Bipolar radio-frequency surgical instrument
First Claim
1. Bipolar radio-frequency surgical instrument comprising a rigid tube shaft having a longitudinal axis, a working tip having a longitudinal axis and substantially the same cross-section as an adjoining part of the tube shaft, the working tip being provided with at least one working electrode which can be energized with a radio-frequency voltage and a neutral electrode, means connecting the working tip with a front end of the rigid tube shaft so that the longitudinal axis of the working tip can be angularly moved about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube shaft from a position in which it is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis to a position in which it is angularly inclined relative to the longitudinal axis, and a spring arranged eccentrically to the transverse axis and a diametrically oppositely disposed draw member for moving the working tip between the position in which its axis is angularly inclined and the position in which it is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the tube shaft.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a bipolar radio-frequency surgical instrument with a rigid tube shaft (11) and a working tip (12) which preferably has substantially the same cross-section as the adjoining part of the tube shaft (11) and is preferably centrally provided with at least one working electrode, such as a cutting electrode (13, 13") or a coagulating electrode (13'"'"') which can be energized with a radio-frequency voltage, and a neutral electrode (14) which preferably has a significantly larger surface. The working tip (12) is connected with the rigid tube shaft (11) near the distal end of the instrument in a hinged or flexible manner in such a way that the working tip (12) can be pivoted from a position which is axially aligned with the tube shaft (11) to a position which forms an angle relative to the tube shaft (11), and such that means (17, 18, 19) are provided to pivot and return the working tip (12).
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- 1. Bipolar radio-frequency surgical instrument comprising a rigid tube shaft having a longitudinal axis, a working tip having a longitudinal axis and substantially the same cross-section as an adjoining part of the tube shaft, the working tip being provided with at least one working electrode which can be energized with a radio-frequency voltage and a neutral electrode, means connecting the working tip with a front end of the rigid tube shaft so that the longitudinal axis of the working tip can be angularly moved about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube shaft from a position in which it is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis to a position in which it is angularly inclined relative to the longitudinal axis, and a spring arranged eccentrically to the transverse axis and a diametrically oppositely disposed draw member for moving the working tip between the position in which its axis is angularly inclined and the position in which it is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the tube shaft.
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2. Bipolar radio-frequency surgical instrument comprising a rigid tube shaft having a longitudinal axis, a working tip having a longitudinal axis and substantially the same cross-section as an adjoining part of the tube shaft, the working tip being provided with at least one working electrode which can be energized with a radio-frequency voltage and a neutral electrode, means connecting the working tip with a front end of the rigid tube shaft so that the longitudinal axis of the working tip can be angularly moved about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube shaft from a position in which it is axially aligned witch the longitudinal axis to a position in which it is angularly inclined relative to the longitudinal axis, and a symmetrically arranged coil spring and a draw member for moving the working tip between the position in which its axis is angularly inclined and the position in which it is axially aligned with the axis of the tube shaft.
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3. Bipolar radio-frequency surgical instrument comprising a rigid tube shaft having a longitudinal axis, a working tip having a longitudinal axis and substantially the same cross-section as an adjoining part of the tube shaft, the working tip being provided with at least one working electrode which can be energized with a radio-frequency voltage and a neutral electrode, means connecting the working tip with a front end of the rigid tube shaft so that the longitudinal axis of the working tip can be angularly moved about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the tube shaft from a position in which it is axially aligned with the longitudinal axis to a position in which it is angularly inclined relative to the longitudinal axis, and a connecting element constructed of a resilient material between the tube shaft and the working tip and a draw member for moving the working tip between the position in which its axis is angularly inclined and the position in which it is axially aligned with the axis of the tube shaft.
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