Claims
- 1. A multiple-lumen sheath which fits over a resectoscope and provides an eletrosurgical resection energy (radio frequency) return path and at least one irrigant channel, comprising,
- a sheath body, which fits over said resectoscope, comprising
- an outer lumen, wherein said outer lumen carries irrigant flowing outward from an area of resection;
- an intermediate lumen, wherein said intermediate lumen carries a conductor for said electrosurgical resection energy; and
- an inner lumen, wherein said inner lumen carries irrigant flowing inward toward said area of resection.
- 2. The multiple-lumen sheath of claim 1, wherein said sheath body has a proximal end and a distal end, further comprising an external suction opening in said sheath body proximate said distal end which leads into said irrigant channel.
- 3. The multiple-lumen sheath of claim 1, wherein said sheath body comprises three concentric lumens about a hollow center adapted to receive said resectoscope therein.
- 4. The multiple-lumen sheath of claim 1, wherein said sheath body has a proximal end and a distal end, further comprising a locking device proximate said proximal end for securely holding said resectoscope within said sheath body.
- 5. The multiple-lumen sheath of claim 1, wherein said conductor is a coaxial cable capable of carrying said electrosurgical resection energy to and from a resection area.
- 6. The multiple-lumen sheath of claim 1, wherein said sheath body is made of a hydrophilic coated sialastic material.
- 7. A multiple-lumen sheath which fits over a resectoscope and provides an eletrosurgical resection energy (radio frequency) return path and at least one irrigant channel, comprising,
- a sheath body, which fits over said resectoscope, wherein said sheath body comprises three concentric lumens about a hollow center adapted to receive said resectoscope therein, comprising, an outer lumen, wherein said outer lumen carries irrigant flowing outward from an area of resection;
- an intermediate lumen, wherein said intermediate lumen carries a conductor for said electrosurgical resection energy, and wherein said conductor is a coaxial cable capable of carrying said electrosurgical resection energy to and from said resection area; and
- an inner lumen, wherein said inner lumen carries irrigant flowing inward toward said resection area.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 60/080,661 filed on Apr. 3, 1998.
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