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Bipolar cutting electrode for high-frequency surgery

  • US 4,033,351 A
  • Filed: 09/14/1976
  • Issued: 07/05/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/14/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a bipolar cutting electrode for high-frequency surgery, including a source of high frequency voltage, a plurality in excess of two, of mutually insulated, high-frequency voltage-conductive metallic tip potions in fixed spacing relative to each other, means for connecting said tip portions to said source of high frequency voltage, said metallic tip portions comprising ground ends of wire-shaped elements, an insulating member having a tip, said metallic tip portions being inserted into the tip of said insulating member so that the ground ends project therefrom forming the cutting zone of the electrode;

  • the improvement comprising;

    said insulating member being substantially flat in the region of the cutting zone, said metallic tip portions being displaced relative to each other in the longitudinal direction of said electrode at the tip of said flat insulating member in a row along an arc, said cutting electrode being able to leave thereby a substantially smooth cut in a relatively narrow cavity of a body whereby a high frequency contact between at least two metallic tip portions is always maintained under an inclined holding of the cutting electrode.

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