Claims
- 1. A cryosurgical device for freezing of tissues comprising:
- a cylindrical vacuum walled handle;
- a solid cold source having a length with a proximal end and a distal end, wherein an insulating tube circumscribes the length of the solid cold source with the exception of a freeze zone and a thermal heat exchange area, and further wherein the proximal end of the solid cold source including the heat exchange area is located within the handle and the distal end is adapted to contact and freeze tissue;
- a thermoconductive parabolic tube located within the handle and in contact with the thermal heat exchange area of the solid cold source; and
- a liquid cold source connected to the parabolic tube such that the liquid cold source circulates a coolant in contact with the solid cold source to maintain the operating temperature of the solid cold source.
- 2. A cryosurgical device as in claim 1 wherein said solid cold source is in the shape of a slender rod that extends from the handle.
- 3. A cryosurgical device as in 1 wherein said solid cold source is carbon dioxide.
- 4. A cryosurgical device as in claim 3 wherein said carbon dioxide is at -196.degree. C. or below.
- 5. A cryosurgical device as in claim 1 where said liquid cold source is liquid nitrogen.
- 6. A cryosurgical device as in claim 1 wherein said parabolic tube is made from a thermoconductive material chosen from the group of thermoconductive polyester, stainless steel or copper.
- 7. A cryosurgical device as in claim 6 wherein the vertex of the parabolic tube is in contact with the proximal end of the solid cold source at the thermal heat exchange area.
- 8. A cryosurgical device as in claim 6 wherein one end of the parabolic tube receives liquid nitrogen from a high pressure chamber of a liquid nitrogen storage pump, and the opposite end of the parabolic tube returns the liquid nitrogen to a low pressure chamber of the storage pump.
- 9. A cryosurgical device as in claim 1 wherein the insulating tube consists of polyurethane lined with polyethylene on an inside surface of the insulating tube.
- 10. A cryosurgical device as in claim 1 wherein the insulating tube is in the shape of a hollow rod adapted for bayonet coupling with the solid cold source, and further wherein the insulating tube tapers in proximity to the distal end of the tube.
- 11. A cryosurgical device as in claim 1 wherein the handle includes a distal base with an opening for bayonet coupling with the proximal portion of the insulating tube, and a proximal base which includes two openings through which an inlet and an outlet portion of said parabolic tube pass.
- 12. A cryosurgical device as in claim 1 and further including an insulating cannula for guiding the freeze zone of the solid cold source to tissue, the cannula including a lumen through which the solid cold source and insulating tube are inserted.
- 13. A cryosurgical device as in claim 12 wherein the insulating cannula is in the shape of a hollow rod with open ends, the hollow rod further being tapered toward a distal end.
- 14. A cryosurgical device as in claim 12 wherein the insulating cannula consists of polyurethane lined with polyethylene on an inside surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application Ser. No. 08/528,921 is a CIP of Ser. No. 08/212,992 filed Mar. 15, 1994 (now abandoned), Small Entity.
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