Bipolar or ultrasonic surgical device
First Claim
1. An electro-mechanical surgical device, comprising:
- a first jaw;
a second jaw opposing the first jaw, the first jaw and the second jaw configured to clamp tissue therebetween;
a plurality of electrodes arranged on the first jaw and the second jaw, the plurality of electrodes including a first electrode comprising at least one tissue-penetrating electrode arranged on one of the first jaw and the second jaw, and at least one second electrode arranged on another of the first jaw and the second jaw so as to remain in opposed correspondence with the first electrode when the first jaw and the second jaw are in an open position and a clamped position;
at least one ampulla positioned on at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw, the at least one ampulla configured to release material contained within the at least one ampulla upon being pierced by the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode to coagulate tissue and induce hemostasis of the tissue with the material upon activating the released material with the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode of the plurality of electrodes; and
an arrangement configured to supply electrical energy to the electrodes so that the first electrode has a polarity opposite a polarity of the at least one second electrode.
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Abstract
An electro-mechanical surgical device, system and/or method may include a housing, at least two opposing jaw, and at least one electrical contact associated with at least one of the jaws. The electrical contact may include at least one of a bipolar electrical contact and an ultrasonic electrical contact. The electrical contact may be a row of electrodes located on one or all of the jaws. A sensor may also be associated with any tissue located between the jaws to sense and report the temperature of that tissue. A piercable ampulla containing fluid may also be placed on at least one of the jaws so that the fluid is releasable when the jaws are in closed position and the electrode(s) pass through the tissue into the piercable ampulla.
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20 Claims
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1. An electro-mechanical surgical device, comprising:
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a first jaw; a second jaw opposing the first jaw, the first jaw and the second jaw configured to clamp tissue therebetween; a plurality of electrodes arranged on the first jaw and the second jaw, the plurality of electrodes including a first electrode comprising at least one tissue-penetrating electrode arranged on one of the first jaw and the second jaw, and at least one second electrode arranged on another of the first jaw and the second jaw so as to remain in opposed correspondence with the first electrode when the first jaw and the second jaw are in an open position and a clamped position; at least one ampulla positioned on at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw, the at least one ampulla configured to release material contained within the at least one ampulla upon being pierced by the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode to coagulate tissue and induce hemostasis of the tissue with the material upon activating the released material with the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode of the plurality of electrodes; and an arrangement configured to supply electrical energy to the electrodes so that the first electrode has a polarity opposite a polarity of the at least one second electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An electro-mechanical surgical device, comprising:
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a first jaw; a second jaw opposing the first jaw, the first jaw and the second jaw configured to clamp tissue therebetween; a plurality of electrodes arranged on at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw, the plurality of electrodes including a first electrode comprising at least one tissue-penetrating electrode arranged on one of the first jaw and the second jaw, and at least one second electrode arranged on another of the first jaw and the second jaw so as to remain in opposed correspondence with the first electrode when the first jaw and the at least one second jaw are in an open position and a clamped position, the plurality of electrodes being arranged in at least one row extending longitudinally along the at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw, the at least one row including a plurality of first electrodes and a plurality of second electrodes, electrodes of the plurality of first electrodes being arranged alternatingly with electrodes of the plurality of second electrodes; at least one ampulla positioned on at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw, the at least one ampulla configured to release material contained within the at least one ampulla upon being pierced by the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode to coagulate tissue and induce hemostasis of the tissue with the material upon activating the released material with the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode of the plurality of electrodes; and an arrangement configured to supply electrical energy to the electrodes so that the first plurality of electrodes has a polarity opposite a polarity of the second plurality of electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for performing a procedure on a body, comprising:
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relatively moving a first jaw and a second jaw to clamp tissue therebetween, the first jaw arranged opposite to the second jaw, a plurality of electrodes arranged on the first jaw and the second jaw, the plurality of electrodes including a first electrode comprising at least one tissue-penetrating electrode arranged on one of the first jaw and the second jaw, and at least one second electrode arranged on another of the first jaw and the second jaw so as to remain in opposed correspondence with the first electrode when the first jaw and the at least one second jaw are in an open position and a clamped position; piercing at least one ampulla supported on one of the first and second jaws with the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode; releasing material stored within the at least one ampulla; supplying electrical energy to the electrodes so that the first electrode has a polarity opposite a polarity of the second electrode; activating the released material with the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode of the plurality of electrodes to induce hemostasis of tissue; and stapling the tissue clamped between the first jaw and the second jaw with a stapling mechanism. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A method for performing a procedure on a body, comprising:
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relatively moving a first jaw and a second jaw to clamp tissue therebetween, the first jaw arranged opposite to the second jaw, a plurality of electrodes arranged on at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw, the plurality of electrodes including a first electrode comprising at least one tissue-penetrating electrode arranged on one of the first jaw and the second jaw, and at least one second electrode arranged on another of the first jaw and the second jaw so as to remain in opposed correspondence with the first electrode when the first jaw and the second jaw are in an open position and a clamped position, the plurality of electrodes being arranged in at least one row extending longitudinally along the at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw, the at least one row including a plurality of first electrodes and a plurality of second electrodes, electrodes of the plurality of first electrodes being arranged alternatingly with electrodes of the plurality of second electrodes; piercing at least one ampulla supported on one of the first and second jaws with the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode to release material supported within the at least one ampulla to induce hemostasis of tissue upon the activation of the released material with the at least one tissue-penetrating electrode of the plurality of electrodes; supplying electrical energy to the electrodes so that the plurality of first electrodes has a polarity opposite a polarity of the plurality of second electrodes; and stapling the tissue clamped between the first jaw and the second jaw with a stapling mechanism. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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Specification