Abstract: An electrode for use in electrosurgery. The active tip or edge of the electrode carries a non-stick (to tissue) coating of carbon or graphite and a protein material. The coating is at least 10 m thick and supports a high voltage discharge of at least 1000 volts. The coating is formed by dipping the electrode into a mixture of carbon or graphite powder and a liquid binder, then drying the coating.
Abstract: An electrosurgical apparatus includes two assemblies, one of which is the primary assembly intended for a first surgical procedure, such as cutting tissue, and a secondary assembly intended for a second type of electrosurgical procedure, such as tissue coagulation. The secondary assembly fits over the electrode tip of the primary assembly and makes electrical contact with the electrode tip of the primary assembly. This allows for single instrument surgery whereby the secondary (coagulation) assembly provides bleeding control after the primary assembly has cut tissue. This combination significantly reduces operating time. The secondary assembly has a snap fit over the primary assembly so that it may be readily attached and detached several times during any surgical procedure, as the surgeon alternates between cutting tissue and coagulating the resulting incisions using the apparatus.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 28, 2011
Publication date:
May 2, 2013
Applicant:
PEAK Surgical, Inc.
Inventors:
Paul O. DAVISON, Ralph I. McNall, III, John R. Tighe, Alexander B. Vankov
Abstract: Electrosurgery method and apparatus. In the method, tissue is cut or coagulated, with an electrically low conductive liquid providing cooling. In another method, skin is cut by electrosurgery in a dry field using a low duty cycle signal energizing the cutting electrode, minimizing tissue charring. A combination coagulation and cutting electrode performs both functions. The cutting is performed by a blade edge generating a local plasma adapted for cutting. Superimposed on the blade edge is an electrode of greater surface area electrically insulated from the cutting electrode, for coagulation. In another version, a single component cutting/coagulation blade (electrode) has a cutting and a flat partially insulated portion defining through holes in the insulation for coagulation. Also provided is an electrical circuit whereby each electrode is isolated by a filter from cross talk and feedback of the RF signal from the other electrode, minimizing arcing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 1, 2007
Date of Patent:
May 15, 2012
Assignee:
Peak Surgical, Inc.
Inventors:
Paul O. Davison, Daniel V. Palanker, Alexander B. Vankov
Abstract: Monopolar electrosurgery devices adapted for resecting tonsil and adenoid tissue. The devices minimize thermal injury by employing a plasma generated by pulsed electrical signals to precisely and effectively cut or coagulate the tissues. Suction may also be applied to the tissues to enhance the cutting, coagulation, and tissue manipulation functions. The devices include an interchangeable tip that may be switched for another tip, depending on which tip may be more suitable for tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 5, 2009
Date of Patent:
March 20, 2012
Assignee:
Peak Surgical, Inc.
Inventors:
Ralph I. McNall, III, Kay W. Chang, Paul O. Davison