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Bipolar high-frequency treatment tool for endoscope

  • US 8,480,670 B2
  • Filed: 02/16/2007
  • Issued: 07/09/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/20/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A bipolar high-frequency treatment tool for an endoscope, comprising;

  • a flexible sheath;

    a multi-lumen tube that is separate from and positioned within the flexible sheath, the multi-lumen tube being rotatable relative to the flexible sheath and about an axis of the flexible sheath, and the multi lumen tube is formed having two guide lumens extending in an axial direction of the flexible sheath throughout an entire length of the flexible sheath;

    two high-frequency electrodes which are arranged to be movable at a tip end of the flexible sheath and are electrically insulated from each other;

    two operating wires which are made of an electrically conductive material to conduct high-frequency electric current from a power source to the two high-frequency electrodes, the operating wires being electrically insulated from each other,an operating unit fixed to the proximal portions of the operating wires and having a shaft portion; and

    a rotatable member configured to be rotatable relative to the shaft portion of the operating unit and about the axis of the shaft portion of the operating unit, the rotatable member being fixed to the proximal end of the flexible sheath,wherein each of the two operating wires is positioned within a corresponding one of the guide lumens, and is arranged to be movable in the axial direction of the flexible sheath,wherein the rotatable member is not movable in an axial direction with respect to the shaft portion of the operating unit,wherein at least one of the two operating wires is coated with an electrically insulating coating material at a portion that extends from a distal end of the multi-lumen tube to one of the two high-frequency electrodes,wherein each of the two operating wires is configured with a core wire and a plurality of peripheral wires which are twisted around the core wire, andwherein solely the core wire of the at least one of the two operating wires is coated with the electrically insulating coating material and the plurality of peripheral wires are removed from the core wire of the at least one of the two operating wires in the portion in which the at least one of the two operating wires is coated with the electrically insulating coating material.

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