Claims
- 1. A cryosurgery apparatus for cryoablation of a tissue of a body, comprising:
(a) at least one trocar installable in an external passageway opened in a wall of a body cavity, said trocar comprises a portal serving to maintain and control said external passageway after installation of said trocar, said portal being useable for transmitting therethrough at least one surgical instrument for use during a surgical procedure; and (b) at least one cryoprobe deployable through said portal of said trocar into said body cavity, operable to be positioned in said body cavity in a selected orientation and position, and further operable to cryoablate a tissue within said body cavity when in said selected orientation and position.
- 2. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 1, wherein said trocar further comprises an edge shaped for penetrating said external wall of said body cavity, said edge being useable to open said external passageway through said wall into said body cavity, thereby enabling to install said trocar in said opening of said wall.
- 3. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 1, wherein said trocar further comprises a removable cutting module having an edge shaped for penetrating said external wall of said body cavity, said edge being useable to open said external passageway through said wall into said body cavity, thereby enabling to install said trocar in said opening of said wall.
- 4. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 1, wherein said portal is further operable to impede movement of gasses from within said body cavity through said external passageway, thereby enabling to maintain a pressure differential between gasses within said body cavity and gasses outside said body cavity.
- 5. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 1, wherein said trocar further comprises a removable pressure-retaining module operable to impede movement of gasses from within said body cavity through said external passageway, thereby enabling to maintain a pressure differential between gasses within said body cavity and gasses outside said body cavity.
- 6. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 5, wherein said pressure-retaining module comprises at least one diaphragm.
- 7. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cryoprobe comprises:
(a) a distal portion which comprises
(i) a tissue-cooling surface operable to cool a body tissue adjacent to said tissue-cooling surface; and (ii) a cooling device for cooling said tissue-cooling surface; and (b) a substantially flexible medial portion designed and constructed for insertion through said portal into said body cavity.
- 8. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 7, wherein said cooling device comprises at least one Joule-Thomson heat exchanger.
- 9. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 8, further comprising at least one heat exchanging configuration.
- 10. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 8, wherein said Joule-Thomson heat exchanger is operable to heat said tissue-cooling surface.
- 11. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 8, wherein said distal portion comprises a first conduit for conducting a compressed gas to said Joule-Thompson heat exchanger for use therein, and further comprises a second conduit for conducting a gas decompressed by use in said Joule-Thomson heat exchanger away from said Joule-Thompson heat exchanger.
- 12. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 11, wherein said distal portion further comprises a distal heat exchanging configuration for transferring heat between said first conduit and said second conduit.
- 13. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 11, wherein said medial portion further comprises a heat exchanging configuration for transferring heat between said first conduit and said second conduit.
- 14. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 13, wherein said heat exchanging configuration is designed and constructed to be positioned outside the body of a patient during use.
- 15. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 11, wherein said distal portion further comprises a distal heat exchanging configuration for exchanging heat between a first gas contained in said first conduit and a second gas contained in said second conduit.
- 16. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 15, wherein said distal heat exchanging configuration is operable to transfer heat from a more highly compressed gas in said first conduit to a less highly compressed gas in said second conduit.
- 17. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 15, wherein said distal heat exchanging configuration is operable to transfer heat from a less highly compressed gas in said second conduit to a more highly compressed gas in said first conduit.
- 18. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 8 wherein said medial portion comprises a first medial conduit for transmitting a gas from at least one source of compressed gas to said distal portion.
- 19. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 8 wherein said medial portion comprises a first medial conduit for transmitting a gas from a plurality of sources of compressed gas to said distal portion.
- 20. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a valve for controlling transmission of gas from said at least one source of compressed gas to said distal portion.
- 21. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 20, wherein said valve is operated by a computer processor under programmed control.
- 22. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 18 wherein said medial portion further comprises a second medial conduit for transmitting a gas from said distal portion to a gas receiving unit positioned outside said body cavity.
- 23. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 18, wherein said first medial conduit is operable to supply to said distal portion a cooling gas useable in said Joule-Thomson heat exchanger to cool said tissue-cooling surface.
- 24. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 18, wherein said first medial conduit is operable to supply to said distal portion a heating gas useable in said Joule-Thomson heat exchanger to heat said tissue-cooling surface.
- 25. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 18, wherein said first medial conduit is operable to supply to said distal portion a cooling gas useable in said Joule-Thomson heat exchanger to cool said tissue-cooling surface, and is also operable to supply to said distal portion a heating gas useable in said Joule-Thomson heat exchanger to heat said tissue-cooling surface.
- 26. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 7, wherein said substantially flexible medial portion of said cryoprobe is sufficiently long and sufficiently flexible to enable said cryoprobe, when inserted through said portal into said body cavity, to be freely positioned and oriented within said body cavity so as to be useable to cryoablate a tissue located at substantially any position within said cavity.
- 27. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 7, wherein said substantially flexible medial portion comprises a substantially rigid subsection.
- 28. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 27, wherein said substantially rigid subsection has a slip-resistant surface for facilitating grasping and maneuvering of said cryosurgery apparatus.
- 29. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 22, wherein said medial portion comprises a medial heat exchanging configuration for exchanging heat between a first gas contained in said first medial conduit and a second gas contained in said second medial conduit.
- 30. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 29, wherein said heat exchanging configuration is operable to transfer heat from a more highly compressed gas in said first conduit to a less highly compressed gas in said second conduit.
- 31. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 29, wherein said heat exchanging configuration is operable to transfer heat from a less highly compressed gas in said second conduit to a more highly compressed gas in said first conduit.
- 32. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of said cryoprobes.
- 33. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of said surgical instruments.
- 34. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 33, wherein said plurality of said surgical instruments comprises an ultrasound device.
- 35. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 33, wherein said plurality of said surgical instruments comprises a thermal sensor.
- 36. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 33, wherein said plurality of surgical instruments comprises a camera.
- 37. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 33, wherein said plurality of surgical instruments comprises a grasping tool designed and constructed for grasping, holding, and moving said cryoprobe.
- 38. The cryosurgery apparatus of claim 33, wherein said plurality of surgical instruments comprises a tool selected from the group consisting of a grasping tool, an incising tool, a dissecting tool, a clipping tool, a cutting tool, a coagulating tool, and a sensor operable to report physically measurable data from a treated organ.
- 39. A cryosurgery method for cryoablation of a tissue of a body, comprising:
(a) installing at least a first trocar in a wall of a cavity of said body; (b) introducing at least one substantially flexible cryoprobe into said cavity of said body through a portal of said first trocar; (c) positioning and orienting said cryoprobe so that a cooling surface of said cryoprobe is adjacent to a tissue to be cryoablated; and (d) cooling said cooling surface of said cryoprobe to cryoablation temperature and maintaining said cooling for a selected period of time; thereby cooling said tissue to a cryoablation temperature, thereby cryoablating said tissue.
- 40. The method of claim 39, further comprising heating said cooling surface to a selected temperature and maintaining said heating for a selected period of time.
- 41. The method of claim 40, further comprising multiple cycles of alternating cooling and heating of said cooling surface.
- 42. The method of claim 39, further comprising introducing a plurality of surgical tools through said portal of said installed first trocar.
- 43. The method of claim 39, further comprising introducing, through said portal of said installed first trocar, a surgical instrument selected from the group consisting of a grasping tool, an incising tool, a dissecting tool, a clipping tool, a cutting tool, a coagulating tool, and a sensor operable to report physically measurable data from a treated organ.
- 44. The method of claim 42, further comprising utilizing at least one of said plurality of surgical tools to position and orient said cryoprobe.
- 45. The method of claim 42, further comprising utilizing at least one of said plurality of surgical tools to monitor positioning of said cryoprobe.
- 46. The method of claim 42, further comprising utilizing at least one of said plurality of surgical tools to monitor temperature in a vicinity of said cryoprobe.
- 47. The method of claim 42, further comprising utilizing at least one of said plurality of surgical tools to monitor freezing of tissues in a vicinity of said cryoprobe.
- 48. The method of claim 39, further comprising introducing a plurality of substantially flexible cryoprobes into said cavity of said body through a portal of said trocar.
- 49. The method of claim 48, further comprising utilizing said plurality of cryoprobes to cryoablate a single tumor.
- 50. The method of claim 48, further comprising utilizing said plurality of cryoprobes to cryoablate a plurality of tumors.
- 51. The method of claim 39, further comprising installing a plurality of trocars in a wall of a cavity of said body, and introducing a plurality of substantially flexible cryoprobes into said cavity of said body, at least one of said plurality of cryoprobes being introduced through a portal of each of said plurality of trocars.
- 52. The method of claim 51, further comprising utilizing said plurality of cryoprobes to cryoablate a single tumor.
- 53. The method of claim 48, further comprising utilizing said plurality of cryoprobes to cryoablate a plurality of tumors.
- 54. The method of claim 39, further comprising installing a second trocar in a wall of said body cavity, introducing at least one surgical tool into said body cavity through a portal of said second trocar, and utilizing said surgical tool to monitor positioning of said cryoprobe introduced into said body cavity through a portal of said first trocar.
- 55. The method of claim 39, further comprising installing a second trocar in a wall of said body cavity, introducing at least one surgical tool into said body cavity through a portal of said second trocar, and utilizing said surgical tool to monitor temperature in a vicinity of said cryoprobe introduced into said body cavity through a portal of said first trocar.
- 56. The method of claim 39, further comprising installing a second trocar in a wall of said body cavity, introducing at least one surgical tool into said body cavity through a portal of said second trocar, and utilizing said surgical tool to monitor freezing of tissues in a vicinity of said cryoprobe introduced into said body cavity through a portal of said first trocar.
- 57. A flexible cryoprobe for cryoablating a tissue of a body, comprising:
(a) a distal portion which comprises
(i) a tissue-cooling surface operable to cool a body tissue adjacent to said tissue-cooling surface; and (ii) a cooling device for cooling said tissue-cooling surface; and (b) a substantially flexible medial portion designed and constructed for insertion into a body of a patient.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/291,990, filed May 21, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/300,097, filed Jun. 25, 2001 the disclosure thereof is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60291990 |
May 2001 |
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60300097 |
Jun 2001 |
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