Patent classifications
A61B2018/1286
PULSE GENERATING CIRCUIT, AND ELECTROSURGICAL GENERATOR INCORPORATING THE SAME
A bipolar pulse generating circuit for an electrosurgical generator generates a waveform for electroporation of biological tissue comprising a voltage source connectable to a load via a switching element, and a coaxial transmission line having an inner conductor separated from an outer conductor. The inner conductor first end is connected between the switching element and the voltage source and second end is in an open circuit condition, whereby the line is charged when the switching element is OFF and discharged when the element is ON. The bipolar pulse generating circuit has an output connectable to the load, wherein the first output supports a positive pulse when the line discharges, and a second output supports a negative pulse when the line discharges. The impedance of the coaxial transmission line matches a sum of impedance of the switching element, the load at the first output, and the load at the second output.
AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY DEVICE, POWER SUPPLY DEVICE, AND MEDICAL SYSTEM
An auxiliary power supply device in which an increase in the size of an entire system including both an auxiliary power supply circuit unit and a sub-power supply circuit unit is able to be curbed is provided. There is provided an auxiliary power supply device configured to be connected to a power supply device, the auxiliary power supply device including: an auxiliary power supply circuit unit configured to supply electric power to the power supply device in a case in which supply of electric power to the power supply device is shut off; and a sub-power supply circuit unit having an input side connected to the power supply device and an output side connected to a load and configured to supply an output voltage to other circuit units in accordance with electric power supplied from the power supply device.
Bipolar electrosurgical instruments
A bipolar surgical instrument (1) comprises a body (2), first and second opposed jaws (18, 20) located at the distal end of a shaft (10), the first jaw (18) being movable with respect to the second jaw (20) between an open position in which the first and second jaws (18, 20) are spaced apart from one another, and a closed position in which the first and second jaws (18, 20) are adjacent one another. The first and second elongate jaw members (18, 20) have respective first and second electrodes. A power cable having a pair of electrically conductive elements, is provided to connect a source of radio frequency electromagnetic energy to the first and second electrodes. A capacitive element is located in the instrument, and is connected in series between a first one of the pair of electrically conductive elements of the cable and the first electrode.
ELECTROSURGICAL GENERATOR
An electrosurgical generator comprising two HF generator units, two output transformers, and at least four output terminals for connecting electrosurgical instruments. Together with the associated output transformer and corresponding output terminals, each HF generator unit forms an HF generator module. The electrosurgical generator comprises a control unit connected to two HF generator modules and configured to provide the following operating modes: parallel mode in which two output transformers are connected in parallel so that an electrosurgical instrument can be operated with higher output current, series mode in which two output transformers are connected in series so that, via the output terminals, an electrosurgical instrument can be operated with higher output voltage, and multi-instrument mode in which output transformers are each connected independently to pair of output terminals for respectively one electrosurgical instrument in which output terminal of generator module is electrically connected to output terminal of respective other generator module.
METHOD FOR ENERGY DISTRIBUTION IN A SURGICAL MODULAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A method of operating a modular surgical system including a control module, a first surgical module, and a second surgical module is disclosed. The method includes detachably connecting the first surgical module to the control module by stacking the first surgical module with the control module in a stack configuration, detachably connecting the second surgical module to the first surgical module by stacking the second surgical module with the control module and the first surgical module in the stack configuration, powering up the modular surgical system, and monitoring distribution of power from a power supply of the control module to the first surgical module and the second surgical module.
Determining tissue composition via an ultrasonic system
Various systems and methods for determining the composition of tissue via an ultrasonic surgical instrument are disclosed. A control circuit can be configured to monitor the change in resonant frequency of an ultrasonic electromechanical system of the ultrasonic surgical instrument as the ultrasonic blade oscillates against a tissue and determine the composition of the tissue accordingly. In some aspects, the control circuit can be configured to modify the operation of the ultrasonic electromechanical system or other operational parameters of the ultrasonic surgical instrument according to the detected tissue composition.
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A MODULAR ENERGY SYSTEM USER INTERFACE
A method for controlling a user interface of a modular energy system. The modular energy system comprises a header module and a display screen on which the user interface is displayed. The modular energy system can detect attachment of a first module thereto, control the user interface to display one or more first user interface elements corresponding to the first module, detect attachment of a second module to the modular energy system, control the user interface to resize the one or more first user interface elements to accommodate display of one or more second user interface elements corresponding to the second module, and control the user interface to display the one or more second user interface elements. The various UI elements can correspond to the particular module type that is being connected to the modular energy system.
ELECTROSURGICAL GENERATOR HAVING AN INVERTER
An electrosurgical generator for generating a high-frequency AC voltage for an electrosurgical instrument, having a high-voltage inverter that generates and outputs a high-frequency AC voltage. A filter having a parallel capacitor is on an output line. A measuring sensor circuit having a current divider, which has a capacitive coupling to a series-connected shunt as bypass with respect to the parallel capacitor, and having a voltage detection circuit connected to the shunt. The shunt has a considerably lower impedance than the capacitive coupling. This gives rise to a proportional ratio between the current flowing through the parallel capacitor on the output line of the electrosurgical generator and the current through the shunt. This current is converted into a voltage, which is detected. The current at the output of the inverter is determined quickly and accurately thanks to the proportional relationship. This may be used for feedback and improved monitoring and regulation.
Method for energy distribution in a surgical modular energy system
A method of operating a modular surgical system including a control module, a first surgical module, and a second surgical module is disclosed. The method includes detachably connecting the first surgical module to the control module by stacking the first surgical module with the control module in a stack configuration, detachably connecting the second surgical module to the first surgical module by stacking the second surgical module with the control module and the first surgical module in the stack configuration, powering up the modular surgical system, and monitoring distribution of power from a power supply of the control module to the first surgical module and the second surgical module.
Generating and interleaving of irreversible-electroporation and radiofrequnecy ablation (IRE/RFA) waveforms
An irreversible electroporation and radio frequency ablation (IRE/RFA) generator incudes an IRE pulse generator, harmonic filtration circuitry, and a waveform interleaver. The IRE pulse generator is configured to generate biphasic IRE pulses. The harmonic filtration circuitry is configured to convert the IRE pulses into an RF signal. The waveform interleaver, which is configured to receive the IRE pulses and the RF signal and generate an IRE/RFA output signal by interleaving in alternation one or more of the IRE pulses with one or more periods of the RF signal.