Coaxial bipolar probe
First Claim
1. An apparatus for cauterizing tissue comprising:
- (a) an elongate insulating body having a first end, an opposing second end, and a bore therein;
(b) a first elongate electrode having a probe portion and a power supply portion disposed at opposite ends thereof, said probe portion extending beyond the first end of the body and the extreme probe portion end terminating in a substantially planar, transverse end surface;
(c) a second elongate, generally tubular electorde having a probe portion and power supply portion disposed at opposite ends thereof, said tubular electrode extending through said bore with said probe portion extending beyond said first end of the body, said tubular electrode further being coaxial with and spaced radially outwardly from said first elongate electrode, and said tubular electrode having a substantially planar, annular transverse end surface exposed at the extreme probe portion end thereof from which extends the extreme end of said first electrode probe portion with the first electrode end surface in a step tiered relationship with the second electrode end surface;
(d) an insulating tubular sleeve positioned between said first elongate electrode and said second elongate tubular electrode and extending from said probe portion ends of the two electrodes along the length of said coaxial orientation of the two electrodes, a first end of the sleeve terminating in a substantially planar, transverse end surface positioned between the extreme probe portion ends of the two electrodes in a tiered relationship with the extreme probe portion end surfaces of the first and second electrodes; and
(e) a pair of power supply connection means each extending from said insulating body and separately connected to a different one of said first and second electrodes near said power supply portion end of each electrode.
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Abstract
Improves bipolar electrode probe devices for use in electrocautery and electrocoagulation include a central electrode having an outer electrode coaxially disposed therearound. The central and outer electrodes are electrically insulated from each other and are adapted to receive a high frequency voltage or direct voltage thereacross. The diameter of the central electrode as well as the inner and outer diameters of the outer electrode are dimensioned in accordance with the designated use of the probe, for example: general surgery, specialty surgery or microsurgery. In one of the improved embodiments, the central or axial electrode has an elongate untapered cylindrical shape having an exposed flat transverse surface at one end thereof. The outer electrode has an elongate hollow tubular shape which is coaxially disposed around the central electrode. A first end of the outer electrode is disposed behind the tip of the central electrode in order to form a probe end wherein the central electrode protrudes slightly beyond the plane defining the terminus of the outer electrode forming a tiered electrode structure. Depending upon the use, the probe end may be either straight or curved. Another embodiment includes a lumen through the center of the axial electrode. The electrodes are incorporated into an insulated holder which includes an electrical connector for mating to a high frequency voltage source when the lumen connector is provided and a fluidic connector for coupling the lumen with a source of irrigation, air or vacuum, or any of the three in alternation, as desired.
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16 Claims
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1. An apparatus for cauterizing tissue comprising:
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(a) an elongate insulating body having a first end, an opposing second end, and a bore therein; (b) a first elongate electrode having a probe portion and a power supply portion disposed at opposite ends thereof, said probe portion extending beyond the first end of the body and the extreme probe portion end terminating in a substantially planar, transverse end surface; (c) a second elongate, generally tubular electorde having a probe portion and power supply portion disposed at opposite ends thereof, said tubular electrode extending through said bore with said probe portion extending beyond said first end of the body, said tubular electrode further being coaxial with and spaced radially outwardly from said first elongate electrode, and said tubular electrode having a substantially planar, annular transverse end surface exposed at the extreme probe portion end thereof from which extends the extreme end of said first electrode probe portion with the first electrode end surface in a step tiered relationship with the second electrode end surface; (d) an insulating tubular sleeve positioned between said first elongate electrode and said second elongate tubular electrode and extending from said probe portion ends of the two electrodes along the length of said coaxial orientation of the two electrodes, a first end of the sleeve terminating in a substantially planar, transverse end surface positioned between the extreme probe portion ends of the two electrodes in a tiered relationship with the extreme probe portion end surfaces of the first and second electrodes; and (e) a pair of power supply connection means each extending from said insulating body and separately connected to a different one of said first and second electrodes near said power supply portion end of each electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A hand-held, medical bipolar electric probe apparatus comprising:
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an elongated electrode assembly having a pair of elongated electrodes electrically isolated from one another and a first end at which planar, transverse end surfaces of said pair of electrodes are exposed in a step tiered relation; handle means receiving a second, opposite end of said electrdoe assembly for allowing the assembly to be hand-held by a user; a pair of electrical connectors exposed on said handle means; electrical connection means within said handle means for electrically coupling a different one of said pair of electrodes with a separate one of said pair of connectors; channel means extending from one opening at said first end of the elongated electrode assembly along said assembly and through said handle means to a second opening in a connector means exposed on said handle means and fluidically coupled with said electrode assembly for introducing a selected one of a fluid and a partial vacuum from said connector means through said channel means to said first end of the electrode assembly; and at least one of the pair of electrodes being electrically insulated from fluid passing along the assembly through the channel means. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. An electric medical bipolar probe apparatus comprising:
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an elongated electrode assembly having inner and outer coaxial elongated electrodes electrically isolated from one another and a tip at which planar, transverse end surfaces of the two electrodes are exposed in a step tiered relation; a handle receiving an end of said electrode assembly opposite said tip; a pair of exposed electrical connectors mounted to said handle; electrical connection means within said handle for electrically coupling a different one of said pair of electrodes with a separate one of said pair of connectors; a lumen extending through said inner electrode from an opening at said tip of electrode assembly to an opening at an opposing end of the assembly in said handle; and a hollow, connector extending from said handle and fluidically coupled to the lumen at said opposing end of the assembly for introducing a selected one of a fluid or partial vacuum through the lumen to the tip of the assembly. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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