Surgery – Instruments – Electrical application
Patent
1988-06-02
1990-04-17
Hindenburg, Max
Surgery
Instruments
Electrical application
606 49, A61B 1736
Patent
active
049170821
ABSTRACT:
An electrode for use with a urological endoscope and a method for making the same. The electrode comprises an electrode lead, an electrode end and an electrode stabilizer. The stabilizer can stabilize the electrode proximate a distal region of a telescope and is made of a resilient material for resiliently mounting the electrode to the telescope. The electrode lead and electrode end can be made from a single conductor.
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Ainger, II Raymond
Grossi Benedetto
Circon Corporation
Hindenburg Max
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