High frequency apparatus for heat treatment of biological tissue
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1. A high frequency apparatus for heat treatment of a biological tissue, said apparatus comprising:
- a high frequency oscillator;
amplifier means having its input connected to the output of said oscillator and having first and second bipolar outputs;
a pair of bipolar electrodes adapted to bear against a biological tissue at spaced points;
impedance transformation means for coupling the first and second outputs of said amplifier means to respective ones of said bipolar electrodes;
said amplifier means including means for generating a high frequency voltage for application to said bipolar electrodes wherein the peak-to-peak value of the voltage is in the range from 250 to 600 volts to cause a flow of high frequency current through that portion of the tissue extending between said electrodes to produce Joule'"'"'s heat in accordance with an electrical resistance presented by the tissue to thereby treat the tissue with the Joule'"'"'s heat whereby the low peak-to-peak voltage range prevents the occurrence of a discharge between either electrode and the tissue adjacent thereto due to any increase in tissue resistance, said amplifier means further including means for maintaining said peak-to-peak voltage constant so that any increase in tissue resistance causes a reduction in current flow through the tissue thereby preventing coagulation of those portions of the tissue not intended for treatment.
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Abstract
The apparatus comprises a high frequency oscillator, an amplifier, and a pair of electrodes for treatment of a biological tissue. A high frequency voltage of constant magnitude is applied across the electrodes to permit a current flow across a biological tissue which is held between the electrodes, thereby causing Joule'"'"'s heat to be produced depending upon the resistance thereof for the purpose of coagulation, excision or erasion of the biological tissue.
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1. A high frequency apparatus for heat treatment of a biological tissue, said apparatus comprising:
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a high frequency oscillator; amplifier means having its input connected to the output of said oscillator and having first and second bipolar outputs; a pair of bipolar electrodes adapted to bear against a biological tissue at spaced points; impedance transformation means for coupling the first and second outputs of said amplifier means to respective ones of said bipolar electrodes; said amplifier means including means for generating a high frequency voltage for application to said bipolar electrodes wherein the peak-to-peak value of the voltage is in the range from 250 to 600 volts to cause a flow of high frequency current through that portion of the tissue extending between said electrodes to produce Joule'"'"'s heat in accordance with an electrical resistance presented by the tissue to thereby treat the tissue with the Joule'"'"'s heat whereby the low peak-to-peak voltage range prevents the occurrence of a discharge between either electrode and the tissue adjacent thereto due to any increase in tissue resistance, said amplifier means further including means for maintaining said peak-to-peak voltage constant so that any increase in tissue resistance causes a reduction in current flow through the tissue thereby preventing coagulation of those portions of the tissue not intended for treatment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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