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Bipolar electrosurgical instrument for use in minimally invasive internal surgical procedures

  • US 5,484,435 A
  • Filed: 11/08/1993
  • Issued: 01/16/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/15/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for use in minimally invasive surgical procedures on internal portions of a patient'"'"'s body, wherein access to said internal portions of said patient'"'"'s body is obtained via an access cannula, said instrument comprising:

  • an instrument body including a rearward portion for handling by a user and an elongated forward portion for insertion through said access cannula;

    active electrode means, extending forwardly from a front end of said forward portion of said instrument body, for transmitting electrical signals so as to produce electrosurgical effects adjacent to said active electrode means, said active electrode means including gripping means for gripping tissue adjacent to said active electrode means, wherein said active electrode means is capable of transmitting at least a first electrical signal for tissue cutting;

    passive electrode means extending forwardly from said front end of said forward portion of said instrument body in closely spaced relationship relative to said active electrode means, said passive electrode means including a passive tissue contact surface having an area greater than that of an active tissue contact surface of said active electrode means, wherein said passive electrode means forms a portion of a circuit for transmitting said electrical signals substantially without producing electrosurgical effects adjacent to said passive electrode means; and

    positioning means for providing relative movement between said active electrode means and said passive electrode means after said active electrode means and said passive electrode means have been inserted through said access cannula, said positioning means operative for arranging said active electrode means and said passive electrode means between a first arrangement, wherein said active tissue contact surface and said passive tissue contact surface are separated by a first distance, and a second arrangement, wherein said active tissue contact surface and said passive tissue contact surface are separated by a second distance less than said first distance such that, during use, tissue can be gripped in said first arrangement and moved for cutting in said second arrangement.

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