IP Library Granted Patent US 7,125,406
Granted Patent B2
US 7,125,406 · App. 10/243,818 · Granted Oct 24, 2006

Electrocautery instrument

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Patent No.
US 7,125,406
App. No.
10/243,818
Granted
Oct 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrocautery instrument in accordance with the present invention facilitates a relatively non-invasive procedure for treating small varicose and spider veins. In the furtherance of this and other objectives, an electrocautery device is provided that does not have to be inserted or into the veins in order to satisfactorily treat them. In particular, an exemplary electrocautery instrument can destroy the target tissue when brought into with the target vein. Moreover, the electrocautery instrument can destroy target veins without causing collateral damage to neighboring tissue. In the furtherance of this and other objectives a thin sheath of biocompatible material coats substantially the entire needle portion of the electrocautery instrument so as to prevent the exposure of neighboring tissue to its therapeutics. The sheath effectively shields surrounding tissue from exposure, while being sufficiently thin to allow for unobstructed insertion of the needle through the skin of a patient to the target site.

Claims (10)

1. A device for obliterating a spider vein, having an outer surface, for use with an electrosurgical generator, the device comprising:

a. an elongated needle having a first end and an opposite second end, the second end terminating in a substantially flat vein contact surface, the vein contact surface being beveled at an angle of less than 90° relative to the elongated needle, the needle being electrically couplable with the electrosurgical generator so as to be able to receive an electrosurgical current therefrom; and

b. an insulating sheath that covers the entire elongated needle except for the vein contact surface sufficiently to prevent damage to surrounding tissue when the vein contact surface contacts only the outer surface of a spider vein.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the sheath has a thickness of no greater than 0.0005 inches.

3. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a handpiece to which the elongated needle is attached.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the vein contact surface is beveled substantially at an angle of 30° relative to the elongated needle.

5. A device for obliterating spider veins for use with an electrosurgical generator, the device comprising:

a. an elongated needle having a first end and an opposite second end, the second end terminating in a substantially flat vein contact surface, the vein contact surface being beveled substantially at an angle of 30° relative to the elongated needle, the needle being electrically couplable with the electrosurgical generator so as to be able to receive an electrosurgical current therefrom;

b. an insulating sheath, having a thickness of no greater than 0.0005 inches, that covers the entire elongated needle except for the vein contact surface; and

c. a handpiece to which the elongated needle is attached.