Bipolar Electrodes Patents (Class 606/50)
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Publication number: 20120283733Abstract: In a method suitable for tissue fusion or coagulation, after the start of treatment of the tissue, i.e., after completion of a first phase, a second phase is commenced, during which the biological tissue is treated for a certain specified process time with moderate energy input. The specification of a negative internal resistance of a supplying source enables the process in the second phase to have a treatment time that remains constant and thus avoids premature drying-out of the tissue. A sufficient and reliable bonding of the participating proteins in the moist milieu is reached.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Inventors: Heiko Schall, Achim Brodbeck, Martin Fritz
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Patent number: 8298232Abstract: An endoscopic bipolar forceps includes a housing having a shaft affixed thereto, the shaft including jaw members at a distal end thereof. The forceps also includes a drive assembly which moves the jaw member relative to one another for manipulating tissue and a knife assembly for cutting tissue disposed between jaw members. The forceps also includes a knife lockout mechanism operatively connected to the drive assembly. Movement of the drive assembly moves the knife lockout mechanism from a first orientation in obstructive relationship with the knife bar to prevent movement thereof to a second position which allows selective, unencumbered movement of the knife assembly to cut tissue disposed between the jaw members.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: TYCO Healthcare Group LPInventor: Jeff Unger
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Patent number: 8292883Abstract: An electrosurgical apparatus in the present invention has a high frequency power generation section which generates high frequency power to be applied to a living tissue, a voltage detection section which detects the voltage of the high frequency power, a current detection section which detects the current of the high frequency power, an impedance computation section which computes the impedance of the living tissue on the basis of the voltage and the current, and a control section which, when the impedance exceeds a predetermined threshold value, performs control for increasing the frequency of the high frequency power stepwise on the high frequency power generation section.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2008Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Olympus Medical Systems Corp.Inventors: Akinori Kabaya, Takashi Mihori
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Patent number: 8292888Abstract: An electro-mechanical surgical device, system and/or method may include a housing, at least two opposing jaw, and at least one electrical contact associated with at least one of the jaws. The electrical contact may include at least one of a bipolar electrical contact and an ultrasonic electrical contact. The electrical contact may be a row of electrodes located on one or all of the jaws. A sensor may also be associated with any tissue located between the jaws to sense and report the temperature of that tissue. A piercable ampulla containing fluid may also be placed on at least one of the jaws so that the fluid is releasable when the jaws are in closed position and the electrode(s) pass through the tissue into the piercable ampulla.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventor: Michael P. Whitman
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Patent number: 8282634Abstract: A bipolar forceps is provided. The bipolar forceps includes a housing having a shaft including an electrically conductive distal end. A drive assembly is operable to reciprocate an actuation tube within the shaft. A portion of the actuation tube is electrically conductive. An end effector assembly operatively connects to the shaft and includes a pair of first and second jaw members biased in an open configuration. The first and second jaw members are pivotable about a living hinge. Distal reciprocation of the actuation tube causes each of the jaw members towards one another about the living hinge. One of the jaw members is in electrical communication with the distal end of the shaft and the other jaw member is in selective electrical communication with a distal end of the actuation tube such that when the jaw members are in a closed configuration a closed loop electrical circuit is formed.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: TYCO Healthcare Group LPInventors: James S. Cunningham, James D. Allen, IV, Glenn A. Horner
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Patent number: 8277445Abstract: A method and system for achieving hemostasis (the stoppage of bleeding) is described. RF (radio frequency) energy is used to ablate the surface of tissue to stop bleeding. The depth of destruction of the tissue can be controlled so as to desiccate and coagulate the tissue. In one implementation, an electrode carrier including bipolar electrodes is applied to the tissue, and RF energy transmitted through the bipolar electrodes to ablate the tissue. A layer of desiccated tissue can be created as well as coagulation of the tissue to achieve hemostasis.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2010Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Cytyc CorporationInventors: Russel M. Sampson, Eugene V. Skalnyi
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Patent number: 8267934Abstract: An electrosurgical tool for cauterizing or ablating targeted tissue, which tool includes a conductive outer shaft which defines a return or reference electrode, and a conductive inner tube disposed within the outer shaft. The inner tube defines both a suction pathway for removing fluid and/or surgical debris from the surgical site through the distal end of the tool, and a pathway for delivering electrical energy to an active electrode secured to the distal end of the suction tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Christopher Earley, Andrew Hamel
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Patent number: 8257352Abstract: An endoscopic forceps for treating tissue includes a housing having a shaft affixed thereto which has first and second jaw members attached to a distal end thereof. The forceps also includes an actuator for moving jaw members relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. Each of the jaw members is connected to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are selectively capable of operating in a bipolar mode which enables the jaw members to conduct bipolar energy through tissue held therebetween to treat tissue. The forceps also includes a monopolar element housed within the first jaw member which is selectively movable from a first position within the first jaw member to a second position distal to the first jaw member.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2010Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: Kate Lawes, Sean T. Dycus, Ned Cosgriff
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Patent number: 8256428Abstract: A method for treating tissue is provided. The method comprises introducing into a patient the distal end of a catheter. The catheter comprises a catheter shaft comprising an elongated tubing having proximal and distal ends, and a distal shaft comprising a tubing having proximal and distal ends. The distal shaft carries a treatment device along a side of the distal shaft. A hinge is mounted between the distal end of the catheter shaft and the proximal end of the distal shaft. The hinge enhances the ability of the distal shaft to bend relative to the catheter shaft in a single predetermined plane A force is exerted on the distal shaft to cause at least a portion of the treatment device that is along a side of the distal shaft to contact the tissue. The tissue is treated with the treatment device.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Biosense Webster, Inc.Inventors: Gerhard Hindricks, Hans Kottkamp, Bart-Jan Korteling, Benjamin D. McDaniel, Martin F. O'Sullivan, James K. Lee
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Publication number: 20120215221Abstract: System and method for selectively applying electrical energy to structures within or on the surface of a patient's body and controlling the flow of an electrically conductive fluid from the application site to provide or maintain a desired operating condition of the electrosurgical device. An electrosurgical probe is in communication with a fluid transport apparatus through a fluid transport lumen having an opening at an end proximate the application site and disposed proximate the electrosurgical probe. A controller in communication with the fluid transport apparatus provides control signals to the fluid transport apparatus in response to at least one operating parameter associated with the system. Based on the received control signals, the fluid transport apparatus adjusts a flow rate of the electrically conductive fluid at the application site through the fluid transport lumen in response to at least one operating parameter associated with the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: ARTHROCARE CORPORATIONInventor: Jean Woloszko
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Patent number: 8241281Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical probe includes electrodes separated by an insulation member. One end of an electrode is inserted into an aperture of the other electrode. An insulation material is disposed between e.g., injected into, a space between a bottom surface of one electrode and a top surface of another electrode so that at least a portion of the insulation member is disposed between overlapping ends of the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Kimbolt Young, Rollie E. McCallister
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Patent number: 8231617Abstract: A radio-frequency thermal balloon catheter includes a catheter tube including an outer tube and an inner tube, a balloon connected to an end part of the outer tube and an end part of the inner tube, and capable of coming into contact with a target diseased part when inflated, a radio-frequency electrode placed in the wall of the balloon or inside the balloon to transmit radio-frequency current, a lead wire electrically connected to the radio-frequency electrode, a temperature sensor capable of measuring temperature inside the balloon, and a swirling current producing means for making a fluid contained in the balloon swirl in a vertical plane in the balloon so as to reduce an upper-lower temperature difference between an upper part and a lower part of the interior of the balloon due to convection of the fluid to naught.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Inventor: Shutaro Satake
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Patent number: 8231622Abstract: The invention relates to a bipolar coagulation instrument having a hollow shaft configured as a suction and/or flushing tube and having two electrodes that are electrically insulated with respect to one another and extend beyond the distal end of the shaft. To provide a bipolar coagulation instrument that is both of simple structure and ensures an effective suction/flushing capacity, it is proposed with the invention that the hollow shaft should consist of two electrically conductive tubes coaxially mounted on one another that are electrically insulated with respect to one another and from the outside, so that the tubes constitute the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2010Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Uwe Bacher, Rainer Hermle
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Patent number: 8226648Abstract: The present invention is directed to bipolar ablation systems. A bipolar electrode system for ablation therapy is disclosed, including a pressure-sensitive conducting composite layer and a pair of electrodes in electrical conductive contact or communication with the pressure-sensitive conducting composite layer. Energy (e.g., ablation energy) is delivered via the pressure-sensitive conductive composition when sufficient pressure is applied to transform the pressure-sensitive conductive composite to an electrical conductor. An electrically insulative flexible layer, which may include a passageway for a fill material is also disclosed. In some embodiments, the systems can also be used for targeted delivery of compounds, such as drugs, using a bipolar electrode.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Atrial Fibrillation Division, Inc.Inventors: Saurav Paul, Harry Puryear, Chou Thao
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Patent number: 8226647Abstract: An embodiment of the invention may include a medical device. The medical device may include a flexible tube, an elongate member configured to cut tissue and extend from the flexible tube, and a cauterizing member configured to cauterize tissue and to move relative to the elongate member and the flexible tube. The cauterizing member may substantially surround at least a portion of the elongate member.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Paul Scopton, Thinh Nguyen, Stephen J. Perry
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Patent number: 8226645Abstract: Disclosed herein is a device adapted for occluding the ovarian pathway of a female body for sterilization purposes. The device delivers RF energy to wound tissue at a desired location within at least one fallopian tube and implants a porous foam plug adjacent to the wounded tissue at said location. Depending on the plug's pore sizes, vascularized tissue may grow into the plug to prevent or discourage the formation of scar tissue around the plug and/or a vascularized capsule may form around the plug, which limits the patient's foreign body response so that the capsule does not constrict around the plug.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Cytyc CorporationInventors: Douglas C. Harrington, Victoria E. Carr-Brendel, Brett S. Bowman
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Patent number: 8226649Abstract: Bipolar electrosurgical scissors for treating biological tissue include first and second scissor blades. A shearing surface and cutting edge of each blade is electrically neutral. The scissors include a pair of electrical connections for receiving electrical currents of opposing polarities. Each blade includes at least one first electrode and at least one second electrode positioned on a surface opposite the shearing surface. The at least one first electrode on the first blade and the at least one second electrode on the second blade are coupled to the first electrical connection. The at least one second electrode on the first blade and the at least one first electrode on the second blade are coupled to the second electrical connection. In a first energized state, the electrical connections deliver electrical current only to the first electrodes. In a second energized state, the electrical connections deliver electrical current to all of the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Applied Medical Resources CorporationInventors: Zoran Falkenstein, Blaze Brown, John R. Brustad
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Patent number: 8221415Abstract: A method for ablation in which a portion of atrial tissue around the pulmonary veins of the heart is ablated by a first elongated ablation component and a second elongated ablation component movable relative to the first ablation component and having means for magnetically attracting the first and second components toward one another. The magnetic means draw the first and second components toward one another to compress the atrial tissue therebetween, along the length of the first and second components and thereby position the device for ablation of the tissue.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: David E. Francischelli
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Patent number: 8216231Abstract: Large tissue regions are treated using pairs of electrode arrays. The electrode arrays may be concave and disposed in tissue so that their concave portions are opposed to each other. Axial conductors may be provided extending from the arrays and toward each other in order to increase the heating of tissues lying along the axis between the deployed electrode arrays. By properly spacing the electrode arrays apart and selecting the diameters of the arrays, desired volumes of tissue may be treated, typically with a bipolar, radiofrequency current.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2011Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. Behl, Morton Grosser, Alexander L. Huang
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Patent number: 8216234Abstract: A medical device for performing a therapeutic procedure on a patient. The medical device includes an elongate probe extending to an applicator end sized and shaped to be slidably received in an endoscope working channel. The device also includes an injection needle positioned adjacent the applicator end of the probe. The injection needle is communicatible with a fluid source for delivering fluid and an electrical energy source for delivering electrical energy to the needle when performing the therapeutic procedure on the patient. The needle also has a central axis. The device further includes an ablating loop positioned adjacent the applicator end of the probe. The ablating loop is communicatible with the electrical energy source for delivering electrical energy to the ablating loop when performing the therapeutic procedure. The ablating loop also has a central axis that is spaced from the central axis of the injection needle.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.Inventor: Gary L. Long
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Patent number: 8211105Abstract: An electrode assembly for use in combination with an electrosurgical instrument having opposing end effectors and a handle for effecting movement of the end effectors relative to one another. The electrode assembly includes a housing having one portion which is removably engageable with the electrosurgical instrument and a pair of electrodes each having an electrically conductive sealing surface and an insulating substrate. The electrodes are removably engageable with the end effectors of the electrosurgical instrument such that the electrodes reside in opposing relation relative to one another. The dimensions of the insulating substrate are different from the dimensions of the electrically conductive sealing surface to reduce thermal spread to adjacent tissue structures.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: Steven P. Buysse, Michael C. Moses, David A. Schechter, Kristin D. Johnson, Philip M. Tetzlaff, Carolyn Mihaichuk
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Patent number: 8213170Abstract: According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a housing including a palmrest, and a honeycomb-shaped rib on an inner surface of the palmrest.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Koji Abe
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Publication number: 20120165817Abstract: An HF surgical device with an autostart function for cutting and/or coagulating biological tissue with HF current. The device comprises an HF generator for generating HF current, a selected output for connecting a monopolar/bipolar electrode to the HF surgical device, a first measurement device assigned to the output for measuring a first measured value for an impedance of the electrode connected to the output, a first comparator for comparing the first measured value with a first setpoint, for switching-off the first measurement devices and for switching-on a second measurement device if the first measured value is lower than the first setpoint, for measuring a second measured value for the impedance of the connected electrode and a second comparator for comparing the second measured value with a second setpoint and for switching-on the HF current for the output if the second measured value is lower than the second setpoint.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventors: Peter Selig, Martin Fritz
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Patent number: 8197479Abstract: An endoscopic bipolar forceps includes a housing and a shaft, the shaft having an end effector assembly at a distal end thereof, which includes two jaw members for grasping tissue therebetween. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to an electrosurgical energy source, enabling them to affect a tissue seal to tissue held therebetween. A drive assembly is included within the housing for moving the jaw members. A movable handle is also included, such that movement of the handle actuates the drive assembly to move the jaw members relative to each other. A knife channel is included within the end effector configured to allow reciprocation of a knife blade within the knife channel. The knife blade includes a proximal edge adapted to engage a proximal edge of the end effector to impede translation of the knife blade when the jaw members are in an open configuration and the knife blade is retracted within the end effector assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: TYCO Healthcare Group LPInventors: Jessica E. Olson, Jeffrey R. Unger
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Patent number: 8197469Abstract: A controlled relative motion system comprising a base support, a manipulable support, and a plurality of hinged doubled pivoting links rotatably coupled to the base support and rotatably coupled to the manipulable support. A plurality of force imparting members has at least one coupled to one of the plurality of doubled pivoting links so as to be able to cause it to rotate. Also, at least one is coupled to the base support so as to be able to cause that base support to move toward or away. This joint can be used with a similar control joint, coupled thereto by coupling shafts held apart by a slidable separator, to form an extended length inserter for inserting an object positionable by the insertion joint in an obstructed location reached along a constricted passageway. These structures, positioned within a barrel, can rotate together but an activator slider, positioned at least partially about that barrel though not rotatable therewith, is coupled to the separator to cause sliding thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Ross-Hime Designs, Inc.Inventor: Mark E. Rosheim
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Patent number: 8197478Abstract: An apparatus and method for electrically induced thrombosis. The surgical device includes a first electrode and a second electrode. The first electrode is for placement adjacent to, near, or within a treatment site of a patient. The second electrode can be movable with respect to the first electrode. When the electrodes are charged by an electricity source, negatively charged blood components are attracted to the positively charged electrode while being repelled from the negatively charged electrode. Due to the electric potential between the adjacent electrodes, thrombosis is induced. The negatively charged blood and components form a thrombus or a clot adjacent to the positively charged electrode. The surgical device can be used to induce the otherwise natural process of thrombosis. When the surgical device is used in a treatment site such as a puncture or incision, the thrombosis can seal the opening created by the treatment site.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Reid K. Hayashi, Mark T. LeMere
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Patent number: 8192427Abstract: A bipolar electrode assembly includes a substrate having proximal and distal ends and supports first electrode and second electrodes. The first and second electrodes are disposed in an interwoven configuration across the surface of the substrate from the proximal to distal ends. A cooling medium is disposed interposed between the first and second electrodes from the proximal to distal ends. The first and second electrodes each include a plurality of finger-like prongs which either extend lengthwise or transversely or the first and second electrodes extend spiral inwardly along the surface of the substrate. The prongs of the first electrode intermesh with the prongs of the second electrode. Each prong is separated by the cooling medium. First and second electrodes may be disposed in a lengthwise alternating configuration across the surface of the substrate with a cooling medium disposed in vertical registration thereunder.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: TYCO Healthcare Group LPInventor: Steven P. Buysse
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Patent number: 8192432Abstract: A tissue cutting and sealing device, having a pair of opposing elements dimensioned to grasp tissue therebetween; and a heating assembly on at least one of the opposing elements, wherein the heating assembly includes: a ceramic body; and a metalized portion extending along a top surface of the ceramic body. The top surface of the ceramic body preferably has a width greater than the metalized portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Microline Surgical, Inc.Inventor: Thomas H. McGaffigan
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Patent number: 8187272Abstract: An apparatus for aiding coagulation of fluids and tissue during surgery is provided. The apparatus includes a suction tube and first and second electrodes shaped as a cylindrical section extending from the suction tube. Two spaces are formed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and the distance between the tips of the electrodes and the suction tube is large enough to allow unobstructed viewing of the tissue that is being treated.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Biomedcraft Designs, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Sensenbrenner, Dale Rice
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Patent number: 8182478Abstract: The invention relates to a bipolar electrosurgical instrument comprising a handle and a tool head. In the case of bipolar instruments, at least two mutually separate conducting paths must be provided within the instrument to supply the bipolar tool head. Reliable electrical insulation of these conducting paths relative to one another is often associated with a high cost in known electrosurgical instruments, such as scissors and clamps, since these instruments have a crossed joint. The present invention solves this problem in that the tool head is connected to the handle without crossing over itself.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: ERBE Elektromedizin GmbHInventor: Volker Bartel
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Patent number: 8182481Abstract: A PFO closing device includes a suction and hold portion at a distal portion of a catheter for sucking and holding biological tissue of a foramen ovale valve and an atrial septum secundum from one side, an electrode portion on the side contacting the biological tissue; a negative pressure supply unit for applying negative pressure to the suctional portion and hold portion, a hold mechanism adapted to protrude from the distal tip of the catheter, and be inserted into the foramen ovale to hold the foramen ovale valve while pressing it from the other side and an energy supply unit for supplying energy to the electrode portion. Energy is supplied from the energy supply unit to the electrode portion, and the foramen ovale valve and the atrial septum secundum are mutually fused together.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Terumo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yukitoshi Kato, Yasushi Iida, Takahiko Kawahara
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Patent number: 8172837Abstract: Method and apparatus for ablating target tissue adjacent pulmonary veins of a patient. A clamping ablation tool can include an upper arm having an upper neck, a link assembly, and an upper actuator. The link assembly can include a distal electrode and a proximal electrode. The clamping ablation tool can include a lower arm that mates with the upper arm. The lower arm can include a lower neck, a distal jaw, and a lower actuator. The distal jaw can include a jaw electrode, and the lower actuator can control movement of the distal jaw.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Paul T. Rothstein, David E. Francischelli, Terri Jean Cormack, Tom P. Daigle, Alison Lutterman, Roderick E. Briscoe, Steven C. Christian
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Patent number: 8172839Abstract: A PFO closing device for bringing the septum primum and the septum secundum into contact with each other and joining them together includes a clamping mechanism and energy supplying device. The clamping mechanism includes a needle part for puncturing the septum primum, and a clamping member for cooperating with the needle part in clamping therebetween tissue of the septum primum and the septum secundum. The energy supplying device supplies energy for joining the tissues clamped by the needle part and the clamping member. The clamping mechanism is mounted in a catheter so as to be protrudable from and retractable into the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2008Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Terumo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yukitoshi Kato
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Publication number: 20120109125Abstract: Methods for treating anatomic tissue defects such as a patent foramen ovale generally involve positioning a distal end of a catheter device at the site of the defect, exposing a housing and energy transmission member from the distal end of the catheter, engaging the housing with tissues at the site of the defect, applying suction or other approximating tool to the tissue via the housing to bring the tissue together, and applying energy to the tissue with the energy transmission member or to deliver a clip or fixation device to substantially close the defect. Apparatus generally include a catheter body, a housing extending from a distal end of the catheter body for engaging tissue at the site of the defect, and further adapted to house a fusing or fixation device such as an energy transmission member adjacent a distal end of the housing, or a clip or fixation delivery element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: TERUMO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: KENNETH HORNE, JOSE ALEJANDRO, ERIK ENGELSON, DOMINIQUE FILLOUX, DAN FRANCIS, LUCIA KIM, UDAY N. KUMAR, DOUG SUTTON, MARIAM H. TAIMISTO, ANDY UCHIDA
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Patent number: 8162941Abstract: System, device and method for ablating target tissue adjacent pulmonary veins of a patient through an incision. An ablation device can include a hinge including a cam assembly, a moving arm, a floating jaw, and a lower jaw. Fingers can engage the floating jaw to hold the floating jaw in a first position with respect to the moving arm. Some embodiments of the invention can provide an ablation device including a central support, an upper four-bar linkage coupled to the central support, an upper jaw coupled to the upper linkage, a lower four-bar linkage coupled to the central support, and a lower jaw coupled to the lower linkage. Some embodiments of the invention can provide an ablation device having an upper jaw including a first cannula connection and a lower jaw including a second cannula connection. The system can include a first catheter coupled to the first cannula connection and a second catheter coupled to the second cannula connection.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2010Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Steven C. Christian, Paul T. Rothstein, Tom P. Daigle
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Patent number: 8157799Abstract: The invention concerns a bipolar coagulation probe (10) having an electrode tip (14) which has an end face (16) in which a pole (17) of a first electrode (18) and a pole (19) of a second electrode (20) are integrated. In accordance with the invention the bipolar coagulation probe (10) includes a temperature control unit (26) with a temperature control medium for temperature control of the end face (16).Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2011Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Celon AG Medical InstrumentsInventors: Kai Desinger, Thomas Stein, Andre Roggan
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Patent number: 8142430Abstract: An integrated catheter assembly for enabling diverse endoscopic in situ therapies. The assembly includes a catheter with an irrigation fluid lumen, a distal electrode tip portion that acts as a hemostat, and a cutting wire for making incisions in or ablating tissue. A cutting wire hub provides a sealing entrance for a cutting wire. An operator enables the physician to displace the cutting wire between extended and retracted positions. The cutting wire and electrode are electrically isolated. In addition, the catheter assembly may include a planar tip which, when extended outside the distal end of the assembly, assumes a substantially flat unbiased configuration for use. The apparatus of the present invention allows the physician to make incisions in or ablate tissue using electrosurgery, irrigate tissue, and cauterize or coagulate tissue without having to remove the apparatus from the working channel of the endoscope.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2009Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Russell Francis Durgin, Stephen F. Moreci, William H. Stahley
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Patent number: 8128623Abstract: A portable, thermal cauterizing forceps device for use in surgery. The device incorporates a pair of ceramic heater elements mounted within the tips of the tines of a forceps. The forceps is used to grasp tissue or blood vessels and apply heat to effect cauterization. In the case of the first embodiment of the invention, the forceps instrument incorporates a battery and control electronics. The thermal-forceps is of a self-contained wireless, handheld disposable design. In a second embodiment of the invention, the forceps handpiece is connected to an external power source. Both embodiments of the forceps incorporate set of rapidly heating ceramic heater elements that may be composed of silicon nitride. An LED provides the operator feedback as to the operating level of the heaters and/or battery reserve. Enhancements to the second embodiment include a rechargeable power supply, variable control of the heater temperature, as well as a, digital display of the tip temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventor: Garrett D Herzon
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Patent number: 8128624Abstract: An electrode sealing assembly is designed for use with an electrosurgical instrument for sealing tissue and includes first and second jaw members each having an insulative housing and being movable from a first position in spaced relation relative to one another to at least one second position for grasping tissue therebetween. Each of the jaw members includes an electrically conductive sealing member disposed within the respective insulative housing. At least one of the insulative housings includes at least one tissue engaging surface configured to extend beyond the electrically conductive sealing member of one of the jaw members. The tissue engaging surface of the insulative housing cooperates with the opposing insulative housing of the opposing jaw member to both pinch and spread tissue when the jaw members are moved to the second position to decrease extraneous energy transmittance to tissue surrounding the jaw members.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: Gary M. Couture, Robert Sharp, Craig Weinberg
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Patent number: 8114122Abstract: A forceps is provided. The forceps includes a housing having a shaft that extends therefrom. The bipolar forceps also includes a hydraulic mechanism that includes a fluid line and a plunger operatively coupled to the fluid line. The plunger is translatable within at least a portion of the shaft from a proximal position to a distal position. An end effector assembly is operatively connected to a distal end of the shaft and includes a pair of first and second jaw members biased in an open configuration. Each of the first and second jaw members configured to receive at least a portion of the plunger when a fluid is caused to flow within the fluid line such that the first and second jaw members move from an open position for positioning to a closed position for grasping tissue.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2009Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: TYCO Healthcare Group LPInventor: William H. Nau, Jr.
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Patent number: 8108994Abstract: An electrosurgical forceps has at least the tip of one blade member formed of a composite material having aligned elongated particles of nickel interspersed in a matrix of silver particles. The tip can be provided as a tip member attached, such as by brazing, to the body of the blade member, or the entire blade member can be formed of the silver/nickel composite material. In another embodiment, the tip or blade member is formed of a dispersion strengthened silver or copper composite material.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Kirwan Surgical Products LLCInventors: John P. Ariola, Jr., Lawrence T. Kirwan, Jr.
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Publication number: 20120029498Abstract: An electrocautery instrument is disclosed comprising: a handle having a handle axis; a first electrode assembly, the first electrode assembly having a first handle electrode section retained in the handle, a first oblique electrode section extending from the handle, and a first ablation electrode section disposed at an offset distance from the handle axis; and a second electrode assembly, the second electrode assembly having a second handle electrode section retained in the handle, a second oblique electrode section extending from the handle, and a second ablation electrode section disposed at the offset distance from the handle axis, the second electrode assembly being generally congruent to the first electrode assembly, the handle being configured to retain the first ablation electrode section in generally parallel relationship to the second ablation electrode section.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventor: Daniel Igor Branovan
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Publication number: 20120022531Abstract: A biocompatible material layer for use as an intermediary layer between body tissue surfaces to be fused in a body tissue fusion, wherein the material layer includes two sides opposite to one another, wherein the material layer is configured so that it provides portions with comparatively higher electrical resistance and portions with comparatively lower electrical resistance between body tissue surfaces to be fused.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: CELON AG MEDICAL INSTRUMENTSInventor: Hanno Winter
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Patent number: 8100899Abstract: A device for automatically aligning bipolar electrodes on opposing sides of operative tissue is provided for performing minimally invasive RF ablation. The device includes complementary magnetic electrode assemblies, each having a permanent magnet mechanically coupled to and electrically insulated from an electrical conductor. When positioned on opposing sides of tissue such as an atrial wall, the complementary assemblies automatically align their respective electrical conductors through mutual magnetic attraction to complete an electrical circuit. Each electrical conductor may provide an alignable elongated transmitting element adjacent to a magnetic coupling surface to allow for ablation of linear segments of tissue. Each electrode assembly includes mechanical linkage for coupling to an intracorporeal positioning device and a wire receiving terminal for connection to an external generator.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: IHC Intellectual Asset Management, LLCInventors: John Richard Doty, Jeffrey L. Anderson
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Patent number: 8092451Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical instrument has a pair of pivotable juxtaposed jaw members and a locking mechanism operatively associated with a second of the jaw members. The locking mechanism has a first position engaged with the second jaw member for preventing movement of the second jaw member between an axially aligned orientation and at least one angled orientation, and a second position. The second position is disengaged from the second jaw member allowing for movement of the second jaw member between the axially aligned orientation and the at least one angled orientation. The instrument has an actuation mechanism operatively connected to a first of the jaw members with the actuation mechanism operable to move the first jaw member between an axially aligned first orientation and at least one angled orientation. An articulation knob is operatively associated with the locking mechanism and effectuates independent operation of the locking and actuation mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Covidien AGInventors: David A. Schechter, Stephen G. Solga, Duane E. Kerr, Scott D. Nelson, Mark R. Henault, Joseph D. Bucciaglia
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Patent number: 8092449Abstract: The invention concerns a surgical probe having electrodes for use in tissue ablation or coagulation. The probe has hollow spaces therein for delivering a cooling fluid to the probe. The probe has a handle and shaft and two axially-spaced electrodes on the surface of the shaft, separated from each other by an insulator.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Celon AGInventors: Kai Desinger, Markus Fay, Andre Roggan
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Patent number: 8083738Abstract: An energy delivering probe is used for thermally coagulating and/or constricting hollow anatomical structures (HAS) including, but not limited to, blood vessels such as perforator veins. The probe includes a shaft and at least two electrodes where at least one of the electrodes has a generally spherical or toroidal geometry.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2010Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: Michael S. Mirizzi, Christopher Scott Jones, Arthur W. Zikorus
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Patent number: 8075557Abstract: A bipolar electrosurgical scraper device is provided comprising a handle, a blade having a thickness and a beveled distal end with the beveled distal end terminating distally in a scraping edge. The beveled distal end includes a first electrode and a second electrode with the first electrode and the second electrode provided along a width of the blade and spaced apart with respect to the thickness of the blade. The device also comprises a fluid passage at least one fluid outlet in fluid communication with the fluid passage.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Salient Surgical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christopher W. Maurer, Eric W. Conley, Arnold E. Oyola
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Publication number: 20110278343Abstract: One example of a surgical instrument may include a staple holder; staples held by the staple holder; an anvil, where at least one of the staple holder and anvil is movable relative to the other; and at least one electrode located on a surface of the staple holder and/or anvil. Another example of a surgical instrument may include a staple holder; staples held by the staple holder; an anvil, where at least one of the staple holder and the anvil is movable relative to the other between an open configuration and a closed configuration; where an adjustable gap exists between the staple holder and the anvil in the closed configuration; and at least one electrode located on a surface of at least one of the staple holder and/or anvil. An exemplary method may include providing a surgical instrument including an end effector; clamping tissue with the end effector; selecting stapling or electrocautery; and stapling or performing electrocautery accordingly.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2009Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: CARDICA, INC.Inventors: Bryan D. Knodel, Jared L. Van Cleave, Jinhoon Park, Michael Murillo, Nathan H. White, Philipe R. Manoux
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Patent number: 8052678Abstract: Methods, devices and systems for treating patent foramen ovale (PFO) involve advancing a catheter device to a position in a heart for treating a PFO, bringing tissues adjacent the PFO at least partially together, and applying energy to the tissues to substantially close the PFO acutely. Catheter devices generally include an elongate catheter body, at least one tissue apposition member at or near the distal end for bringing the tissues together, and at least one energy transmission member at or near the distal end for applying energy to the tissues. In some embodiments, the tissue apposition member(s) also act as the energy transmission member(s). Applied energy may be monoploar or bipolar radiofrequency energy or any other suitable energy, such as laser, microwave, ultrasound, resistive heating or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2007Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Terumo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: William Malecki, Dan Francis, Kenneth Horne, Mark E. Deem, Hanson Gifford, Jose Alejandro