Endoscopic bipolar biopsy forceps
First Claim
1. A bipolar biopsy device comprising:
- (a) a bipolar biopsy jaw arrangement having a first and second jaw members, said first jaw member is pivotable in relation to the second jaw member, a first tissue specimen collecting receptacle on a distal end of said first jaw member and a second tissue specimen collecting receptacle on a distal end of said second jaw member and, a cutting edge on said first tissue specimen collecting receptacle;
(b) an electrode on each said first and second tissue specimen collecting receptacles;
(c) a spacing means for electrically isolating said electrodes from said first and second tissue specimen collecting receptacles; and
(d) means to supply a voltage across said electrodes.
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Abstract
A bipolar biopsy device comprising two biopsy tissue collecting receptacles wherein at least one biopsy tissue collecting receptacle is pivotable in relation to the other and wherein each biopsy tissue collecting receptacle supports an electrode portion thereon to which current can flow and a cutting edge that is electrically insulated from the electrode portion. The electrode portion coagulates the tissue surrounding the cutting portion. The cut tissue sample is retained within the receptacles so that it maybe removed for biopsy purposes. Preferably, each biopsy receptacle is individually pivotable in relation to the other and the device is dimensioned to have utility in endoscopic or similar procedures.
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18 Claims
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1. A bipolar biopsy device comprising:
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(a) a bipolar biopsy jaw arrangement having a first and second jaw members, said first jaw member is pivotable in relation to the second jaw member, a first tissue specimen collecting receptacle on a distal end of said first jaw member and a second tissue specimen collecting receptacle on a distal end of said second jaw member and, a cutting edge on said first tissue specimen collecting receptacle; (b) an electrode on each said first and second tissue specimen collecting receptacles; (c) a spacing means for electrically isolating said electrodes from said first and second tissue specimen collecting receptacles; and (d) means to supply a voltage across said electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A bipolar biopsy device comprising:
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(a) an elongated tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween; (b) first and second biopsy collecting receptacles formed from an electrically conductive material disposed at said distal end of said tubular member and configured to hold a tissue sample therebetween, said first biopsy collecting receptacle is pivotable in relation to the second biopsy collecting receptacle between an open position and a closed position; (c) a cutting edge on said first biopsy collecting receptacle for cutting said tissue sample; (d) a first electrode on said first biopsy collecting receptacle and a second electrode on said second biopsy collecting receptacle; (e) a first insulating layer interposed between said first biopsy collecting receptacle and said first electrode and a second insulating layer between said second biopsy collecting receptacle and said second electrode; (f) spacing means on said first and second biopsy collecting receptacles for electrically isolating said first electrode from said second electrode; (g) a handle disposed at the proximal end of the tubular member, said handle being mechanically coupled to said first biopsy collecting receptacle; and (h) means extending through said lumen for applying a voltage between said first and second electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for biopsy procedures comprising:
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(a) first and second biopsy jaw members, each comprising a conductive tissue specimen collecting receptacle including a cutting edge, a support for said conductive tissue specimen collecting receptacle and an intermediate electrically insulative layer for joining said conductive specimen collecting receptacle to said support; (b) means for a pivotally joining said first and second biopsy jaw members together with their respective cutting edges facing one another; (c) means coupled to at least one of said first and second biopsy jaw members for imparting a closing and opening like movement relative to the other of said first and second biopsy jaw members; (d) spacing means for electrically isolating said supports from one another; and (e) means for applying a voltage between the supports. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for biopsy procedures comprising:
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(a) an elongated tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therebetween; (b) first and second biopsy jaw members disposed at the distal end of said tubular member and configured to hold a tissue sample therebetween, said first biopsy jaw member is pivotable in relation to said second biopsy jaw member, each biopsy jaw member including; (i) an electrically conductive support; (ii) a cup-shaped tissue sample collecting receptacle coupled to said electrically conductive support, said cup-shaped tissue sample collecting receptacle having a peripheral cutting edge; and (iii) an insulating layer interposed between said cup-shaped tissue sample collection receptacle and said electrically conductive support; (c) a handle disposed at the proximal end of the tubular member, said handle being mechanically coupled to said first and second biopsy jaw members to thereby produce pivotal action of the first and second biopsy jaw members; and (d) spacing means for electrically isolating said electrically conductive supports from each other. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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