Embodiments of the present invention described herein relate to an electrosurgical device, and in particular to an electrosurgical device wherein a disposable instrument is connectable to a hand-piece via a connector, the connector facilitating an electrical and mechanical connection therebetween.
Electrosurgical instruments provide advantages over traditional surgical instruments in that they can be used for coagulation and tissue sealing purposes. One such prior art arrangement is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,904,681 which describes a surgical instrument including a mechanical cutting portion, such as a rotary blade or burr, and a radio frequency (RF) cutting and/or cauterizing portion comprising an electronic surgical device which operates in bipolar mode.
Another prior art arrangement is known from U.S. Pat. No. 9,017,851 which describes an apparatus for powering a medical device, including a protective layer covering a battery pack and a connection feature. The connection feature provides a fluid tight seal, for example by having an electrode which may pierce the protective layer to establish electrical communication with the medical device from within the protective layer, thereby allowing a non-sterile battery pack to deliver power to a sterile medical device.
Another prior art arrangement is known from EP0746251 B1 which describes an integrated catheter assembly including a catheter having an irrigation fluid lumen, a distal tip portion having electrodes, and a needle extending through the catheter lumen and a lumen in the distal tip portion. The catheter is carried by a needle hub structure which provides a sealing entrance for a needle that can be displaced between extended and retracted positions while being electrically isolated.
Another prior art arrangement is known from US2009/221955A1 which describes an ablative apparatus having a distal end at which an ablation probe driven by a transducer may be vibrated to ablate tissues.
Embodiments of the present invention provide an improved surgical instrument having an elongate shaft comprising an electrical connector interface and an end effector. The end effector may comprise a known end effector capable of different operations, including mechanical cutting of tissue and electrosurgical ablation, sealing and/or coagulation of tissue. The electrosurgical instrument can be connected to a hand-piece for provision of fluid, mechanical power and/or radiofrequency (RF) electrical signals. The electrical connector interface may be comprised in a hub of the instrument, the hub being configured to permit mechanical and electrical connection with the hand-piece. The electrical connector interface comprises at one least socket. The hand-piece comprises at least one electrical pin. The at least one socket may be defined by an electrical contact surface or may comprise an electrical contact arranged therein which can receive at least one electrical pin of the hand-piece. Each of the at least one sockets comprises a sealing layer configured to provide separation of the socket from the exterior of the electrical connector interface to thereby seal the electrical contact within the hub. The sealing layers can be pierced by the electrical pins when the hand-piece is brought into close contact with the electrical connector interface. A proximal end of the electrical pins comprises an electrically insulating portion. In this way, the electrical pins may be configured such that when fully inserted into the sockets, the entirety of the electrically conductive portion of an electrical pin is sealed within the hub by the sealing layer. This provides an electrical connection between the electrical pins and the electrical contacts while ensuring that the socket is protected from ingress of fluid or other matter, to thereby permit a clean and dry electrical connection between the electrosurgical instrument and the hand-piece, and isolate the electrical pins from one another to prevent a short circuit therebetween.
Advantageously, this arrangement permits an electrical connection between the electrosurgical instrument and the hand-piece such that the hand-piece provides the infrastructure required to provide electrical power to the electrosurgical instrument. This is an improvement over prior electrosurgical systems in which the hand-piece does not contain the infrastructure to provide electrical power to the electrosurgical instrument, thereby requiring the addition of an external cable which reduces the usability of the system. Such an external cable, in addition to increasing the number of components of the system, typically requires appropriate sealing with the electrosurgical instrument and/or hand-piece to prevent electrical short circuits, whereas the present arrangement integrates such requirements into the electrosurgical instrument itself.
In view of the above, from one aspect the present invention provides an electrosurgical instrument, configured to be releasably connected to a hand-piece, the electrosurgical instrument comprising:
Such an arrangement improves upon those known in the art by providing an electrosurgical instrument that may be powered using an integrated electrical connector interface, removing the need for an external cable. In this way, the device is more compact and can be operated more easily by a user. This advantage is realised without compromising the ingress protection requirements of such a device. In particular, the female electrical socket being sealed by a pierceable sealing layer prevents the ingress of moisture and other substances into the female electrical socket. This arrangement reduces the likelihood of a short circuit between the electrical pins of the hand-piece.
Further features and advantages of embodiments of the invention will be further apparent from the appended claims.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments thereof, presented by way of example only, and by reference to the drawings, wherein:
An electrosurgical instrument is described herein in the context of an electrosurgical system for performing procedures such as ablation, sealing, resection and coagulation of tissues. The apparatus includes an electrosurgical generator capable of providing a mechanical and/or RF output. Such outputs may be controlled by various user inputs such as push buttons and switches, with the levels of various settings and other information being indicated on a display. The generator is connected to an electrosurgical device via a connection cord capable of transmitting power and RF signals thereto. Additionally, an irrigation and suction source is provided, capable of drawing fluid from, or providing fluid to, the electrosurgical device through tubes. The connection cord and tubes are connected to a hand-piece of the electrosurgical device. The hand-piece provides a means with which a practitioner may manipulate the electrosurgical device, and it may have further user input devices thereon for controlling the mechanical and/or RF output of the generator.
The hand-piece comprises a connecting portion to permit the electrosurgical instrument to releasably connect therewith. The connecting portion includes male electrical pins, while the electrosurgical instrument comprises a hub having female electrical contacts therein. The female electrical contacts can be configured to surround at least a portion of the male electrical pins when they are brought into contact with one another. The female electrical contacts are comprised within sockets of the hub at an electrical connector interface of the electrosurgical instrument. At least one socket is covered by a deformable sealing layer to seal the interior of the socket from the exterior. The electrical connector interface is configured such that when the male electrical pins of the hand-piece are brought towards the sockets, the male electrical pins pierce the sealing layer, creating a void therein, to allow the male electrical pins to access the female electrical contacts in the interior of the sockets, to thereby permit electrical connection between the male electrical pins and the female electrical contacts. In particular, the sealing layer provides a means to seal the interior of the sockets to protect it from ingress originating from the exterior of the hub, such as fluid ingress, while permitting entry of the male electrical pins via the void. The sealing layer is arranged such that upon removal of the male electrical pins from the sockets, the void in the sealing layers closes up such that the sealing layers continue to provide ingress protection to the interior of the sockets. Furthermore, upon re-insertion of a male electrical pin into a socket, the pierced sealing layer may act as a wiper to permit cleaning and drying of an electrical pin as it enters the socket.
Referring to the drawings,
The electrical pin 102a may be arranged such that when the electrical connector interface 110a is fully inserted into the hand-piece 100, the entirety of the electrically conductive portion 103 is sealed within the socket 112a by the sealing layer 114. The electrical pin 102a may be electrically connected to the hand-piece 100 through a wire (not shown) provided inside the electrically insulative portion 104 of the electrical pin 102a. In this way, the electrical pin 102a may be brought into contact with the electrical contact 113a while preventing potentially non-sterile substances from entering the socket 112a, thereby permitting a dry and clean connection between the electrical pin 102a and the electrical contact 113a. The foregoing description can apply equivalently to the sockets 112b-112e having female electrical contacts 113b-113e. Therefore, another advantage of this arrangement can be seen in that the electrically conductive portion 103 of a particular electrical pin 102 is sealed inside its respective socket from the other electrical pins 102, thereby reducing the likelihood of short circuits between multiple electrical pins 102.
Upon removal of the electrical connector interface 110a from the hand-piece 100, the electrical pins 102a-102e are removed from their corresponding sockets 112a-112e and brought out of contact with the electrical contacts 113a-113e. Once an electrical pin 102 is fully removed from a socket 112, the elastic nature of the sealing layer 114 may cause it to close up, thereby sealing the socket 112 from the exterior of the instrument to prevent ingress of moisture or other substances. Upon reinsertion of an electrical pin 102 into a socket 112, the sealing layer 114 may act as a wiper seal to remove substances from the electrical pin 102 upon its entrance into the socket 112. In this way, even for subsequent reinsertions of the electrical connector interface 110a into the hand-piece 100, the sealing layer 114 seals the electrically conductive portion 103 of the at least one male electrical pins 102 to provide ingress protection and to prevent short circuiting.
Various modifications, whether by way of addition, deletion and/or substitution, may be made to all of the above described embodiments to provide further embodiments, any and/or all of which are intended to be encompassed by the appended claims.
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2006970.4 | May 2020 | GB | national |