Treatment device and treatment system
US-2016135835-A1 · May 19, 2016 · US
US12521173B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12521173-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916532679-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 13, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 13, 2026 |
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A laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device having both active and return electrodes that reduces potential injury to patients during laparoscopic surgery by eliminating capacitive coupling when employing an electrosurgical handpiece device for cutting and/or coagulating tissue.
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A laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device comprising: a handpiece member having a first end, a second end, and at least one of an activation element for cutting and an activation element for coagulation; a return electrode comprising a conductive hollow tubular member having a first end, a second end contained within the first end of the handpiece member, and a conductive appendage extending from the first end of the conductive hollow tubular member; an active electrode contained within the handpiece member and the conductive hollow tubular member wherein the active electrode comprises a curve shaped conductive member having a bottom with opposing sides extending outward and away from the bottom and an open top area located directly opposite the bottom and between ends of the opposing sides wherein the bottom is directly connected to a solid conductive rod member and at least a portion of the active electrode extends beyond the first end of the conductive hollow tubular member; and an actuator contained within the handpiece member and in communication with the active electrode to move the active electrode toward the conductive appendage of the return electrode when at least one of cutting and coagulation is activated. 2 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 1 wherein the handpiece member further comprises a hollow area contained therein such that an interior of the conductive hollow tubular member and at least a portion of the hollow area contained within the handpiece together form a smoke evacuation channel. 3 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 2 further comprising a connection member for connecting the actuator to a smoke evacuation device for simultaneously activating smoke evacuation when at least one of cutting and coagulation is activated. 4 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 1 further comprising a non-conductive guide member contained within at least a portion of the conductive hollow tubular member such that at least a portion of the active electrode is capable of moving through the non-conductive guide member. 5 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 4 wherein the non-conductive guide member extends across an inner diameter of the conductive hollow tubular member near the first end of the conductive hollow tubular member to create two channels along opposing sides of the non-conductive guide member that are contiguous with an interior of the conductive hollow tubular member that surrounds the active electrode contained within the conductive hollow tubular member. 6 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 1 wherein the curve shaped conductive member comprises a U shaped conductive member or a V shaped conductive member. 7 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 6 further comprising a non-conductive guide member contained within at least a portion of the conductive hollow tubular member such that at least a portion of the conductive rod member is capable of moving through the non-conductive guide member. 8 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 1 further comprising an insulating material contained between the conductive appendage of the return electrode and the portion of the active electrode extending beyond the first end of the conductive hollow tubular member. 9 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 1 wherein the conductive appendage of the return electrode comprises a conductive loop having an opening therethrough and the portion of the active electrode extending beyond the first end of the conductive hollow tubular member comprises a planar conductive member having a sharp edge. 10 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises a solenoid. 11 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 1 further comprising an exhaust port connected to the conductive hollow tubular member so that the conductive hollow tubular member may also function as a smoke evacuation channel. 12 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 1 further comprising a foot switch in communication with the device to activate the device to perform at least one of cutting and coagulation. 13 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 3 further comprising a foot switch in communication with the device to activate the device to perform at least one of cutting and coagulation. 14 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 5 wherein the handpiece member further comprises a hollow area contained therein such that the two channels within the conductive hollow tubular member and at least a portion of the hollow area contained within the handpiece member together form a smoke evacuation channel. 15 . The laparoscopic ultrapolar electrosurgery device of claim 14 further comprising a connection member for connecting the actuator to a smoke evacuation device for simultaneously activating smoke evacuation when at least one of cutting and coagulation is activated.
Probes or electrodes therefor · CPC title
Coagulation and cutting with the same instrument · CPC title
by switching or controlling the treatment energy directly within the hand-piece · CPC title
for smoke evacuation · CPC title
reciprocating lengthwise · CPC title
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