18609440. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TISSUE COAGULATION simplified abstract (Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TISSUE COAGULATION

Organization Name

Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Kenneth Reever of Hopedale MA (US)

Richard Tah of Milford MA (US)

Jozef Slanda of Milford MA (US)

Ray Aditi of San Jose CA (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TISSUE COAGULATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18609440 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TISSUE COAGULATION

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a medical device with a handle and a body shaft containing an RF electrode tip for energy delivery.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Medical device with handle and body shaft
  • RF electrode tip at distal end of body shaft
  • Energy delivery wire electrically coupled with RF electrode tip

Potential Applications: This technology can be used in various medical procedures such as ablation, coagulation, and tissue removal.

Problems Solved: This technology allows for precise energy delivery to target tissues, improving the effectiveness of medical procedures.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced precision in medical procedures
  • Improved patient outcomes
  • Minimized damage to surrounding tissues

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial uses include in hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers for various medical procedures, potentially leading to increased efficiency and better patient care.

Prior Art: Readers can start searching for prior art related to this technology in medical device patents, RF electrode technologies, and energy delivery systems in the medical field.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in RF technology, energy delivery systems, and medical device innovations to enhance the understanding and application of this technology.

Questions about Medical Devices with RF Electrode Tips: 1. What are the key advantages of using RF electrode tips in medical devices? 2. How does the energy delivery wire enhance the functionality of the RF electrode tip in medical procedures?


Original Abstract Submitted

A medical device may include a handle having a handle lumen extending therethrough. The medical device further may include a first body shaft including a first body shaft lumen in direct communication with the handle lumen and an RF electrode tip may be positioned at a distal end of the first body shaft. The RF electrode tip may include a lumen extending therethrough and in direct communication with the lumen of the first body shaft. Additionally, an energy delivery wire may be electrically coupled with the RF electrode tip.