Coated electrosurgical electrode
DCFirst Claim
1. An electrode for an electrosurgical tool to be used for surgery on the tissue of a patient, the electrode comprising:
- an elongate metallic shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end is shaped for insertion into the electrosurgical tool for conducting electrosurgical energy;
a patient end portion at the distal end for manipulation of the tissue of the patient;
a top coating on the patient end portion, the top coating comprising a polydiorganosiloxane elastomer, wherein the top coating is of non-uniform thickness over the patient end portion.
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Abstract
A design and method of manufacture is disclosed for an electrosurgical electrode with a silicone coating. The coating resists the buildup of eschar. The silicone material is thick enough in the flat area of the blade to withstand the electrosurgical voltage without breakdown. The electrosurgical current path is primarily through the blade edges and tip. The flat of the blade remains insulated under most conditions. The relatively thick coating also provides high tear strength and added durability. The composition of the electrode coatings may include silicone elastomers in the form of adhesives, dispersions, or liquid rubbers. The coating composition may also contain adhesion promoters, heat stabilizers, plasticizers, release enhancers, crosslinking agents, and colorants. Several methods of manufacture are illustrated by way of examples.
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1. An electrode for an electrosurgical tool to be used for surgery on the tissue of a patient, the electrode comprising:
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an elongate metallic shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end is shaped for insertion into the electrosurgical tool for conducting electrosurgical energy; a patient end portion at the distal end for manipulation of the tissue of the patient; a top coating on the patient end portion, the top coating comprising a polydiorganosiloxane elastomer, wherein the top coating is of non-uniform thickness over the patient end portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An electrode for an electrosurgical tool to be used for surgery on the tissue of a patient, the electrode comprising:
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an elongate metallic shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the proximal end is shaped for insertion into the electrosurgical tool for conducting electrosurgical energy, wherein the distal end is blade-like in shape with at least two major surfaces which are generally parallel and are bounded by an edge; a patient end portion at the distal end for manipulation of the tissue of the patient, wherein the patient end portion, before being coated, has a surface roughness in the range of about 50 to 250μ
0 in Ra;a base coating of primer material on the patient end portion, the base coating comprising a polysiloxane resin with a crosslinking catalyst; a top coating over the base coating, the top coating comprising a polydiorganosiloxane elastomer, wherein the top coating is of non-uniform thickness over the patient end portion, wherein the major surfaces are coated to achieve a higher dielectric value than the bounding edge.
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