Ultrasonic surgical blade for use with ultrasonic surgical instruments
US-12156674-B2 · Dec 3, 2024 · US
US8926608B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8926608-B2 |
| Application number | US-23795208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2008 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jan 6, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jan 6, 2015 |
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A bipolar medical instrument has a shaft and two jaw parts arranged at the distal end thereof. An axially movable force transmission element is disposed with the shaft and is surrounded by an isolating element. The isolating element is connected to at least one of the two jaw parts in an articulated manner. The two jaw parts are electrically isolated from one another and each provides an electrode to which high frequency current can be applied. A first electrical supply line is formed along the shaft via an electrically conductive first contact element to one of the two jaw parts. A second electrical supply line is formed along the axially movable force transmission element via an electrically conductive second contact element to the other of the two jaw parts. The first contact element is fixed at the isolating element surrounding the distal end area of the force transmission element.
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What is claimed, is: 1. A bipolar medical instrument comprising a tubular shaft, further comprising two jaw parts which are arranged such that they can move relative to one another at a distal end of said tubular shaft, with said jaw parts each forming an electrode, to which high frequency current can be applied, of different polarity, wherein each jaw part has an associated separate electrical power supply line, one power supply line supplies current via an electrically conductive tubular shaft to one jaw part, wherein said electrically conductive tubular shaft itself conducts current, and another power supply line supplies current via an axially moving electrically conductive force transmission element to another of the two jaw parts, wherein said electrically conductive force transmission element itself conducts current, said force transmission element being connected to at least one jaw part in a manner that force can be transmitted to said at least one jaw part, and wherein the jaw parts are electrically isolated from one another, and wherein a distal end area of the force transmission element is surrounded by a cap-like or sleeve-like isolating element which is made from an electrically insulating material and which is mounted on the force transmission element, and wherein said isolating element is connected to at least one jaw part in an articulated manner, and wherein an electrically conductive first contact member is provided, by means of which a current flow can be provided from said tubular shaft to one of said jaw parts, and wherein said first contact member is fixed to said isolating element. 2. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a second contact member, which provides a current flow from the force transmission element to the other jaw part, and which is arranged circumferentially offset with respect to said first contact member. 3. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 2 , wherein said second contact member is connected via a contact to said force transmission element, said contact being at least one pin passing through a sleeve section of said isolating element. 4. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said two jaw parts is provided with an insulation on a side which faces the other one of said two jaw parts. 5. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 4 , wherein said insulation is made of a material selected from the group consisting of a ceramic material and a ceramic material which is very hard and not very brittle. 6. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said isolating element surrounding said distal end area of said force transmission element is connected to said two jaw parts in an articulated manner. 7. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 6 , wherein at least one of said two jaw parts is provided with an insulation on a side facing the other one of said two jaw parts at least in an area said jaw parts are connected to said isolating element in an articulated manner. 8. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said two jaw parts are connected to one another via a hinge pivot, said hinge pivot being surrounded by an electrically insulating material. 9. The bipolar instrument of claim 8 , wherein said electrically insulating material surrounding said hinge pivot is selected from the group consisting of a ceramic material and a ceramic material which is very hard and not very brittle. 10. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said isolating element surrounding said distal end area of said force transmission element has a sleeve section which is mounted on said distal end area of said force transmission element. 11. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said isolating element surrounding said distal end area of said force transmission element has a T-section at which at least one of said two jaw parts is mounted in an articulated manner. 12. The bipolar medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said insulating material is selected from the group consisting of a ceramic material and a ceramic material which is very hard and not very brittle.
at the distal end of a shaft, e.g. forceps or scissors at the end of a rigid rod · CPC title
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