The present invention generally relates to cutting wire electrodes, and method of its production.
Most resectoscopes in use perform the resection with linear motion, whereby the forward and backward motion of a high electrical tension loop performs the surgical cut. Other resectoscopes are currently available which perform a similar function by using rotational motion, namely by Roei Medical Devices Ltd (IL) (‘Roei’), whereby the twisting motion of the high electrical tension loop performs the cut. Roei's technology is presented also in U.S. Pat. No. 6,971,989 ‘RESECTOSCOPE’; Patent application WO2005079682 ‘MEDICAL CUTTING TOOL WITH ADJUSTABLE ROTATING BLADE’; and Patent application WO03096912 ‘A WORKING TOOL FOR ACCURATE LATERAL RESECTION OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUE AND A METHOD FOR USE THEREOF’. In both systems, namely linear loop movement and the aforesaid Roei's rotational loop movement, the surgeon controls the motion of the distal loop edge (within the body cavity) from a handset attached to the shaft of the resectoscope located in the proximal (out of body) side.
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It is one object of the present invention to disclose a cutting wire electrode. The electrode comprises of at least one elongated shaft with a main longitudinal axis having at least one bore located at its distal portion, the bore being approximately perpendicular to the main longitudinal axis; and, at least one wire loop located in the distal portion of the shaft; the loop comprises at least one continuous portion adapted to cut biological tissues, especially by electrocoagulation, and at least one abutment which is adapted to be anchored within the bore, hence integrating the loop with the shaft.
It is in the scope of the invention wherein this cutting wire electrode comprises of a first abutment and at least one second abutment; the abutment being anchored within the elongated shaft at the first bore and in the same bore or at least one second bore.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein at least one wire loop is made of metal or metal alloy especially tungsten, wherein the cutting wire electrode is about 0.35 mm in diameter, and/or wherein the bore is perpendicular to the main longitudinal axis.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the cutting wire electrode with a plurality of bores; where at least one bore is not perpendicular to the main longitudinal axis, i.e., tilted bore.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein at least one bore is parallel to the main longitudinal axis and located in its very distal end.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the distal abutment of the wire loop is anchored within the bore perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft at the very distal end of the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the distal abutment of the wire loop is anchored within the bore perpendicular to the longitudinal axis at some distance from the very distal end of the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the wire loop is polygonal.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the proximal and distal abutments of the wire loop (50) are anchored within bores perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and wherein the wire loop curves in the direction of the distal end of the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the proximal and distal abutments of the wire loop are anchored within bores being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft; and wherein the wire loop curves in the direction of the proximal end of the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the proximal abutment of the wire loop is inserted into a bore perpendicular to the elongated shaft and the distal abutment of the wire loop is inserted into a bore at the distal end of the elongated shaft such that the abutment lies approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the proximal and distal abutments of the wire loop are anchored in bores being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft and in which the wire loop extends around the very distal end of the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the wire loop abuts two elongated shafts, abutting the elongated shafts near the distal ends of the elongated shafts and anchored in bores perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated shafts.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the wire loop abuts two elongated shafts, abutting the elongated shafts at their very distal ends and anchored in bores approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the wire loop abuts the elongated shaft and is anchored in a bore either (a) approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft and at its very distal end or (b) at angle of 0 to 90° to the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the wire loop circumscribes a void.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the length and dimensions of the wire loop are varied.
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a method for resecting biological tissues; comprising obtaining (i) a cutting wire electrode, comprising at least one elongated shaft with a main longitudinal axis having at least one bore located at its distal portion, the bore being approximately perpendicular to the main longitudinal axis; and, at least one wire loop located in the distal portion of the shaft; the loop comprising at least one continuous portion adapted to cut biological tissues, especially by electrocoagulation, and at least one abutment, wherein the abutment is adapted to be anchored within the bore, hence integrating the loop with the shaft; and, (ii) electrically wiring the shaft and the loop and hence, electrocoagulating the biological tissue.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the cutting wire electrode is placed at the site of the biological tissue to be removed.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the resecting step comprises rotation of the cutting wire up to 360° around the elongated shaft.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the resecting step comprises application of heat to the biological tissue either before or after the rotation and resection step.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the resecting step comprises application of vibration to the biological tissue.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein application of heat cauterizes bleeding tissue by electrocoagulation.
It is also in the scope of the invention wherein the shape circumscribed by the void created by the cutting wire electrode controls the depth, shape and penetration of the cutting wire electrode.
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a method of producing a cutting wire electrode, comprising (i) obtaining at least one elongated shaft with a main longitudinal axis having at least one bore located at its distal portion, the bore being approximately perpendicular to the main longitudinal axis; and, (ii) obtaining at least one wire loop located in the distal portion of the shaft; the loop comprising at least one continuous portion adapted to cut biological tissues, especially by electrocoagulation, and at least one abutment, anchoring the abutment within the bore and hence integrating the loop with the shaft.
The objects and advantages of various embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the following description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein
a-1d schematically represent a side view of Roei's resectoscope with the high tension loop retracted into the outer sheath (prior art 1A), front view of the same (prior art 1B) and a lateral cross section of loop (1) in connection with rod (2) (prior art IC);
The following description is provided, alongside all chapters of the present invention, so as to enable any person skilled in the art to make use of said invention and sets forth the best modes contemplated by the inventor of carrying out this invention. Various modifications, however, will remain apparent to those skilled in the art, since the generic principles of the present invention have been defined specifically to provide a cutting wire electrode and a method of its production and use.
The term cutting wire electrode refers hereinafter to resectoscope wire, loop or any other resecting means. The cutting wire electrode is made in a non-limiting manner from metal or metal alloy. For example, a tungsten-containing metal is used. Said cutting wire electrode is connected to rod (2), made of any suitable metal-ware, e.g., stainless steel alloy. The shape, size and diameter of said cutting wire electrode can be widely utilized, and mainly depend on its surgical use.
The term resectoscope refers hereinafter especially to resectoscope but also to any endoscope, laparoscope or other electrically activated cutting wire electrode.
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The present invention also discloses a method of producing the cutting wire electrodes as defined and described in a non-exclusive manner above. The method comprises steps selected inter alia obtaining rod (2), providing a plurality of bores inside said rod, e.g., a distal bore and a proximal bore, inserting a wire (1) through said bores, so that at least one leg is partially located opposite to said wire. Optionally, said legs are welded to said rod to secure the wire's strength.
It is in the scope of the present invention, wherein at least one leg is immobilized to the rod by forcing the wire and/or rod, by means of an abrupt and intense force, e.g., a pulsed magnetic force or a force generated as a result of the discharge of electric current through a fluid as defined in U.S. Pat. No. 6,708,542 or in its literature.
Alternatively or additionally, it is in the scope of the present invention wherein at least one leg is immobilized to the rod by a process comprising also forcing electroless plating of nickel onto surfaces such as copper or fused tungsten as defined in U.S. Pat. No. 5,147,692 or in its literature.
Alternatively or additionally, it is in the scope of the present invention wherein at least one leg is immobilized to the rod by a process comprising also nickel plating using electrolytically refined nickel as the anode as defined in GB patent 991,634 or in its literature.
Alternatively or additionally, it is in the scope of the present invention wherein at least one leg is immobilized to the rod by a process comprising gluing the leg to the rod, heating the same and then pushing it into a bore etc.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL07/00117 | 1/31/2007 | WO | 00 | 8/13/2008 |
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60763387 | Jan 2006 | US |