Electrosurgical tonsilar and adenoid electrode
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1. A procedure for excising tonsil or adenoid tissue comprising:
- (a) providing an electrosurgical electrode comprising;
i) an elongated body having first means at a first end for removably attaching to the nosepiece of an electrosurgical handpiece, ii) said elongated body having second means at a second end providing an active electrosurgical end capable of supplying electrosurgical currents when the first means is connected to electrosurgical apparatus, iii) said second means comprising a generally spoon-shaped body having along a front portion of its periphery, projecting forwardly of the spoon-shaped body in a direction away from the first end, an exposed surface for contacting tissue;
(b) bluntly excising the tonsil or adenoid tissue by applying pressure with the exposed surface to the base of the tonsil or adenoid tissue until the tonsil or adenoid tissue is at least partly excised.
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Abstract
A electrosurgical electrode specifically adapted for use in a surgical procedure for removing lymphoid tissue, specifically a tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy procedure. The electrosurgical electrode incorporates a suction or irrigation conduit in the form of a hollow tube for conveying the suction or fluid to the active electrode end. The electrosurgical electrode is preferably provided with a generally spoon-shaped body with a curved end comprising a wire or serrated active edge from which electrosurgical currents can emanate for dissection and hemostasis of tissue.
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8 Claims
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1. A procedure for excising tonsil or adenoid tissue comprising:
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(a) providing an electrosurgical electrode comprising;
i) an elongated body having first means at a first end for removably attaching to the nosepiece of an electrosurgical handpiece, ii) said elongated body having second means at a second end providing an active electrosurgical end capable of supplying electrosurgical currents when the first means is connected to electrosurgical apparatus, iii) said second means comprising a generally spoon-shaped body having along a front portion of its periphery, projecting forwardly of the spoon-shaped body in a direction away from the first end, an exposed surface for contacting tissue;
(b) bluntly excising the tonsil or adenoid tissue by applying pressure with the exposed surface to the base of the tonsil or adenoid tissue until the tonsil or adenoid tissue is at least partly excised. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
i) an elongated body having first means at a first end for removably attaching to the nosepiece of an electrosurgical handpiece, ii) said elongated body having second means at a second end providing an active electrosurgical end capable of supplying electrosurgical currents when the first means is connected to electrosurgical apparatus, iii) said second means comprising a generally spoon-shaped body having along a front edge of its periphery, projecting forwardly of the spoon-shaped body in a direction away from the first end, an exposed electrically-conductive surface for contacting tissue and for delivering to the tissue electrosurgical currents when the first means is connected to electrosurgical apparatus, iv) only the front edge being electrically-conductive and capable of delivering electrosurgical currents, v) the electrode being a unipolar electrode and the spoon-shaped body having an upper side and a lower side and being solid and its lower side being coated with an electrically-insulating layer, the exposed surface along the front edge being free of the coating, vi) the spoon-shaped body curving upward at an angle of about 5°
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,vii) the upper side of the spoon-shaped body having a first radius of curvature, the lower side of the spoon-shaped body having a second radius of curvature, and the first radius being slightly larger than the second radius such that the spoon-shaped body tapers to a sharp edge at its front edge.
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7. A procedure for excising tonsil or adenoid tissue as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first means comprises a conduit for suction or irrigating fluid, the conduit having an opening over the upper side of the spoon-shaped body such that suction or fluid is directed toward the tissue when the electrically-conductive surface contacts the tissue.
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8. A procedure for excising tonsil or adenoid tissue as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electrosurgical electrode comprises:
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i) an elongated body having first means at a first end for removably attaching to the nosepiece of an electrosurgical handpiece, ii) said elongated body having second means at a second end providing an active electrosurgical end capable of supplying electrosurgical currents when the first means is connected to electrosurgical apparatus, iii) said second means comprising a generally spoon-shaped body having along a front edge of its periphery, projecting forwardly of the spoon-shaped body in a direction away from the first end, an exposed electrically-conductive surface for contacting tissue and for delivering to the tissue electrosurgical currents when the first means is connected to electrosurgical apparatus, iv) only the front edge being electrically-conductive and capable of delivering electrosurgical currents, v) the electrode being a unipolar electrode and the spoon-shaped body having an upper side and a lower side and being solid and comprising electrically-insulating material and including an exposed groove at its front and a buried groove along its sides, vi) the spoon-shaped body curving upward at an angle of about 5°
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,vii) the active electrosurgical end being constituted by an electrically-conductive wire that is exposed and extends in the front groove and that continues into the buried grooves at the sides such that only the exposed wire in the front when activated can deliver to the tissue electrosurgical currents.
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