This patent application is a U.S. National Phase Application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/IB2012/051712, filed Apr. 5, 2012, entitled HAND HELD ADJUSTABLE DEVICE, which claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. TO2011A000309, filed Apr. 5, 2011.
The present invention concerns a hand held adjustable device which can be used, for example, for electroporation treatment.
As is known, electroporation treatments entail the application of electrical impulses to an organic tissue via the use of electrodes applied to the tissue; the electric field generated in the tissue produces the formation of pores in the cellular plasmatic membrane causing a variation in its permeability which facilitates the flow of organic/inorganic substances (for example DNA or drugs) from the outside to the inside of the cell. Said electroporation treatments can be controlled on the basis of the parameters (voltage, waveform, duty-cycle, application time, number of impulses applied, etc.) of the electrical impulses. In some applications the electrodes are inserted in the tissue to make the electroporation process more effective; for example the electrodes can comprise a plurality of needles which extend from a grip made of insulating material. The needles are electrically connected to a source of electrical impulses and are inserted in the part of the body of a patient where the electroporation treatment is required.
The object of the present invention is to produce a hand held device provided with a plurality of needles which allows, in a simple effective manner, adjustment of the needle insertion depth in the portion of tissue.
The preceding object is achieved by the present invention as it relates to a hand held adjustable device comprising: a grip provided with an end portion; a plurality of needles which extend axially from the end portion and are made of electrically conductive material, characterised in that means for adjusting the insertion depth of the needles in a tissue are provided comprising a cup-shaped body borne by said end portion of the grip and provided with an end wall provided having holes for the passage of said needles; a system is provided for adjustment of the relative position between said cup-shaped body and the end portion suitable for providing an axial sliding of the cup-shaped body with respect to the end portion and adjusting the length of the portion of the needles which protrudes from said end wall.
The invention will now be illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings which represent a preferred non-limiting example of embodiment in which:
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According to the present invention, a device 10 is provided for adjusting the insertion depth of the needles 7 comprising a cup-shaped body 12 borne by the cylindrical end portion 5 and provided with a flat end wall 13 transversal to the axis 6 and having holes 14 (
The cup-shaped body 12 comprises a cylindrical tubular side wall 16 positioned coaxial to the axis 6 and the end wall 13 which has a flat circular form and is transversal to the cylindrical tubular side wall 16 and to the axis 6. The cup-shaped body 12 is made of clear insulating plastic.
Advantageously, the end wall 13 is defined by a plug element which can rotate with respect to the cylindrical side wall 16 to allow rotation of the wall 16 of the cup-shaped body 12 with respect to the needles 7 which are fixed. More specifically, the plug element—also having a cup-shaped form—comprises the flat circular wall 13 which is integral with a cylindrical tubular edge 15; the latter is snap-fitted, by the interposition of a ring-shaped gasket 17 which allows an angular movement, on an end edge 16f (
The position adjustment device 10 comprises a rectilinear groove 20 (
By arranging the stop element 22 in different seats 24, a plurality of stable axial positions are obtained between the cup-shaped body 12 and the end portion 5.
In use, the hand held device allows treatment to be performed (for example electroporation treatment) in two ways:
i) The cup-shaped body 12 is made to rotate and slide axially so that the cylindrical stop element 22 is positioned in a selected seat 24—in this way the insertion depth of the needles 7 in the tissue is adjusted by adjusting the length of the portion of needles 7 which protrudes from the wall 13. The
ii) The cylindrical stop is positioned in the groove 20 so that the cup-shaped body 12 can slide with respect to the cylindrical portion 5—in this way, the operator can “push” the needles 7 to the required depth inside the tissue, while guiding them. This characteristic allows problems of misalignment of the needles 7 from the axis 6 to be considerably reduced.
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TO2011-A0309 | Apr 2011 | IT | national |
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PCT/IB2012/051712 | 4/5/2012 | WO | 00 | 12/23/2013 |
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WO2012/137176 | 10/11/2012 | WO | A |
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