Electrosurgical generator cable

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Inventors

Eggers, Philip E.

Application #

486736

Filed

Jun-7-1995

Published

Dec-2-1997

Current US Class

174/36
606/32
606/48
606/50

International Classes

A61B 017/36

Field of Search

606/32-53 607/88-89 607/96 607/98-99 607/101-102 607/145 607/148 607/150 607/154 174/36 307/52 307/62

Assignee

Hemostatic Surgery Corporation (Grand Cayman, KY)

Examiners

Nasser; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fish & Neave, Pisano; Nicola A., DeHaemer; Michael J.

US Patent References

3980085   High frequency ap...
4005714   Bipolar coagulatio...
4030501   High frequency-hi...
4041952   Electrosurgical forc...
4054143   Single-pole coagul...
4092986   Constant output ele...
4154240   Electric power sour...
4196734   Combined electros...
4232676   Surgical cutting ins...
4338940   Apparatus for supp...
4370980   Electrocautery hem...
4492231   Non-sticking electro...
4590934   Bipolar cutter/coag...
4651734   Electrosurgical dev...
4657016   Electrosurgical ha...
4658819   Electrosurgical gen...
4685459   Device for bipolar...
4752864   Constant voltage po...
4862890   Electrosurgical spa...
4903696   Electrosurgical gen...
4938761   Bipolar electrosurgi...
4958539   Method of making...
4961739   Waveform generato...
4969885   High frequency sur...
 

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Other References

"Electrosurgical Units", Evaluation, Health Devices, Sep.-Oct. 1987, pp. 291-342.

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Abstract
An adaptor cable and methods are provided for use with electrosurgical bipolar instruments and standard commercially available electrosurgical generators that reduce arcing. The adaptor cable limits the peak-to-peak voltage developed between the electrodes of the electrosurgical instrument by providing a minimum load impedance between the output terminals of the electrosurgical generator.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An adaptor cable for coupling a bipolar electrosurgical instrument having a pair of electrodes to an electrosurgical generator having bipolar output terminals, the adaptor cable comprising:

first and second conductors adapted for coupling the electrodes of the electrosurgical instrument to the bipolar output terminals of the electrosurgical generator; and

at least one resistive wire coupled between the first and second conductors, wherein the at least one resistive wire limits the peak voltages developed between the bipolar output terminals.

2. The adaptor cable of claim 1 wherein the adaptor cable has a length and the at least one resistive wire comprises a loop that extends for the length.



Description
This invention relates to cables for use with conventional electrosurgical generators (ESG) to provide voltage output waveforms effective in reducing coagulum buildup, and to alleviate sticking, on hemostatic electrosurgical instruments. More particularly this invention relates to adaptor cables which limit the voltage present between electrodes of an electrosurgical instrument when not in contact with tissue.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Hemostatic bipolar electrosurgical techniques are known for reducing bleeding from incised tissue prior to, during, and subsequent to incision. Such techniques generally pass a high voltage-high frequency current through a patient's tissue between two electrodes for cutting and coagulating the tissue. This current causes joulean heating of the tissue as a function of the current density and the impedance of the tissue. Heat deposited in the tissue coagulates the blood in the vessels contained in the tissue, thus reducing the blood flow from severed vessels and capillaries.
 
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