System for treating a volume of tissue with high intensity focused ultrasound
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61H-001/00
A61H-001/02
A61H-005/00
A61N-007/02
A61B-017/00
A61N-007/00
A61B-090/00
출원번호
US-0733372
(2015-06-08)
등록번호
US-9770605
(2017-09-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Darlington, Gregory P.
Connolly, Michael J.
Reed, Justin A.
Parsons, Jessica E.
Horth, Roland
Murkowski, John
Emery, Charles D.
출원인 / 주소
Mirabilis Medica, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Seed IP Law Group LLP
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초록▼
A method and system for treating a desired volume of tissue using HIFU or other energy modality includes ablating a pattern of elemental treatment volumes each having a volume that is greater than that of the focal zone of the HIFU transducer but smaller than the overall volume of the desired treatm
A method and system for treating a desired volume of tissue using HIFU or other energy modality includes ablating a pattern of elemental treatment volumes each having a volume that is greater than that of the focal zone of the HIFU transducer but smaller than the overall volume of the desired treatment volume. In at least one embodiment, the elemental treatment volumes are arranged to form a shell which partially or wholly encapsulates the desired volume of tissue, which then necroses in situ. The elemental treatment volumes are created by distributing HIFU energy in multiple doses with repeated passes of the focal zone of the HIFU transducer in a trajectory over or along a perimeter of each elemental treatment volume.
대표청구항▼
1. A system for treating a volume of tissue at a treatment site with high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), the system comprising: a HIFU transducer that delivers HIFU treatment signals to tissue at a movable focal zone within the treatment site; andone or more processors programmed to control a
1. A system for treating a volume of tissue at a treatment site with high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), the system comprising: a HIFU transducer that delivers HIFU treatment signals to tissue at a movable focal zone within the treatment site; andone or more processors programmed to control a supply of driving signals to the HIFU transducer that cause the HIFU transducer to deliver the HIFU treatment signals to the treatment site at a selected power, and further to control positioning of the focal zone of the HIFU transducer such that the HIFU treatment signals create a plurality of elemental treatment volumes at a periphery of the volume of tissue,wherein the elemental treatment volumes are smaller than the volume of tissue at the treatment site and are distributed both vertically and horizontally relative to each other at the periphery of the volume of tissue,wherein HIFU energy is distributed in multiple doses in a trajectory over or along a perimeter of each elemental treatment volume, with repeated passes of the focal zone of the HIFU transducer in the same trajectory over or along the perimeter of each elemental treatment volume, andwherein the horizontal and vertical distribution of the elemental treatment volumes relative to each other at the periphery of the volume of tissue produces a shell of treated tissue around an interior space of the volume of tissue. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the elemental treatment volumes are cylindrical elemental treatment volumes created by directing the focal zone around the perimeter of each elemental treatment volume. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the focal zone is continuously moved around the perimeter of an elemental treatment volume while the HIFU transducer continually delivers the HIFU treatment signals. 4. The system of claim 2, wherein the focal zone is moved to discrete positions around the perimeter of an elemental treatment volume while the HIFU transducer delivers the HIFU treatment signals in pulses. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one elemental treatment volume has a center area that is not directly exposed or is minimally exposed to the focal zone of the HIFU treatment signals such that heat is conducted to the center area as the focal zone moves over or along the perimeter of the elemental treatment volume. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the elemental treatment volume is sized such that, once treated, the elemental treatment volume has a cross section that is treated through the center area of the elemental treatment volume. 7. The system of claim 5, wherein the elemental treatment volume is sized such that, once treated, heat conduction does not fully occur through the center area while the perimeter of the elemental treatment volume is ablated. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the HIFU treatment signals distribute HIFU energy in segments over along the perimeter of an elemental treatment volume by passing the focal zone of the HIFU transducer in the same trajectory over or along the length of each segment multiple times. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein each segment is shaped as an arc created side-by-side to treat the perimeter of the elemental treatment volume. 10. The system of claim 1, further comprising a mechanical wobbler that steers the focal zone of the HIFU treatment signals over or along the perimeter of each elemental treatment volume at a rate that confines heat conduction within a center of each elemental treatment volume as the elemental treatment volumes are being created. 11. The system of claim 1, further comprising an electronic beam steerer that steers the focal zone of the HIFU treatment signals over or along the perimeter of each elemental treatment volume at a rate that confines heat conduction within a center of each elemental treatment volume as the elemental treatment volumes are being created. 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the HIFU treatment signals delivered by the HIFU transducer comprise substantially non-linear pulsed waveforms of HIFU energy that are applied to the perimeter of each elemental treatment volume. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the pulsed waveforms of HIFU energy are nonlinear such that an originally sinusoidal characteristic of the waveforms is distorted by the time the HIFU energy reaches the focal zone and energy in a fundamental acoustic frequency of the waveforms is converted to higher harmonic acoustic frequencies. 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the power of the HIFU treatment signals is selected to obtain a desired nonlinearity of the waveforms and conversion of HIFU energy from the fundamental acoustic frequency to the higher harmonic acoustic frequencies. 15. The system of claim 1, wherein the elemental treatment volumes are horizontally and vertically distributed in annular patterns having increasing internal diameter that extend from a distal end of the tissue at the treatment site to an annular pattern of maximum diameter, at which the annular patterns have decreasing internal diameter to a proximal end of the volume of tissue being treated. 16. The system of claim 1, wherein some or all of the tissue within a center of the shell of treated tissue necroses due to heat conduction from when the shell is being produced. 17. The system of claim 1, wherein the shell includes one or more gaps between elemental treatment volumes depending on the size of the elemental treatment volumes, the horizontal and vertical distribution of the elemental treatment volumes, a thermal conductivity of the tissue at the treatment site, and a HIFU energy absorption characteristic of the tissue at the treatment site. 18. A system for treating a volume of tissue at a treatment site with high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), the system comprising: a HIFU transducer that delivers HIFU treatment signals to tissue at a movable focal zone within the treatment site; andone or more processors programmed to control a supply of driving signals to the HIFU transducer that cause the HIFU transducer to deliver the HIFU treatment signals to the treatment site at a selected power, and further to control positioning of the focal zone of the HIFU transducer such that the HIFU treatment signals create a plurality of toroids having varying internal diameter at a periphery of the volume of tissue,wherein the toroids are smaller than the volume of tissue at the treatment site and are distributed vertically relative to each other in a stacked series of toroids at the periphery of the volume of tissue,wherein the HIFU treatment signals distribute HIFU energy in multiple doses in a trajectory over or along a perimeter of each toroid, with repeated passes of the focal zone of the HIFU transducer in the same trajectory over or along the perimeter of each toroid, andwherein the stacked series of toroids produces a shell of treated tissue around an interior space of the volume of tissue. 19. The system of claim 18, wherein a first toroid of minimal internal diameter is created at a distal end of the tissue at the treatment site and additional toroids of increasing diameter are created proximally to the first toroid to a toroid having a maximum internal diameter, at which additional toroids of decreasing internal diameter are created until the shell is closed with a second toroid of minimal internal diameter. 20. A system for treating a volume of tissue at a treatment site with high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), the system comprising: a HIFU transducer that delivers HIFU treatment signals to tissue at a movable focal zone within the treatment site; andone or more processors programmed to control a supply of driving signals to the HIFU transducer that cause the HIFU transducer to deliver the HIFU treatment signals to the treatment site at a selected power, and further to control positioning of the focal zone of the HIFU transducer such that the HIFU treatment signals create a spiral of treated tissue at a periphery of the volume of tissue,wherein the spiral of treated tissue is smaller than the volume of tissue at the treatment site and is distributed around the volume of tissue at the periphery of the volume of tissue,wherein the spiral has a minimum diameter at a distal end of the tissue at the treatment site, and subsequent loops of the spiral have a diameter that expands to a loop of maximum diameter, at which the diameter of further subsequent loops of the spiral decreases to a proximal end of the volume of tissue, andwherein the HIFU treatment signals distribute HIFU energy in a spiral trajectory over or along the periphery of the volume of tissue such that the adjacent loops of the spiral produces a shell of treated tissue around an interior space of the volume of tissue.
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