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Circuit apparatus and method for electrothermal treatment of cancer eye

Patent 4531524 Issued on July 30, 1985. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 27, 2002. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Issued on: 02/19/1980
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Issued on: 12/09/1980
Inventor: Whalley

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 06/453811 filed on 12/27/1982

US Classes:

607/99, Localized application607/47, Dental analgesia607/62, Output controlled by sensor responsive to body or interface condition607/63Promoting patient safety or comfort

Examiners

Primary: Cohen, Lee S.
Assistant: Falk, Steven

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61B 18/12 (20060101)
A61B 18/14 (20060101)
A61D 1/00 (20060101)
A61B 17/00 (20060101)

Abstract

Circuitry for use in a hand-held electronic probe for passing high frequency current through malignant eye tissue of livestock or other tissue such as warts includes a thermistor in a probe tip that contacts the tissue, producing a voltage that controls a voltage controlled oscillator which drives an audio transducer. If, during treatment, the probe tip is held against the malignant tissue with sufficient force, the pitch of a sound emitted by the audio transducer steadily increases, indicating to the user that proper pressure is being maintained to ensure heating of the tissue to the desired treatment temperature. The cicuitry then causes the transducer to emit periodic beeping signals which the user can count to ensure that the tissue is maintained in a desired elevated temperature range for a desired amount of time. Circuitry responsive to the temperature sensor varies the duty cycle of the high frequency current applied to the tissue to maintain the elevated temperature thereof within a predetermined range. Initially, the high frequency current is applied at a substantially reduced duty cycle to prevent excessive temperature lag between the tissue and the probe tip to prevent initial temperature overshoot of the tissue before the thermistor and circuitry can respond to reduce the duty cycle.

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