| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080208185 | Hf Surgical lnstrument - The invention relates to a HF surgical instrument for treating, in particular, for cutting and coagulating biological tissue by means of a HF current. The HF surgical instrument comprises a HF generator for supplying a HF current to a cutting electrode and comprises at least one control device for interrupting a HF current circuit. The design of this HF surgical instrument is improved in that a cutting capacity is enhanced. In addition, the control device comprises a current monitoring device that detects the amplitude of the HF current and then generates a first switch-off signal when the HF current decreases over a defined period of time and/or the HF current falls below a threshold value characterizing a state of the treated tissue. The control device also comprises an electric arc monitoring device, which then generates a second switch-off signal when an electric arc occurs between the cutting electrode and the tissue. The control device is designed in such a manner that the HF current circuit is interrupted in response to the first switch-off signal or the second switch-off signal. | 08-28-2008 |
| 20080243157 | Applicator For Water-Jet Surgery - Customary applicators for water-jet surgery comprise a handle, a pressure conduit to supply a working fluid from a pressure source and a nozzle at the end of the pressure conduit to generate a fluid jet with specified properties. It is now proposed to provide a set of molded parts that differ from one another in size and/or shape, that can be detachably, individually connected to the handle to form guide devices to guide the elastically deformable pressure conduit from the handle to the nozzle along a course predetermined by the relevant molded part. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20090024122 | Endoscopic-surgery apparatus for argon-plasma coagulation (apc) - The invention relates to an endoscopic-surgery apparatus for argon-plasma coagulation (APC) to treat biological tissue. The surgery apparatus comprises a tube, a tubular probe or similar working device that can be inserted into an endoscope, with a first channel such that by way of the first channel, as a first working means, there can be guided to the tissue an electrode connected to an HF generator in order to generate a high-frequency current, as well as argon or a similar inert gas. This endoscopic-surgery apparatus is further developed in order to simplify endoscopic interventions employing argon-plasma coagulation, while simultaneously increasing the efficiency of a treatment. To this end, the working device comprises at least one second channel through which at least one second working means is guided to the tissue. | 01-22-2009 |
| 20090069805 | Endoscopic Surgical Instrument - The application relates to an endoscopic surgical instrument, and in particular to an instrument for endoscopic mucosa resection. The instrument includes a device for feeding in at least one liquid (for injection and/or dissection) and a device for high frequency surgery. These devices are combined within a single surgical instrument, in the interest of uniform handling. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090125027 | MULTIFUNCTION DEVICE FOR ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY - A multifunction device for endoscopic surgery including a supply means for the supply of at least one fluid and forceps or a clamp which comprise forceps-shaped electrodes with jaw parts for high-frequency surgery. The supply means is formed to dissect tissue by means of a fluid jet at or in a jaw part of the forceps or clamp. The multifunction device is one for both water jet surgery and high-frequency coagulation and/or cutting that occupies no more space than a conventional high-frequency instrument or conventional forceps or clamps. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090149712 | DEVICE FOR MUCOSA RESECTION - To carry out a mucosa resection, liquid is injected beneath a tissue which is then separated by means of mechanical or electrosurgical equipment. A device is provided that includes a facility for endoscopic water-jet surgery with a control device for regulating the pressure at which a water jet is discharged from a nozzle of the facility to obtain a predetermined amount of energy. An adjusting means is provided for setting the pressure to a first value and to a second value. The first value is so chosen that the water jet penetrates the mucosa in such a way that it is lifted from the underlying muscularis through the formation of a fluid deposit. The second value is adjusted and different from the first value in such a way that the mucosa is sectionally cut through by the water jet. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20090157114 | Method for selectively elevating and separating tissue layers and surgical instrument for performing the method - A method for the selective elevation and separation of tissues comprised of multiple layers and a surgical instrument for performing the method. The method may be performed without the requirement of a solid mechanical device insertion or transection through the mucosal layer. In particular, the method and surgical instrument may be used for the selected separation and/or resection of selected portions of benign or malignant tissues (e.g. defining tissue planes, polyp elevation and removal, submucosal tissue tunneling, endoscopic mucosa resection, etc). | 06-18-2009 |
| 20100016847 | CRYOSURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR SEPARATING A TISSUE SAMPLE FROM SURROUNDING TISSUE OF A BIOLOGICAL TISSUE THAT IS TO BE TREATED - The invention relates to a cryosurgical instrument and a method for separating a tissue sample from surrounding tissue of a biological tissue that is to be treated. The cryosurgical instrument comprises a probe for guiding a probe head on to a biological tissue to be treated, and gas conduits for delivering coolant gas, wherein the probe head is designed in such a way that, in order to collect a tissue sample, a limited region of the tissue can be cooled by means of the gas delivered and can be separated from the surrounding tissue in a state in which it is frozen on the probe head. The instrument is intended to permit reliable removal of a tissue sample without damaging the tissue and to ensure a high degree of safety for the patient. To this end, the instrument has a support means in which the probe is guided and which can be moved relative to the probe in such a way that the surrounding tissue can be counter-supported during separation of the tissue sample. The corresponding method carried out by means of the cryosurgical instrument involves separation of a tissue sample from surrounding tissue of a biological tissue to be treated. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100198202 | CRYOBIOPSY PROBE - A cryosurgical instrument for separating a tissue sample from a biological tissue to be treated, for purposes of biopsy. The cryosurgical instrument includes a probe for bringing a probe head up to the biological tissue and a gas line for supplying cooling gas from a gas source of a cryosurgical apparatus to the probe head. The probe head cools a limited tissue region, by means of the supplied gas, for obtaining a tissue sample. The tissue sample can be separated from the surrounding tissue when frozen onto the probe head. The instrument has a support tube in which the probe is guided and which can be moved relative to the probe in such a way that the surrounding tissue can be supported by means of the support tube during the separating of the tissue sample. The instrument also includes an accelerating device that provides a predefined force for the separating process. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100217073 | ELECTROSURGICAL INSTRUMENT, AND AN ENDOSCOPE WITH A CORRESPONDING INSTRUMENT - An electrosurgical instrument including a protective tube, to be inserted into a working channel of an endoscope, and an electrode disposed within the protective tube. The electrode is movable in a distal direction and a proximal direction inside the protective tube by a control element. By being moved in the distal direction, the electrode can be brought into a deployed position in which the electrode at least partially protrudes from a distal end of the protective tube. The distal end of the protective tube has a closure element with an opening for the passage of the electrode. The opening of the closure element has a maximum internal diameter smaller than the internal diameter of the protective tube and is used for guiding and/or cleaning the electrode. | 08-26-2010 |
| 20100262141 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR SEALING BLOOD VESSELS, AND HEAT-CURABLE ADHESIVE AS A MEDICAMENT - A surgical instrument including an injection device and a dosing device. These devices are designed such that a predetermined amount of an adhesive or an adhesive containing filler can be injected into a sealing section of the blood vessel. The blood vessel can then be cut at the filled point and is sealed on both sides. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20110028887 | WATER JET SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A water jet surgical instrument including a supply line for supplying a cutting fluid and a discharge nozzle for forming and discharging a fluid jet, wherein the fluid jet has a predetermined spread angle and/or a predetermined emergence energy. A jet shaping device is arranged relative to the discharge nozzle such that the fluid jet is able to be adjusted by the jet shaping device with regard to the spread angle and/or emergence energy thereof. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110071427 | CRYOSURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR OBTAINING A TISSUE SAMPLE, METHOD FOR CHILLING A PROBE HEAD OF A CRYOSURGICAL PROBE - A cryosurgical instrument for obtaining a tissue sample with a probe, including the probe including a probe head onto which the tissue sample is frozen and a probe shank for guiding the probe head to the tissue sample, a supply means for supplying a fluid into an expansion chamber configured such that supplied fluid expands therein for cooling the probe head, and a removal means connected to the expansion chamber for removing the expanded fluid therefrom via at least one opening on a distal end of the probe to remove the expanded fluid to an outer region outside the probe. A method for cooling a probe head of a cryosurgical probe including supplying a fluid to an expansion chamber near the probe head, expanding the fluid so that heat energy is withdrawn from the probe head, and removing the expanded fluid in a distal region of the probe. | 03-24-2011 |