Micro-bipolar endoscopic endonasal cautery device

US10111701B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10111701-B2
Application numberUS-201414549816-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 21, 2014
Priority dateJun 7, 2012
Publication dateOct 30, 2018
Grant dateOct 30, 2018

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A bipolar electrosurgical forceps device having a handle at the proximal end and forceps jaws at the distal end is described. These two ends are connected via an elongated tubular section that houses the actuating member for controlling the motion of the forceps at the distal end relative to the motion of the proximal handle. A dovetail member connects the forceps to a shaft that is slidably disposed in the tubular section at the distal end of the device, where the tubular section constrains the motion of the two jaws perpendicular relative to the axial direction. A coupling member is attached to the actuating member where drive slots interact with the drive pins on the forceps, whereby squeezing the handle causes the desired relative parallel opening or closing motion of the forceps jaws.

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What is claimed is: 1. An endoscopic electrosurgical forceps apparatus, comprising: a proximal handle assembly comprising at least one actuating handle; an outer tube having a longitudinal axis and a proximal end coupled to and extending from said proximal handle assembly; an inner shaft slidably disposed in said outer tube, said inner shaft having a proximal end coupled to the proximal handle assembly; wherein the inner shaft and outer tube are coupled to the proximal handle assembly such that actuation of the at least one actuating handle drives the inner shaft to translate axially within the outer tube along the longitudinal axis; a pair of forceps tips each having a free distal end and a proximal end coupled to the inner shaft via an actuating member; and a coupling member coupled to the actuating member and forceps tips; said forceps tips being slidably coupled to said coupling member such that axial motion of the inner shaft within the outer tube as a result of operation of said proximal handle assembly drives the forceps tips to open and close with respect to each other; wherein motion of the forceps tips from an open orientation to a closed orientation is substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis such that the distal ends of the forceps tips are constrained at the same axial location along the longitudinal axis; wherein the forceps tips comprise bipolar electrosurgical electrodes configured to cauterize tissue in contact with the forceps tips; wherein each of the forceps tips form a dovetail joint with respect to the coupling member; wherein the dovetail joint constrains motion of the forceps tips orthogonally to the longitudinal axis; wherein the actuating member is fixed to a distal end of the inner shaft; wherein the coupling member is fixed to the outer tube; and wherein the actuating member is configured to slideably reciprocate within an axial channel of the coupling member to drive actuation of the forceps tips. 2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 : wherein the forceps tips each have a gripping surface extending toward the distal end of the forceps tips; and wherein gripping surfaces of respective forceps tips are configured to be substantially parallel to each other throughout translation of the forceps tips from the closed orientation to the open orientation and from the open orientation to the closed orientation. 3. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 : wherein the forceps tips each form individual bipolar electrodes; and wherein the coupling member is constructed of an insulating material to electrically isolate the forceps tips from each other. 4. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 : wherein the actuating member comprises one or more drive slots; wherein each of the forceps tips comprises a drive pin configured to be received in the one or more drive slots; and wherein axial motion of the inner shaft drives motion of the pins within said slots to affect translation of the forceps tips along the dovetail joint in a substantially orthogonal direction with respect to the longitudinal axis. 5. An apparatus as recited in claim 4 , wherein the one or more drive slots are oriented at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis. 6. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 : wherein said handle assembly comprises a main handle body and a secondary handle body; wherein the inner shaft is fixed to the secondary handle body and the outer tube is fixed to the main handle body; and wherein actuation of said handle assembly affects motion with respect to the main handle body and the secondary handle body to drive the inner shaft to translate axially within the outer tube along the longitudinal axis. 7. An apparatus as recited in claim 6 : wherein the at least one actuating handle comprises first and second actuating handles; and wherein the first and second actuating handles are pivotably connected to the main handle body and the secondary handle body to allow a tweezers-like motion of the first and second actuating handles to affect motion with respect to the main handle body and the secondary handle body. 8. An endoscopic electrosurgical apparatus, comprising: a proximal handle assembly comprising at least one actuating handle; an outer tube having a longitudinal axis and a proximal end coupled to and extending from said proximal handle assembly; an inner shaft slidably disposed in said outer tube, said inner shaft having a proximal end coupled to the proximal handle assembly; wherein the inner shaft and outer tube are coupled to the proximal handle assembly such that actuation of the at least one actuating handle drives the inner shaft to translate axially within the outer tube along the longitudinal axis; a pair of moveable tips each having a free distal end and a proximal end coupled to the inner shaft via an actuating member; wherein the moveable tips comprise bipolar electrosurgical electrodes configured to cauterize tissue in contact with the moveable tips; and a coupling member coupled to the actuating member and moveable tips; said moveable tips being slidably coupled to said coupling member such that axial motion of the inner shaft within the outer tube as a result of operation of said proximal handle assembly drives the moveable tips to open and close with respect to each other; wherein motion of the moveable tips from an open orientation to a closed orientation is substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis such that the distal ends of the moveable tips are constrained at the same axial location along the longitudinal axis; wherein each of the moveable tips form a dovetail joint with respect to the coupling member; wherein the dovetail joint constrains motion of the moveable tips orthogonally to the longitudinal axis; wherein the actuating member is fixed to a distal end of the inner shaft; wherein the coupling member is fixed to the outer tube; and wherein the actuating member is configured to slideably reciprocate within an axial channel of the coupling member to drive actuation of the moveable tips. 9. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 : wherein the moveable tips each have a gripping surface extending toward the distal end of the moveable tips; and wherein gripping surfaces of respective moveable tips are configured to be substantially parallel to each other throughout translation of the moveable tips from the closed orientation to the open orientation and from the open orientation to the closed orientation. 10. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 , wherein the moveable tips comprise forceps tips. 11. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 : wherein the moveable tips each form individual bipolar electrodes; and wherein the coupling member is constructed of an insulating material to electrically isolate the moveable tips from each other. 12. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 : wherein the actuating member comprises one or more drive slots; wherein each of the moveable tips comprises a drive pin configured to be received in the one or more drive slots; and wherein axial motion of the inner shaft drives motion of the pins within said slots to affect translation of the moveable tips along the dovetail joint in a substantially orthogonal direction with respect to the longitudinal axis. 13. An apparatus as recited in claim 12 , wherein the one or more drive slots are oriented at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis. 14. An apparatus as recited in claim 8 : wherein said handle assembly comprises a main handle body and a secondary handle body; wherein the inner shaft is fixed to the secondary handle body and the outer tube is fixed

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What does patent US10111701B2 cover?
A bipolar electrosurgical forceps device having a handle at the proximal end and forceps jaws at the distal end is described. These two ends are connected via an elongated tubular section that houses the actuating member for controlling the motion of the forceps at the distal end relative to the motion of the proximal handle. A dovetail member connects the forceps to a shaft that is slidably di…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ California
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1445. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 30 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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