Percutaneous laparoscopic cholecystectomy instrument
First Claim
1. An electrosurgical instrument for performing laparoscopic procedures comprising:
- (a) a generally rigid tube having a proximal end, a distal end, lumen means extending from said proximal end to said distal end for allowing passage of fluids therethrough, said tube having an outside diameter of a size allowing passage through a cannula and of a length sufficient to reach the internal tissue to be excised when said tube is inserted through the abdominal wall via said cannula;
(b) a blade member affixed to said distal end of said tube, said blade member comprising a flat insulating substrate having a peripheral edge and first and second major surfaces with a conductive trace extending along at least a portion of said peripheral edge on said first and second major surfaces, the conductive trace on said first major surface being spaced from the conductive trace on said second major surface by a gap corresponding to the thickness of said flat substrate at said portion of said peripheral edge;
(c) first and second conductors insulated from one another and extending through said lumen means, said first and second conductors being individually connected at one end to said conductive traces on said first and second major surfaces;
(d) a hub member affixed to said proximal end of said tube, said hub member including at least one passage in fluid communication with said lumen means; and
(e) means connected to said first and second conductors for connecting said first and second conductors to a source of RF voltage such that a high intensity field is created in said gap effective to cut through said tissue.
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Abstract
An instrument for performing a percutaneous laparoscopic cholecystectomy includes a generally rigid, tubular body with a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending between these two ends and with a pair of bipolar electrodes projecting from the distal end of the tubular body and a handle member affixed to its proximal end. The outside diameter of the tubular body is sufficiently small that it can readily pass through a cannula inserted through a puncture made through the abdominal wall. A pair of conductors, connected at one end to the bipolar electrodes and at their other end to a source of radio frequency voltage, extend through the tube'"'"'s lumen and a handle. Moreover, a fluid port may be formed through the handle so as to be in fluid communication with the lumen of the tube whereby fluids may be perfused through the instrument during its use or a suction may be applied to the proximal port for aspirating the surgical site. In one embodiment of the invention, the bipolar electrodes may be formed as conductive traces extending along the peripheral edges of a thin ceramic blade. In an alternative arrangement, the bipolar electrodes comprise first and second closley space J-spaced conductive hook members.
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3 Claims
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1. An electrosurgical instrument for performing laparoscopic procedures comprising:
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(a) a generally rigid tube having a proximal end, a distal end, lumen means extending from said proximal end to said distal end for allowing passage of fluids therethrough, said tube having an outside diameter of a size allowing passage through a cannula and of a length sufficient to reach the internal tissue to be excised when said tube is inserted through the abdominal wall via said cannula; (b) a blade member affixed to said distal end of said tube, said blade member comprising a flat insulating substrate having a peripheral edge and first and second major surfaces with a conductive trace extending along at least a portion of said peripheral edge on said first and second major surfaces, the conductive trace on said first major surface being spaced from the conductive trace on said second major surface by a gap corresponding to the thickness of said flat substrate at said portion of said peripheral edge; (c) first and second conductors insulated from one another and extending through said lumen means, said first and second conductors being individually connected at one end to said conductive traces on said first and second major surfaces; (d) a hub member affixed to said proximal end of said tube, said hub member including at least one passage in fluid communication with said lumen means; and (e) means connected to said first and second conductors for connecting said first and second conductors to a source of RF voltage such that a high intensity field is created in said gap effective to cut through said tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for performing laparoscopic cholecystectomy comprising:
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(a) a generally rigid tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end and a first lumen extending from said proximal end to said distal end, the outside diameter of said tubular member being sufficiently small to pass through a cannula; (b) a blade member affixed to said distal end of said tubular member, said blade member comprising a thin elongated, narrow substrate having a peripheral edge and first and second major surfaces with a conductive trace extending along at least a portion of said peripheral edge on said first and second major surfaces, the conductive trace on said first major surface being spaced from the conductive trace on said second major surface by the thickness of said thin substrate at said portion of said peripheral edge; (c) a handle member secured to said proximal end of said rigid tubular member, said handle member including first and second passages communicating with said first lumen; (d) conductor means extending through said first passage and said lumen for coupling a source of RF voltage across said conductive traces on said first and second major surfaces; and (e) means for coupling a vacuum to said second passage.
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