High-frequency generator for tissue cutting and for coagulating in high-frequency surgery
First Claim
1. In a high frequency generator for high-frequency surgery in which electrical power is supplied to a surgical probe, which high-frequency generator can selectively generate electrical power for a tissue cutting mode, and for a coagulation mode, said high-frequency generator including a power generator means which can be switched in the tissue cutting mode to continuous power delivery, and an arc control system which during tissue cutting controls the intensity of an arc which burns between the surgical probe and tissue being cut to maintain the arc at a preselected value, the improvement comprising:
- a measuring device means measuring the high-frequency output voltage of said high frequency generator or a variable which is proportional thereto;
measuring signal means responsive to said measuring device means forming a measuring signal; and
voltage-limiting circuitry means receiving and responsive to said measuring signal, said voltage-limiting circuitry means being so constructed as adjustably to sense and to limit the output voltage of the high-frequency generator, limiting it to a preset maximum value when the probe is not in contact with tissue, and the high-frequency output voltage under control of the arc control system would otherwise rise to values higher than said preset maximum value, said voltage-limiting circuitry means being effective when the tissue cutting mode is selected.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a high-frequency generator with automatic power control for tissue cutting and for coagulating in high-frequency surgery. The power control in the "cutting" mode of operation is effected with an arc control system for keeping the arc burning between the surgical probe and the tissue constant. The high-frequency generator contains a voltage-limiting circuit, which limits the output voltage to a preset maximum value if the arc control system were to adjust a higher voltage.
The advantage of the invention lies is a reduction of the mean power delivered to the patient as compared with a high-frequency generator that contains only an arc control system. The cutting quality is not adversely influenced by the power reduction.
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7 Claims
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1. In a high frequency generator for high-frequency surgery in which electrical power is supplied to a surgical probe, which high-frequency generator can selectively generate electrical power for a tissue cutting mode, and for a coagulation mode, said high-frequency generator including a power generator means which can be switched in the tissue cutting mode to continuous power delivery, and an arc control system which during tissue cutting controls the intensity of an arc which burns between the surgical probe and tissue being cut to maintain the arc at a preselected value, the improvement comprising:
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a measuring device means measuring the high-frequency output voltage of said high frequency generator or a variable which is proportional thereto; measuring signal means responsive to said measuring device means forming a measuring signal; and voltage-limiting circuitry means receiving and responsive to said measuring signal, said voltage-limiting circuitry means being so constructed as adjustably to sense and to limit the output voltage of the high-frequency generator, limiting it to a preset maximum value when the probe is not in contact with tissue, and the high-frequency output voltage under control of the arc control system would otherwise rise to values higher than said preset maximum value, said voltage-limiting circuitry means being effective when the tissue cutting mode is selected. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An improvement in a method to protect a surgical patient from excessive current loads applied to said patient during electrosurgery when an electrosurgical appliance having a probe intended to contact tissue is applied to his tissues, said appliance being operable selectively in either a coagulation mode or in a tissue cutting mode under the control of a circuit which is responsive to circumstances accompanying the existence or absence of an arc between the probe and tissue in a tissue-cutting mode, and said method contemplating circumstances where, when the probe is in contact with tissue it may be immersed in conductive fluids between the probe and the tissue, said improvement being characterized by limiting the maximum output voltage of a frequency-generating generator with a voltage limiting circuit whose preset selective voltage limitation is above the maximum anticipated voltage expected to be required for the cutting mode when the probe contacts the tissue, whereby the patient is protected from excessive currents and voltage in the tissue-cutting mode when the probe does not contact the tissue, said method being effective only when the appliance is in the tissue cutting mode.
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