IP Library Granted Patent US 9,095,333
Granted Patent B2
US 9,095,333 · App. 13/802,227 · Granted Aug 4, 2015

Systems and methods of discriminating between argon and helium gases for enhanced safety of medical devices

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Patent No.
US 9,095,333
App. No.
13/802,227
Granted
Aug 4, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods for discriminating between various gases, e.g., argon and helium, for enhanced safety of medical devices are provided. The present disclosure may take the form of a dedicated-use embodiment where a specific gas, helium for example, is expected, and an enabling or “Go” signal is issued when that gas is detected, or an inhibitory or “No-Go” signal when a gas is present that is not identified as helium. Alternately, a control line or input command can be used to select between helium and argon as the expected gas and then issue the appropriate “Go/No-Go” signal, depending on which gas is identified.

Claims (34)

1. An apparatus for use with a medical device comprising:

at least one gas input configured to receive a gas;

an acoustic absorption type gas discriminator coupled to the at least one gas input and configured to determine a type of the received gas, the acoustic absorption type gas discriminator further configured to generate a signal indicative of the determined gas type; and

a controller configured to receive the determined gas type signal, compare the gas type to an expected gas type and generate a control signal to enable or disable the medical device based on the comparison.

2. The apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the medical device is an electrosurgical generator.

3. The apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the medical device is an electrosurgical handpiece.

4. The apparatus as in claim 1 , further comprising at least one gas output configured to supply the inputted gas to an electrosurgical handpiece.

5. The apparatus as in claim 4 , further comprising a user interface configured for inputting to the controller the expected gas type.

6. The apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the acoustic absorption type gas discriminator comprises:

a chamber coupled to the at least one gas input for enabling the gas to flow therethough, the chamber including a first end and a second end;

a transmitting transducer disposed at the first end of the chamber, the transmitting transducer coupled to an ultrasonic oscillator to generate an ultrasonic wave through the gas in the chamber;

a receiving transducer disposed at the second end of the chamber that receives the ultrasonic wave; and

a detector coupled to the receiving transducer to generate the determined gas type signal based on the received ultrasonic wave.

7. The apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein the expected gas type is a combination of at least two different types of gas.

8. An electrosurgical generator for performing electrosurgery on a surgical site of a patient, the electrosurgical generator comprising:

a housing;

an electrical power source disposed in the housing to supply electrosurgical energy to an electrode of an external hand-held plasma generator;

at least one gas input disposed on the housing and configured to receive a gas;

a gas discriminator disposed in the housing and coupled to the at least one gas input and configured to determine a type of the received gas, the gas discriminator further configured to generate a signal indicative of the determined gas type; and

a controller disposed in the housing and configured to receive the determined gas type signal, compare the gas type to an expected gas type and generate a control signal to enable or disable the electrical power source based on the comparison.

9. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 8 , further comprising at least one gas output disposed on the housing and configured to supply the inputted gas to the external hand-held plasma generator.

10. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 9 , further comprising a user interface disposed on the housing and configured for inputting to the controller the expected gas type.

11. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 8 , wherein the gas discriminator is an acoustic absorption type gas discriminator.

12. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 8 , wherein the gas discriminator is an ionization timing type gas discriminator.

13. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 8 , wherein the gas discriminator is an emission spectra type gas discriminator.

14. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 13 , wherein the emission spectra type gas discriminator is configured to determine a predetermined emission spectra for at least one type of gas.

15. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 13 , wherein the emission spectra type gas discriminator is configured to determine a predetermined emission spectra for each of at least two types of gas.

16. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 8 , wherein the gas discriminator is differential velocity of propagation type gas discriminator.

17. The electrosurgical generator as in claim 8 , wherein the expected gas type is a combination of at least two different types of gas.

18. An electrosurgical system for performing electrosurgery on a surgical site of a patient, the system comprising:

an electrosurgical generator coupled to an electrical power source, the electrosurgical generator generates electrosurgical RF energy;

a plasma generator including a noble gas conduit and an electrode disposed within the noble gas conduit, the electrode operatively coupled to the electrosurgical generator to selectively receive the electrosurgical RF energy therefrom such that the electrode at least partially ionizes a noble gas feed to the noble gas conduit to create a plasma discharge; and

a gas discriminator including at least one gas input configured to receive the noble gas and to determine a type of the received gas, the gas discriminator further configured to generate a signal indicative of the determined gas type,

wherein the gas discriminator further includes a controller configured to receive the determined gas type signal, compare the gas type to an expected gas type and generate a control signal to enable or disable the system on the comparison.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 17, 2023
From: MIDCAP FUNDING IV TRUST
To: APYX MEDICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 065612/0105 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2023
From: APYX MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: PERCEPTIVE CREDIT HOLDINGS IV, LP, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 065523/0013 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 1, 2023
From: APYX MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: MIDCAP FUNDING IV TRUST
Reel/Frame 062913/0001 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2019
From: BOVIE MEDICAL CORPORATION
To: APYX MEDICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049165/0548 →