Electrosurgical system
View Patent ↗Phase end point determination is provided to automatically halt the application of energy to tissue. Prior to the application of energy, the phase end point determination is identified by measuring the product of permittivity and conductivity of the tissue to be treated.
1. A method for controlling an output of an electrosurgical generator operatively coupled to a bipolar electrosurgical device, comprising:
determining permittivity and conductivity of tissue of a patient using a measurement signal, the measurement signal applied to tissue of a patient via at least one electrode of the electrosurgical device, the measurement signal applied to the tissue prior to modification of the tissue by the electrosurgical device to determine an initial phase angle;
initially determining capacitive and resistive impedance of the bipolar electrosurgical device and adjusting the initial phase angle based on the initially determined capacitive and resistive impedance;
determining a threshold phase angle based on the permittivity and the conductivity of the tissue, the threshold phase angle being smaller than the initial phase angle;
measuring a phase angle of a signal applied to the tissue; and
ceasing delivery of a treatment signal to the tissue when the phase angle of the signal reaches the threshold phase angle.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising adjusting the threshold phase angle based on the adjusted initial phase angle.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein ceasing the delivery of a treatment signal to the tissue when the measured phase angle of the signal reaches the threshold phase angle further comprises applying two sinusoidal waves to the tissue having different voltages and frequencies at different times and comparing the two sinusoidal waves to each other to measure the phase angle.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising determining a rate of change of the measured phase angle over time.
5. The method of claim 4 further comprising ceasing delivery of the treatment signal to the tissue based on the determined rate of change of the measured phase angle over time exceeding a predetermined threshold phase rate even if the threshold phase angle has not been reached.
6. A method of characterizing tissue prior to the delivery of electrosurgical energy to the tissue via a bipolar electrosurgical device, comprising:
generating a measurement signal applied to tissue of a patient positioned between at least two jaw members of an electrosurgical device, at least one of the jaw members comprising an electrode, the measurement signal delivered to the tissue via the electrode and applied to modification of the tissue by the electrosurgical device;
determining a treatment endpoint condition using the measurement signal, the treatment endpoint condition determined substantially independent of the dimensions of the tissue positioned between the at least two jaw members;
measuring capacitance of the bipolar electrosurgical device including the at least two jaw members pivotably connected to each other and an elongate shaft and wiring extending through the elongate shaft and connected to the electrode and further comprising adjusting the determined treatment endpoint condition based on the measured capacitance; and
stopping delivery of a treatment signal to the tissue when the treatment endpoint condition is reached, the treatment signal capable of causing modification of the tissue.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising applying a compressive load to the tissue between the at least two jaw members within a body cavity of the patient.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the treatment endpoint condition further comprises a predetermined rate of change of a phase angle and a predetermined phase angle indicating fusion of tissue between the at least two jaw members.