System for reducing drag on the movement of an electrode in a re

Surgery – Instruments – Electrical application

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A61B 1736

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049558846

ABSTRACT:
A system for reducing drag in a resectoscope working element. A hole is provided at a proximal end of a substantially enclosed electrode sheath for exiting fluids and substantially preventing pressure from being generated in the sheath. A working element has a guide block with a guide bar channel having a first cross-sectional shape and a guide bar with a second cross-sectional shape such that there are spaces between the guide bar and the guide bar channel and the bearing surfaces therebetween are relatively small.

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