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Self-evacuating electrocautery device

  • US 5,951,548 A
  • Filed: 02/21/1997
  • Issued: 09/14/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/21/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electrocautery device for selectively providing electrical energy from an electrosurgical generator for alternatively searing and coagulating tissue of a patient during surgery, the electrocautery device having a blade and an electrical cable, the cable for electrically connecting the blade to the electrosurgical generator, the device comprising:

  • a main body having an elongated hollow body, a first opening, and a second opening, the first opening receiving the blade and the second opening receiving the electrical cable;

    vacuum means formed in the main body for selectively providing a vacuum for removing any plume created while searing or coagulating tissue with the blade of the electrocautery device wherein the vacuum means comprises at least one intake port formed adjacent the first opening of the hollow body, a vacuum tubing extending through the second opening of the hollow body and connected to the intake port; and

    switch means secured to the main body for selectively controlling the electrical energy to the blade, the switch means having a self-centering switch body rotatable within the hollow body to selectively activate the electrical energy of the electrosurgical generator to either sear or coagulate tissue and to activate the vacuum means upon activation of the electrical energy and further comprises path means formed in the switch body for selectively connecting the intake port to the vacuum tubing upon activation of both the electrical energy to either sear or coagulate tissue, the path means having a pair of intersecting airway paths alternatingly alignable within the hollow body to connect the intake port to the vacuum tubing upon activation of both the electrical energy and the vacuum means.

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