A Physical Mapping Device for Quickly Acquiring Target Nerve Therapy Energy Delivery Site
A mapping and physical technology, applied in the field of medical devices, can solve problems such as unseen reports, achieve the effect of small interval time, ensure accuracy, and simplify the system structure
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[0042] In order to describe the technical solution more clearly, the "target nerve" and "target area" are defined in the following scheme. Target area: the specific body tissue containing the "target nerve", such as: in the treatment of hypertension, the target The area refers to the tissue around the renal artery containing the renal sympathetic nerve, and the target nerve refers to the renal sympathetic nerve. Another example: in the pain relief treatment of cancer pain, the target area refers to the deep part containing the abdominal cavity and visceral ganglion tissue, the target nerve refers to the celiac ganglion.
[0043] Please refer to figure 1 with figure 2 , figure 1 It is a structural block diagram of a physical mapping device for rapidly acquiring target nerve therapy energy delivery sites of the present invention. figure 2 It is a schematic flow chart of a physical mapping device for quickly obtaining the target nerve therapy energy delivery site of the pres...
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[0072] Example 2 Physical Mapping Device Mapping of Celiac Plexus-Ablation Treatment of Cancer Pain
[0073] The incidence of pain caused by tumors is as high as 80% in patients with advanced tumors. Although there are many pathogenesis of pain, the analgesic effect of "damaged celiac plexus block (NCPB)" is over 90%, and there is no clear effect on anti-tumor therapy. It is of value in advanced cancer patients with limited expected survival. Ablation of the celiac ganglion using HIFU has been gradually applied in clinical practice, and has achieved certain therapeutic effects. However, the celiac plexus is deeply buried inside the body, and relying on ultrasound image guidance has the problems of insufficient positioning and damage to surrounding adjacent tissues; in addition, currently There is a lack of methods for evaluating the function of celiac nerves, and it is impossible to immediately evaluate the state of nerve function after ablation.
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