WO2001026571A1 - Electrosurgical snare - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to surgical instruments and more specifically electrosurgical instruments, as well as methods for performing a partial nephrectomy.
- a process for recovering the kidney of a patient is commonly referred to as a nephrectomy procedure.
- a partial nephrectomy When only a portion of the kidney is to be removed, it is referred to as a partial nephrectomy.
- the procedure is primarily characterized by the nature of the organ itself which is highly vascularized. Cutting into the kidney therefore results in a large volume of blood loss.
- the partial nephrectomy procedure has been an open procedure which has provided immediate and general access to the organ.
- This partial nephrectomy procedure is commonly performed using a scalpel to separate a diseased portion of the kidney from the remainder of the kidney.
- a separate instrument is used to cauterize the incision.
- the steps of cutting and cauterizing are performed repeatedly until the diseased portion is fully removed from the remainder of the kidney.
- Snares are surgical instruments typically including a handle and a snare wire which forms a closed loop with the handle As the wire is drawn into the handle, the size of the loop decreases and eventually severs any tissue within the loop This procedure has most commonly been used for small appendages such as polyps that are typically nonvascular
- the electrosurgical snare is placed over a kidney in proximity T a diseased portion of the kidney
- the electrosurgical element is moved into the kidney cutting the diseased portion from the remainder of the organ
- cauterization occurs simultaneously with the cutting step so that the bleeding is immediately controlled in the procedure.
- the snare is provided with a low profile state to facilitate insertion through a trocar in a laparoscopic procedure.
- an electrosurgical instrument in one aspect of the invention, includes a handle having an elongated configuration and extending between a proximal end and a distal end
- An electrosurgical assembly extends from the distal end of the handle and forms a continuous loop The assembly is moveable by operation of the handle between an enlarged state, wherein the continuous loop has a first size, and a contracted state, wherein the continuous loop has a second size smaller than the first size
- An electrosurgical element is included in the assembly, the element having an outer surface, an axis, and a lumen extending along the axis
- Transverse portions of the electrosurgical element define a plurality of slots extending transverse to the axis and providing fluid communication between the lumen of the electrosurgical element and the outer surface of the electrosurgical element
- the invention in another aspect, includes an electrosurgical element having an axis and a backbone disposed to extend longitudinally along the axis A plurality of rigs are included in the electrosurgical element and dispose to extend in a spaced relationship to each other and in a transverse relationship to the backbone Insulation is disposed to extend along the backbone
- the electrosurgical instrument is manufactured by providing a handle having a longitudinal channel
- An electrosurgical assembly is provided having a first end and a second end defining a closed loop and moveable within the longitudinal channel of the handle to vary the size of the loop Slots are created in the electrosurgical element to form a plurality of ribs facing inwardly of the loop and a backbone facing outwardly of the loop Insulation is placed over at least a portion of the backbone
- Fig 1 is a side elevational view showing a laparoscopic partial nephrectomy procedure using an electrosurgical snare of the present invention
- Fig 2 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the electrosurgical snare of the present invention
- Fig 3 is a top elevational view of the electrosurgical snare illustrated in Fig 2
- Fig 4 is a side elevational view of an electrosurgical element associated with the electrosurgical snare
- Fig 5 is a cross-sectional view of the electrosurgical element taken along lines 5- 5 of Fig 5,
- Fig 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 6-6 of Fig 4,
- Fig 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 7-7 of Fig 3
- Fig 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 8-8 of Fig 3
- Fig 9 is an axial cross-sectional view taken along lines 8-8 of Fig. 3
- Fig 10 is an axial cross-sectional view taken along lines 10-10 of Fig 9
- Fig 11 is a top plan view of a further embodiment including a rigid extension arm and a single electrosurgical element
- a patient 4 is illustrated in a mono-polar electrosurgical procedure involving a ground plate 6 and an electrosurgical generator 8
- a patient 4 is illustrated with an abdominal wall 12 which defines an abdominal cavity 14 enclosing a kidney 16
- a diseased portion 18 of the kidney 16 is to be severed along a dotted line 21
- electrosurgical snare 26 of the present invention includes a handle 28 and an electrosurgical assembly 31 in the form of a loop on snare 33
- the electrosurgical instrument 26 is sized and configured to fit through a trocar 35 which extends through the abdominal wall 12 in a laparoscopic procedure
- the snare 33 is formed as a continuous loop with ends 35 and 37 which are directed through a distal end 40 of the handle 28 and operable from a proximal end 42 of the handle 28
- the snare 33 is formed as a continuous loop with ends 35 and 37 which are directed through a distal end 40 of the handle 28 and operable from a proximal end 42 of the handle 28
- FIG. 2 shows the electrosurgical instrument 26 in greater detail.
- the handle 28 preferably is formed as a hollow tube with a funnel 44 at its distal end
- the electrosurgical assembly 31 is formed with a pair of opposing legs, 46 and 48, with their respective ends35 and 37 extending through the funnel 44 into the handle 28
- each of the legs 46 and 48 includes an electrosurgical element 51 and 53, respectively
- the element can be formed from any electrically conductive material, but in the preferred embodiment, it is formed of hollow surgical stainless steel such as that used in hypodermic needles
- the electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 can be similarly formed and disposed on opposite sides of the snare 33 With this relationship, the electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 have an inner side, which faces the opposite element, and an outer side, which faces away from the opposite element.
- the electrosurgical element 51 can be provided with a generally straight configuration so that it extends along an axis 55 outwardly from the handle 28 to a distal end 57 Similarly, the electrosurgical element 53 extends to a distal end 59 In proximity to the funnel 44 the electrosurgical element 51 is covered by insulation tubing 60 to form a non-cutting portion of the element 561
- the remaining portions of the element 51, which extend generally to the distal end 57, include a plurality of ribs 62 backbone, which extends generally along the axis 55, and a plurality of ribs 62 which extend inwardly of the backbone 64
- the ribs 62 are separated by slots 66 which extend transversely, preferably perpendicular, to the axis 55.
- the ribs 62 face inwardly while the backbone 64 faces outwardly of the snare 33
- the electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 are energized by the generator 8 ( Figure 1), which causes cutting to occur where the rib 62 are in proximity to the tissue of the patent 4
- insulation covers 68 and 71 can be provided along the backbones of the respective electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 in order to inhibit cutting outwardly of the snare 33.
- an insulator 73 can be used to hold these ends in a generally closely-spaced, fixed, but slight pivotal, relationship
- the electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 pivot at the insulator 73 in order to move the elements 51 and 63 against the tissue or kidney 16 captured by the snare 33
- the electrosurgical power emanating from the generator 8 cuts the tissue and simultaneously cauterized the cut area to inhibit bleeding
- the electrosurgical element 51 is formed of surgical stainless steel and begins with a generally cylindrically configuration
- the element 51 initially has an inner diameter "d" and an outer diameter "D” as illustrated in Figure 5
- the cylindrical element 51 can be cut radially and generally perpendicular to the axis 55
- a single one of the ribs 62 is formed between adjacent pairs of the slots 66
- the depth of the cut forming the slots 66 will determine the size of the backbone with reference to Fig.
- the diameter D of the electrosurgical element 51 is 042 [in]
- the slots 62 are cut with a 1 [mm] width and spaced to provide the ribs 62 with a 1 [mm] width
- FIG. 7 shows the electrosurgical element 51 enclosed by the insulation cover 60 at the proximal end 35
- the insulation cover 60 enables the two electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 to be moved into proximity with each other without establishing continuity
- the handle 28 and funnel 44 can be moved over the insulation tubes 60 and 61 to move the electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 toward each other and into proximity with the tissue to be cut
- FIG. 8 The cross-sectional view of figure 8 shows two electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 covered by the respective insulation tubes 60 and 61 within the handle 28 It is the relative movement of the tube 28 and funnel 44 over the proximal insulated ends 35 and 37 of the elements 51 and 53, respectively, which closes the snare 33 against the tissue to be cut
- FIG. 9 A cross-sectional view taken along lines 9-9 of Figure 8 is illustrated in Figure 9 and shows one of the electrosurgical elements 51 within the funnel 44
- FIG. 10 A cross-sectional view taken along lines 10-10 of figure 9 is illustrated in Figure 10 and shows the two electrosurgical elements 51 and 53 within the funnel 44
- Fig. 11 A further embodiment of the invention is illustrated in Fig. 11 wherein the handle
- the electrosurgical element 51 is the only cutting element in this embodiment Its distal end is attached to the distal end 77 of the extension 75 while its proximal end is moveably supported within a lumen 81 of the handle 28
- the snare 33 is defined by the extension75 and the electrosurgical element 51
- the extension 75 is of particular advantage to T his embodiment as it provides a generally rigid carrier for the distal end of the electrosurgical element 51 This facilitates not only insertion of the instrument 26 through the trocar 35 ( Figure 1), but also facilitates disposition of the snare 33 around the kidney 16
- the electrosurgical element 51 can be advanced through the lumen 81 in the handle 28 to form a loop and thereby enlarge the size of the snare 33
- the electrosurgical element 51 can then be more easily moved over the kidney 16 to its operative position
- the electrosurgical element 51 can be energized and drawn proximally through the lumen 81 relative to the handle 28 This will begin moving the element 51 into a more parallel relationship with the extension 70, closing the snare 33 around the kidney 16 and creating the desired cut through the kidney 16
- the electrosurgical frequencies, provided by the generator 8 ( Figure 1) will not only cut the tissue, but simultaneously cauterize the tissue to inhibit bleeding In this embodiment
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