Bipolar biopsy forceps
First Claim
1. An endoscopic bipolar forceps comprising:
- (a) an elongated tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween;
(b) a handle member having a stationary element and a movable element, the stationary element being affixed to the proximal end of the tubular member;
(c) first and second end effectors pivotally coupled to one another and affixed to the distal end of the tubular member with at least one of the first and second end effectors being operatively coupled to the movable element of the handle for opening and closing the first and second end effectors relative to one another, each said end effector having a metal tissue cutting element and a metal tissue sample capturing and retaining element in facing relation to one another;
(d) an electrode supported by and insulated from the metal tissue cutting element of at least one of the first and second end effectors; and
(e) means extending through said lumen for applying a coagulating voltage between the electrode and the metal tissue cutting element of the end effector on which the electrode is supported.
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Abstract
An endoscopic bipolar forceps comprises an elongated tubular member dimensioned to fit through the working lumen of an endoscope where the tubular member includes a handle at its proximal end and a pair of end effectors at its distal end and with a lumen extending between them. The end effectors each have a metal tissue cutting and tissue sample capturing and retaining element facing one another and capable of being open and closed by manipulating the handle. Each of the end effectors includes an electrode supported by and insulated from it. A push rod coupling the handle to the end effectors for inducing the pivotal movement thereof also serves as an electrical conductor for applying a first potential to the metal tissue cutting and tissue sample capturing and retaining element. A second conductor extends through the lumen of the tubular member and is electrically connected to the electrodes on each of the end effectors. With this arrangement, an electrocautery voltage is developed between an electrode and the metal tissue cutting and tissue sample capturing element that supports that electrode.
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4 Claims
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1. An endoscopic bipolar forceps comprising:
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(a) an elongated tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween; (b) a handle member having a stationary element and a movable element, the stationary element being affixed to the proximal end of the tubular member; (c) first and second end effectors pivotally coupled to one another and affixed to the distal end of the tubular member with at least one of the first and second end effectors being operatively coupled to the movable element of the handle for opening and closing the first and second end effectors relative to one another, each said end effector having a metal tissue cutting element and a metal tissue sample capturing and retaining element in facing relation to one another; (d) an electrode supported by and insulated from the metal tissue cutting element of at least one of the first and second end effectors; and (e) means extending through said lumen for applying a coagulating voltage between the electrode and the metal tissue cutting element of the end effector on which the electrode is supported. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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