Bipolar electrical scissors with metal cutting edges and shearing surfaces
First Claim
1. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for cutting and coagulating tissue comprising:
- (a) first and second metal blades each having a cutting edge and a shearing surface and supporting an insulative layer on a surface other than the cutting edge and shearing surface thereof and an electrically conductive electrode member on the insulative layer;
(b) means for pivotally joining said first and second blades together with their respective shearing surfaces facing one another;
(c) means coupled to at least one of said first and second blades for imparting a scissors-like movement relative to the other of said first and second blades; and
(d) means for applying a voltage between the electrode members of said first and second blades.
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Abstract
A bipolar electrosurgical scissors for use in open or endoscopic surgery has a pair of opposed metal blade members pivotally joined to one another and to the distal end of the scissors itself by a rivet. Each of the blade members comprises a cutting blade having an electrode on the non-shearing surface. An intermediate insulative coating is disposed between each cutting blade and its associated electrode coating. The cutting blade is preferably fabricated from metal such as stainless steel and the electrode coating comprises metal traces deposited thereon through a mask to yield a desired pattern extending along but separated from the blade'"'"'s cutting edge. Cutting is performed, steel-on-steel, without causing a short circuit between the blades which themselves may function as one of the bipolar electrodes.
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12 Claims
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1. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for cutting and coagulating tissue comprising:
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(a) first and second metal blades each having a cutting edge and a shearing surface and supporting an insulative layer on a surface other than the cutting edge and shearing surface thereof and an electrically conductive electrode member on the insulative layer; (b) means for pivotally joining said first and second blades together with their respective shearing surfaces facing one another; (c) means coupled to at least one of said first and second blades for imparting a scissors-like movement relative to the other of said first and second blades; and (d) means for applying a voltage between the electrode members of said first and second blades. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. The bipolar electrosurgical instrument for cutting and coagulating tissue comprising, in combination:
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(a) an elongated tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therebetween; (b) first and second blade members, each comprising a metal blade defining a shearing surface and a non-shearing surface, a conductive layer supported by said non-shearing surface, and an intermediate, electrically insulating layer supported by the blade and disposed between said conductive layer and said non-shearing surface; (c) means for pivotally joining said first and second blade members to the distal end of said elongated tubular member with said shearing surfaces facing one another; (d) a handle affixed to said proximal end of said tubular member; (e) means coupled to said handle and extending through said lumen for imparting a scissors-like movement to at least one of said first and second blade members relative to one another; and (f) means extending through said lumen for applying a voltage between said conductive layers of said first and second blade members. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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