Surgery – Instruments – Electrical application
Patent
1995-06-30
2000-01-25
Cohen, Lee S.
Surgery
Instruments
Electrical application
606 49, 606122, 607 99, 607105, 607113, A61B 1739
Patent
active
060173386
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an ablation catheter which controls the temperature and reduces the coagulation of biological fluids on a tip of a catheter, prevents the impedance rise of tissue in contact with the catheter tip, and maximizes the potential energy transfer to the tissue, thereby allowing an increase in the lesion size produced by the ablation. The ablation catheter includes a catheter body. The ablation catheter also includes a tip for monitoring electrical potentials, and applying electrical energy to a biological tissue. A fluid source is positioned at one end of the catheter for supplying a fluid flow through the catheter to the tip means. Passages are positioned within the tip in a variety of manners for directing the fluid flow through the tip means to the exterior surface of the tip to control the temperature and form a protective fluid layer around the tip. Monitoring structure is also positioned within the tip structure for measurement of the electrical potentials in a biological tissue. Ablation structure is also positioned within the tip for application of ablative energy to the biological tissue.
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Brucker Gregory G.
Saul Jerome Philip
Savage Steven D.
Angeion Corporation
Cohen Lee S.
Pedersen Brad
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