ELECTROSURGICAL SYSTEM WITH CUSTOMISED CONTROL
20210338343 · 2021-11-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/00225
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00221
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/00916
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/00928
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/00607
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B18/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to an electrosurgical system for controlling an electrosurgical instrument and in particular, to an electrosurgical system which can be configured, by a user, to split control functions between a plurality of control devices such that each device is configured to exclusively control a function of an electrosurgical instrument.
Claims
1. An electrosurgical system comprising: an electrosurgical generator having a user interface, the electrosurgical generator operable to configure, via the user interface, a plurality of control devices connected, in use, to the electrosurgical generator, wherein the electrosurgical generator is operable in a first mode to assign, via the user interface, respective control functions to each of the plurality of control devices such that each device is configured to exclusively control a function of an electrosurgical instrument connected to the electrosurgical generator; a handpiece for holding the electrosurgical instrument, wherein the handpiece is one of the plurality of control devices connected, in use, to the electrosurgical generator.
2. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the electrosurgical system further comprises a footswitch, the footswitch being connected, in use, to the electrosurgical generator.
3. An electrosurgical system according to claim 2, wherein the electrosurgical generator is operable, in the first mode to assign, via the user interface, an electrosurgery control function to the handpiece and a shaving control function to the footswitch such that the handpiece is configured to exclusively control the electrosurgery function of the electrosurgical instrument and the footswitch is configured to exclusively control the shaving function of the electrosurgical instrument.
4. An electrosurgical system according to claim 2, wherein the electrosurgical generator is operable in the first mode to assign, via the user interface, a shaving control function to the handpiece and an electrosurgery control function to the footswitch such that the handpiece is configured to exclusively control the shaving function of the electrosurgical instrument and the footswitch is configured to exclusively control the electrosurgery function of the electrosurgical instrument.
5. An electrosurgical system according to claim 2, wherein the footswitch is connected to the electrosurgical generator using a wired connection.
6. An electrosurgical system according to claim 2, wherein the footswitch is connected to the electrosurgical generator using a wireless connection.
7. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1 wherein the electrosurgical generator is further operable in the first mode to store a plurality of user presets having respective assignment configurations for assigning control functions to each of the plurality of control devices.
8. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the electrosurgical generator is operable in the first mode, to disable, via the user interface, at least one control function on one or more of the plurality of control devices.
9. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the handpiece has buttons for controlling an electrosurgery function and/or a shaving function of the electrosurgical instrument.
10. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the footpiece has pedals for controlling an electrosurgery function and/or a shaving function of the electrosurgical instrument.
11. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the electrosurgical generator is operable in a second mode, via the user interface, to: select one control device of the plurality of control devices connected, in use, to the electrosurgical generator via the user interface; and assign one or more control functions to the selected control device via the user interface.
12. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the electrosurgical generator is operable in a third mode to: automatically select the most recent control device connected to the electrosurgical generator; and assign control functions to the selected control device via the user interface.
13. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, and further comprising an electrosurgical instrument configured to perform at least one of an electrosurgery function and a shaving function.
14. An electrosurgical instrument for use in an electrosurgical system comprising: an electrosurgical generator having a user interface, the electrosurgical generator operable to configure, via the user interface, a plurality of control devices connected, in use, to the electrosurgical generator, wherein the electrosurgical generator is operable in a first mode to assign, via the user interface, respective control functions to each of the plurality of control devices such that each device is configured to exclusively control a function of an electrosurgical instrument connected to the electrosurgical generator; a handpiece for holding the electrosurgical instrument, wherein the handpiece is one of the plurality of control devices connected, in use, to the electrosurgical generator; wherein the electrosurgical instrument is configured to perform at least one of an electrosurgery function and a shaving function.
15. A method of operating an electrosurgical system for controlling an electrosurgical instrument, the method comprising: selecting, via a user interface on a electrosurgical generator, a first mode of operation for the electrosurgical generator; assigning, via the user interface on the electrosurgical generator, respective control functions to each of a plurality of control devices connected to the electrosurgical generator such that each control device is configured to exclusively control a function of an electrosurgical instrument connected to the electrosurgical generator via a handpiece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The teachings of this disclosure will be discussed, by way of non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] An electrosurgical instrument can be used to perform different operations, including mechanical cutting of tissue, and RF electrosurgical ablation, sealing and/or coagulation of tissue, with mechanical cutting and RF electrosurgical ablation, sealing or coagulation of tissue capable of taking place simultaneously.
[0023] Embodiments of the present invention relate to the improvement of an electrosurgical system 100 for controlling an electrosurgical instrument as described above.
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[0030] The advanced mode of operation enables a user to configure the electrosurgical generator for assigning control functions to a plurality of control devices connected to the electrosurgical generator 101, in this case, to both the handpiece 102 and the footswitch 104 (see
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[0033] In a further embodiment, where there are multiple users using the electrosurgical system, the advanced mode of operation may also enable the storing of user presets with corresponding assignments of control functions to the control devices as defined by the respective user.
[0034] In another embodiment, the selection of the customised RF electrosurgery and mechanical shaving split controls could be controlled by a mode button or function from the handpiece or footswitch.
[0035] In another embodiment, the customisation of control functions, as enabled by the advanced mode of operation, could allow for full lock out or disabling of one function of the electrosurgical instrument—for example, a full lock out of RF electrosurgery or a full lock out of mechanical shaving. This may be particularly useful in the case where a user wishes to avoid accidental activation of the locked out function, such as near sensitive parts of the operated area.
[0036] In another embodiment of the invention, the electrosurgical system 100 is configured to operate in an automatic priority mode, wherein the last control device to be connected to the electrosurgical generator 101 takes priority when it comes to selecting a control device for assignment of control functions. For example, in the case of a handpiece 102 being already connected to the control device 101 and footswitch 104 subsequently connected to the electrosurgical generator device 101, the footswitch 104 is automatically selected first by the electrosurgical generator 101 for assignment of control functions.
[0037] It will be appreciated that various modifications, whether by way of addition, deletion and/or substitution, may be made to all of the above described embodiments to provide further embodiments, any and/or all of which are intended to be encompassed by the appended claims.