5B show a suitable attitude for the treatment of the body districts of anus-vagina-vulva and FIGS. 6A and 6B show a suitable attitude for the treatment of the prostate.

    [0090] By referring to FIG. 7, a third embodiment of the applicator device according to the present invention, designated as a whole with 10″, will be now described and shown together with an applicator assembly 100″ which comprises even a tubular guiding element 14 housed within the seat 4 of the applicator 10″.

    [0091] Such embodiment will be described exclusively relating to the differences existing with respect to the already described embodiments.

    [0092] The applicator 10″ has a main body 1″ still overall shaped like a T, but having adjustable plan dimensions, as it comprises a plurality of selectively removable parts or portions.

    [0093] Thanks to its modularity, the applicator 10″ results to be more versatile with respect to the already treated variants, as the overall dimensions of the main body 1″ can be adapted depending upon the body district to be treated. Therefore, the use thereof is particularly advantageous even within procedures involving particularly narrow anatomical areas, such as portions of vulva, vagina, anus or rectum, wherein the T-like configuration could result difficult to be applied. Under such circumstances, the use of one single portion of the main body 1″ would make the treatment easier.

    [0094] According to additional embodiments, the various portions of the main body 1″ could have different thicknesses to favour the hooking of the applicator 10″ to other devices, above all for the connection to steppers or supports for ultrasound apparatuses.

    [0095] By referring to FIG. 7, the main body 1″ comprises at least two portions 1a and 1b, each one thereto a portion of an operating surface corresponds. Such portions 1a and 1b can be reversibly connected at least at a respective connecting region 1a″ and 1b″, which preferably corresponds to a respective peripheral portion when the applicator is plan seen.

    [0096] According to the preferred embodiment the present description relates to, the two portions 1a and 1b correspond to the portion comprising the T arms and the portion of T stem, respectively.

    [0097] At the two connecting regions 1a″ and 1b″ coupling means 30 is provided, apt to realize a reversible mechanical connection therebetween. For example, the coupling means 30 can include shaped profiles to implement a shape coupling between the two regions 1a″ and 1b″, in addition or in alternative to seats for the application of fixing means, preferably threaded means, such as screws or bolts, apt to implement and/or stabilize the coupling between the portions 1a and 1b.

    [0098] In particular, according to the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 7, projecting elements or pins 99 are provided at the region 1b″, whereas at the portion 1a″ for each pin 99 a respective seat apt to receive it completely (not visible in Figure) is obtained, which to this purpose has a geometry substantially complementary thereto.

    [0099] As it can be seen in the enclosed Figure, the pins 99 (and then their seats) can be arranged specularly with respect to an axis of symmetry A.

    [0100] Preferably, the pins 99 implement a forcedly fixed connection with the respective seats, which then are slightly undersized; however, the insertion is possible thanks to the elastic deformability of pins and seats which, actually, implement a connection by friction.

    [0101] The overall configuration is so that, when the two regions 1a″ and 1b″ are approached, each pin 99 inserts within its seat. The coupling is completed when the portions 1a and 1b abut on each other.

    [0102] When the two portions 1a and 1b are in a completed coupling configuration, the main body 1″ has an overall T-like shape, according to what already described with reference to the already described embodiments.

    [0103] The present invention has been so far described with reference to preferred embodiments, subjected to be combined whenever possible. It is to be meant that other embodiments belonging to the same inventive core may exist, as defined by the protective scope of the here below reported claims.