Methods of tongue reduction using high intensity focused ultrasound to form an ablated tissue area containing a plurality of lesions

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PATENT NO 6409720
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09629197

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A method of tongue reduction by thermal ablation using high intensity focused ultrasound includes the steps of introducing an ultrasound emitting member in a patient's oral cavity, positioning the ultrasound emitting member adjacent an external surface of the tongue, emitting ultrasound energy from the ultrasound emitting member into the tissue of the tongue, focusing the ultrasound energy in the tongue, ablating the tissue of the tongue with the focused ultrasound energy to form an ablated tissue area below the external surface of the tongue containing unablated tissue of the tongue and a plurality of lesions at which the tissue of the tongue is ablated, and withdrawing the ultrasound emitting member from the oral cavity. The lesions are allowed to be absorbed by the patient's body and/or to remain as altered tissue such that the tongue is reduced in size to correspondingly increase the size of the patient's airway and/or is stiffened to resist vibration. The lesions preferably begin a predetermined distance below the external surface of the tongue such that the mucosa remains undamaged and preserved.

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MEDTRONIC XOMED INC6743 SOUTHPOINT DRIVE JACKSONVILLE FL 32216

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Dinger, III Fred B Jacksonville, FL 5 446
Hissong, James B Jacksonville, FL 28 5626

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