Claims
- 1. A system for treating tissue comprising:
energy from energy source; a fluid from a fluid source; a surgical device which provides the energy and the fluid to the tissue; and a control system which changes a flow rate of fluid, between at least two non-zero flow rates, provided from the surgical device, and a change in a rate of energy, between at least two non-zero rates of energy, provided from the surgical device.
- 2. The system for treating tissue according to claim 1 wherein:
the control system increases the flow rate of fluid provided from the surgical device with an increase in the rate of energy provided from the surgical device, and the control system decreases the flow rate of fluid provided from the surgical device with a decrease in the rate of energy provided from the surgical device.
- 3. The system for treating tissue according to claim 1 wherein:
the energy provided from the surgical device leads to a heating of at least a portion of the fluid provided from the surgical device; and the heating of the fluid results in a property change of at least a portion of the fluid provided from the surgical device.
- 4. The system for treating tissue according to claim 3 wherein the property change of the fluid comprises a color change.
- 5. The system for treating tissue according to claim 3 wherein the property change of the fluid comprises a phase change from a liquid phase to a vapor phase.
- 6. The system for treating tissue according to claim 1 wherein:
the energy provided from the surgical device leads to a heating of at least a portion of the fluid provided from the surgical device; and the heating of the fluid results in vaporization of at least a portion of the fluid provided from the surgical device.
- 7. The system for treating tissue according to claim 6 wherein:
the control system increases or decreases the flow rate of fluid provided from the surgical device with an increase or decrease in a boiling percentage of the fluid provided from the surgical device, respectively.
- 8. The system for treating tissue according to claim 7 wherein:
the energy provided from the surgical device leads to a heating of the tissue; and the vaporization of the fluid provides a temperature control mechanism for the heating of the tissue.
- 9. The system for treating tissue according to claim 8 wherein:
the fluid has a first heat of vaporization, and the temperature control mechanism comprises the first heat of vaporization.
- 10. The system for treating tissue according to claim 1 wherein:
the control system further comprises a fluid flow rate controller and energy source output measurement device; and the fluid flow rate controller provides an output signal to change the flow rate of fluid provided from the surgical device as a result of a change in an input signal received from the energy source output measurement device signifying a change in the rate of energy provided from the surgical device.
- 11. The system according to claim 1 wherein the energy comprises electrical energy.
- 12. The system according to claim 1 wherein the fluid source comprises the fluid within an intravenous bag.
- 13. The system according to claim 1 wherein the fluid comprises an electrically conductive fluid.
- 14. The system according to claim 1 wherein the control system comprises:
a fluid flow control mechanism for increasing and decreasing the flow rate of fluid provided from the surgical device; and energy control mechanism for increasing and decreasing the rate of energy provided from the surgical device; the fluid flow control mechanism increasing the flow rate of fluid when the energy control mechanism increases the rate of energy, and the fluid flow control mechanism decreasing the flow rate of fluid when the energy control mechanism decreases the rate of energy.
- 15. The system according to claim 14 wherein the fluid flow control mechanism comprises a manually activated device, and the energy control mechanism comprises a manually activated device.
- 16. The system according to claim 15 wherein the manually activated device of the fluid flow control mechanism comprises at least one of a flow rate controller, a roller clamp, and a pump.
- 17. The system according to claim 15 wherein the manually activated device of the energy control mechanism comprises a power selector switch of the energy source.
- 18. A surgical device for treating tissue comprising:
a tip portion comprising a housing and a contact element; the tip portion configured to provide energy and a fluid to a tissue; the housing comprising a cavity, a distal end, a proximal end, a fluid inlet opening and at least one fluid outlet opening, the fluid outlet opening located at the distal end of the housing; the contact element comprising a contact element portion retained within the cavity of the housing and a contact element portion extending distally through the fluid outlet opening located at the distal end of the housing; and the contact element retractable into the cavity of the housing upon the application of a proximally directed force against the portion of the contact element extending distally beyond the distal opening located at the distal end of the housing.
- 19. A surgical device for treating tissue comprising:
a tip portion configured to provide energy and a fluid to a tissue, the energy comprising electrical energy and the fluid comprising an electrically conductive fluid; the tip portion comprising a housing and a contact element, at least one of the housing or the contact element configured to provide the energy to the tissue, at least one of the housing and the contact element configured to provide the fluid to the tissue and at least one of the housing and the contact element comprising an electrically conductive material; the housing comprising a cavity, a distal end, a proximal end, a fluid inlet opening and at least one fluid outlet opening, the fluid outlet opening located at the distal end of the housing; the contact element comprising a contact element portion retained within the cavity of the housing and a contact element portion extending distally through the fluid outlet opening located at the distal end of the housing, the contact element portion extending distally through the fluid outlet opeing located at the distal end of the housing comprising a blunt surface; and the contact element retractable into the cavity of the housing upon the application of a proximally directed force against the portion of the contact element extending distally beyond the distal opening located at the distal end of the housing.
- 20. The surgical device according to claim 19 wherein the tip portion provides the energy and the fluid simultaneously.
- 21. The surgical device according to claim 19 wherein the tip portion provides the energy to the tissue without providing the fluid to the tissue.
- 22. The surgical device according to claim 19 wherein at least one of the housing and the contact element comprises a porous material.
- 23. The surgical device according to claim 19 wherein the fluid outlet opening located at the distal end of the housing comprises a fluid outlet opening first portion and a fluid outlet opening second portion; and
the contact element portion extending distally through the fluid outlet opening extends distally through the fluid outlet opening first portion and does not extend distally through the fluid outlet opening second portion.
- 24. The surgical device according to claim 23 wherein the fluid outlet opening second portion comprises at least one slot.
- 25. The surgical device according to claim 23 wherein the fluid outlet opening second portion comprises at least one tissue separating edge.
- 26. The surgical device according to claim 19 wherein the housing further comprises a side wall relative to the distal end of the housing and at least one fluid outlet opening located in the side wall.
- 27. The surgical device according to claim 19 wherein the retraction of the contact element is biased by a retraction biasing member.
- 28. A surgical device for treating tissue comprising:
a tip portion configured to provide energy and a fluid to a tissue; and the tip portion comprising a first tissue treating surface configured for blunt dissection of the tissue and a second tissue treating surface configured for coagulation of a tissue.
- 29. The surgical device according to claim 28 wherein the first tissue treating surface comprises a tissue separating edge adjacent a blunt surface.
- 30. The surgical device according to claim 28 wherein the second tissue treating surface comprises a side surface of the tip portion.
- 31. A surgical method for treating tissue comprising:
providing a surgical device which provides energy and a fluid to a tissue from a tip portion; and blunt dissenting the tissue with the tip portion.
- 32. A surgical method for treating a vascular organ comprising:
providing a surgical device which provides energy and a fluid to a tissue of the organ from a tip portion; providing a vascular organ comprising liver; and blunt dissenting the tissue of the liver with the tip portion.
- 33. The surgical method according to claim 32 wherein the blunt dissection of the vascular organ is performed without a blood transfusion to the patient.
- 34. A surgical device for treating tissue comprising:
a tip portion comprising a tissue manipulator, the tissue manipulator comprising cooperating jaws; energy-providing element operatively associated with the jaws to provide energy to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; a plurality of fluid outlets defined along the jaws, the fluid outlets to provide a fluid to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; and at least a portion of the jaws comprising a porous material, the porous material comprising at least one porous material fluid inlet surface and at least one porous material fluid outlet surface, the fluid inlet surface and the fluid outlet surface connected by a plurality of tortuous pathways in the porous material.
- 35. A surgical device for treating tissue comprising:
a tip portion comprising a tissue manipulator, the tissue manipulator comprising cooperating jaws; energy-providing element operatively associated with the jaws to provide energy to the tissue manipulated by the jaws, the energy comprising electrical energy; a plurality of fluid outlets defined along the jaws, the fluid outlets to provide a fluid to the tissue manipulated by the jaws, the fluid comprising electrically conductive fluid; and at least a portion of the jaws comprising a porous material having a hydrophilic surface, the porous material comprising at least one porous material fluid inlet surface and at least one porous material fluid outlet surface, the fluid inlet surface and the fluid outlet surface connected by a plurality of tortuous pathways in the porous material.
- 36. The surgical device according to claim 35 wherein:
at least a portion of the jaws comprises a tissue-manipulating surface; the tissue-manipulating surface interrupted by a recess forming a fluid flow channel comprising a first side wall, a second opposing side wall and a bottom wall; at least a portion of the bottom wall of the flow channel comprising the energy-providing element, the fluid outlets provided through the energy-providing element from a manifold located beneath at least a portion of the energy-providing element; at least a portion of one of the first side wall and second side wall of the fluid flow channel comprising the porous material, and at least a portion of one of the first side wall and second side wall surface comprising the fluid inlet surface; and a tissue non-manipulating surface of the jaw comprising the fluid outlet surface.
- 37. The surgical device according to claim 35 further comprising:
a cutting mechanism configured to retract proximally and extend distally along the jaws.
- 38. The surgical device according to claim 35 wherein the porous material further comprises a second porous material fluid outlet surface; and
the second porous material fluid outlet surface comprises at least a portion of the tissue-manipulating surface.
- 39. A surgical device for treating tissue comprising:
a tip portion comprising a tissue manipulator, the tissue manipulator comprising cooperating jaws; energy-providing element operatively associated with the jaws to provide energy to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; a plurality of fluid outlets defined along the jaws, the fluid outlets to provide a fluid to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; and an output related to the magnitude of a tissue within the jaws, the output configured to provide an estimated tissue treatment time for the tissue or configured to provide a measurement on a measurement scale.
- 40. The surgical device according to claim 39 wherein the measurement scale is located on the surgical device.
- 41. A surgical device for treating tissue comprising:
a tip portion comprising a tissue manipulator, the tissue manipulator comprising cooperating jaws; energy-providing element operatively associated with the jaws to provide energy to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; a plurality of fluid outlets defined along the jaws, the fluid outlets to provide a fluid to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; and a fluid application mechanism which directs application of the fluid only to a portion of the jaws occupied by tissue.
- 42. A surgical method for treating tissue comprising:
providing a surgical device comprising a tip portion, the tip portion comprising a tissue manipulator, the tissue manipulator comprising cooperating jaws; providing energy-providing element operatively associated with the jaws to provide energy to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; providing a plurality of fluid outlets defined along the jaws, the fluid outlets to provide a fluid to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; and providing an output related to the magnitude of a tissue within the jaws, the output configured to provide an estimated tissue treatment time for the tissue or configured to provide a measurement on a measurement scale.
- 43. A surgical method for treating tissue comprising:
providing a surgical device comprising a tip portion, the tip portion comprising a tissue manipulator, the tissue manipulator comprising cooperating jaws; providing energy-providing element operatively associated with the jaws to provide energy to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; providing a plurality of fluid outlets defined along the jaws, the fluid outlets to provide a fluid to the tissue manipulated by the jaws; and providing a fluid application mechanism which directs application of the fluid only to a portion of the jaws occupied by tissue.
- 44. A surgical method for treating tissue comprising:
providing energy from energy source; providing a fluid from a fluid source; providing a surgical device which provides the energy and the fluid to the tissue; changing a flow rate of fluid provided from the surgical device with a change in a rate of energy provided from the surgical device or vice-versa.
- 45. The surgical method according to claim 44 wherein:
the flow rate of fluid provided from the surgical device is increased or decreased with an increase or decrease in the rate of energy provided from the surgical device, respectively.
- 46. A surgical method for treating tissue comprising:
providing energy from energy source; providing a fluid from a fluid source; providing a surgical device which provides the energy and the fluid to the tissue; heating the tissue with the energy; and controlling the heating of the tissue by vaporizing at least a portion of the fluid.
- 47. A surgical method for treating tissue comprising:
providing energy from energy source; providing a fluid from a fluid source; providing a surgical device which provides the energy and the fluid to the tissue; heating and vaporizing at least a portion of the fluid with the energy; and changing a flow rate of the fluid to change a boiling percentage of the fluid.
- 48. The surgical method according to claim 47 further comprising:
increasing or decreasing the flow rate of fluid provided from the surgical device to increase or decrease in the boiling percentage of the fluid, respectively.
- 49. A surgical method for treating tissue comprising:
providing energy from energy source; providing a fluid from a fluid source, the fluid having a boiling temperature; providing a surgical device which provides the energy and the fluid to the tissue; heating the tissue and the fluid with the energy; and dissipating heat from the fluid by vaporizing at least a portion of the fluid.
- 50. The surgical method according to claim 49 wherein the temperature of the tissue is at or below the boiling temperature of the fluid.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/797,049, filed Mar. 1, 2001, now pending, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/187,114, filed Mar. 6, 2000. This patent application also claims the benefit of priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/187,114, filed Mar. 6, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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