Precise electroporation ablation of arbitrary shape and volume

NU 2014-097

 

Inventors

Alan V. Sahakian*

Yearnchee C. Wang

 

Short Description

A novel electroporation method for precise ablation of cancer tumor with arbitrary shape and volume

 

Abstract

Tumor ablation is one of the common procedures for cancer treatment. Irreversible electroporation provides an effective way for tumor ablation by utilizing high-strength electrical field to introduce holes into the cell membrane and cause the apoptosis of malignant tissues. However, conventional electroporation medical instrumentation, designed for fixed ablation geometric profiles, cannot achieve the optimal treatment effect for tumors of arbitrary volume or shape. To overcome this issue, researchers at Northwestern University invented a novel electroporation device that allows for the accurate ablation of arbitrarily shaped tumors without impairing the surrounding healthy tissue. An image-guided computational system based on physical simulation has been developed for real-time monitoring as well as predicting the optimal device movement and electrical activation sequence. Therefore, allowing surgical oncologists to fully control the destruction of tissue, this medical device will revolutionize surgical and minimally-invasive oncological treatment.

 

Applications

  • Cancer treatment
  • Non-malignant cyst or abscess/growth treatment

 

Advantages

  • Ablates any arbitrary volume (can shape ablation profile to match desired volume)
  • Sharp ablation margin
  • Relatively low power required

 

IP Status

Issued US Patent No. 10,835,311

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