High-frequency surgical instrument for minimally invasive surgery
First Claim
1. An endoscopic instrument for high-frequency surgery on tissue in a body cavity containing an electrically conductive fluid, the instrument comprising the combination ofa high-frequency generator for producing high-frequency electrical energy for surgical use;
- a first, active electrode connected to said generator, said first electrode being adapted to be inserted into a body cavity for surgical contact with tissue;
a second, neutral electrode connected to said generator and being adapted to be inserted into the body cavity; and
an electrically non-conductive housing enclosing said second electrode and having at least one opening therethrough to permit flow of conductive liquid into said housing, said housing being adapted to prevent direct contact of said second electrode with body tissue.
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Abstract
The invention concerns an endoscopic instrument for the high frequency surgical treatment of tissue in body cavities by using a liquid produced as a result of a wash penetrating the cavity. The instrument has a shaft which can be introduced into the cavity and by means of which an active electrode can be placed in the liquid volume. The instrument further has a neutral electrode and a high-frequency generator to which both electrodes are connected by insulated leads. The invention is characterized in that the neutral electrode is arranged at a distance from the active electrode in the liquid volume.
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1. An endoscopic instrument for high-frequency surgery on tissue in a body cavity containing an electrically conductive fluid, the instrument comprising the combination of
a high-frequency generator for producing high-frequency electrical energy for surgical use; -
a first, active electrode connected to said generator, said first electrode being adapted to be inserted into a body cavity for surgical contact with tissue; a second, neutral electrode connected to said generator and being adapted to be inserted into the body cavity; and an electrically non-conductive housing enclosing said second electrode and having at least one opening therethrough to permit flow of conductive liquid into said housing, said housing being adapted to prevent direct contact of said second electrode with body tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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