Patent classifications
A61B2018/1475
Cautery protective accessory sleeve with stabalization system
A cautery pen tip accessory cover comprises a cylindrical member that can receive a cautery pen in a first end and the tip of the cautery pen can extend from a second opposite end when the cover is in a retracted configuration. The cylindrical member has an opened lateral exposure that allows the feel of the cautery pen therethrough. A cover exposure opening in the cylindrical member to provide access to a trigger of the cautery pen when the cautery pen tip cover is in the retracted configuration. A resilient member urges the cautery pen tip cover to the non-retracted configuration where access to the cautery pen trigger is prevented. The cylindrical member is easily retracted by a finger ring configured permanently into the cylindrical member, allowing easy retraction of the cover by the operator squeezing the cover to a resistance bar stabilization system accessory configured over the cautery pen.
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR TREATING PELVIC CONDITIONS
An ablation instrument comprises an elongate shaft having a cannula channel and a scope channel, and an electrode disposed in the cannula channel. The electrode is slidable between a first position in which a distal end of the electrode is contained within the cannula channel, and a second position in which the distal end of the electrode extends out of a distal opening of the cannula channel. The ablation instrument further comprises a distal head coupled to the elongate shaft and configured for contacting solid tissue.
TRANSCATHETER TISSUE CUTTING SYSTEM
Systems and methods for cutting tissue using a transcatheter approach are disclosed. In some examples, the systems and methods are implemented as part of a delivery system that includes an implant with a support structure and a cutting element coupled to the support structure, such that the cutting element configured to cut tissue.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR TARGETING IMPLANT DEPLOYMENT IN TISSUE
A system and method for providing relative positional information of a therapeutic or diagnostic device during the treatment of urinary tract diseases and conditions.
RADIO FREQUENCY ABLATION MEDICAL DEVICE
A radio frequency ablation medical device includes a guide wire; a catheter configured to be movable to a lesion site of a tissue along the guide wire and having at least one electrode configured to generate heat according to an application of power; and a stent configured to be unfolded when protruding out of the catheter through an end portion of the catheter or recaptured in the end portion of the catheter when entering an inside of the catheter. The stent serves to transfer heat generated by the electrode to the lesion site in an unfolded state when getting out of the catheter.
HIGH-FREQUENCY TREATMENT TOOL AND METHOD FOR MANIPULATING HIGH-FREQUENCY TREATMENT TOOL
A high-frequency treatment tool includes: a tubular sheath; a cap member fixed to a distal end of the sheath; and an electrode part provided so as to be relatively movable in a longitudinal direction of the sheath and relatively rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the sheath with respect to the cap member. The electrode part and the cap member are relatively rotated about the longitudinal axis of the sheath while pressing biological tissue stuck to the electrode part against the cap member to separate the biological tissue from the electrode part.
Hand-held instrument with dual zone fluid removal
An electrosurgical instrument has dual zone smoke evacuation for providing efficient capture and evacuation of smoke generated during an electrosurgical procedure. A hand piece with a proximal and a distal end is coupled to a front piece having a distal opening leading into an interior conduit. An extendable section is at least partially disposed within the interior conduit and extends distally out of the distal opening of the front piece. The extendable section is selectively translatable within the interior conduit. A negative pressure source enables the capture and evacuation of smoke through both the extendable section and the interior conduit.
PLANAR CATHETER WITH OVERLAPPING ELECTRODE PAIRS
An end effector having loop members with electrodes thereon and are usable with catheter-based systems to measure or provide electrical signals. The end effector can include three loop members that are non-coplanar when expanded unconstrained that become contiguous to a planar surface when the loop members are deflected against the surface, a mechanical linkage that joins the loop members at a distal vertex of the end effector. The end effector may have a lateral gap length between laterally adjacent electrodes approximately twice that of a longitudinal gap length between longitudinally adjacent electrodes. In some configurations, longitudinal electrode bipole pairs having a gap distance approximately equal to the lateral gap distance may be provided by bypassing every other electrode in the longitudinal direction.
Devices and methods with monopolar and bipolar functionality
Surgical devices, systems, and methods are provided for applying monopolar energy and bipolar energy to tissue. In one embodiment, a surgical device is provided with an end effector that has first and second jaws movable between an open position and a closed position, and a conductive member that extends through the end effector. The conductive member has a retracted position in which the conductive member is substantially disposed within the end effector and an extended position in which the conductive member extends at least partially distally beyond the end effector. The conductive member is configured to conduct energy through tissue adjacent thereto when the conductive member is in the extended position. A trigger coupled to the handle is pivotally movable to move the conductive member between the retracted and extended positions.
DETECTION MECHANISM, RADIO-FREQUENCY ABLATION CATHETER, AND RADIO-FREQUENCY ABLATION SYSTEM
The present invention provides a detection mechanism, a radio-frequency ablation catheter, and a radio-frequency ablation system. The radio-frequency ablation catheter comprises a handle portion (2), a needle tube portion (1), a central electrode (3), and a detection mechanism. The needle tube portion (1) comprises a first tube sleeve (11) and a second tube sleeve (12), the handle portion (2) comprises a cylinder sleeve (21) and a sliding button (22), the central electrode (3) comprises an electrode body (31), an electrode wire (26), and an electrode connector (23), and the detection mechanism comprises a fixing base (5), a traction wire, a connecting base (6), and multiple claw-shaped electrodes (7). A distal end of the traction wire is fixed on the fixing base (5), and a proximal end of the traction wire is fixed on the sliding button (22); and the claw-shaped electrodes (7) are fixed on the fixing base (5), and slidably provided in the connecting base (6). The traction wire is pulled by the sliding button (22) to drive the fixing base (5) to push the claw-shaped electrodes (7) in or out of the connecting base (6). This facilitates the control of the claw-shaped electrodes (7) by a user during surgery, the determination of the temperature or impedance of the claw-shaped electrodes (7), and thus the determination of the progress of ablation.