Bipolar electrosurgical hook probe for cutting and coagulating tissue
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1. A bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe, comprising:
- (a) an elongated, tubular barrel having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween;
(b) a handle member affixed to the proximal end of said barrel and including a manually operable actuator member mounted on a surface of the handle member;
(c) an end effector affixed to the distal end of said barrel, said end effector comprising;
(i) first and second electrodes placed in parallel, closely-spaced relationship, each of a relatively large surface area;
(ii) a conductive, reciprocally, longitudinally movable hook member operatively coupled to the actuator member and said hook member having a relatively small surface area compared to the surface areas of the first and second electrodes, the hook member being movable longitudinally in and out of a space between the first and second electrodes upon manipulation of the actuator member; and
(d) a plurality of elongated conductors extending through the handle member and into the lumen, one of the conductors connected electrically to the first electrode, another of the conductors connected electrically to the second electrode and still another of the conductors connected electrically to the hook member.
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Abstract
A bipolar electrosurgical hook probe includes an end effector that includes first and second electrodes placed in parallel, closely-spaced relationship, each being of a relatively large surface area and a conductive reciprocally movable hook member that is movable into and out of a space between the first and second electrodes. A switch mechanism is provided by which an RF current can alternatively be made to flow between the first and second electrodes during electrocoagulation and from the hook electrode to each of the first and second electrodes when the instrument is operating in its cut mode.
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1. A bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe, comprising:
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(a) an elongated, tubular barrel having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween;
(b) a handle member affixed to the proximal end of said barrel and including a manually operable actuator member mounted on a surface of the handle member;
(c) an end effector affixed to the distal end of said barrel, said end effector comprising;
(i) first and second electrodes placed in parallel, closely-spaced relationship, each of a relatively large surface area;
(ii) a conductive, reciprocally, longitudinally movable hook member operatively coupled to the actuator member and said hook member having a relatively small surface area compared to the surface areas of the first and second electrodes, the hook member being movable longitudinally in and out of a space between the first and second electrodes upon manipulation of the actuator member; and
(d) a plurality of elongated conductors extending through the handle member and into the lumen, one of the conductors connected electrically to the first electrode, another of the conductors connected electrically to the second electrode and still another of the conductors connected electrically to the hook member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
(a) switching means for selectively applying the voltage between either the said one and the said another of the conductors or between said still another and both said one and said another of the conductors.
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7. The bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe as in claim 6 wherein the switching means is located on the handle member.
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8. The bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe as in claim 6 wherein the switching means is a foot-actuated switch.
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9. The bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe as in claim 6 wherein the voltage is produced by an electrosurgical generator and the switching means is located on the electrosurgical generator.
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10. The bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe as in any one of claims 1-9 and further including means for electrically isolating the conductive hook member from the first and second electrodes to prevent an electrical short therebetween.
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11. The bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe as in claim 10 wherein opposed wall surfaces on the first and second electrodes define said space and the means for electrically isolating the conductive hook member from the first and second electrodes comprises an electrically insulating layer on said opposed wall surfaces.
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12. The bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe as in claim 11 wherein the electrically insulating layer is a ceramic material.
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13. The bipolar electrosurgical cutting and coagulating probe as in claim 1 wherein the actuator member is slidable relative to the handle member.
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