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US20020072738A1 - Actively cooled electrode assemblies for forming lesions to treat dysfunction in sphincters and adjoining tissue regions - Google Patents

Actively cooled electrode assemblies for forming lesions to treat dysfunction in sphincters and adjoining tissue regions
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US20020072738A1
US20020072738A1US09/304,784US30478499AUS2002072738A1US 20020072738 A1US20020072738 A1US 20020072738A1US 30478499 AUS30478499 AUS 30478499AUS 2002072738 A1US2002072738 A1US 2002072738A1
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Electrode assemblies actively cool mucosal surface tissue at or near a sphincter while applying energy through an electrode to ohmically heat tissue beneath the surface. The applied energy creates one or more lesions, or a prescribed pattern of lesions, below the mucosal surface. Natural healing of the subsurface lesions leads to a physical tightening of the sphincter and/or adjoining tissue to treat sphincter dysfunction. The active surface cooling preserves and protects the mucosal surface against thermal damage. Furthermore, electrode assemblies can deliver a therapeutic material to the tissue region independent of or as an adjunct to lesion formation. The therapeutic material can comprise, e.g., a tissue ablating chemical; or a drug, such as a tissue growth factor, or a fibrosis inducer, or a fibroblast growth factor, or a sclerosant; or a tissue bulking agent; or an exotoxin.

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We claim:
1. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
an electrode, and
a support structure for deployment in the tissue region, the support structure including a spine that supports the electrode for contact with tissue, the spine including a cooling lumen attachable to a fluid source and an aspiration lumen attachable to an aspiration source, the cooling lumen having an outlet to dispense fluid into heat conductive contact with tissue in the tissue region, and the aspiration lumen having an inlet to remove fluid from the tissue region.
2. An assembly according toclaim 1
wherein the spine includes an electrode support lumen to carry the electrode for advancement through an exit port to penetrate tissue.
3. An assembly according toclaim 2
wherein the outlet is located near the exit port.
4. An assembly according toclaim 1
wherein the spine has an exterior surface facing tissue, and
wherein the outlet is located on the exterior surface.
5. An assembly according toclaim 4
wherein the electrode is carried on the exterior surface.
6. An assembly according toclaim 1 or4 or5
wherein the spine has an interior surface facing away from tissue, and
wherein the inlet is located on the interior surface.
7. An assembly according toclaim 1
wherein the spine includes a distal end and a proximal end, and
wherein the inlet is located at or near one of the distal and proximal ends.
8. An assembly according toclaim 7
wherein the spine has an interior surface facing away from tissue, and
wherein the inlet is located on the interior surface.
9. An assembly according toclaim 1
wherein the support structure includes an interior element that expands and collapses.
10. An assembly according toclaim 1
further including a fluid absorbing material overlying the outlet to retain fluid in heat conductive contact with tissue.
11. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
a support structure for deployment in the tissue region, the support structure including an array of at least two spines having distal and proximal ends, and
each spine including an electrode support lumen for carrying an electrode, a cooling lumen attachable to a fluid source, and an aspiration lumen attachable to an aspiration source,
the cooling lumen having an outlet near the respective electrode to dispense fluid into heat conductive contact with tissue, and
the aspiration lumen having an inlet to remove fluid from the tissue region, the inlet of one of the spines being located at or near the respective distal end, and the inlet of the other one of the spines being located at or near the respective proximal end.
12. An assembly according toclaim 11
wherein each electrode support lumen carries the respective electrode for advancement through an exit port to penetrate tissue.
13. An assembly according toclaim 11
wherein each spine has an exterior surface facing tissue, and
wherein the outlets are located on the exterior surfaces of the spines.
14. An assembly according toclaim 11
wherein each electrode support lumen carries the respective electrode for advancement through an exit port on the exterior surface.
15. An assembly according toclaim 13 or14
wherein each spine has an interior surface facing away from tissue, and
wherein the inlets are located on the interior surfaces of the spines.
16. An assembly according toclaim 11
wherein the support structure includes an interior element that expands and collapses.
17. An assembly according toclaim 11
further including a fluid absorbing material overlying at least one of the outlets to retain fluid in heat conductive contact with tissue.
18. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
an electrode, and
a support structure having an interior region for deployment in the tissue region, the support structure including a spine extending outward of the interior region to support the electrode for contact with tissue, the spine including a cooling lumen attachable to a fluid source, the cooling lumen having an outlet to dispense fluid into heat conductive contact with tissue in the tissue region, and
an aspiration lumen in the interior region and being attachable to an aspiration source, the aspiration lumen having an inlet in the interior region to remove fluid from the tissue region.
19. An assembly according toclaim 18
wherein the spine includes an electrode support lumen to carry the electrode for advancement through an exit port to penetrate tissue.
20. An assembly according toclaim 19
wherein the outlet is located near the exit port.
21. An assembly according toclaim 18
wherein the spine has an exterior surface facing away from the interior region, and
wherein the outlet is located on the exterior surface.
22. An assembly according toclaim 21
wherein the electrode is carried on the exterior surface.
23. An assembly according toclaim 18
wherein the support structure includes a distal end and a proximal end, and
wherein the inlet is located at or near one of the distal and proximal ends.
24. An assembly according toclaim 18
wherein the support structure includes a distal end and a proximal end, and
wherein the inlet is located at or near both distal and proximal ends.
25. An assembly according toclaim 18
further including a fluid absorbing material overlying the outlet to retain fluid in heat conductive contact with tissue.
26. An assembly according toclaim 18
wherein the support structure includes an expandable element in the interior region.
27. An assembly according toclaim 26
further including an inflation lumen in the interior region to convey an expansion medium into the expandable element.
28. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
an array of at least two spines creating a support structure having distal and proximal ends for deployment in the tissue region, the support structure peripherally defining an interior region,
each spine including an electrode support lumen for carrying an electrode and a cooling lumen attachable to a fluid source, the cooling lumen having an outlet near the respective electrode to dispense fluid into heat conductive contact with tissue, and
an aspiration lumen in the interior region and attachable to an aspiration source, the aspiration lumen having inlets located at or near both the distal and proximal ends to remove fluid from the tissue region.
29. An assembly according toclaim 28
wherein each electrode support lumen carries the respective electrode for advancement through an exit port to penetrate tissue.
30. An assembly according toclaim 28
wherein each spine has an exterior surface facing tissue, and
wherein the outlets are located on the exterior surfaces of the spines.
31. An assembly according toclaim 30
wherein each electrode support lumen carries the respective electrode for advancement through an exit port on the exterior surface.
32. An assembly according toclaim 28
further including a fluid absorbing material overlying at least one of the outlets to retain fluid in heat conductive contact with tissue.
33. An assembly according toclaim 28
wherein the support structure includes an expandable element in the interior region.
34. An assembly according toclaim 33
further including an inflation lumen in the interior region to convey an expansion medium into the expandable element.
35. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
a spine creating a support structure having distal and proximal ends for deployment in the tissue region,
the spine including an electrode support lumen for carrying an electrode and a cooling lumen attachable to a fluid source, the cooling lumen having an outlet near the electrode to dispense fluid into heat conductive contact with tissue, and
an aspiration lumen attachable to an aspiration source, the aspiration lumen having an inlet extending beyond the distal end of the support structure to remove fluid from the tissue region.
36. An assembly according toclaim 35
wherein the electrode support lumen carries the electrode for advancement through an exit port to penetrate tissue.
37. An assembly according toclaim 35
wherein the spine has an exterior surface facing toward, and
wherein the outlet is located on the exterior surfaces of the spine.
38. An assembly according toclaim 37
wherein the electrode support lumen carries the electrode for advancement through an exit port on the exterior surface.
39. An assembly according toclaim 35
further including a fluid absorbing material overlying the outlet to retain fluid in heat conductive contact with tissue.
40. An assembly according toclaim 35
wherein the aspiration lumen accommodates a guide wire.
41. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
at least two spines creating a support structure having distal and proximal ends for deployment in the tissue region, the support structure peripherally defining an interior region,
each spine including an electrode support lumen for carrying an electrode and a cooling lumen attachable to a fluid source, the cooling lumen having an outlet near the respective electrode to dispense fluid into heat conductive contact with tissue, and
an aspiration lumen extending through the interior region and attachable to an aspiration source, the aspiration lumen having an inlet extending beyond the distal end of the support structure to remove fluid from the tissue region.
42. An assembly according toclaim 41
wherein each electrode support lumen carries the respective electrode for advancement through an exit port to penetrate tissue.
43. An assembly according toclaim 41
wherein each spine has an exterior surface facing tissue, and
wherein the outlets are located on the exterior surfaces of the spines.
44. An assembly according toclaim 43
wherein each electrode support lumen carries the respective electrode for advancement through an exit port on the exterior surface.
45. An assembly according toclaim 41
further including a fluid absorbing material overlying at least one of the outlets to retain fluid in heat conductive contact with tissue.
46. An assembly according toclaim 41
wherein the support structure includes an expandable element in the interior region.
47. An assembly according toclaim 46
further including an inflation lumen in the interior region to convey an expansion medium into the expandable element.
48. An assembly according toclaim 41
wherein the aspiration lumen accommodates a guide wire.
49. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
an electrode, and
a support structure having an interior region for deployment in the tissue region, the support structure including a spine extending outward of the interior region to support the electrode for contact with tissue,
an expandable balloon in the interior region, the balloon including a porous surface region adjacent the electrode, and
an inflation lumen in the balloon attachable to a fluid source, the lumen having an outlet to dispense fluid into the balloon under pressure sufficient to expand the balloon and to dispense fluid through the porous surface region into heat conductive contact with tissue in the tissue region.
50. An assembly according toclaim 49
further including an aspiration lumen being attachable to an aspiration source, the aspiration lumen having an inlet to remove fluid from the tissue region.
51. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
an electrode,
a support structure for deployment in the tissue region, the support structure including a spine that supports the electrode for contact with tissue, the spine including a cooling lumen attachable to a fluid source the cooling lumen having an outlet to dispense fluid into heat conductive contact with tissue in the tissue region, and
a fluid absorbing material overlying the outlet to retain fluid in heat conductive contact with tissue.
52. An assembly according toclaim 51
further including an aspiration lumen attachable to an aspiration source and having an inlet to remove fluid from the tissue region.
53. An assembly for treating a tissue region at or near a sphincter comprising
a support structure, and
an electrode carried by the support structure for advancement in a path to penetrate the tissue region, the electrode including an interior lumen connectable to a source of a therapeutic material to convey the therapeutic material into contact with tissue in the tissue region.
54. An assembly according toclaim 53
wherein the therapeutic material comprises a tissue ablating chemical.
55. An assembly according toclaim 53
wherein the therapeutic material comprises a drug.
56. An assembly according toclaim 55
wherein the drug includes a tissue growth factor, or a fibrosis inducer, or a fibroblast growth factor, or a sclerosant.
57. An assembly according toclaim 53
wherein the therapeutic material comprises a tissue bulking agent.
58. An assembly according toclaim 53
wherein the therapeutic material includes an exotoxin.
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