Patent ID: 9211163
Filing Date: 2015-12-15
Classification: A61B,G01R

Abstract:
1. A method of removing hematoma material from the brain of a patient who has had an intracerebral hemorrhage comprising the following steps: inserting an apparatus into the brain of a patient with a hematoma, the apparatus comprising an elongated rigid body having a proximal portion, a distal portion, an outer wall, and a longitudinal axis; a lumen formed within the body extending from the proximal portion to the distal portion; an auger rotatably disposed within said lumen; said auger having an auger blade disposed within the lumen at the distal portion; an aperture formed in the outer wall of the elongated body adjacent to the auger blade, said aperture in fluid communication with the lumen; whereby rotation of the auger creates suction to draw unattached hematoma material through the aperture and into the lumen, toward an exhaust port at a proximal portion of the elongated rigid body, where the unattached hematoma material can be expelled from the body; an ultrasound catheter disposed at the distal portion of the body adapted to capture images of the hematoma material during the procedure; and an electromagnetic tracking coil disposed at the distal portion of the body adapted to tracking the location of the apparatus within the patient's brain; tracking the distal end of the apparatus to obtain relative location data and mapping said data to a CT scan of the hematoma material; confirming that the distal portion of the apparatus is positioned inside the hematoma material by rotating the apparatus axially while collecting ultrasound images of the hematoma and brain tissue and mapping the images onto the CT scan in order to permit real-time, three-dimensional observation of the location of the apparatus in the patient's brain in relation to the location of the hematoma material and the effect on the surrounding brain tissue occasioned by the removal of hematoma material; removing the hematoma material from the brain solely by suction created by rotating the auger; and verifying the extent of hematoma material removed.