Claims
- 1. An electrosurgical instrument having an end effector, wherein said end effector comprises:
- first and second opposing interfacing surfaces, said interfacing surfaces capable of engaging tissue therebetween, and said end effector capable of receiving bipolar energy therein;
- a cutting element arranged on said instrument to cut tissue engaged by said end effector when said cutting element is actuated, wherein said first interfacing surface includes a first slot extending longitudinally therethrough for receiving said cutting element;
- a cartridge containing at least one row of staples and at least one driver adapted to apply said staples to tissue engaged by said end effector, said cartridge having a second slot extending longitudinally therethrough for receiving said cutting element, said first and second slots arranged to permit said cutting element to travel lateral to said at least one row of staples, said cartridge forming at least a portion of said second interfacing surface;
- an anvil for receiving and forming said staples, said anvil forming at least a portion of said first interfacing surface;
- electrically isolated first and second poles positioned on said first interfacing surface and comprising electrically opposite electrodes, wherein said first pole is comprised of first and second elongated substantially parallel electrodes arranged on opposite sides of said first slot and said second pole comprises an electrode positioned on said anvil;
- first and second compression ridges extending from said first interfacing surface, wherein said first and second electrodes comprise at least a portion of said first and second compression ridges;
- third and fourth electrically insulating compression ridges extending from said second interfacing surface;
- a first tissue contacting surface on said first and second compression ridges wherein said first tissue contacting surface has a width of approximately 0.020 inches;
- a second tissue contacting surface on said third and fourth compression ridges wherein said second tissue contacting surface has a width of approximately 0.020 inches; and
- a recessed insulation region separating said first pole from said second pole wherein said recessed insulation region includes a recessed tissue contacting surface having a width of approximately 0.020 inches, said recessed tissue contacting surface being approximately level with said portion of said first interfacing surface comprising said anvil.
- 2. The electro surgical device of claim 1 wherein said first and second electrodes comprise a series of electrically communicating electrode regions staggered on said first interfacing surface.
- 3. The electrosurgical device of claim 1 wherein said one or more first electrodes comprises an electrode having a relatively circular shape and is located on an outer circumference of said first interfacing surface; and
- wherein said cutting line is located radially inward from said relatively circular electrode.
- 4. An electrosurgical instrument comprising:
- a handle,
- an actuating means coupled to said handle,
- an end effector coupled to the distal end of said actuating means,
- a means for communicating bipolar electrical energy from a bipolar energy source to said end effector,
- said end effector comprising:
- first and second opposing interfacing surfaces, said interfacing surfaces capable of engaging tissue therebetween, and said end effector capable of receiving bipolar energy therein;
- a cutting element arranged on said instrument to cut tissue engaged by said end effector when said cutting element is actuated, wherein said first interfacing surface includes a first slot extending longitudinally therethrough for receiving said cutting element;
- a cartridge containing at least one row of staples and at least one driver adapted to apply said staples to tissue engaged by said end effector, said cartridge having a second slot extending longitudinally therethrough for receiving said cutting element, said first and second slots arranged to permit said cutting element to travel lateral to said at least one row of staples, said cartridge forming at least a portion of said second interfacing surface;
- an anvil for receiving and forming said staples, said anvil forming at least a portion of said first interfacing surface;
- electrically isolated first and second poles positioned on said first interfacing surface and comprising electrically opposite electrodes, wherein said first pole is comprised of first and second elongated substantially parallel electrodes arranged on opposite sides of said first slot and said second pole comprises an electrode positioned on said anvil;
- first and second compression ridges extending from said first interfacing surface, wherein said first and second electrodes comprise at least a portion of said first and second compression ridges;
- third and fourth electrically insulating compression ridges extending from said second interfacing surface;
- a first tissue contacting surface on said first and second compression ridges wherein said first tissue contacting surface has a width of approximately 0.020 inches;
- a second tissue contacting surface on said third and fourth compression ridges wherein said second tissue contacting surface has a width of approximately 0.020 inches; and
- a recessed insulation region separating said first pole from said second pole wherein said recessed insulation region includes a recessed tissue contacting surface having a width of approximately 0.020 inches, said recessed tissue contacting surface being approximately level with said portion of said first interfacing surface comprising said anvil.
- 5. The electrosurgical device of claim 4 wherein said first and second electrodes comprise a series of electrically communicating electrode regions staggered on said first interfacing surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/825,842 filed Apr. 14, 1997, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/385,931 filed Feb. 3, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/095,797, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,312 filed Jul. 22, 1993.
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