ABLATION PROBE WITH DEPLOYABLE SENSORS
20210386467 · 2021-12-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2018/0293
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a thermal ablation probe device that integrates deployable sensors with a freezing probe or heating probe for use in ablating tissues. The ablation probe includes a longitudinal body including a thermal ablation energy source which may be, e.g., a cryosource or a heat source. The longitudinal body has a proximal end and a distal end terminating at a probe tip; and at least one deployable assembly disposed within the longitudinal body. The deployable assembly includes a flexible and substantially rigid deployment member, and at least one sensor affixed to a distal end of the deployment member. The ablation probe further includes a control mechanism for controlling deployment and retraction of the deployable assembly.
Claims
1. An ablation probe comprising: a longitudinal body including a thermal ablation energy source, the longitudinal body having a proximal end and a distal end terminating at a probe tip; at least one deployable assembly disposed within the longitudinal body, the deployable assembly including: a flexible and substantially rigid deployment member, and at least one sensor affixed to a distal end of the deployment member; and a control mechanism for controlling deployment in a distal direction and retraction in a proximal direction of the deployable assembly.
2. The ablation probe of claim 1, wherein the thermal ablation energy source is one of a radio frequency (RF) energy, high intensity focused ultrasound (HiFU), thermoelectric resistive heat, helium gas, or a laser.
3. The ablation probe of claim 1, wherein the thermal ablation energy source is a cryosource, and wherein the cryosource is one of nitrogen, nitrous oxide, hydrogen, argon, propane, an alcohol, or carbon dioxide in one of a gas, liquid, critical, or supercritical state.
4. The ablation probe of claim 3, wherein the longitudinal body further comprises a supply tube for supplying the cryosource to the probe tip, and a return tube for returning the cryosource from the probe tip, wherein the return tube substantially concentrically surrounds the supply tube.
5. The ablation probe of claim 4, wherein the longitudinal body further comprises an outer probe sheath concentrically surrounding the return tube, and an insulative lumen disposed between the return tube and the outer probe sheath, concentrically surrounding the return tube.
6. The ablation probe of claim 5, wherein the longitudinal body further comprises an integrated guide channel extending from the proximal end to the distal end, disposed within the insulative lumen, wherein the integrated guide channel forms a conduit for the deployable assembly.
7. The ablation probe of claim 1, wherein each of the at least one sensors senses one of: temperature, pressure, electrical impedance, electrical conduction, blood perfusion, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, or sound propagation velocity.
8. The ablation probe of claim 1, further comprising a probe handle disposed at the proximal end of the longitudinal body, wherein the control mechanism is disposed on the probe handle.
9. The ablation probe of claim 1, wherein the at least one deployable assembly comprises two deployable assemblies.
10. The ablation probe of claim 1, further comprising an internal deflection wedge on a radially inward surface of the distal end of the longitudinal body, wherein the internal deflection wedge includes an angled face relative to the longitudinal body, the angled face extending distally and radially outwardly, and wherein the angled face guides the deployable assembly distally and radially outward as it is deployed.
11. The ablation probe of claim 1, further comprising an internal deflection tube disposed at the distal end of the longitudinal body, the internal deflection tube being positioned to receive a distal end of the deployable assembly upon its deployment distally of the longitudinal body, wherein the internal deflection tube is shaped to direct a trajectory of the deployable assembly to curve radially outwardly relative to the longitudinal body as it is deployed distally of the distal end of the longitudinal body.
12. The ablation probe of claim 1, wherein at least one sensor further comprises four or five sensors.
13. The ablation probe of claim 7, wherein each sensor in the deployable assembly is axially spaced approximately 5 mm from the next sensor, and a distal-most sensor is axially spaced 1.5 to 2 cm from a proximal-most sensor.
14. A method of monitoring a tissue characteristic during a thermal ablation procedure, the method comprising: inserting an ablation probe into a target tissue, the ablation probe including: a longitudinal body including a thermal ablation energy source, the longitudinal body having a proximal end and a distal end terminating at a probe tip; at least one deployable assembly disposed within the longitudinal body, the deployable assembly including: a flexible and substantially rigid deployment member, and at least one sensor affixed to a distal end of the deployment member; and a control mechanism for controlling deployment of the deployable assembly; deploying the deployable assembly into at least one of the target tissue and a non-target tissue; initiating a hyperthermic or hypothermic temperature gradient in the target tissue to create an ablation zone, wherein the ablation zone includes a temperature gradient, and wherein the temperature gradient includes a change in temperature from the ablation probe radially outward to the non-target tissue; and monitoring at least one tissue characteristic in at least one of the target tissue or the non-target tissue.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising, after completing the thermal ablation procedure, retracting the deployable assembly prior to withdrawing the ablation probe from the target tissue.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the at least one tissue characteristic to be monitored includes one or more of: temperature, pressure, electrical impedance, electrical conduction, blood perfusion, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, or sound propagation velocity.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the thermal ablation energy source is one of a heat source or a cryosource, wherein the heat source is one of: radio frequency (RF) energy, high intensity focused ultrasound (HiFU), thermoelectric resistive heat, helium gas or a laser, and wherein the cryosource is one of nitrogen, argon, nitrous oxide, propane, an alcohol or carbon dioxide in one of a gas, liquid, critical, or supercritical state.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein the deploying step occurs prior to the initiating step.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] It is noted that the drawings of the disclosure are not necessarily to scale. The drawings are intended to depict only typical aspects of the disclosure, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the disclosure. In the drawings, like numbering represents like elements between the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Turning to the drawings,
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[0023] Referring back to
[0024] Similarly, in embodiments in which device 100 is a hyperthermic ablation device, such as shown in
[0025] As shown in
[0026] As further shown in
[0027] In various embodiments, sensors 112 on each deployable assembly 114 may monitor one or more tissue characteristics, such as temperature, pressure, electrical impedance, electrical conduction, blood perfusion, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, sound propagation velocity or another desired metric during the ablation process in both ablation zone 108 and the surrounding non-target tissues so that collateral damage to the surrounding areas is reduced. In various embodiments, sensors 112 may specifically be temperature sensors, and may include one or a combination of thermal couples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), or solid state temperature devices. Further, sensors may include electrical conduction monitors, tissue impedance rings or point sensors, or acoustic, infrared or other such sensors capable of monitoring the state, functionality, electrical characteristics and temperature within a target tissue prior to during and or following a procedure. In other embodiments, sensors 112 may record and/or transmit measurements to a user device.
[0028] As noted, deployable assembly 114 and its respective sensors 112 may be used to monitor temperature and other metrics during an ablation procedure at multiple points. During use of device 100, deployable assembly 114 can be positioned at various points within the ablation zone 108 along and/or across the temperature gradient 109 to periphery 110.
[0029] Deployable assembly 114 may be strategically positioned during a procedure to align sensors 112 with isotherms created during the ablation process. In still further embodiments, deployable assembly 114 and/or probe tip 106 may include integrated heating elements to allow for the “thawing” of tissue around probe tip 106 to facilitate quicker tissue thawing and probe removal following completion of a cryoablation procedure.
[0030] In various embodiments, deflection wedges 116 may be provided on a radially outer surface or within the shaft of longitudinal body 102 of device 100. Deflection wedges may be located near the distal end 105 of longitudinal body 102, just proximal of ablation zone 108. Deflection wedges 116 may be configured as described further below to direct deployable assembly 114 carrying sensors 112 into the target tissue at a particular angle relative to the probe surface. The specific angles may be calibrated to the desired zones or to locations within a target tissue at a desired distance from the probe tip 106 following probe insertion into a target tissue.
[0031] With reference to
[0032] At least one integrated guide channel 128 may be provided within insulative lumen 124. In some embodiments, two integrated guide channels 128 may be provided, and may be disposed approximately 180° around lumen 124 from one another. Integrated guide channels 128 may extend along the full axial length of longitudinal body 102, as shown in
[0033] In the retracted position, as shown in
[0034] With continued reference to
[0035] With reference to
[0036] In the retracted position, as shown in
[0037] Upon deployment, shown in
[0038] Surface mounted deflection wedges 316 may be substantially triangular in cross sectional profile, but may also have any other profile shape such that they include a face extending radially outward and distally from a distal end 105 of longitudinal body 102. This face serves to guide each deployable assembly 114 distally and radially outward as it is deployed. Surface mounted wedges 316 may further include a base that is mounted or affixed to, or integrally formed with outer probe sheath 126. Surface mounted deflection wedges 316 may either be independent members affixed to longitudinal body 102 or may be integrated as a portion of distal end 105 of probe tip 106.
[0039] With reference to
[0040] At least one integrated guide channel 128 may be provided within insulative lumen 124. In some embodiments, two integrated guide channels 128 may be provided, and may be disposed approximately 180° around lumen 124 from one another. Integrated guide channels 128 may extend along the full axial length of longitudinal body 102 as described relative to
[0041] In the retracted position, as shown in
[0042] At distal end 105 of longitudinal body 102, an internal deflection tube 416 may be provided, at a ratio of one internal deflection tube 416 for each integrated guide channel 128. Internal deflection tube 416 may be positioned such that a proximal end of internal deflection tube 416 abuts the distal end of integrated guide channel 128, such that deployable assembly 114 advances distally from internal guide channel 128 into and through internal deflection tube 416 as it is deployed into ablation zone 108. Internal deflection tube 416 may guide deployment assembly 114 into position about probe tip 106. In particular, internal deflection tube 416 may be shaped to direct deployable assembly 114 in a curve that may be approximately 90° (or other appropriate angle, either more obtuse or more acute) from its trajectory along integrated guide channel 128. In particular, internal deflection tube 416 may deflect deployable assembly 114 such that a distal end of deployable assembly 114 bends and curves/extends across a cross section of longitudinal body 102 in a retracted position, and in a deployed position, extends radially outward at an angle relative to longitudinal body 102. For example, in the embodiment depicted in
[0043] With reference to all of the preceding embodiments, independent or integrated internal or surface mounted wedge 216, 316 or deflection tube 416 configurations may be compatible with any of the device 100 configurations described above. Further, the angle of the wedge 216, 316 or tube 416 can vary based on the type of device 100, its use and configuration. In one configuration, the wedge 216, 316 angle or tube 416 angle may be set to allow for a position of sensors 112 to correspond to regions of critical interest when fully deployed. For instance, in one configuration the wedge 216, 316 angle or tube 416 angle is set such that sensors 112 are positioned upon deployment to locations where the desired −40° C., −20° C., and 0° C. isotherms should be achieved by the end of the ablation procedure. In another configuration, the wedge 216, 316 angle or tube 416 angle may be such that a deployed position of sensors 112 corresponds with a specific distance from probe tip 106. The angle of wedges 216, 316 or tube 416 may be in the range of about 0° to about 90° to allow sensor deployment within the range of about 0° to about 90° from the probe tip 106 surface.
[0044] With reference to all of the preceding embodiments depicted in
[0045] In further embodiments, sensors 112 may be spaced at varied intervals along the length of deployable assembly 114. In some embodiments, such as where sensors 112 are temperature sensors, one arrangement may include four or five sensors 112 in each deployable assembly 114, each sensor spaced approximately 5 mm from the next sensor. A distal-most sensor 112 may be positioned at the distal end of the deployable assembly 114. In such an embodiment, when deployed as in
[0046] In a further embodiment, sensors 112 may be arranged as described in the preceding paragraphs, but may include the addition or substitution of one or more electrical conduction sensors for thermal sensors at any of the various points. For example, counting from the proximal end of deployable assembly 114, the second or third sensor 112 may be an electrical conduction sensor for either mono or bipolar electrical conduction recording for use during, e.g., cardiac ablation procedures.
[0047] It is noted that the foregoing embodiments are intended only to be illustrative, and do not constitute an exhaustive recitation of the possible combinations and arrangements of sensors 112. In the various embodiments, both those described above and those specific embodiments not described in the interest of brevity and clarity, the actual distance from the probe into ablation zone 108 of the sensors 112 would vary with the extent of deployment of the deployable assembly 114. For example, on a deployable assembly 114 including five sensors 112, each sensor 112 spaced 5 mm from each adjacent sensor 112, 100% deployment would result in a 2 cm radius (4 cm diameter) measurement zone, whereas a 50% deployment would result in a 1 cm radius (2 cm diameter) measurement zone.
[0048] Also provided herein is a method for performing targeted ablation of various tissues such as, e.g., the skin, esophagus, bladder, endometrium, breast, prostate, liver, heart, lung, pancreas, testis, uterus, muscle, bone, kidney, or other tissue, including temperature monitoring during ablation.
[0049] As shown in, e.g.,
[0050] In one embodiment, deployment of deployable assemblies 114 may occur prior to performance of an ablation procedure, in order to facilitate monitoring temperatures or other tissue characteristics once ablation is initiated, and in the case of cryoablation in particular, to avoid maneuvering through ice formation. In another embodiment, deployment occurs during or after ablation procedures. To accommodate desirable monitoring of temperature and other metrics, deployable assemblies 114 are capable of being positioned before, during, or after treatment. Deployment of the deployable assemblies 114 and sensors 112 into the tissue can be directed to any number of locations including, but not limited to, positions of predicted isotherms, to positions where the attainment of a specific temperature is desired, to positions where desired ablation is achieved, and into non-targeted tissue to assure minimal damage within that region. Following completion of the ablation procedure, deployable assemblies 114 may be retracted into longitudinal body 102 via use of control mechanism 118, and probe tip 106 can be removed from the tissue.
[0051] Though ablation device 100 has been described in terms of particular embodiments, the various embodiments and aspects of the invention may be utilized in various treatment procedures in a patient. The use of a thermal monitoring device benefits current ablative treatment procedures by utilizing a minimal invasive device and technique that achieves a more controlled ablation with greater precision, fewer procedures, and improved patient outcomes. It is noted that aspects of the invention may be varied to accommodate different sizes, shapes and dimensions of probes used in fields of medical devices. Aspects of the invention may also be integrated in fields outside the medical realm as desired. Such fields may include any temperature measurement or monitoring systems.
[0052] As used herein, the terms “first,” “second,” and the like, do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another, and the terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item. The modifier “about” used in connection with a quantity is inclusive of the stated value and has the meaning dictated by the context (e.g., includes the degree of error associated with measurement of the particular quantity). The suffix “(s)” as used herein is intended to include both the singular and the plural of the term that it modifies, thereby including one or more of that term (e.g., the metal(s) includes one or more metals). Ranges disclosed herein are inclusive and independently combinable (e.g., ranges of “up to about 25 mm, or, more specifically, about 5 mm to about 20 mm,” is inclusive of the endpoints and all intermediate values of the ranges of “about 5 mm to about 25 mm,” etc.
[0053] While various embodiments are described herein, it will be appreciated from the specification that various combinations of elements, variations or improvements therein may be made by those skilled in the art, and are within the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.