Claims
- 1. An electrosurgical device having an end effector capable of receiving bipolar energy therein, said end effector comprising:
- first and second opposing interfacing surfaces, said interfacing surfaces capable of engaging tissue therebetween;
- electrically isolated first and second poles comprised of electrically opposite first and second electrodes respectively said electrodes capable of conducting bipolar energy therethrough;
- said first and second electrodes located on said first surface and separated by an insulator;
- said electrodes arranged so that bipolar energy may be communicated between said poles through the tissue engaged by said interfacing surfaces; and
- wherein said insulator forms a compression ridge for compressing tissue between said interfacing surfaces.
- 2. The electrosurgical device of claim 1 wherein said first and second electrodes are arranged to provide a current path through tissue compressed by said compression ridge.
- 3. The electrosurgical device of claim 1 wherein said second interfacing surface comprises a compression ridge formed of an insulator.
- 4. The electrosurgical device of claim 1 wherein said device includes a cutting element arranged on said device to divide tissue engaged by said end effector, through a cutting line, when said cutting element is actuated.
- 5. The electrosurgical device of claim 4 wherein said insulator includes a slot arranged to receive said cutting element and to permit said cutting element to move through said cutting line.
- 6. The electrosurgical device of claim 4 wherein said end effector comprises at least one tissue fastener and an applier located with said end effector, said applier adapted to apply the fastener to tissue engaged by the end effector.
- 7. The electrosurgical device of claim 4 wherein said end effector comprises at least one staple and at least one driver adapted to apply said at least one staple lateral to said cutting line.
- 8. The electrosurgical device of claim 1 wherein said end effector further comprises:
- at least one tissue fastener and at least one applier adapted to apply said at least one tissue fastener to tissue engaged by said end effector.
- 9. An electrosurgical device having an end effector capable of receiving bipolar energy therein, said end effector comprising:
- first and second opposing interfacing surfaces, said interfacing surfaces capable of engaging tissue therebetween;
- electrically isolate first and second poles comprised of respectively electrically opposite first and second electrodes capable of conducting bipolar energy therethrough;
- said first and second electrodes located on said first surface and separated by an insulator;
- said electrodes arranged so that bipolar energy may be communicated between said poles through the tissue engaged by said interfacing surfaces; and
- wherein said second interfacing surface comprises a compression ridge formed of an insulating material.
- 10. The electrosurgical device of claim 9 wherein said device includes a cutting element arranged on said device to divide tissue engaged by said end effector, through a cutting line, when said cutting element is actuated.
- 11. The electrosurgical device of claim 10 wherein said insulator includes a slot arranged to receive said cutting element and to permit said cutting element to move through said cutting line.
- 12. The electrosurgical device of claim 10, wherein said end effector comprises at least one fastener and at least one applier adapted to apply said at least one fastener lateral to said cutting line.
- 13. The electrosurgical device of claim 10 wherein said end effector comprises at least one staple and at least one driver adapted to apply said at least one staple lateral to said cutting line.
- 14. The electrosurgical device of claim 9 wherein said end effector further comprises:
- at least one tissue fastener and at least one applier adapted to apply said at least one tissue fastener to tissue engaged by said end effector.
- 15. An electrosurgical device having an end effector capable of receiving bipolar energy therein, said end effector comprising:
- first and second opposing interfacing surfaces, said interfacing surfaces capable of engaging tissue therebetween;
- a longitudinal plane bisecting said first and second surfaces;
- first and second sides laterally opposite of each other with respect to the longitudinal plane;
- an insulator located between said first and second sides wherein said insulator forms a compression ridge in either the first or second interfacing surface;
- electrically isolated first and second poles comprised of electrically opposite first and second electrodes respectively, said electrodes capable of conducting bipolar energy therethrough;
- each of said first and second electrodes located on at least one of said first and second interfacing surfaces; and
- said first electrode located on said first side and the second electrode located on said second side.
- 16. The electrosurgical device of claim 15 wherein said first electrode is located on said first interfacing surface and wherein said second electrode is located on said second interfacing surface.
- 17. The electrosurgical device of claim 15 wherein a said insulator forms a compression ridge in said first interfacing surface and wherein a said insulator forms a compression ridge in said second interfacing surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 95,797, filed on Jul. 22, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,372 and U.S. application Ser. No. 96,154, filed on Jul. 22, 1993 (abandoned), both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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