Vessel sealing algorithm and modes
US-2016310203-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US12239359B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12239359-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017013052-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 4, 2025 |
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A bipolar electrosurgical fusion/sealer and dissector is provided that is arranged to simultaneously fuse and cut tissue captured between jaws of the instrument. The jaws include particularly positioned, shaped and/or oriented electrodes along with a compressible landing pad to perform the simultaneous fusion and cutting of tissue. An electrosurgical generator is arranged to supply RF energy through the instrument and monitors a phase angle of the supplied RF energy and adjusts or terminates the supplied RF energy based on the monitored phase angle to optimally fuse and dissect the tissue.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrosurgical system comprising: an electrosurgical instrument comprising: a first jaw comprising a first electrode; and a second jaw opposing the first jaw and comprising a second electrode, the first and second jaws pivotably arranged to grasp tissue between the first and second jaws and the first and second electrodes of the first and second jaws being arranged to transmit radio frequency energy (RF) between the first and second electrodes; an electrosurgical generator arranged to supply the radio frequency (RF) energy, the electrosurgical generator comprising a controller arranged to periodically monitor a phase angle of the supplied RF energy and configured to signal an RF amplifier to increase voltage of the supplied RF energy when the monitored phase angle is greater than zero and increasing. 2. The electrosurgical system of claim 1 wherein the controller continues to signal the RF amplifier to increase voltage of the RF energy when the monitored phase angle continues to exceed a predetermined threshold angle and the RF amplifier increases voltage of the supplied RF energy at a predetermined constant rate. 3. The electrosurgical system of claim 2 wherein the controller is configured to signal the RF amplifier to halt the supplied RF energy when the monitored phase angle decreases. 4. The electrosurgical system of claim 2 wherein the controller periodically monitors a rate of change of the phase angle of the supplied RF energy and the controller signals the RF amplifier to halt the supplied RF energy when the rate of change of the phase angle falls below a predetermined threshold rate. 5. The electrosurgical system of claim 1 wherein the RF amplifier increases voltage of the supplied RF energy at a predetermined constant rate and the controller signals the RF amplifier to halt the voltage increase of the supplied RF energy when the monitored phase angle exceeds a predetermined threshold angle while the RF amplifier continues to supply RF energy. 6. The electrosurgical system of claim 5 further comprising RF sense circuitry arranged to measure voltage and current of the supplied RF energy by using analog circuitry, the measured voltage and current used to calculate the monitored phase angle monitored. 7. The electrosurgical system of claim 1 wherein the first jaw further comprises a third electrode and the second jaw further comprises a fourth electrode. 8. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 wherein the first and second electrodes are arranged to fuse the tissue between the first and second jaws using radio frequency energy on one side of a longitudinal axis and the third and fourth electrodes are arranged to fuse the tissue between the first and second jaws using radio frequency energy on an opposing side of the longitudinal axis. 9. The electrosurgical system of claim 8 wherein the second electrode protrudes up towards the first jaw to a first inner flat portion of the second electrode and the fourth electrode protrudes up towards the first jaw to a second inner flat portion of the fourth electrode adjacent to the first inner flat portion of the second electrode. 10. The electrosurgical system of claim 9 wherein the second jaw further comprises a fifth electrode extending away from the first jaw and the second jaw. 11. The electrosurgical system of claim 10 wherein the fifth electrode is arranged to cut the tissue outside the second jaw through radio frequency energy being conducted between the fifth electrode and the second and fourth electrodes. 12. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 wherein the first electrode is arranged to have a first polarity and the second electrode is arranged to have a second polarity, the second polarity being different from the first polarity of the first electrode. 13. The electrosurgical system of claim 12 wherein the fourth electrode is arranged to have the first polarity and the third electrode is arranged to have the second polarity and wherein the first, second, third and fourth electrodes electrically interact together to fuse and cut the tissue between the first and second jaws. 14. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 wherein the second electrode has a flat portion and the fourth electrode has a flat portion. 15. The electrosurgical system of claim 14 wherein the first electrode has an angled surface and the third electrode has an angled surface. 16. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 wherein the second electrode protrudes up towards the first jaw to a first inner flat portion of the second electrode and the fourth electrode protrudes up towards the first jaw to a second inner flat portion of the fourth electrode adjacent to the first inner flat portion of the second electrode. 17. The electrosurgical system of claim 16 wherein the second jaw further comprises a fifth electrode extending away from the first jaw and the second jaw. 18. The electrosurgical system of claim 17 wherein the fifth electrode is arranged to cut the tissue outside the second jaw through radio frequency energy being conducted between the fifth electrode and the second and fourth electrodes.
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