Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Input level responsive – Using a transformer or inductor as the final control device
Patent
1994-07-15
1997-05-27
Krishnan, Aditya
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Input level responsive
Using a transformer or inductor as the final control device
606 38, 323911, A61B 1739
Patent
active
056335784
ABSTRACT:
Adaptors are provided for use with electrosurgical bipolar instruments and standard commercially available electrosurgical generators that reduce coagulum buildup and sticking on electrosurgical instruments. A first type of adaptor converts a high voltage, high crest factor output voltage waveform typical of conventional electrosurgical generators to a more desirable lower voltage, lower crest factor regime. A second type of adaptor limits the peak open-circuit voltage supplied by a conventional electrosurgical generator to an electrosurgical instrument.
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Denen Dennis J.
Eggers Philip E.
Hemostatic Surgery Corporation
Krishnan Aditya
Pisano Nicola A.
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