Claims
- 1. A hydrodissection apparatus, for treating the prostate, comprising:
moving means for moving the prostate away from adjacent rectum; and treatment means for treating the prostate, and protecting the rectum from the treatment.
- 2. A hydrodissection apparatus, for treating the prostate, comprising:
moving means for moving the prostate away from adjacent rectum; and treatment means for treating the prostate, with the rectum being protected from the treatment.
- 3. The hydrodissection apparatus of claim 2, wherein said moving means further including a fluid flow means for moving the prostate and cooling adjacent structures.
- 4. The hydrodissection apparatus of claim 3, wherein said fluid flow means further includes a needle and sheath assembly in fluid communication with a fluid.
- 5. The hydrodissection apparatus of claim 4, wherein said fluid is a continuous saline solution drip infusion.
- 6. The hydrodissection apparatus of claim 4, wherein said fluid flow means further comprises a urethral cooling assembly.
- 7. The hydrodissection apparatus of claim 6, wherein said urethral cooling asssembly further comprises an anchor balloon operably attached to said urethral cooling assembly.
- 8. The hydrodissection apparatus of claim 7, wherein said treatment means further includes;
a transrectal ultrasound transducer means for monitoring temperature and hydrodissection; a microwave power source electrically connected to said transrectal ultrasound transducer means for creating microwave energy; a microwave antenna assembly means electrically connected to said microwave power source for distribution of said microwave energy; at least two sensor thermosensor arrays operatively connected to said transrectal ultrasound transducer means for detecting and monitoring tissue temperature; a needle and sheath assembly means operatively connected to said microwave power source for placement of said microwave antenna assembly means and said two sensor thermosensor array; and a rectal probe containing at least two thermosensors operatively connected to said transrectal ultrasound transducer means for monitoring rectal temperature.
- 9. A method of treating the prostate of a patient, utilizing a hydrodissection apparatus, comprising the steps of:
moving the prostate away from adjacent rectum; and treating the prostate, with the rectum being protected from the treatment.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein a hydrodissection space is created by inserting a needle and sheath assembly into said recto-prostatic space and further connecting said needle and sheath assembly to a fluid flow.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said fluid flow is further defined as a continuous saline solution drip.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein a single array thermosensor is inserted via a Y-connector through a needle and sheath assembly.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said fluid flow of said moving step further includes a urethral cooling assembly.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said urethral cooling assembly further includes an anchor balloon operably attached to said urethral cooling assembly and is inserted inside the urinary bladder.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said anchor balloon is inflated with 7 cc of sterile water and traction is applied to ensure proper positioning.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said fluid flow further includes a temperature sensing device for monitoring the temperature within said hydrodissection space.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said temperature sensing device adjusts said fluid flow based upon said temperature within said hydrodissection space.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein when said temperature sensing device receives a reading of greater than 45 degrees Celsius said flow rate is increased.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further including a power controlling device which shuts off power when said fluid flow does not decrease said temperature.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said power controlling device shuts down in 2.5 watt increments.
- 21. A method of providing thermal therapy to prostate tissue of a patient, comprising the steps of:
providing a fluid flow to a location adjacent a portion of the patient's prostate and the patient's rectum 14, said location selected to allow said fluid flow to begin physically separating the portion of the prostate and the rectum; said fluid flow causing physical separation of the portion of the prostate and the rectum and applying the thermal therapy to the prostate tissue.
- 22. The method as defined in claim 21, further including the step of continuing to provide said fluid flow to substantially completely physically separate the prostate and the rectum with said fluid flow.
- 23. The method as defined in claim 21, wherein said location is disposed in a biplane fascial layer of the patient.
- 24. The method as defined in claim 21, wherein delivery of said fluid flow is pressurized.
- 25. The method as defined in claim 21, wherein said fluid flow is recirculated.
- 26. The method as defined in claim 21, wherein said temperature of said fluid flow is monitored with a temperature sensor disposed in said fluid flow.
- 27. The method as defined in claim 21, wherein said fluid flow cools the rectum.
- 28. The method as defined in claim 21, wherein said fluid flow is a liquid.
- 29. The method as defined in claim 21, wherein said fluid flow is a gel .
- 30. A method of providing high intensity thermal therapy to prostate tissue of a patient, comprising the steps of:
providing a thermal therapy delivery system including a therapeutic element and an exterior portion capable of being cooled; physically separating a portion of the patient's prostate rectum using said thermal therapy delivery system; providing energy to said therapeutic element, said therapy element directing more energy toward the prostate than the rectum to heat the prostate to temperature levels in excess of conventional hyperthermia treatment temperature levels; and cooling said exterior portion of said thermal therapy delivery system at least at those locations where said exterior portion contacts patient tissue.
- 31. The method as defined in claim 20, wherein said exterior is cooled 360 degrees radially.
- 32. A hydrodissection apparatus, for treating tissue, comprising:
moving means for moving the treated tissue away from the adjacent tissue; and treatment means for treating the treated tissue, and protecting the second mentioned tissue from the treatment.
- 33. A method of treating the tissue of a patient, utilizing a hydrodissection apparatus, comprising the steps of:
moving the treated tissue away from adjacent tissue; and treating the treated tissue, with the second mentioned tissue being protected from the treatment.
- 34. A method for determining the expected thermal damage volume of a tissue, comprising the steps of:
placing antennas and probes in the tissue to be treated; scanning and digitizing the information received from the antennas and probes; calculating the heating pattern of the antennas using known heating patterns of antennas; and producing a three-dimensional temperature map of the expected thermal damage volume as a function of time during the treatment.
CROSSREFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 09/053,477 which is a conversion of provisional application No. 60/076,619.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Mar 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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09190786 |
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Apr 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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