Bipolar electrosurgical instrument with replaceable electrodes
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1. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument comprising:
- first and second members each having a jaw member attached to a distal end thereof and a handle attached to a proximal end thereof for effecting movement of the jaw members relative to one another; and
a connector which is removably engageable with one of the first or second members, the connector having a pair of electrodes which are removably engageable with the jaw members.
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Abstract
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for vessel sealing comprises first and second members connected by a pivot. A pair of jaws have opposable seal surfaces that are designed to grasp vascular tissue and conduct bipolar electrosurgical current therethrough. Electrodes on the jaws, including the seal surfaces, are removable and disposable. The jaws of the instrument have mechanical interfaces designed to accept replacement electrodes. The instrument further comprises interlocking ratchets designed to hold a constant closure force between the seal surfaces. Wires extend from the electrodes along one of the members and are connectable to electrosurgical generator.
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17 Claims
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1. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument comprising:
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first and second members each having a jaw member attached to a distal end thereof and a handle attached to a proximal end thereof for effecting movement of the jaw members relative to one another; and a connector which is removably engageable with one of the first or second members, the connector having a pair of electrodes which are removably engageable with the jaw members. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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7. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument comprising:
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a first member having a first jaw near a distal end of the instrument, and having a first handle near a proximal end of the instrument; a second member having a second jaw near the distal end and having a second handle near the proximal end; a pivot joint connecting the first and second members between the proximal and distal ends to allow for arcuate motion of the first and second jaws toward each other; a first mechanical interface on the first jaw, and a second mechanical interface on the second jaw; first and second electrodes removably mounted in the first and second mechanical interfaces, respectively, wherein each of the first and second electrodes has an electrically conductive seal surface and an electrically insulative substrate, and wherein each substrate is shaped to engage ore of the first or second mechanical interfaces; first and second wires connected to the first and second electrodes, respectively; a first ratchet on the first handle, and a second ratchet on the second handle, wherein the first and second ratchets interlock in at least one position, and wherein the position holds strain energy in the first and second members to force the first and second electrodes towards each other in opposition defining a closure force.
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17. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for sealing vascular tissue, comprising:
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a first member having a first jaw near a distal end and having a first handle near a proximal end; a second member having a second jaw near a distal end and having a second handle near a proximal end; a pivot joint connecting the first and second members to allow for arcuate motion of the first and second jaws toward each other; a first mechanical interface on the first jaw, and a second mechanical interface on the second jaw; first and second electrodes removably mounted in the first and second mechanical interfaces, respectively, wherein each of the first and second electrodes has an electrically conductive seal surface and an electrically insulative substrate, and wherein each substrate has two pins and a forked snap fit extension that are shaped to engage one of the first or second mechanical interfaces; first and second wires connected to the first and second electrodes, respectively, and removably connected to the first handle and terminated with an electrical connector; a first ratchet on the first handle, and a second ratchet on the second handle, wherein the first and second ratchets interlock in at least one position, and wherein the position holds strain energy in the first and second handles to force the first and second electrodes against each other in opposition.
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