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publicationDate 2005-03-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2005058507-A
titleOfInvention Ablation catheter with balloon
abstract The present invention eliminates heating unevenness due to high-frequency dielectric heating. In the ablation catheter of the present invention, the inner electrode 5 for high-frequency energization made of a vapor-deposited film of an electrically conductive material covers the entire outer peripheral inner surface of the balloon 2, and the entire contact area of the target lesion site is uniform. In addition, the inner electrode 5 is placed in a state where it is opposed to the inner electrode 5 across only the membrane of the balloon 2, so that heat supply by high-frequency dielectric heating can be performed uniformly over the entire balloon contact portion of the target lesion site. Even if the inner electrode 5 is formed so as to have a planar shape on the inner surface of the balloon 2 and the inner electrode 5 is quite large, the inner electrode 5 is laminated only by increasing the thickness of the film of the balloon 2 and does not cause any trouble. Therefore, according to the ablation catheter of the present invention, heating unevenness due to high-frequency dielectric heating can be reliably eliminated. [Selection] Figure 2
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