Electrosurgical endoscopic instruments and methods of use
First Claim
1. A method of endoscopically manipulating and causing hemostasis of a patient'"'"'s internal tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing an instrument having an elongated barrel, actuating means, and a working end comprising first and second scissor members, the first and second scissor members including first and second scissor blades having first and second cutting edges, respectively, the first and second scissor members electrically insulated from one another along the first and second cutting edges and pivotally joined so that at least the first scissor blade moves relative to the second scissor blade in a scissors-like cutting motion, wherein the first and second scissors blades close together for shearing tissue located therebetween;
connecting the instrument to a power supply that provides a high frequency alternating-current waveform;
incising the patient'"'"'s tissue with a trocar or similar device to create a small opening into the patient'"'"'s body cavity;
inserting the working end and elongated barrel of the instrument through a trocar tube so that the working end is disposed adjacent to the internal tissue;
placing the first and second scissors blades to locate internal tissue therebetween; and
operating the actuating means to move the first scissors blade relative to the second scissor blade to sever tissue located therebetween and so a current flows between the first and second scissor members across the first and second cutting edges and through the internal tissue to cause hemostasis thereof.
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Abstract
Endoscopic surgical instruments are provided that have bipolar electrodes on opposing movable members for passing a high frequency current through tissue for simulataneously severing or manipulating the tissue and causing hemostasis of the tissue. An electrically insulating material is interposed between the movable members so that the electrodes are spaced apart from 0.002 to 0.050 inches and the current passes between the opposing electrodes through the tissue. Methods of endoscopically achieving hemostasis while simultaneously, manipulating and cutting tissue are also provided. Use of a constant voltage high frequency power supply to deliver current to the tissue to cause hemostasis is described in conjunction with those methods.
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13 Claims
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1. A method of endoscopically manipulating and causing hemostasis of a patient'"'"'s internal tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument having an elongated barrel, actuating means, and a working end comprising first and second scissor members, the first and second scissor members including first and second scissor blades having first and second cutting edges, respectively, the first and second scissor members electrically insulated from one another along the first and second cutting edges and pivotally joined so that at least the first scissor blade moves relative to the second scissor blade in a scissors-like cutting motion, wherein the first and second scissors blades close together for shearing tissue located therebetween; connecting the instrument to a power supply that provides a high frequency alternating-current waveform; incising the patient'"'"'s tissue with a trocar or similar device to create a small opening into the patient'"'"'s body cavity; inserting the working end and elongated barrel of the instrument through a trocar tube so that the working end is disposed adjacent to the internal tissue; placing the first and second scissors blades to locate internal tissue therebetween; and operating the actuating means to move the first scissors blade relative to the second scissor blade to sever tissue located therebetween and so a current flows between the first and second scissor members across the first and second cutting edges and through the internal tissue to cause hemostasis thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of endoscopically manipulating and causing hemostasis of a patient'"'"'s internal tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument having an elongated barrel, actuating means, and a working end comprising first and second shearing members, the first and second shearing members including first and second shearing surfaces, first and second cutting edges, and first and second electrodes located adjacent to the cutting edges, respectively, the first and second shearing members having a length, and a layer of insulative material disposed upon at least one of the first and second shearing surfaces to electrically isolate the first and second cutting edges from one another, the first and second shearing members pivotally connected so that the first shearing surface moves relative to the second shearing surface in scissors-like cutting action; providing a power supply providing a high frequency alternating-current waveform; connecting the electrodes to the power supply; incising the patient'"'"'s tissue with a trocar or similar device to create a small opening into the patient'"'"'s body cavity; inserting the working end and elongated barrel of the instrument through a trocar tube so that the working end is disposed adjacent to the internal tissue; placing the first and second shearing members to locate internal tissue therebetween; and operating the actuating means to move the first and second shearing members so that the first and second cutting edges close together to shear the internal tissue located therebetween and to pass a current between the first and second electrodes through the internal tissue and across the first and second cutting edges sufficient to cause hemostasis of that tissue. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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