Claims
- 1. An ablation system for electrosurgically treating bodily tissue of a patient, said ablation system comprising:
a plurality of electrodes, each of said electrodes having a perimeter P, wherein adjacent electrodes have adjacent parallel edges spaced apart by a distance d, wherein an ablation index I=P/d is between about 1 and 200; a plurality of viewing windows, wherein each viewing window is positioned between an adjacent pair of said plurality of electrodes.
- 2. The ablation system of claim 1 further comprising an electric current supply for providing current to the plurality of electrodes according to a predetermined sequence.
- 3. The ablation system of claim 2 further comprising an electric current supply for providing current to the plurality of electrodes according to a predetermined duration.
- 4. An ablation system according to claim 1, wherein said ablation index I is between about 15 and 35.
- 5. An ablation system according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of electrodes has a rectangular shape with a width w and a length L, wherein P=2(w+L).
- 6. An ablation system according to claim 1, wherein said ablation system further comprises a sheath for receiving an endoscope, and an ablation cap disposed at a distal end of the sheath, wherein the plurality of electrodes are positioned on the ablation cap, and wherein the plurality of viewing windows form a portion of the ablation cap.
- 7. An endoscopic ablation system according to claim 1, comprising a hollow ablation end cap mounted on the distal end of a sheath, wherein a distal end of a flexible endoscope may be inserted through said sheath and at least partially into said ablation end cap, and said sheath and said ablation end cap are rotatable with respect to said flexible endoscope.
- 8. An endoscopic ablation system according to claim 1 comprising an ablation cap having a tapered end cover.
- 9. An endoscopic ablation system according to claim 8, wherein the tapered end cover has a closed configuration, and wherein the tapered end cover is adapted to open in order to allow passage of the distal end of an endoscope therethrough.
- 10. An endoscopic ablation system according to claim 8, wherein said tapered end cover is normally open and is adapted to allow passage of the distal end of an endoscope therethrough.
- 11. An endoscopic ablation system according to claim 8, wherein the tapered end cover is made from a transparent, flexible material.
- 12. The endoscopic ablation system of claim 8 wherein the tapered end cover is adapted to be passed over a guide wire.
- 13. An endoscopic ablation system according to claim 7 further comprising a rotation knob associated with a proximal end of the sheath.
- 14. An endoscopic ablation system according to claim 7 further including a seal for restricting fluid flow through the sheath.
- 15. A method of ablating tissue on the interior lining of a lumen of a bodily organ, said method comprising:
providing a plurality of electrode pairs, wherein adjacent electrodes have an ablation index between about 1 and 200; positioning the electrode pairs within the lumen; and energizing adjacent electrodes to ablate tissue while viewing tissue between the energized electrodes.
- 16. A method of ablating tissue in accordance with claim 15, wherein the method comprises providing a plurality of electrodes pairs wherein adjacent electrodes have an ablation index I of between about 15 and 35.
- 17. The method of claim 15 comprising energizing pairs of adjacent electrodes in a predetermined sequence.
- 18. The method of claim 15 comprising energizing pairs of electrodes for a predetermined duration.
- 19. A method of ablating tissue within a body lumen, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of electrode pairs, each electrode pair having an ablation Index of between about 15 and 35; positioning the electrode pairs within the body lumen; collapsing the lumen around the electrodes; energizing electrode pairs to ablate tissue.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the step of collapsing the lumen comprises providing a source of vacuum to collapse the lumen around the electrodes.
- 21. The method of claim 19 comprising the step of viewing tissue between an electrode pair while energizing the electrode pair.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 10/105,722 filed on Mar. 25, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10105722 |
Mar 2002 |
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10245928 |
Sep 2002 |
US |