Medical systems, devices, and related methods for lifting tissue
US-2024307052-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US11234753B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11234753-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615759121-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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An electrosurgical wand is disclosed. The electrosurgical wand includes a handle that defines a proximal end of the electrosurgical wand. The electrosurgical wand includes an elongate shaft coupled to the handle; the elongate shaft defines a suction lumen therein. The electrosurgical wand also includes an electrically insulative spacer (404) coupled to the distal end of the elongate shaft, whereby the spacer defines a suction channel (412) fluidly coupled to the suction lumen. The electrosurgical wand includes a first means for blocking defined by the spacer, an active electrode (402) coupled on the distal end of the spacer and a second means for blocking associated with the active electrode and in operational relationship to the first means for blocking. In the electrosurgical wand, the first means for blocking includes an annular trough (416) that fully encircles the suction channel of the spacer and the second means for blocking includes an annular wall (414).
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What is claimed is: 1. An electrosurgical wand comprising: a handle that defines a proximal end of the electrosurgical wand; an elongate shaft coupled to the handle, the elongate shaft defines a suction lumen therein; a spacer coupled on a distal end of the elongate shaft, and the spacer is electrically insulative; a distal surface defined by the spacer, the distal surface is flat and defines an outer edge of the spacer; a suction channel through the spacer and fluidly coupled to the suction lumen, the suction channel defines an aperture at the distal surface; an annular trough defined in the spacer, the annular trough comprises a closed bottom and an open top, the open top intersects the distal surface that is flat, and the annular trough fully encircles the suction channel; an active electrode coupled to the distal surface of the spacer, wherein an outer edge of the active electrode aligns with the outer edge of the spacer; and an annular wall that extends from the active electrode into the annular trough, and the annular wall encircles the suction channel of the spacer. 2. The electrosurgical wand of claim 1 , wherein the annular wall fully encircles the suction channel of the spacer. 3. The electrosurgical wand of claim 1 further comprising an adhesive in the annular trough. 4. The electrosurgical wand of claim 1 , wherein a height of the annular wall is nonzero and less than or equal to half of a width of the active electrode. 5. The electrosurgical wand of claim 1 further comprising no adhesive in the annular trough. 6. The electrosurgical wand of claim 1 wherein the outer edge of the active electrode is set back from the outer edge of the spacer by between 1 and 15 thousandths of an inch. 7. The electrosurgical wand of claim 1 wherein the outer edge of the active electrode does not overhang the outer edge of the spacer. 8. The electrosurgical wand of claim 1 wherein the active electrode further comprises an aperture aligned with the suction channel of the spacer.
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