Local heating apparatus and cavity resonator for local heating

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128783, 128400, 600 9, 600 10, 600 14, A61N 502

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a heating apparatus which can heat a body satisfactorily up to a deep portion thereof and heat a desired portion intensively, and specifically relates to a local heating apparatus which supplies high-frequency energy to a cavity resonator, and heats a local portion by a standing wave electro-magnetic field generated by that energy.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Local heating which heats a specific portion has been performed extensively in various technical fields. For example, in the field of medical treatment, treatments of blood circulation disorders, inflammation disease, neuralgia and the like are performed by applying high-frequency energy to an affected portion of a human body. Also, recently, it is known that cancer cells perish by heating cancer tissue to 43.degree. C. or more, and therefore medical treatment of cancer which locally heats the cancer tissue portion has been performed.
FIG. 20 shows a basic configuration of a conventional local heating apparatus which heats a human body for the purpose of treatment of cancer.
A pair of plane electrodes 91 and 92 are installed in a manner of sandwiching an affected portion 81. When high-frequency energy is applied to a pair of the plane electrodes 91 and 92 from a high-frequency power supply unit 93, the affected portion 81 is heated between the plane electrodes 91 and 92.
In this case, a fat layer exists on the surface of the human body, and this fat layer is particularly easy to be heated since it is positioned beneath the electrodes, and therefore cooling parts 94 and 95 are installed beneath the plane electrodes 91 and 92, and cooling water is circulated by a cooling apparatus 96. Thereby, the human body is prevented from suffering any adverse effect by unnecessary heating of the fat layer.
Conventional local heating apparatus using a pair of plane electrodes tends to heat the tissue having a high electric resistance, like the fat layer on the surface of the human body, more intensely than the tissue having a low electric resistance, and a deeper part of the human body apart from the electrode is harder to heat because the electric field (or displacement current) diffuses as it enters the human body. For this reason, there exist problems such that heating concentrated on a local portion is difficult to perform. Furthermore, local scalding of the normal tissue in the surface fat portion may result from long periods of heating.
For example, when the cancer tissue is heated at 43.degree. C. or higher, cells of cancer perish, but when the cells of cancer existing in the deep part of the human body are intended to be heated to 43.degree. C. or higher, in the conventional local heating apparatus, there is a risk that the tissue close to the plane electrode is heated to 45.degree. C. or higher which is the limit temperature thereof, and therefore, the cells of cancer located in the deep part cannot be heated satisfactorily. Thus, in conventional local heating apparatus, it is the present state that only the cancer existing near the surface of the human body can be treated.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a local heating apparatus which eliminates the deficiency of conventional local heating apparatus. The present invention provides apparatus for heating deep-seated parts of a body and for intensively heating a desired local portion, and a cavity resonator for local heating suitable for use in the apparatus.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the invention is to realize concentrated heating of a deep portion of a human body by generating a highly concentrated and stable standing wave electric field by the function of wall current in the cavity resonator and an incidental high frequency electromagnetic field.
To generate an electric field the cavity resonator for local heating of the present invention has a basic configuration such that a cavity is formed from a conductor, and an inner protrusion applying a standing wave electric field onto a body to be heated is formed by deformin

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