Clinical Laserthermia Systems has been granted a patent for an apparatus and method for obtaining an anti-tumour immunologic response through thermotherapy. The device includes a heating probe with an optical fiber and cooling catheter, controlled by a thermal sensor for precise temperature regulation during treatment. GlobalData’s report on Clinical Laserthermia Systems gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Method of controlling tissue heating process for tumor treatment

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Clinical Laserthermia Systems AB

A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US11850442B2) discloses a method and system for controlling a tissue heating process. The method involves approximating a boundary of a pre-defined treatment lesion, obtaining temperature values, positioning a heat generator, initiating warm-up and treatment periods, and maintaining the temperature at a target level to create a treatment lesion. The method also includes monitoring temperature ranges and inactivating the heat generator if the target temperature is reached outside a predefined time range. Additional steps involve obtaining temperatures from different distances and using thermal sensors within the heat generator.

Furthermore, the patent includes claims for a system for controlling tissue heating, comprising a control unit and a heat generator. The control unit is responsible for approximating the treatment lesion boundary, receiving temperature values, initiating warm-up and treatment periods, and maintaining the temperature at the target level. The system also includes features for controlling the heat generator during the treatment period, utilizing imaging modalities such as MRI and ultrasound, and providing warnings or inactivating the heat generator if necessary. Overall, the patent outlines a comprehensive method and system for precise and controlled tissue heating processes, ensuring effective treatment outcomes while minimizing risks.

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