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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2007
Omar J. Vakharia, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Gary L. Long, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Kurt R. Bally, Lebanon, OH (US);
Andrew M. Zwolinski, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Omar J. Vakharia, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Gary L. Long, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Kurt R. Bally, Lebanon, OH (US);
Andrew M. Zwolinski, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc., Cincinnati, OH (US);
Abstract
In various surgical techniques, a bipolar forceps can be used to seal a vessel in two locations such that the vessel can be incised at a location positioned intermediate the two seal locations. The bipolar forceps can include a cutting element which can be configured to incise the vessel. In various embodiments, the cutting element can include a sharp edge which can be moved relative to the vessel. In at least one embodiment, the cutting element can be electrically connected to a source of energy. The bipolar forceps can include first and second electrodes positioned within first and second jaw members, respectively, wherein at least one of the jaw members can include a substantially tapered profile and can be configured to pull the vessel away from the surrounding soft tissue. Such jaw members can include ridges, teeth, and/or a textured outer surface configured to grip the soft tissue and/or vessel.