20240016538. Electrosurigcal Device and Methods simplified abstract (Baylis Medical Technologies Inc.)

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Electrosurigcal Device and Methods

Organization Name

Baylis Medical Technologies Inc.

Inventor(s)

Neil Godara of Milton (CA)

Robert Harrison of Norval (CA)

Ahmad Dastjerdi of Toronto (CA)

Abelardo Escoto of Toronto (CA)

Aaron Peng of Surrey (CA)

Andrew Oldham of Georgetown (CA)

Jimmy Huynh of York (CA)

Ryan Li of Barrie (CA)

Electrosurigcal Device and Methods - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240016538 titled 'Electrosurigcal Device and Methods

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method and apparatus for a probe used to create a lesion in a target tissue. The probe consists of an elongate member with a distal tip and a proximal end. It has a lumen that circulates cooling fluid and at least one active portion to deliver energy to the target tissue. The probe also has at least one orifice from which cooling fluid is ejected to cool the target tissue, while the remaining fluid is internally circulated through the lumen.

  • The probe is designed to create a lesion in a target tissue.
  • It has an elongate member with a distal tip and a proximal end.
  • The elongate member has a lumen that circulates cooling fluid.
  • The probe includes at least one active portion to deliver energy to the target tissue.
  • It also has at least one orifice to eject cooling fluid and cool the target tissue.
  • The remaining cooling fluid is internally circulated through the lumen of the probe.

Potential Applications:

  • Medical procedures requiring the creation of lesions in target tissues.
  • Treatment of tumors or abnormal tissue growth.
  • Ablation procedures to remove unwanted tissue.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a method for creating lesions in target tissues.
  • Enables precise delivery of energy to the target tissue.
  • Offers cooling capabilities to prevent damage to surrounding tissues.

Benefits:

  • Improved accuracy and precision in creating lesions.
  • Minimizes the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.
  • Enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of medical procedures.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method and apparatus are disclosed for a probe for forming a lesion in a target tissue. the probe comprises an elongate member with a distal tip and a proximal end. the elongate member defines a lumen therebetween which circulates cooling fluid. the probe further includes at least one active portion configured to deliver energy to the target tissue and at least one orifice. a portion of the cooling fluid is ejected from the at least one orifice to cool the target tissue and the remainder is internally circulated through the lumen of the probe.