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Instrument for use in laparoscopic tubal cauterization

  • US 4,016,881 A
  • Filed: 05/27/1975
  • Issued: 04/12/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/04/1973
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An instrument for use in laparoscopic tubal cauterization whereby a fallopian tube is completely blocked by coagulation, comprising:

  • a. an elongated narrow sheath having one open end;

    b. an electrically insulated separator means slidably mounted in said sheath, said separator means having diametrically opposite electrode-receiving grooves extending longitudinally thereof;

    said sheath and said separator means being made of plastic material; and

    c. a pair of bipolar electrodes secured in said grooves, one end portion of each said electrode defining a prong extending outwardly from said open end of said sheath, said prongs being spaced from one another to define a first tube-receiving position whereby a tube may be grasped between said prongs, said prongs being movable to a second tube-squeezing position in response to said separator means being slidably retracted in said sheath whereby a grasped tube is squeezed by said prongs as said prongs contact said sheath end and are closed on said tube, each said prong including inwardly bent extremities defining fangs for grasping said tube, the planes of said fangs along the longitudinal axis of said separator means being offset one relative to the other to prevent said fangs from contacting one another when in said second tube-squeezing position, and each said prong including a heat shrinkable sleeve made of insulating material, the inner face of each prong including a non-insulating portion for allowing electrical discharge to said tube during cauterization;

    the opposite end of each said electrode including means for electrical connection to an external source of cauterizing current.

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