Claims
- 1. A bipolar high-frequency treatment tool for gripping vital tissue between two electrically insulated electrode portions, and supplying a high frequency current to the vital tissue gripped between the two electrode portions, thereby treating the vital tissue, comprising:
an elongated member; a pair of jaws provided at a distal end portion of the elongated member such that they can be closed and opened between a closed position and an open position; an operation unit having a handle provided at a proximal end portion of the elongated member, the operation unit closing and opening the jaws when the handle is operated; a first electrode portion provided at one of the jaws, and having a first effective electrode surface to be brought into contact with vital tissue when the vital tissue is gripped between the jaws; a second electrode portion provided at the other of the jaws, opposed to the first electrode portion, and having a second effective electrode surface to be brought into contact with vital tissue when the vital tissue is gripped between the jaws, the second effective electrode surface being smaller than the first effective electrode surface; and a current supply unit for supplying a treatment high-frequency current to the first and second electrode portions, thereby supplying the treatment high-frequency current to the vital tissue when the jaws are closed to grip the vital tissue between the first and second electrode portions.
- 2. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the second electrode portion is a projection formed of a conductive material member projecting from one of the jaws toward the other jaw.
- 3. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 2, wherein the second electrode portion elongates in a longitudinal direction of the elongated member.
- 4. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the second electrode portion is formed of a blade-shaped member that has a transverse cross section elongating in a direction of incision.
- 5. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the one of the jaws has a gripping surface provided with a groove to be engaged with a distal end of the second electrode portion when the jaws are closed.
- 6. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the one of the jaws gas has a gripping surface in an area other than an area provided with the first electrode portion, the gripping surface being used for gripping the vital tissue.
- 7. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the first electrode portion is divided into a plurality of electrode components, each of the electrode components being provided on the one of the jaws.
- 8. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, further comprising a short circuit preventing unit for determining closure termination positions of the jaws to prevent the first and second electrode portions from coming into contact with each other when the jaws are closed.
- 9. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 8, wherein the short circuit preventing unit includes an electrically insulating member provided on one of the jaws at which the first electrode portion is formed, the second electrode portion being struck against the electrically insulating member, thereby determining the closure termination positions of the jaws and preventing the first and second electrode portions from coming into contact with each other.
- 10. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, further comprising bump portions provided on the respective jaws and brought into contact with each other when the jaws are closed, thereby determining closure termination positions of the jaws, the first and second electrode portions being kept out of contact when the bump portions have bumped against each other.
- 11. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the second electrode portion is formed of a hard non-warped rod-shaped conductive member and supported by the other jaw.
- 12. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the second electrode portion and the other jaw are formed as one body of a hard, non-warped rod-shaped conductive member.
- 13. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the other jaw supporting the second electrode portion is formed of a wide-width member having a width wider than the second electrode portion and substantially equal to a width of the one jaw, backsides of the jaws being able to peel vital tissue when the jaws are opened.
- 14. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein outer surfaces of the jaws other than the first and second electrode portions are electrically insulated.
- 15. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein a contact area ratio of the first effective electrode surface to be brought into contact with vital tissue, to the second effective electrode surface to be brought into contact with vital tissue falls within a range of 10:1 to 2:1.
- 16. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the second electrode portion has a sharp distal end that constitutes the second effective electrode surface.
- 17. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the second electrode portion is formed of a projection projecting from the other jaw toward the one jaw, the projection constituting a sharp distal end having a substantially V-shaped transverse cross section, the sharp distal end constituting the second effective electrode surface.
- 18. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the second electrode portion is formed of a projection projecting from the other jaw toward the one jaw, the projection constituting a distal end having a substantially arcuate transverse cross section, the distal end constituting the second effective electrode surface.
- 19. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the jaws each have a width thereof gradually reduced toward a distal end thereof.
- 20. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 19, wherein the jaws each have a height thereof gradually reduced toward a distal end thereof.
- 21. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the jaws each have a height thereof gradually reduced toward a distal end thereof.
- 22. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the jaws have respective gripping surfaces for gripping vital tissue therebetween at locations other than the first and second electrode portions.
- 23. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 22, wherein the gripping surfaces have projections and depressions.
- 24. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 22, wherein the gripping surfaces are provided at right and left sides of the first and second electrode portions.
- 25. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 22, wherein a treatment portion including the first and second electrode portions is provided over substantially an entire length of the jaws.
- 26. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 22, wherein a treatment portion including the first and second electrode portions is provided at a proximal end portion of the jaws.
- 27. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 1, wherein the jaws are blade members formed by a conductive material, the blade members having a cross section elongated in a direction in which the jaws are opened and closed.
- 28. A bipolar high-frequency treatment tool for gripping vital tissue between two electrically insulated electrode portions, and supplying a high frequency current to the vital tissue gripped between the two electrode portions, thereby treating the vital tissue, comprising:
an elongated member; a pair of jaws provided at a distal end portion of the elongated member such that they can be closed and opened between a closed position and an open position; an operation unit having a handle provided at a proximal end portion of the elongated member, the operation unit closing and opening the jaws when the handle is operated; a link mechanism unit including a handle provided on a proximal end portion of the elongated member, the link mechanism unit opening and closing the jaws by operating the handle; a first electrode portion provided at one of the jaws, and having a first effective electrode surface to be brought into contact with vital tissue when the vital tissue is gripped between the jaws; and a second electrode portion provided at the other of the jaws, opposed to the first electrode portion, and having a second effective electrode surface to be brought into contact with vital tissue when the vital tissue is gripped between the jaws, the second effective electrode surface being narrower than the first effective electrode surface.
- 29. The high-frequency treatment tool according to claim 28, wherein the other jaw supporting the second electrode portion is formed of a wide-width member having a width wider than the second electrode portion and substantially equal to a width of the one jaw, backsides of the jaws being able to peel vital tissue when the jaws are opened.
Priority Claims (8)
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10-011199 |
Jan 1998 |
JP |
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10-241561 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |
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10-248625 |
Sep 1998 |
JP |
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10-248673 |
Sep 1998 |
JP |
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10-295372 |
Oct 1998 |
JP |
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11-012914 |
Jan 1999 |
JP |
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2000-203938 |
Jul 2000 |
JP |
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2001-000703 |
Jan 2001 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/234,161, filed Jan. 21, 1999, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09234161 |
Jan 1999 |
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09884920 |
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