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US Patent 8211097 Optimizing RF power spatial distribution using frequency control

Patent 8211097 was granted and assigned to Cutera, Inc. on July, 2012 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Current Assignee
Cutera, Inc.
Cutera, Inc.
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8211097
Date of Patent
July 3, 2012
Patent Application Number
12371103
Date Filed
February 13, 2009
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12121742 Dermatological systems and methods with handpiece for coaxial pulse delivery and temperature sensing
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US Patent 12102376 System and method for increasing a target zone for electrical ablation
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US Patent 12102840 Dermatological laser treatment systems and methods using optical parametric oscillator
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US Patent 12114911 System and method for ablating a tissue site by electroporation with real-time pulse monitoring
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US Patent 11707629 System and method for synchronizing energy delivery to the cardiac rhythm
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US Patent 11779395 Multiple treatment zone ablation probe
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US Patent 11931096 System and method for electrically ablating tissue of a patient
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US Patent 11957405 Methods of sterilization and treating infection using irreversible electroporation
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Christopher D. Koharski
Patent abstract

An electro-surgical system actively maintains an optimal heating profile at the electrode-patient contact surface under varying load resistivity, thereby reducing the risk of burns and maximizing patient comfort at a given power level. A set of temperature sensors is integrated within the electrode assembly of the electrosurgical system. The sensors are located both at the center and the edges of the electrode. The sensors are thermally coupled to the electrode-patient contact surface and have a time response that is short compared to the thermal time constraints of the tissue. Some degree of signal processing may take place at the sensor, inside the transducer assembly. As RF power is applied, a control loop monitors the temperature at the center and edges of the electrode. If the edge temperature of the electrode is high compared to its center temperature, then the control loop increases the operating frequency, effectively driving heat towards the center of the electrode. Conversely, if the edge temperature of the electrode is low compared to its center temperature, then the control loop decreases the operating frequency, effectively driving heat towards the edges of the electrode. By actively adjusting the operating frequency in this way, the control loop maintains any chosen heating profile at the electrode-patient contact surface.

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