Electrosurgical device and system

US9033975B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9033975-B2
Application numberUS-201313781222-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 28, 2013
Priority dateFeb 29, 2012
Publication dateMay 19, 2015
Grant dateMay 19, 2015

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Embodiments of the disclosure include devices and systems for using an end effector. In an embodiment, a medical device may include an articulation section. The articulation section may be operatively associated with an elongate articulation member configured to move the articulation section, wherein the articulation section can be configured to receive part of a conductive member. The medical device may also include an end effector. The end effector may include an electrode and a non-conductive section encasing a junction between the electrode and the conductive member, wherein the non-conductive section can be moveably coupled to the articulation section and can be fixedly coupled to the elongate articulation member.

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What is claimed is: 1. A medical instrument, comprising: an articulation section operatively associated with an elongate articulation member configured to move the articulation section, wherein the articulation section is configured to receive part of a conductive member; and an end effector including an electrode and a non-conductive section encasing a junction between the electrode and the conductive member, wherein the non-conductive section is moveably coupled to the articulation section and is fixedly coupled to the elongate articulation member. 2. The medical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a polymer layer located radially between the junction and the non-conductive section. 3. The medical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the polymer layer includes a polyimide material. 4. The medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the non-conductive section includes at least one of a polymer material and a glass-filled nylon material. 5. The medical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the non-conductive section is fixedly coupled to a bend in the elongate articulation member. 6. An end effector, comprising: an electrically conductive section including an electrode and a conductive member electrically coupled to the electrode; and an electrically non-conductive section having a distal end, a proximal end, and at least partially encasing a portion of the electrically conductive section such that the electrode extends distally from the electrically non-conductive section and the conductive member extends proximally from the electrically non-conductive section, wherein the electrically non-conductive section is configured to receive and at least partially surround at least one elongate articulation member. 7. The end effector of claim 6 , further comprising an anchoring member configured to receive a bend portion of the at least one elongate articulation member. 8. The end effector of claim 6 , wherein the electrically non-conductive section includes: a first cavity at least partially defined by a first ledge, the first ledge including a first bend configured to support a first bend portion of a first elongate articulation member; and at least one first channel extending from the first cavity toward the proximal end of the electrically non-conductive section, the at least one first channel being configured to receive a portion of the first elongate articulation member. 9. The end effector of claim 8 , further comprising a first anchoring member configured to fixedly attach the first bend portion to the electrically non-conductive section. 10. The end effector of claim 9 , wherein: the electrically non-conductive section is further configured to receive a second bend portion of a second elongate articulation member, the electrically non-conductive section further comprising a second cavity at least partially defined by a second ledge, the second ledge including a second bend configured to support the second bend portion; and at least one second channel extending from the second cavity toward the proximal end of the electrically non-conductive section, the at least one second channel being configured to receive a portion of the second elongate articulation member. 11. The end effector of claim 10 , further comprising a second anchoring member configured to fixedly attach the second bend portion to the electrically nonconductive section and wherein the first ledge and the second ledge are disposed on opposite sides of the electrically non-conductive section. 12. The end effector of claim 11 , wherein: the at least one first channel includes two channels and the at least one second includes two channels; the four channels are formed generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the electrically non-conductive section; and the four channels are disposed radially approximately 90 degrees apart from each other. 13. The end effector of claim 10 , wherein the bend of each of the first ledge and the second ledge forms an elliptical arc. 14. A medical device, comprising: an end effector including an electrode and a single-piece overmold, the overmold comprising: a lumen configured to receive the electrode and a conductive member, wherein the electrode and the conductive member are electrically coupled at a joint located within the lumen; and an anchoring mechanism configured to receive one or more articulation members; an articulation section coupled to a proximal region of the overmold and operatively associated with the one or more articulation members; and a flexible elongate shaft coupled to a proximal region of the articulation section, wherein the shaft includes a proximal region coupled to a controller for controlling movement of the articulation section and a shield surrounding at least part of the conductive member that extends to the electrode. 15. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the overmold includes a sheath surrounding the joint and the sheath includes a thermoset polymer. 16. The medical device of claim 15 , further including an outer sheath surrounding at least part of the overmold and the articulation section. 17. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the articulation section includes a surface configured to receive a corresponding surface of the overmold to permit movement between the overmold and the articulation section. 18. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the overmold includes a nonconductive thermoset polymer material. 19. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein a polymer is injected between the overmold and at least part of the electrode and the conductive member. 20. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the proximal end is coupled to the articulation section, which is operatively associated with the at least one elongate articulation member.

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What does patent US9033975B2 cover?
Embodiments of the disclosure include devices and systems for using an end effector. In an embodiment, a medical device may include an articulation section. The articulation section may be operatively associated with an elongate articulation member configured to move the articulation section, wherein the articulation section can be configured to receive part of a conductive member. The medical …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Seddon Dane, Fleury Sean, Wood Mark, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1482. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 19 2015 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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