ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY
20170333114 · 2017-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B18/1445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An electrode assembly (3) is provided for use in a resectoscope, the electrode assembly (3) comprising a pair of arms (4), and a tissue treatment element (9) depending from the arms. The arms (4) are pivotably mounted one to the other such that they are movable between a retracted position in which they lie alongside one another and a deployed position in which they diverge one from another. The electrode assembly (3) includes actuation means for moving the arms between their retracted and deployed positions. The tissue treatment element (9) is disposed at the distal end of each arm such that it is movable between at least two different operating positions.
Claims
1. An electrode assembly for use in a resectoscope, the electrode assembly comprising a pair of arms, the arms being pivotably mounted one to the other such that they are movable between a retracted position in which they lie alongside one another and a deployed position in which they diverge one from another, arm actuation means for moving the arms between their retracted and deployed positions, a tissue treatment element depending from the arms, and connection means for connecting the tissue treatment element to a source of electrosurgical energy, characterised in that the tissue treatment element is disposed at the distal end of each arm such that it is movable between at least two different operating positions.
2. An electrode assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tissue treatment element is a cutting wire.
3. An electrode assembly according to claim 2, wherein one of the at least two operating positions is an end effect position, in which the cutting wire extends longitudinally from the end of the arms.
4. An electrode assembly according to claim 2, wherein one of the at least two operating positions is a side effect position, in which the cutting wire extends laterally from the arms towards the end thereof.
5. An electrode assembly according to claim 2, wherein the cutting wire is rotatable between its different operating positions.
6. An electrode assembly according to claim 5, wherein the electrode assembly includes a wire actuation means for rotating the cutting wire between its different operating positions.
7. An electrode assembly according to claim 1, wherein the arms are pivotably mounted one to the other at a proximal end of each arm.
8. An electrode assembly according to claim 7, wherein the arm actuation means moves the arms by rotating one arm with respect to the other.
9. An electrode assembly according to claim 7, wherein the arm actuation means moves the arms by pushing one arm apart from the other.
10. An electrode assembly according to claim 7, wherein the tissue treatment element is connected to each arm at the distal end of each arm.
11. An electrode according to claim 1, wherein the distal ends of the arms are curved so as to move smoothly over tissue to be treated.
12. An electrode according to claim 11, wherein the distal ends of the arms have a circular cross-section.
13. A method of resecting tissue from within the bladder of a patient, including the steps of i) introducing an instrument into the bladder of the patient, the instrument including a cutting wire disposed between two arms, the arms lying alongside one another in a retracted position, ii) deploying the arms into an expanded position in which they diverge one from another, with the cutting wire therebetween, iii) manoeuvring the instrument such that the cutting wire is in contact with tissue to be resected, and iv) moving the instrument laterally with respect to the tissue so as to resect tissue from the bladder.
14. A method according to claim 13 including the step of supplying electrosurgical cutting energy to the cutting wire.
15. A method according to claim 13, including the additional step of pressing down against the tissue to be resected with the arms, so as to deform a portion of the bladder from a curved shape into a substantially linear surface.
16. A method according to claim 15, where in the pressing step takes place before moving the instrument laterally, and the pressing is maintained throughout the lateral movement of the instrument.
17. A method of surgically removing a bladder tumour comprising the steps of i) introducing an instrument into the bladder of the patient, the instrument including a cutting wire disposed between two arms, the arms lying alongside one another in a retracted position, ii) deploying the arms into an expanded position in which they diverge one from another, with the cutting wire therebetween, iii) manoeuvring the instrument such that the cutting wire is in contact with tissue to be resected, iv) pressing down against the tissue to be resected with the arms, so as to deform a portion of the bladder from a curved shape into a substantially linear surface, v) supplying electrosurgical cutting energy to the cutting wire, and vi) moving the instrument laterally with respect the tissue while continuing to press down to deform the bladder into a substantially planar surface, so as to resect the tumour and surrounding tissue from the bladder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] The invention will now be further described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0028] Referring to
[0029] An electrosurgical cutting wire electrode 9 interconnects the arms 4 at the distal end 6 of the arms. The wire electrode 9 is mounted on each arm by means of a rotatable mounting, as will be described with reference to
[0030] Once the instrument has been introduced into the surgical site, the end effector is moved to the position shown in
[0031] The separation of the distal ends of the arms 4 causes the wire electrode 9 to be stretched therebetween. The electrode 9 comprises a relatively flexible central portion 15, which becomes deployed into a substantially straight cutting wire when the arms are splayed apart. The electrode has stiffer portions 16 & 17 adjacent each arm, such that the central portion is offset from the arms by a preset spacing “x”. The wire electrode 9 is attached to each arm by means of a rotatable mounting 18, the rotatable mountings in
[0032] The use of the instrument 1 will now be described with additional reference to
[0033] If a relatively constant downward pressure is applied from the arms 4 onto the tissue surface 21, then the movement of the instrument will cause the removal of a constant depth of tissue, notwithstanding that the tissue surface 21 is naturally curved. Once sufficient tissue has been excised from the bladder wall, the end effector 2 is retracted back into the form shown in
[0034] The end effector of
[0035] The operation of the instrument of
[0036] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that arrangements other than those described above can be employed without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, while the embodiments of