Dual irrigating bipolar forceps

US9907604B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9907604-B2
Application numberUS-201313737686-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 9, 2013
Priority dateJan 9, 2013
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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Bipolar electrosurgical forceps are provided with dual irrigating tubes that deliver irrigating liquid to the opposed surfaces of the tips of the forceps to prevent the sticking of body tissue to the tips. To reduce the manufacturing costs of the forceps and enable the forceps to be single use, disposable forceps, each tube of the dual irrigating tools is a plastic tube adhered along one of the opposing surfaces of the pair of forceps arms. Each tube also has a flat nozzle at the distal end of the tube that disburses irrigating liquid across the opposed surfaces of the forceps arm distal and tips.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps comprising: first and second arms, each of the first and second arms having an elongate length with opposite proximal and distal ends and having opposite inner and outer surfaces that extend the elongate length of each of the first and second arms, the proximal ends of the first and second arms being connected together with the inner surfaces of the first and second arms opposing each other, and the distal ends of the first and second arms being constructed as tissue cauterizing tips; first and second irrigation tubes, each of the first and second irrigation tubes having a length with opposite proximal and distal ends, the first irrigation tube length being secured to the first arm by an adhesive with the first irrigation tube length extending from the first irrigation tube proximal end adjacent the first arm proximal end, across the elongate length of the first arm to the first irrigation tube distal end adjacent the first arm distal end, the first irrigation tube having a cross-section configuration along its length, wherein the cross-section configuration is a substantially circular configuration as the first irrigation tube extends from the first irrigation tube proximal end toward the first irrigation tube distal end and wherein the cross-section configuration changes from the substantially circular configuration to an oblong configuration at a portion of the first irrigation tube length adjacent the first irrigation tube distal end with the cross-section configuration of the first irrigation tube distal end being oblong, where the first irrigation tube distal end being oblong and adjacent the first arm distal end is configured to promote wetting of the inner surface of the first arm distal end by dispersing an irrigation liquid across the inner surface of the first arm distal end thereby enhancing a non-sticking function of the irrigation liquid and avoiding drop formation in the irrigation liquid dispersed from the first irrigation tube distal end, and the second irrigation tube length being secured to the second arm by the adhesive with the second irrigation tube length extending from the second irrigation tube proximal end adjacent the second arm proximal end, across the elongate length of the second arm to the second irrigation tube distal end adjacent the second arm distal end, the second irrigation tube having a cross-section configuration along its length, wherein the cross-section configuration is a substantially circular configuration as the second irrigation tube extends from the second irrigation tube proximal end toward the second irrigation tube distal end and wherein the cross-section configuration changes from the substantially circular configuration to an oblong configuration at a portion of the second irrigation tube length adjacent the second irrigation tube distal end with the cross-section configuration of the second irrigation tube distal end being oblong, where the second irrigation tube distal end being oblong and adjacent the second arm distal end is configured to promote wetting of the inner surface of the second arm distal end by dispersing the irrigation liquid across the inner surface of the second arm distal end thereby enhancing the non-sticking function of the irrigation liquid and avoiding drop formation in the irrigation liquid dispersed from the second irrigation tube distal end, and where the first and second irrigation tube distal ends being oblong and adjacent the respective first and second arm distal ends are configured to not interfere with a surgeon squeezing together the first and second arm distal ends and are configured to not obstruct a surgeon's view of the first and second arm distal ends, and whereby securing the first and second irrigation tubes to the respective first and second arms with the adhesive reduces manufacturing costs for the single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps and enables the single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps for single use. 2. The single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps of claim 1 , further comprising: an irrigation fluid supply tube having a length with opposite first and second ends, the irrigation fluid supply tube first end being connected and in communication with both of the first and second irrigation tube proximal ends and the irrigation fluid supply tube second end being connectable to a source of irrigation fluid. 3. The single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps of claim 2 , further comprising: a base enclosing the first and second arm proximal ends and enclosing a connection of the irrigation fluid supply tube first end to both of the first and second irrigation tube proximal ends. 4. The single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps claim 3 , further comprising: the base having a primary portion with an exterior surface that extends around the proximal ends of the first and second arms and the base having a secondary portion having an exterior surface that projects at an angle from the primary portion exterior surface and extends around the irrigation fluid supply tube adjacent the connection of the irrigation fluid supply tube first end to the first and second irrigation tube proximal ends. 5. The single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps of claim 1 , further comprising: the first and second irrigation tubes are secured by the adhesive to the inner surfaces of the respective first and second arms. 6. The single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps of claim 1 , further comprising: the first and second irrigation tubes extend across only the inner surfaces of the respective first and second arms. 7. The single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps of claim 1 , further comprising: first and second electrical conductors, each electrical conductor having a flexible elongate length, the first electrical conductor being electrically connected to the first arm and the second electrical conductor being electrically connected to the second arm. 8. The single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps of claim 1 , further comprising: the first and second irrigation tubes being plastic tubes. 9. The single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps of claim 1 , further comprising: the first and second irrigation tubes being constructed of an electrically insulating material. 10. A single use, tissue sticking resistant forceps comprising: first and second arms, each of the first and second arms having an elongate length with opposite proximal and distal ends and having opposite inner and outer surfaces that extend the elongate length of each of the first and second arms, the proximal ends of the first and second arms being connected together with the inner surfaces of the first and second arms opposing each other, and the distal ends of the first and second arms being constructed as tissue cauterizing tips; first and second plastic irrigation tubes, each of the first and second plastic irrigation tubes having a length with opposite proximal and distal ends, the first plastic irrigation tube length being secured to the first arm with the first plastic irrigation tube length extending from the first plastic irrigation tube proximal end adjacent the first arm proximal end, across the elongate length of the first arm to the first plastic irrigation tube distal end adjacent the first arm distal end, the first plastic irrigation tube having a cross-section configuration along its length, wherein the cross-section configuration is a substantially circular configuration as the first plastic irrigation tube extends from the first plastic irrigation tube proximal end toward the first plastic irrigation tube distal end and wherein the cross-section configu

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What does patent US9907604B2 cover?
Bipolar electrosurgical forceps are provided with dual irrigating tubes that deliver irrigating liquid to the opposed surfaces of the tips of the forceps to prevent the sticking of body tissue to the tips. To reduce the manufacturing costs of the forceps and enable the forceps to be single use, disposable forceps, each tube of the dual irrigating tools is a plastic tube adhered along one of the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stryker Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1442. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 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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