Claims
- 1. A method of performing surgery with minimized bleeding, comprising the steps of:
a) determining each path of incision to be made in a tissue volume; b) cauterizing each path using ultrasonic energy to form at least one surgical pathway in the tissue volume prior to incising; and c) making surgical incisions only along a surgical pathway formed in accordance with step b).
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1, the step of cauterizing further comprising the step of:
isolating a region of tissue from the blood supply to the region.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 1, the step of cauterizing further comprising the step of:
encapsulating a volume of tissue with an encasement of coagulative necrosed tissue.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 1, the step of cauterizing further comprising the step of:
surrounding a tissue volume to be surgically excised with a coagulated necrotized surface of tissue having a predetermined thickness.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 1, said step of cauterizing further comprising the step of:
using high intensity focused ultrasound energy at a level sufficient to produce coagulation and necrosis in the tissue along each pathway.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 1, said step of cauterizing further comprising the step of:
applying ultrasonic energy having a frequency in the range of 0.5 MHZ to 20 MHz.
- 7. The method as set forth in claim 1, said step of cauterizing further comprising the steps of:
A) determining a first point on an edge of a plane of a path to be cut; B) focusing the energy to have a first focal point at the first point; C) moving the first focal point to follow the edge of the plane, producing a first line of coagulation having a cross-sectional width; D) refocusing the energy to have a second focal point aligned with the first line and proximate to the first point; E) moving the second focal point to follow the plane of the path to be cut, producing a second line of coagulation along said plane; and F) repeating said steps of refocusing and moving until the plane for incision is substantially entirely coagulated.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 7, further comprising the steps of:
repeating steps A) through F) for each path of incision.
- 9. The method as set forth in claim 7, said step of cauterizing further comprising the step of:
applying ultras sonic energy causing a temperature gradient at each focal point in a range of approximately 59° C. to approximately 99° C.
- 10. The method as set forth in claim 7, said step of cauterizing further comprising the step of:
applying ultrasonic energy causing an intensity of acoustic radiation at each focal point in a range of approximately 1000 W/cm2 to approximately 3000 W/cm2.
- 11. A method for presurgical treatment of highly vascularized organic tissue to minimize bleeding during surgical procedures, the method comprising the steps of:
determining each path of incision to be made in the tissue; and exposing each path to high intensity focused ultrasound energy having a predetermined frequency for a time period sufficient to form at least one coagulative necrosed pathway in the tissue such that making subsequent surgical incisions only along a coagulative necrosed pathway is subject to minimized bleeding.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 11, further comprising the steps of:
determining each path of incision necessary to remove a volume of tissue including a lesion from the tissue; and surrounding the volume of tissue to be surgically excised with a coagulated necrotized surface having a predetermined thickness permitting surgical incisions there through.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 11, further comprising the steps of:
determining each path of incision necessary to resection the tissue; and prior to incising the tissue, cauterizing each path using high frequency focused ultrasound energy to form at least one coagulative necrosed pathway in the tissue such that making surgical incisions only along a coagulative necrosed pathway minimizes bleeding.
- 14. The method as set forth in claim 11, further comprising the step of:
applying ultrasound energy having a frequency in the range of 0.5 MHZ to 20 MHz.
- 15. The method as set forth in claim 11, the step of exposing further comprising:
the ultrasonic energy causing an intensity of acoustic radiation at each focal point in a range of approximately 1000 W/cm2 to approximately 3000 W/cm2 for a duration of time such that hyper-thermic effects or a combination of hyper-thermic effects and cavitation effects are produced in the tissue.
- 16. A method for causing hemostasis comprising the steps of:
baring a hemorrhaging blood vessel or parenchyma; and exposing said blood vessel or parenchyma to sonic energy comprising high intensity focused ultrasound such that said hemorrhaging blood vessel or parenchyma is cauterized by said sonic energy.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 16, the step of exposing further comprising the step of:
applying ultrasound energy having a frequency in the approximate range of 0.5 MHZ to 20 MHz.
- 18. A method for causing hemostasis in a visible hemorrhaging wound, comprising the steps of:
using a transducer means, having an ultrasonic transducer having a transmitting surface emitting high frequency focused ultrasound having a frequency in the approximate range of 0.5 MHZ to 20 MHz and a depth of focus substantially immediately adjacent said transducer means, applying high intensity focused ultrasound energy onto outer regions of a hemorrhaging vessel adjacent to a vascular breach; and controlling energy level and the duration of exposure to cause closure of fibrous sheath tissue surrounding the breach of the hemorrhaging vessel without substantially damaging wall tissue of the vessel itself.
- 19. A presurgical device for preparing an organ of a patient for surgical incisions, comprising:
a transducer means for emitting energy as high frequency focused ultrasound; and means for controlling focal position and focal intensity of energy emissions from said transducer means such that acoustic energy at selective focal zones produces coagulative necrosed tissue in the form of predetermined surgical pathways within the tissue such that surgical incisions along the surgical pathways is subject to substantially no bleeding.
- 20. The device as set forth in claim 19, further comprising:
tissue backing means for protecting tissue beyond a selective focal zone from exposure effects of emitted energy from the transducer.
- 21. The device as set forth in claim 20, said tissue backing means further comprising:
an acoustic energy absorber having an acoustic impedance approximately equal to acoustic impedance of the tissue at the frequency of the emitted energy and a thickness and thermal properties such that abutting the tissue does not become heated by said absorber.
- 22. The device as set forth in claim 20, said tissue backing means further comprising:
means for reflecting said emitted energy back to said focal zone.
- 23. The device as set forth in claim 19, further comprising:
said transducer means emits high intensity focused ultrasound energy having a depth of focus and depth of field in respective ranges in combination with said means for controlling such that the device provides cauterization of visible hemorrhaging.
- 24. The device as set forth in claim 19, said transducer means further comprises:
said transducer means having at least one surface for emitting acoustic energy having a frequency in the range of 0.5 MHZ to 20 MHz; and mounted to said transducer, means for acoustically coupling said energy to the tissue, including a liquid-filled chamber mounted proximate said surface and having an acoustic energy window at a position distal from said surface and a means for varying gap distance from said surface to said window such that depth of said selective focal zone position changes as said gap distance is increased and decreased using said means for varying gap distance.
- 25. The device as set forth in claim 24, wherein said means for acoustically coupling further comprises:
a telescoping construct having a fully retracted position providing a shallow tissue penetration depth of focus, a fully extended position providing a predetermined deep tissue penetration depth of focus, and providing a substantially continuous range of depth of focus positions between said shallow tissue penetration depth of focus and said deep tissue penetration depth of focus.
- 26. The device as set forth in claim 25, said telescoping construct further comprising:
first means for mounting a high intensity focused ultrasound transducer and for providing an acoustic coupling medium chamber adjacent the transducer; and second means for mounting an acoustic window for focusing ultrasound energy emitted by said transducer, wherein said second means is coupled to said first means by a screw-type interface such that a gap between said transducer and said acoustic window is variable such that depth of focus of the ultrasound energy is selected by using said screw-type interface to vary the gap.
- 27. The device as set forth in claim 25, said telescoping construct further comprising:
first means for mounting a high intensity focused ultrasound transducer and for providing an acoustic coupling medium chamber adjacent the transducer; and second means for mounting an acoustic window for focusing ultrasound energy emitted by said transducer, wherein said second means is coupled to said first means by a bellows-type interface such that a gap between said transducer and said acoustic window is variable such that depth of focus of the ultrasound energy is selected by using said bellows-type interface to vary the gap.
- 28. A method of using high intensity focused ultrasound for surgical procedures, comprising the steps of:
prior to incising tissue of a surgery patient, applying ultrasonic energy at a combination of frequency, time of exposure, and power intensity to cause controlled coagulation and necrotization of tissue in the patient such that a volume cauterized tissue region is formed in said tissue at predetermined locations within said tissue that are to be cut.
- 29. A high intensity focused ultrasound medical instrument for use with an electronic controller means, the instrument comprising:
a pencil-like handle; fixedly mounted on a tip of the handle, sealed acoustic coupling means for interfacing ultrasonic energy into a patient; mounted subjacent the acoustic coupling means, ultrasound transducer means, including at least one transducer for emitting ultrasonic energy through the acoustic coupling means such that a focal region is produced immediately adjacent the acoustic coupling means; and incorporated through the handle, means for coupling the transducer means to the electronic controller.
- 30. A high intensity focused ultrasound medical instrument for use with an electronic controller means, the instrument comprising:
a palm-of-the-hand shaped and dimensioned handle; fixedly mounted on a first surface of the handle, sealed acoustic coupling means for interfacing ultrasonic energy into a patient; mounted on a second surface of the handle subjacent the acoustic coupling means, ultrasound transducer means, including at least one transducer for emitting sonic energy through the acoustic coupling means; and mounted on a third surface of the handle opposing the first surface, means for coupling the transducer means to the electronic controller.
- 31. The instrument as set forth in claim 30, said transducer means further comprising:
at least one imaging transducer; at least one high intensity focused ultrasonic transducer means for emitting ultrasonic energy through said acoustic coupling means in a frequency in an approximate range of 0.5 MHZ to 20 MHz.
- 32. The instrument as set forth in claim 31, said high intensity focused ultrasonic transducer means further comprising:
a plurality of transducers forming a discretely targetable set of ultrasonic emitters.
- 33. The instrument as set forth in claim 31, said high intensity focused ultrasonic transducer means further comprising:
an annular array transducer system.
- 34. A method for causing hemostasis of an internal hemorrhage, comprising the steps of:
without surgical incision, exposing a blood vessel or parenchyma source of said hemorrhage to sonic energy comprising high intensity focused ultrasound such that said hemorrhaging blood vessel or parenchyma is cauterized by said sonic energy.
- 35. The method as set forth in claim 34, the step of exposing further comprising the step of:
closing a shunt or other internal bleeding without affecting or cutting through adjacent tissue.
- 36. The method as set forth in claim 35, the step of exposing further comprising the step of:
occluding a blood vessel feeding the shunt, the shunt itself, or the vessel receiving shunt blood flow.
- 37. The method as set forth in claim 35, the step of exposing further comprising the step of:
coagulating a specific volume of tissue encompassing a whole tissue region or malformation of a blood vessel feeding the shunt, the shunt, and the vessel receiving the shunt.
Government Interests
[0001] The invention described herein was made in the course of work under a grant or award from the U.S. Department of Defense, Office of Naval Research.
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Continuations (1)
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