Fluid-assisted medical device
First Claim
1. A bipolar electrosurgical device to treat tissue by moving along a tissue surface in a presence of radio frequency energy and a fluid provided simultaneously from the device, the device comprising:
- an end effector comprising a noncoaptive end effector;
the noncoaptive end effector comprising a first stationary electrode tip and a second stationary electrode tip which are not capable of moving relative to one another during treatment of said tissue;
the first electrode tip having a spherically shaped distal end;
the second electrode tip having a spherically shaped distal end;
at least one fluid exit to provide fluid to the first electrode tip;
at least one fluid exit to provide fluid to the second electrode tip;
a first tubular fluid delivery passage in fluid communication with the at least one fluid exit to provide fluid to the first electrode tip;
a second tubular fluid delivery passage in fluid communication with the at least one fluid exit to provide fluid to the second electrode tip.
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Abstract
The invention provides a medical device that includes a housing, a tubular member extending from the distal end of the housing, a first arm extending from the distal end of the tubular member, the first arm including a first electrode, a second arm extending from the distal end of the tubular member, the second arm including a second electrode and being disposed coaxially with the first arm, at least one solution infusion opening on each electrode, and a solution delivery channel for delivery of a conductive solution to the solution infusion openings. According to the invention, at least one of the first arm or the second arm is translationally moveable, and at least one of the first arm or the second arm is adapted to be coupled to a source of radiofrequency energy. The invention also provides a corresponding method for treating blood vessels or other tissues of the body.
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8 Claims
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1. A bipolar electrosurgical device to treat tissue by moving along a tissue surface in a presence of radio frequency energy and a fluid provided simultaneously from the device, the device comprising:
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an end effector comprising a noncoaptive end effector; the noncoaptive end effector comprising a first stationary electrode tip and a second stationary electrode tip which are not capable of moving relative to one another during treatment of said tissue; the first electrode tip having a spherically shaped distal end; the second electrode tip having a spherically shaped distal end; at least one fluid exit to provide fluid to the first electrode tip; at least one fluid exit to provide fluid to the second electrode tip; a first tubular fluid delivery passage in fluid communication with the at least one fluid exit to provide fluid to the first electrode tip; a second tubular fluid delivery passage in fluid communication with the at least one fluid exit to provide fluid to the second electrode tip. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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