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Medical high frequency coagulation instrument

  • US 5,277,696 A
  • Filed: 10/13/1992
  • Issued: 01/11/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/19/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A medical instrument for coagulating a tissue with a high frequency current comprising:

  • an instrument shaft forming a proximal end for placement near the tissue, a distal end and a shaft axis, the shaft including at least two electrically conductive coagulation ring electrodes at the proximal end such that the electrodes can be brought into contact with the tissue during an operation, the electrodes being arranged inside one another and parallel to the shaft axis;

    at least two electrically conductive mutually insulated tubular feedlines extending from the electrodes toward the distal end of the shaft, the electrodes merging with the two tubular feedlines close to the proximal end such that each electrode forms one piece with its respective tubular feedline, one of the tubular feedlines being arranged inside and spaced from the other one of the tubular feedlines and parallel to the shaft axis such that there is an inner tubular feedline and an outer tubular feedline;

    a connection block for the high frequency current, the connection block being electrically connected to the tubular feedlines at the distal end of the shaft;

    first and second liquid flow channels extending parallel to the shaft axis, the first channel being formed between the inner tubular feedline and the outer tubular feedline, and the second channel being formed inside the inner tubular feedline, wherein one of the channels is a liquid supply channel through which a liquid can flow to the tissue being coagulated and another one of the channels is a liquid removal channel through which liquid can be withdrawn from the tissue.

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