Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Multiple RF return pad contact detection system
- Patent Title (中): 多射频回波焊接触点检测系统
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Application No.: US11593886Application Date: 2006-11-07
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Publication No.: US07938825B2Publication Date: 2011-05-10
- Inventor: Thomas A. Sturm , William N. Gregg , Raymond A. Fredricks
- Applicant: Thomas A. Sturm , William N. Gregg , Raymond A. Fredricks
- Applicant Address: CH Neuhausen am Rheinfall
- Assignee: Covidien AG
- Current Assignee: Covidien AG
- Current Assignee Address: CH Neuhausen am Rheinfall
- Main IPC: A61B18/04
- IPC: A61B18/04

Abstract:
A multiple RF return pad contact detection system is provided which is adaptive to different physiological characteristics of patients without being susceptible to electrosurgical current interference (e.g., interference or measurement interaction between components of the detection system). The detection system can measure or sense the contact resistance or impedance between the patient and pairs of RF return pads or return electrodes where multiple pairs of RF return pads are utilized due to the high current frequently needed during electrosurgery while eliminating or minimizing the risk of measurement interaction between the RF return pad pairs. The system allows for the independent and simultaneous measurement of the pad contact impedance for each pair of RF return pads. If the impedance of any pad pair is above a predetermined limit, the system turns off or reduces the electrosurgical output of the electrosurgical generator to prevent excess heating. The system eliminates or minimizes interference or measurement interaction between the pad pairs by providing a different signal source frequency for each pad contact pair, but a frequency which matches an associated series resonant network frequency. The current that flows in the series resonant network is a direct reflection or function of the pad impedance of the corresponding pad pair.
Public/Granted literature
- US20070073284A1 Multiple RF return pad contact detection system Public/Granted day:2007-03-29
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