IP Library Granted Patent US 12,226,151
Granted Patent B2
US 12,226,151 · App. 17/835,579 · Granted Feb 18, 2025

Capacitive coupled return path pad with separable array elements

Inventors: Frederick E. Shelton, IV (Hillsboro, OH); David C. Yates (Morrow, OH); Cameron R. Nott (Fairfield, OH); Tamara S. Widenhouse (Clarksville, OH); Jason L. Harris (Lebanon, OH)
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
A61B18/16A61B17/07207A61B17/29A61B17/320092A61B18/1233A61B18/1445A61B34/30A61B90/30A61B90/361A61B90/37A61B5/1107A61B5/4893A61B2017/00026A61B2017/00221A61B2017/07257A61B2017/07271A61B2017/07285A61B2017/2926A61B2018/00601A61B2018/0063A61B2018/00827A61B2018/00875A61B2018/00892A61B2018/00994A61B18/12A61B2018/1253A61B2018/126A61B18/14A61B2018/167A61B34/20A61B2034/2048A61B2034/302A61B34/37A61B2090/065A61B2090/066A61B2217/005A61B2217/007A61B2218/008A61B2562/0219A61B2562/0247A61N7/00
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,226,151
App. No.
17/835,579
Granted
Feb 18, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A return pad of an electrosurgical system is disclosed. The return pad includes a plurality of conductive members and a plurality of sensing devices. The conductive members are configured to receive radio frequency current applied to a patient. The sensing devices are configured to detect at least one of the following: a nerve control signal applied to the patient; and a movement of an anatomical feature of the patient resulting from application of the nerve control signal.

Claims (40)

1. An electrosurgical pad configured to be capacitively coupled to a patient body, wherein the electrosurgical pad comprises:

return electrodes arranged in an array comprising a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein the return electrodes are configured to receive a high-frequency waveform applied to the patient body, and wherein the return electrodes comprise:

a first return electrode positioned in a first row and a first column of the array; and

a second return electrode positioned in a second row and a second column of the array, wherein the second row is offset from the first row and the second column is offset from the first column, wherein the first return electrode and the second return electrode are configured to be selectively coupled to each other and selectively decoupled from each other; and

nerve detection sensors, wherein each nerve detection sensor is configured to detect a low-frequency waveform applied to the patient body concurrently with the high-frequency waveform, wherein output signals from the nerve detection sensors are indicative of a distance between the respective nerve detection sensor and a nerve in the patient body, and wherein the nerve detection sensors comprise:

a first nerve detection sensor integrated into the first return electrode; and

a second nerve detection sensor integrated into the second return electrode, wherein respective strengths of the output signals from the first nerve detection sensor and the second nerve detection sensor are indicative of the location of the nerve along the plurality of rows and the plurality of columns of the array.

2. The electrosurgical pad of claim 1 , wherein the high-frequency waveform comprises a tissue treatment waveform, and wherein the low-frequency waveform comprises a nerve control waveform.

3. The electrosurgical pad of claim 1 , wherein output signals are configured to be detected by the first nerve detection sensor and the second nerve detection sensor when the first return electrode and the second return electrode are coupled to each other.

4. The electrosurgical pad of claim 1 , wherein each return electrode is spaced a different distance from the nerve.

5. The electrosurgical pad of claim 1 , wherein each nerve detection sensor is coupled to a corresponding return electrode.

6. The electrosurgical pad of claim 1 , wherein each return electrode comprises a nerve detection sensor.

7. An electrosurgical system, comprising:

a generator configured to generate waveform signals;

an instrument configured to supply electrosurgical energy from the generator to a patient body;

a pad configured to be capacitively coupled to the patient body, wherein the pad comprises:

return electrodes arranged in an array comprising a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein the return electrodes comprise;

a first return electrode positioned in a first row and a first column of the array; and

a second return electrode positioned in a second row and a second column of the array, wherein the second row is offset from the first row and the second column is offset from the first column, and wherein the first return electrode and the second return electrode are configured to be selectively coupled to each other; and

nerve detection sensors, wherein each nerve detection sensor is configured to detect a current applied to the patient body, wherein output signals from the nerve detection sensors are indicative of a distance between the respective nerve detection sensor and a nerve in the patient body, and wherein the nerve detection sensors comprise:

a first nerve detection sensor integrated into the first return electrode; and

a second nerve detection sensor integrated into the second return electrode, wherein the respective strengths of the output signals from the first nerve detection sensor and the second nerve detection sensor are indicative of a location of the nerve relative to the first return electrode in the first row and the first column of the array and to the second return electrode in the second row and the second column of the array.

8. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 , wherein the instrument is configured to concurrently supply a high-frequency waveform and a low-frequency waveform to the patient body.

9. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 , wherein the generator is configured to concurrently generate a high-frequency waveform and a low-frequency waveform.

10. The electrosurgical system of claim 9 , wherein the generator is further configured to modulate the low-frequency waveform with the high-frequency waveform to form a composite waveform.

11. The electrosurgical system of claim 10 , wherein the instrument is configured to apply the composite waveform to the patient body.

12. The electrosurgical system of claim 11 , wherein the low-frequency waveform comprises a nerve detection signal, and wherein the high-frequency waveform comprises a tissue treatment signal.

13. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 , further comprising a switching device configured to selectively couple the first return electrode and the second return electrode to form a unitary electrode, wherein the unitary electrode is configured to minimize a current density applied to the patient body.

14. The electrosurgical system of claim 13 , wherein the switching device is further configured to selectively decouple the first return electrode from the second return electrode.

15. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 , wherein each return electrode is spaced a different distance from the nerve.

16. The electrosurgical system of claim 7 , wherein each nerve detection sensor is spaced a different distance from the nerve.

17. An electrosurgical system comprising:

an electrosurgical pad configured to be capacitively coupled to a patient body, the electrosurgical pad, comprising:

return electrodes spaced different distances from a nerve in the patient body, wherein the return electrodes are configured to receive tissue treatment waveforms applied to the patient body by a surgical instrument, wherein the tissue treatment waveforms comprise an alternating current at a first frequency; and

nerve detection sensors mounted to the return electrodes, wherein the nerve detection sensors are configured to detect nerve detection waveforms applied to the patient body by the surgical instrument, wherein the nerve detection waveforms comprise an alternating current at a second frequency, and wherein the second frequency is less than the first frequency; and

a control circuit configured to analyze the respective strengths of output signals from the nerve detection sensors to determine a location of the nerve in the patient body along the electrosurgical pad.

18. The electrosurgical system of claim 17 , wherein the tissue treatment waveforms and the nerve detection waveforms are concurrently applied to the patient body.

19. The electrosurgical system of claim 17 , wherein the return electrodes are arranged in an array comprising a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein a first return electrode is positioned in a first row and a first column of the array, wherein a second return electrode is positioned in a second row and a second column of the array, and wherein the second row is offset from the first row and the second column is offset from the first column.

20. The electrosurgical system of claim 19 , wherein the second row is longitudinally offset from the first row, and wherein the second column is laterally offset from the first column.

21. The electrosurgical system of claim 19 , wherein the determined location of the nerve is along the plurality of rows and columns of the array.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 27, 2023
From: ETHICON LLC
To: CILAG GMBH INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 064403/0829 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 27, 2023
From: SHELTON, FREDERICK E., IV; YATES, DAVID C.; NOTT, CAMERON R.; HARRIS, JASON L.
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 064404/0672 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 27, 2023
From: WIDENHOUSE, TAMARA S.
To: CILAG GMBH INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 064404/0922 →