Invention Grant
US07918852B2 Bipolar cannula for use with an electrode assembly having a separate supply electrode
有权
用于与具有单独供电电极的电极组件一起使用的双极插管
- Patent Title: Bipolar cannula for use with an electrode assembly having a separate supply electrode
- Patent Title (中): 用于与具有单独供电电极的电极组件一起使用的双极插管
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Application No.: US11381064Application Date: 2006-05-01
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Publication No.: US07918852B2Publication Date: 2011-04-05
- Inventor: Philip James Tullis , Chamara Gamhewage , Douglas Alan Staunton , Eland Cramlet , Nicole Fickes , Andy Staats
- Applicant: Philip James Tullis , Chamara Gamhewage , Douglas Alan Staunton , Eland Cramlet , Nicole Fickes , Andy Staats
- Applicant Address: US MI Kalamazoo
- Assignee: Stryker Corporation
- Current Assignee: Stryker Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Kalamazoo
- Agency: Howard & Howard Attorneys PLLC
- Main IPC: A61B18/14
- IPC: A61B18/14

Abstract:
An electrosurgical system preferably used for denervation procedures of nerve tissue has a control unit and a pluggable electrode assembly. The electrode assembly has a preferably disposable cannula and a preservable supply electrode assembly. The cannula has a tubular body that projects axially from a preferably pointed distal end for piercing tissue to a proximal end engaged to a first coupling assembly of the cannula. The body carries a first contact exposed directly to the nerve tissue and connected electrically to a terminal of the first coupling assembly. The supply electrode assembly has a second coupling assembly and a supply electrode that projects axially and removably into a through-bore of the body when the tool is in an operating state. The second coupling assembly carries a terminal that abuts the first coupling assembly when the coupling assemblies are mated. Preferably the supply electrode carries a temperature sensor for temperature measurement of the targeted tissue and processing by the control unit. Preferably, the electrode assembly also includes a stylet having a rod that fits into the through-bore of the body when the supply electrode assembly is removed and the tool is in a tissue penetrating state.
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