Neutral electrode device, electrosurgical instrument comprising a corresponding neutral electrode device

US10524860B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10524860-B2
Application numberUS-201414310751-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 20, 2014
Priority dateOct 30, 2003
Publication dateJan 7, 2020
Grant dateJan 7, 2020

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In surgery using monopolar HF, there is a constant risk of patients suffering burns at the neutral electrode. Said problem stems from the fact that numerous methods have been devised by which relatively high HF currents are applied for extended periods of time. The present invention solves said problem by providing a neutral electrode, device that is to be used for applying an HF current to a biological tissue. Said improved neutral electrode device comprises at least one latent heat accumulator for absorbing heat. Thus heat peaks can be at least temporarily accumulated until the accumulated thermal energy can be safely released.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A neutral electrode device for application of an HF current to a biological tissue, comprising: at least one electrode having a first side and a second side, the first side away from the biological tissue and the second side configured to be next to the biological tissue; at least one supporting fiber layer with non-woven fabric, the at least one supporting fiber layer having phase change materials (PCM) and being distributed over the whole first side of the at least one electrode, the phase change materials complementing the non-woven fabric, absorbing heat and functioning as a latent heat accumulator; and hydrogel on the second side of the at least one electrode, wherein the at least one electrode is applied to the at least one supporting fiber layer and the phase change materials are arranged on the first side of the at least one electrode, wherein the phase change materials have a melting point lower than a maximum temperature at which thermal damage to the biological tissue occurs, wherein the maximum temperature is lower than 70° C., and the phase change materials absorbing heat by melting as the temperature approaches the maximum temperature. 2. The neutral electrode device of claim 1 , further comprising a PET support on the electrode which is glued to the non-woven fabric, wherein the PET support makes a thermal conductive contact between the phase change materials and the electrode. 3. The neutral electrode device of claim 1 , wherein the electrode is made from aluminum. 4. The neutral electrode device of claim 1 , wherein the phase change materials are selected from the paraffin group of materials. 5. The neutral electrode device of claim 1 , wherein the phase change materials are encapsulated in silicate or synthetic fibers. 6. The neutral electrode device of claim 1 , wherein the maximum temperature is lower than 50° C. 7. The neutral electrode device of claim 1 , wherein the melting point is higher than a minimum temperature, namely higher than 25° C. 8. The neutral electrode device of claim 1 , wherein the neutral electrode device is part of an electrosurgical instrument for coagulating and/or cutting tissue. 9. A neutral electrode device for application of an HF current to a biological tissue, the neutral electrode device comprising: at least one latent heat accumulator for absorbing heat; at least one electrode having a first side and a second side, the first side configured to face away from the biological tissue and the second side configured to be next to the biological tissue, wherein the at least one latent heat accumulator is distributed over the whole first side of the at least one electrode to absorb heat energy, wherein the latent heat accumulator comprises at least one supporting fiber layer with non-woven fabric, the at least one supporting fiber layer having a phase change material from the paraffin group of material; and hydrogel on a second side of the at least one electrode, wherein the latent heat accumulator is arranged on the first side of the at least one electrode, wherein the melting point of the latent heat accumulator is higher than 25° C. and lower than 50° C.

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What does patent US10524860B2 cover?
In surgery using monopolar HF, there is a constant risk of patients suffering burns at the neutral electrode. Said problem stems from the fact that numerous methods have been devised by which relatively high HF currents are applied for extended periods of time. The present invention solves said problem by providing a neutral electrode, device that is to be used for applying an HF current to a b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Erbe Elektromedizin
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/16. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 07 2020 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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