SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING TISSUE TEMPERATURE
20180008346 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2018/00023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/1861
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A method and system for monitoring tissue temperature during microwave ablation of such tissue is disclosed. The method includes applying a predetermined correction value to a temperature measurement to provide a corrected temperature value.
Claims
1. A method of monitoring tissue temperature during microwave ablation of such tissue, the method comprising: providing a power source operable to provide a controlled microwave energy output; providing a microwave probe having a body and an antenna extending through the body and operable to deliver microwave energy from the power source out of the microwave probe; providing a thermocouple on the body of the microwave probe, the thermocouple being separated from the body by a layer of thermally insulating material, the thermocouple being operable to generate an output voltage in dependence upon a temperature experienced by the thermocouple; supplying a controlled microwave energy output from the power source to the antenna, thereby causing microwave energy to radiate from the antenna to form an ablation zone; detecting an output voltage generated by the thermocouple in response to a temperature experienced by the thermocouple; determining a temperature value relating to the detected output voltage; and applying a predetermined correction value to the determined temperature value, so as to provide a corrected temperature value.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the predetermined correction value relates to the location of the thermocouple on the body of the microwave probe.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the predetermined correction value relates to time of application of the microwave energy.
4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the predetermined correction value relates to a temperature of a coolant fluid used inside the body of the microwave probe.
5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the corrected temperature value is a predetermined multiple of the determined temperature value.
6. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the predetermined correction value is chosen from a range of predetermined correction values in dependence upon power level and application time of the microwave energy.
7. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising providing a plurality of such thermocouples on the body of the microwave probe, the thermocouples being located at respective locations on the body, and wherein a respective corrected temperature value is provided for each thermocouple, in dependence upon respective determined temperature values and correction values for each thermocouple.
8. A method of controlling a microwave probe during microwave ablation of tissue, the method comprising a method of monitoring tissue temperature as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, and further comprising controlling the microwave energy supplied from the power source to the antenna such that the corrected temperature value substantially reaches a predetermined target value.
9. A method as claimed in claim 8, further comprising terminating supply of microwave energy from the power source when the corrected temperature value substantially reaches the predetermined target value.
10. A microwave ablation apparatus comprising: a power source operable to provide a controlled microwave energy output; a microwave probe having a body and an antenna extending through the body and operable to deliver microwave energy from the power source out of the microwave probe; a thermocouple on the body of the microwave probe, the thermocouple being separated from the body by a layer of thermally insulating material, the thermocouple being operable to generate an output voltage in dependence upon a temperature experienced by the thermocouple; a detector operable to detect an output voltage generated by the thermocouple in response to a temperature experienced by the thermocouple; a calculation unit operable to determine a temperature value relating to the detected output voltage; a correction unit operable to apply a predetermined correction value to such a determined temperature value, and to provide a corrected temperature value; and a controller operable to control microwave energy supplied to the antenna from the power source such that the corrected temperature value reaches a predetermined target value.
11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the predetermined correction value relates to the location of the thermocouple on the body of the microwave probe.
12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the predetermined correction value relates to time of application of the microwave energy.
13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the predetermined correction value relates to a temperature of a coolant fluid used inside the body of the microwave probe.
14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the corrected temperature value is a predetermined multiple of the determined temperature value.
15. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the predetermined correction value is chosen from a range of predetermined correction values in dependence upon power level and application time of the microwave energy.
16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, comprising a plurality of such thermocouples on the body of the microwave probe, the thermocouples being located at respective locations on the body, and wherein the correction unit is operable to provide respective corrected temperature values for the thermocouples, in dependence upon respective determined temperature values and correction values for each thermocouple, and wherein the controller is operable to control microwave energy supplied to the antenna in dependence upon the corrected temperature values for the plurality of thermocouples.
17. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the controller is operable to terminate supply of microwave energy from the power source when the corrected temperature value substantially reaches the predetermined target value.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0023] An applicator tip 24 is attached to the second end 20.sub.2 of the body, to close off the inner volume at the second end. The applicator tip is preferably a faceted trocar and has a relatively sharp distal end point. The applicator tip 24 is designed to be suitable for insertion into the tissue being treated, and partly to affect the transmission pattern for microwave energy into that tissue. It also forms a water tight seal to the internal volume of the body 22, if required when the applicator uses an internal cooling fluid.
[0024] A coaxial conductor assembly 26 extends along the inner volume of the body 22 from the first end 20.sub.1 towards the second end 20.sub.2. The coaxial conductor assembly 26 is connectable, at a proximal end thereof, to the microwave energy generator 4 of
[0025] The inner conductor 28 defines a signal feed-point 34 at its distal end (that is, the end towards the second end 20.sub.2 of the body 22). A dipole tip portion 36 extends longitudinally from the distal end of the coaxial conductor assembly 36 into a reception aperture in the applicator tip 24. The reception aperture 38 is located centrally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the assembly within the applicator tip 24. The reception aperture 38 is designed so as to locate centrally the dipole tip portion 36 into the tip 24. The tip material is chosen for it mechanical and electrical properties, which have to be considered in the design.
[0026] The dielectric layer 30 extends along the complete length of the inner conductor 28 to the distal end thereof adjacent the dipole tip portion 36. The outer conductor 32 stops short of the distal end of the inner conductor 28 and dielectric layer 32, and so is spaced apart longitudinally from the signal feed-point 34 and dipole tip portion 36.
[0027] In one example constructions, a dielectric fluid 46 may be provided within the inner volume of the body 20 in order to provide a key functional element to the microwave design and also provide a cooling fluid for the antenna assembly. This fluid will typically be isotonic saline or deionised water.
[0028] In a first embodiment of an aspect of the present invention, a first thermocouple 40 is located on an outer surface 23 of the body 22. The first thermocouple 40 is not shown to scale in
[0029] A first layer 42 of thermally insulating material is provided between the first thermocouple 40 and the outer surface 23 of the body 22. This first layer 42 serves to insulate the first thermocouple 40 from the heat of the body 22, and so aids more accurate measurement of temperature outside of the body 22. This accuracy is improved by virtue of insulating the first thermocouple 40 from the temperature of the body 22 and from the effects of the cooling fluid 46 used within the body 22.
[0030] The first thermocouple 40 is connected to the controller 2 of
[0031] A second embodiment of an aspect of the present invention is illustrated in
[0032] A second layer 52 of thermally insulating material is provided between the second thermocouple 50 and the outer surface 23 of the body 22. This second layer 52 serves to insulate the second thermocouple 50 from the heat of the body 22, and so aids more accurate measurement of temperature outside of the body 22. This accuracy is improved by virtue of insulating the second thermocouple 50 from the temperature of the body 22 and from the effects of the cooling fluid 46 used within the body 22.
[0033] The second thermocouple 50 is connected to the controller 2 of
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[0035] The controller 2 comprises a detector 60 connected to receive the first output signal from the first thermocouple 40, and the second output signal from the second thermocouple 50, if provided. The detector 60 is operable to receive (step 104) the output signal(s) and provide (step 106) a detected output signal as an output to a calculation unit 62.
[0036] The calculation unit 62 is operable to determine (step 108) a temperature value that corresponds to each received detected output signal. The calculated temperature value is then provided to a correction unit 64 which is operable to apply (step 110) a predetermined correction factor to received calculated temperature values in order to provide a more accurate measurement of temperature of the zone being ablated outside of the microwave probe assembly.
[0037] The correction unit 64 operates to apply a mathematical correction factor to the calculated temperature values. The correction factor may be a simple multiple factor, to give a multiple of the calculated temperature value as the corrected value. An alternative correction factor may be based on time of application of microwave energy, or of the temperature of the coolant used in the probe assembly. Other bases for the correction factor may include one or more of the following considerations: the nature of the tumour i.e. the primary cancer type, the host organ, the patient's physical condition (e.g. blood flow, body temperature etc), previous medical cases derived from a user database.
[0038] These correction factors may be used singly, or in an appropriate combination. Respective correction factors are provided for each thermocouple used in the probe, and are preferably characterised for different microwave power levels and application times. The correction factors are stored in a data storage unit 66 accessible by the correction unit 64. The correction factors are preferably determined using experimental data obtained using comparison of thermocouple signals with measurements from other devices, such as fluoroptic probes, measuring the temperature of tissue during experimental ablation processes. The correction factors may be updated during operation of the system.
[0039] The calculated temperature values are provided to a control unit 68 which is operable to control (step 112) supply of microwave energy to the microwave probe assembly by supplying control signals to the power supply via a control connection 70. The control unit 68 controls the microwave power supply on the basis of the corrected temperature value. When a desired corrected temperature value is reached, the control unit operates to turn off the supply of microwave energy in order to stop the ablation process.
[0040] The control unit is operable to determine an appropriate end point for the application of microwave energy to the tissue being ablated on the basis of the corrected temperature values. Such accurate determination of the temperature of the ablated tissue as treatment proceeds leads to more accurate and successful treatment by ablation of the appropriate tissue.