Claims
- 1. An electrosurgical instrument for sequentially cutting and coagulating tissue, the instrument comprising:
- a) a cutting electrode loop connectible to a first power source capable of delivering a first power signal sufficient to cut tissue;
- b) a coagulation electrode loop connectible to a second power source capable of delivering a second power signal sufficient to coagulate tissue; and
- c) a substantially smooth-walled electrical insulator extending from said cutting electrode loop and toward said coagulating electrode loop such that in use, said electrical insulator forms a smooth bridge between said electrodes and maintains said electrodes in spaced relationship to each other such that the coagulating electrode can immediately follow the cutting electrode during a single movement of the instrument through tissue.
- 2. An electrosurgical instrument for sequentially cutting and coagulating tissue, the instrument comprising:
- a) a cutting electrode loop connectible to a first power source capable of delivering a first power signal sufficient to cut tissue;
- b) a coagulation electrode loop connectible to a second power source capable of delivering a second power signal sufficient to coagulate tissue; and
- c) a substantially smooth-walled electrical insulator extending from said coagulating electrode loop and toward said cutting electrode loop such that in use, said electrical insulator forms a smooth bridge between said electrodes and maintains said electrodes in spaced relationship to each other such that the cutting electrode can immediately precede the coagulating electrode during a single movement of the instrument through tissue.
- 3. An electrosurgical instrument for sequentially cutting and coagulating tissue, the instrument comprising:
- a) a cutting electrode loop connectible to a first power source capable of delivering a first power signal sufficient to cut tissue;
- b) a coagulation electrode loop connectible to a second power source capable of delivering a second power signal sufficient to coagulate tissue;
- c) a first substantially smooth-walled electrical insulator extending from said cutting electrode loop; and
- d) a second substantially smooth-walled electrical insulator extending from said coagulating electrode loop, said second smooth-walled electrical insulator being designed to mate and abut with said first smooth-walled electrical insulator such that in use, said electrical insulators provide a smooth bridge between said electrodes and maintain said electrodes in spaced relationship to each other such that the coagulating electrode can immediately follow the cutting during a single movement of the instrument through tissue.
- 4. A method for performing an electrosurgical procedure in tissue, the method comprising:
- a) providing an electrical surgical instrument comprising a cutting electrode loop connectible to a first power source capable of delivering a first power signal sufficient to cut tissue, a coagulating electrode connectible to a second power source capable of delivering a second power signal sufficient to coagulate tissue, and a substantially smooth-walled electrical insulator extending from said cutting electrode loop toward said coagulating electrode loop to maintain said electrodes in spaced relationship to each other during such method and to provide a smooth bridge between said electrode loops such that the coagulating electrode can immediately follow the cutting electrode during a single movement of the instrument through tissue.
- 5. A method for performing an electrosurgical procedure in tissue, the method comprising:
- a) providing an electrical surgical instrument comprising a cutting electrode loop connectible to a first power source capable of delivering a first power signal sufficient to cut tissue, a coagulating electrode connectible to a second power source capable of delivering a second power signal sufficient to coagulate tissue, and a substantially smooth-walled electrical insulator extending from said coagulating electrode loop toward said cutting electrode loop to maintain said electrodes in spaced relationship to each other during such method and to provide a smooth bridge between said electrode loops such that the coagulating electrode can immediately follow the cutting electrode during a single movement of the instrument through tissue.
- 6. A method for performing an electrosurgical procedure in tissue, the method comprising:
- a) providing an electrical surgical instrument comprising a cutting electrode loop connectible to a first power source capable of delivering a first power signal sufficient to cut tissue, a coagulating electrode connectible to a second power source capable of delivering a second power signal sufficient to coagulate tissue, a first substantially smooth-walled electrical insulator extending from said cutting electrode loop, a second substantially smooth-walled electrical insulator extending from said coagulating electrode loop toward said first electrical insulator to maintain said electrodes in a space relationship to each other during such method and to provide a smooth bridge between said electrode loops such that the coagulating electrode can immediately follow the cutting electrode during a single movement of the instrument through tissue.
RELATED APPLICATION
The subject application is a continuation of application 08/855,097 filed May 13, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,919,189, which is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. Ser. No. 08/651,892, filed May 21, 1996, now abandoned in the name of Theodore V. Benderev, M.D., entitled ELECTROSURGICAL INSTRUMENT.
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