FOOTSWITCH FOR AN ELECTROSURGICAL INSTRUMENT
20210093370 · 2021-04-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2018/00607
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/124
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/00654
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/00309
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An improved footswitch is provided to control multiple functions of an electrosurgical instrument simultaneously. The footswitch comprises one or more pedals that are configured to control the functions of the instrument, wherein at least two of the functions can be activated at the same time. For example, the pedals may be arranged to activate a mechanical shaver function, and at the same time activate one or both of an RF cutting function and an RF coagulation function.
Claims
1. An electrosurgical system comprising: an electrosurgical generator, wherein the generator comprises: (i) a source of radio frequency (RF) power; (ii) two or more electrical connections for connecting the generator to an electrosurgical instrument; and (iii) a controller operable to cause the generator to supply power to the two or more connections; and a footswitch comprising one or more pedals operable to send signals to the controller to activate the source of RF power, wherein the one or more pedals are operable to send a first signal to the controller to supply a direct current to a first connection, and at least a second signal to the controller to supply an RF electrosurgical signal to a second connection, and wherein the one or more pedals are configured to allow simultaneous activation of the direct current and the RF electrosurgical signal.
2. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the footswitch comprises a first pedal, the first pedal being operable to send the first and second signals to the controller.
3. An electrosurgical system according to claim 2, wherein the first pedal is moveable from a first position to a second position to thereby send the first signal to the controller, and further moveable from the second position to a third position to subsequently send the second signal to the controller, such that the direct current and the RF electrosurgical signal are simultaneously supplied to the first and second connections respectively.
4. An electrosurgical system according to claim 3, wherein the footswitch comprises a first switch in communication with the controller, wherein movement of the first pedal to the second position places the first switch in a first state to thereby send the first signal to the controller, and wherein movement of the first pedal to the third position places the first switch in a second state to thereby send the second signal to the controller.
5. An electrosurgical system according to claim 3, wherein the footswitch comprises a first switch and second switch in communication with the controller, wherein movement of the first pedal to the second position causes the first switch to send the first signal to the controller, and wherein movement of the first pedal to the third position causes the second switch to send the second signal to the controller
6. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the footswitch comprises: a first pedal, the first pedal being operable to send the first signal to the controller; and at least a second pedal, the second pedal being operable to send the second signal to the controller.
7. An electrosurgical system according to claim 6, wherein the first pedal is configured to move between a first and second position to thereby send the first signal, and wherein the second pedal is configured to move between a first and second position to thereby send the second signal.
8. An electrosurgical system according to claim 7, wherein the first pedal is configured to move the second pedal to its second position when a user of the footswitch moves the first pedal to its respective second position.
9. An electrosurgical system according to claim 2, wherein the first pedal is operable to send a third signal to the controller to stop supplying the direct current and the RF electrosurgical signal to the respective first and second connections.
10. An electrosurgical system according to claim 2, wherein a position of the first pedal is detectable to a user by receiving feedback by at least one of the following: i. a tactile footswitch “click”; ii. an audible footswitch “click”; iii. an audible generator tone change; iv. a visual icon change on a general user interface or a display; v. a change in force to move the first pedal.
11. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the first connection connects the generator to drive componentry of a shaver arrangement, such that supply of the direct current to the first connection causes the drive componentry to drive the shaver arrangement.
12. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the second connection connects the generator to an electrode assembly.
13. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the RF electrosurgical signal comprises an RF cutting waveform.
14. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the RF electrosurgical signal comprises an RF coagulation waveform.
15. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, wherein the RF electrosurgical signal is a blended RF signal comprising an RF cutting waveform and an RF coagulation waveform.
16. An electrosurgical system according to claim 1, further comprising an electrosurgical instrument, the electrosurgical instrument comprising an end-effector having a shaver arrangement and an electrode assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] Embodiments of the invention will now be further described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts, and wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0037] Referring to the drawings,
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[0039] A user may wish to simultaneously combine two or more functions. For example, a user may wish to combine the shaving and cutting functions together for an increased tissue removal effect. Alternatively, a user may wish to combine the shaving and coagulating functions for haemostasis whilst mechanically debriding tissue. In some situations, the user may wish to combine the mechanical shave, and a blend of RF cutting and coagulation signals.
[0040] In a first mode, to activate two or more functions at once, a user depresses two or more pedals 5a, 5b, 5c simultaneously. This sends a signal to the generator 1 to activate the mechanical shaving function, and start sending an RF cutting and/or coagulation signal to the instrument 3. To stop the two or more functions, the user releases the two or more pedals 5a, 5b, 5c. For example, if the user wants to activate the shave and cutting functions, the user will depress pedals 5a and 5c, and then release those pedals when finished.
[0041] In a second mode, to activate two functions at once, a user depresses and releases the first pedal e.g. 5a controlling the first shaving function, then depresses the second pedal e.g. 5b controlling the second coagulation function. To stop the two functions, the user releases the second pedal 5b (stopping the second function), and then depresses and releases the first pedal 5a (stopping the first function). Alternatively, both the first and second functions may be stopped when the second pedal 5b is released. That is to say, when the user releases pedals 5b or 5c, corresponding to the RF coagulating and cutting functions respectively, the mechanical shaving function may stop automatically at the same time.
[0042] The footswitch unit 5 may also be configured such that a user may select either the first or the second mode described above. This could be either by an additional pedal (not shown) on the footswitch 5, or on the control console of the generator 1, for example, via push buttons 9.
[0043] Alternatively, to activate two or more functions at once, pedal 5a may be configured to be depressed to a first position and a second position. In the first position, the first function, for example, the shaving function, is activated, and in the second position one or both of the second and third function, for example, the cutting and/or coagulating RF, are additionally activated. To facilitate this arrangement, the initial starting position of pedal 5a will be higher than the starting positions of the second and third pedals 5b, 5c.
[0044] This two stage activation may be carried out in a number of different ways. In a first example, as illustrated by way of example in
[0045] In another arrangement, the two-stage activation of the first pedal 5a may be implemented by providing at least two internal switches 40, 42 within the first pedal 5a, as illustrated by way of example in
[0046] In yet a further arrangement, the two-stage activation may be implemented an internal or external structural feature on the first pedal 5a which, when the first pedal 5a is depressed to the second position, automatically mechanically depresses one or both of the second 5b and third 5c pedals in order to additionally activate one or both of the second and third functions respectively. An example of this arrangement is provided by
[0047] As part of the two-stage activation, the position of the first pedal 5a may be detectable to a user by receiving feedback through any suitable means. For example, the first pedal 5a may be provided with a tactile or audible footswitch “click”, which may be provided by one of the switching mechanisms described above, or a separate click switch mechanism. Alternatively, an audible generator tone may change when the activated function switches from just the first shaving function to the first shaving function and one or both of the second and third functions. A visual icon change on a general user interface or a display, for example, of the control console on the generator 1 may be provided. Alternatively, a change in the force required to depress the first pedal 5a to the second position compared with that required to depress the first pedal 5a to the first position. This change in force may be caused by an additional internal spring, or in response to one of the switching mechanisms described above being compressed in the first pedal 5a. For example, in the arrangement shown in
[0048] The system may be further configured to prevent accidental activation of an adjacent pedal by locking either the RF coagulating and cutting functions, or the shaving function. This could either be by an additional pedal (not shown) on the footswitch, or on the control console of the generator 1.
[0049] Various modifications whether by way of addition, deletion, or substitution of features may be made to above described embodiment to provide further embodiments, any and all of which are intended to be encompassed by the appended claims.
[0050] In the examples described herein, the footswitch comprises three pedals, however, it will be appreciated that the footswitch may comprise any suitable number of pedals. For example, the footswitch may comprise two foot pedals, one for activating the mechanical shaving function and one for activating one or both of the electrosurgical cutting and coagulation functions. As described above, selection of one or both of the electrosurgical cutting and coagulation functions may be facilitated by a further pedal on the footswitch, or on the console of the generator 1.