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    • 5. 发明专利
    • A CORDLESS CAUTERY AND CUTTING SURGICAL DEVICE
    • AU2015203495A1
    • 2015-07-16
    • AU2015203495
    • 2015-06-24
    • COVIDIEN AG
    • DEVILLE DEREKPALMER MATTHEWKLINE ROBERTMCBRAYER SEANBALES THOMAS
    • A61B18/18
    • Abstract A CORDLESS CAUTERY AND CUTTING SURGICAL DEVICE A cordless cautery and cutting surgical device includes a modular battery and a surgical handle operable to removably hold the battery thereto. The handle [1800] has a cordless radio-frequency-signal-generation assembly and a surgical bipolar end effector [100] having jaws [120, 130] and a cutting blade [154] therebetween. The signal-generation assembly selectively supplies radio-frequency signal to the end effector [100] when powered for electrocautery of tissue between the jaws [120, 130]. The handle [1800] defines therein an aseptically salable battery-holding compartment selectively exposed to the environment and removably holding therein the battery. A motor assembly is disposed in the handle [1800] and is electrically connected to the battery and/or the signal-generation assembly and is powered and controlled thereby. The motor assembly physically couples to the blade [1350] and/or at least one jaw for moving the blade/jaw(s). The second connector part electrically connects the battery to the signal-generation assembly and/or the motor assembly when the battery is removably disposed in the compartment.
    • 6. 发明专利
    • A SURGICAL DEVICE
    • AU2014202565B2
    • 2014-08-14
    • AU2014202565
    • 2014-05-12
    • COVIDIEN AG
    • DEVILLE DEREK DEEKLINE KOREYBALES THOMAS OMCBRAYER SEANPALMER MATTHEW A
    • A61B18/18
    • Abstract A SURGICAL DEVICE A cordless cautery and cutting surgical device includes a modular battery and a surgical handle operable to removably hold the battery thereto. The handle [1800] has a cordless radio-frequency-signal-generation assembly and a surgical bipolar end effector [100] having jaws [120, 130] and a cutting blade [154] therebetween. The signal-generation assembly selectively supplies radio-frequency signal to the end effector [100] when powered for electrocautery of tissue between the jaws [120, 130]. The handle [1800] defines therein an aseptically salable battery-holding compartment selectively exposed to the environment and removably holding therein the battery. A motor assembly is disposed in the handle [1800] and is electrically connected to the battery and/or the signal-generation assembly and is powered and controlled thereby. The motor assembly physically couples to the blade [1350] and/or at least one jaw for moving the blade/jaw(s). The second connector part electrically connects the battery to the signal-generation assembly and/or the motor assembly when the battery is removably disposed in the compartment.