Claims
- 1. Electrosurgery forceps comprising:
an electrical connector; a pair of flexible tines extending from the connector; an electrode at the end of each tine; and a heat pipe within each tine to dissipate heat from the electrode.
- 2. The forceps of claim 1 wherein the electrodes comprise a material having a thermal conductivity between 375 W/m−C and 420 W/m−C.
- 3. The forceps of claim 2 wherein the material comprises copper.
- 4. The forceps of claim 2 wherein the material comprises silver.
- 5. The forceps of claim 1 further comprising an insulating material surrounding an outer portion of the forceps.
- 6. The forceps of claim 1 wherein the heat pipes are removably attached to the tines.
- 7. The forceps of claim 6 further comprising heat pipe mounts attached to the tines, the heat pipes slidably attached to the heat pipe mounts.
- 8. The forceps of claim 7 wherein the heat pipe mounts comprise a curved geometry relative to a long axis of the tines.
- 9. The forceps of claim 1 further comprising a securing mechanism that secures the heat pipes to the tines.
- 10. The forceps of claim 1 wherein the tines comprise a grasping portion.
- 11. The forceps of claim 10 wherein the grasping portion comprises an offset that allows the forceps to be used at a surgical site while providing a clear view of the surgical site by a user.
- 12. The forceps of claim 11 wherein the heat pipe comprise a proximal portion, the proximal portion extending to the offset of the grasping portion.
- 13. The forceps of claim 1 wherein the electrodes are attached to the heat pipes.
- 14. The forceps of claim 1 wherein the electrodes are integrally formed with the heat pipes.
- 15. The forceps of claim 1 wherein the heat pipes comprise a curvature relative to a long axis of the heat pipes.
- 16. A method for applying energy to tissue comprising:
providing a bipolar electrosurgical forceps having a first electrode having a first polarity and a second electrode having a second polarity, a first heat pipe attached to the first electrode and a second heat pipe attached to the second electrode, the heat pipes conducting heat from a surgical site; attaching the forceps to a power source; grasping tissue between the first electrode and the second electrode; and driving energy from the first electrode to the second electrode.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising allowing heat generated at the tissue to travel from the first electrode and the second electrode to the first heat pipe and the second heat pipe.
- 18. Bipolar electrosurgical forceps comprising:
first means having a first polarity for providing energy to a tissue; second means having a second polarity for providing energy to a tissue; and means for conducting heat from a surgical site.
RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/216,245, filed on Jul. 6, 2000. The entire teachings of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60216245 |
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