Temperature-sensing electrically-conductive tissue-contacting plate configured for use in an electrosurgical jaw member, electrosurgical system including same, and methods of controlling vessel sealing using same
US-2015223868-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US9931157B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9931157-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414486670-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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Surgical instruments and methods for controlling temperature are described herein and can have particular utility when sealing tissue. In one embodiment, an end effector can include first and second jaw members configured to clamp tissue therebetween, and an electrode having a single continuous conductive surface that is coupled to the first jaw member. The end effector can also include a plurality of electrical insulators of varying thermal conductivity disposed between the electrode and the first jaw member coupled thereto. The electrode can be divided into a plurality of thermal zones by at least one opening formed therein and the plurality of electrical insulators can be arranged such that at least a first thermal zone contacts an electrical insulator having a first thermal conductivity and at least a second thermal zone contacts an electrical insulator having a second thermal conductivity that is higher than the first thermal conductivity.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical end effector, comprising: first and second jaw members movable relative to one another between an open position and a closed position to clamp tissue therebetween; an electrode having a single continuous conductive surface coupled to the first jaw member such that the electrode contacts tissue clamped between the first and second jaw members when in the closed position; and a plurality of electrical insulators disposed between the electrode and the first jaw member coupled thereto, the plurality of electrical insulators including a first electrical insulator having a first thermal conductivity and a second electrical insulator having a second thermal conductivity that is higher than the first thermal conductivity, wherein at least one of the first thermal conductivity and the second thermal conductivity is constant, and wherein the electrode is divided into a plurality of thermal zones by at least one opening formed therein, the plurality of thermal zones including a first thermal zone and a second thermal zone, and the plurality of electrical insulators are arranged such that the first thermal zone contacts the first electrical insulator and the second thermal zone contacts the second electrical insulator. 2. The surgical end effector of claim 1 , wherein the first thermal zone and the second thermal zone extend along a longitudinal axis of the end effector, and wherein the second thermal zone is positioned laterally outward of the first thermal zone. 3. The surgical end effector of claim 1 , wherein the first thermal zone and the second thermal zone extend along a longitudinal axis of the end effector, and wherein the first thermal zone is positioned laterally outward of the second thermal zone. 4. The surgical end effector of claim 1 , wherein the first thermal zone and the second thermal zone are positioned alternately along a longitudinal axis of the end effector. 5. The surgical end effector of claim 1 , wherein the first thermal zone is positioned at a distal end of the end effector. 6. The surgical end effector of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening formed in the electrode includes a slit extending along a longitudinal axis of the end effector. 7. The surgical end effector of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening formed in the electrode includes a slit that is transverse to a longitudinal axis of the end effector. 8. The surgical end effector of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of electrical insulators is disposed within the at least one opening formed in the electrode to separate the plurality of thermal zones of the electrode from one another. 9. The surgical end effector of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature dependent selectively conductive material disposed within the at least one opening formed in the electrode. 10. The surgical end effector of claim 9 , wherein the temperature dependent selectively conductive material is a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) material. 11. The surgical end effector of claim 9 , wherein the temperature dependent selectively conductive material is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) material.
reciprocating lengthwise · CPC title
low, i.e. thermally insulating · CPC title
Electrical conductivity · CPC title
Electrodes transferring energy by capacitive coupling, i.e. with a dielectricum between electrode and target tissue · CPC title
having a moving blade for cutting tissue grasped by the jaws · CPC title
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