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United States Patent4739759   
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Inventor(s)Rexroth; Frederick W. (Dunedin, FL); Hoss; Gary R. (Largo, FL)
AbstractA microprocessor controlled electrosurgical generator provides plural ground-isolated and mutually isolated monopolar r-f cutting signals for respective surgical pencils to permit plural surgeons to use the same generator while maintaining independent control over output power and mode selection. A bipolar output signal is also isolated from ground and from the monopolar signals so that the removal of the dispersive patient return pad is not required when changing between monopolar and bipolar operation. Adjustment of the r-f cutting signal power level is effected by providing an adjustable d.c. bias level for an output amplifier. The d.c. bias level is derived from an a.c. control signal which is duty-cycle modulated in accordance with selected r-f power level settings. Digital phase control is employed to change the control signal duty cycle by subdividing the control signal cycle into precise count intervals and triggering a gate to pass the control signal through a rectifier to a filter for only the selected number of count intervals in each cycle as determined by a pre-settable counter. Negative feedback of the cutting signal to the input terminal of the output amplifier provides system stability during open circuit operation.
   














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Inventor     Rexroth; Frederick W. (Dunedin, FL); Hoss; Gary R. (Largo, FL)
Owner/Assignee     Concept, Inc. (Clearwater, FL)
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Publication Date     April 26, 1988
Application Number     06/705,922
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Filing Date     February 26, 1985
US Classification     606/37 606/39
Int'l Classification     A61B 017/39
Examiner     Cohen; Lee S.
Assistant Examiner     Shay; David
Attorney/Law Firm     Epstein & Edell
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We claim:

1. An electrosurgical generator comprising:

terminal means responsive to application of a cutting signal thereto for selectively delivering the cutting signal to a surgical site;

signal generator means for providing a high frequency signal;

adjustable gain amplifier means responsive to said high frequency signal for applying said high frequency signal to said terminal means as said cutting signal at an amplitude determined by the gain of said amplifier means; and

gain control means for adjusting the gain of said amplifier means, said gain control means comprising:

means for generating an alternating signal having a first predetermined frequency;

control means for providing a control signal of variable duty cycle by inhibiting said alternating signal during a selected portion of each alternating signal cycle; and

further means responsive to the duty cycle of said control signal for adjusting the gain of said amplifer means;

wherein said control means comprises:

a rectifier bridge for converting said alternating signal from a signal having successive half-cycles of alternating polarity to a signal having successive half-cycles with the same polarity, said rectifier bridge including first and second controlled rectifier means connected to conduct during opposite half-cycles of said alternating signal in response to respective applied first and second trigger signals;

means for establishing a variable binary word; and

trigger generator means for providing said first and second trigger signals at variable times during respective half-cycles of said alternating signal as a prescribed function of said established binary word.

2. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 1, wherein said trigger generator means comprises:

means for inhibiting generation of said first and second trigger signals during a predetermined initial time interval at the start of each of said half-cycles; and

further means for providing said first and second trigger signals at a time subsequent to said initial time interval during each said half-cycle, said time subsequent being directly related to the established binary word.

3. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 2 wherein said means for inhibiting comprises:

first pulse generator means for providing a train of first inhibit pulses occuring at the start of positive half-cycles of said alternating signal, each first inhibit pulse having a duration which exceeds a half-cycle of said alternating signal by a time which is no greater than the predetermined initial time interval;

second pulse generator means for providing a train of second inhibit pulses occuring at the start of negative half-cycles of said alternating signal, each second inhibit pulse having a duration which exceeds a half-cycle of said alternating signal by said time which is no greater than said predetermined initial time interval;

first gating means connected to receive said first inhibit pulses for permitting passage of signals therethrough only in the absence of said first inhibit pulses; and

second gating means connected to receive said second inhibit pulses for permitting passage of signals therethrough only in the absence of said second inhibit pulses; and

wherein said further means comprises:

means for generating clock pulses at a repetition frequency which is many times greater than said first predetermined frequency of said alternating signal;

pre-settable binary counter means;

means for pre-setting said counter means with said established binary word and initiating counting of said clock pulses by said counter means at the start of each half-cycle of said alternating signal;

means responsive to a predetermined count accumulated in said counter means for generating a count pulse and terminating counting at said counter means for the remainder of the existing half-cycle of said alternating signal; and

means for applying each count pulse to both said first and second gating means.

4. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 3 further comprising:

switch means for individually activating a plurality of different cutting modes requiring respective different power levels of said cutting signal;

wherein said means for establishing includes means for establishing said binary word in accordance with the cutting mode activated by said switch means.

5. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 4 further comprising manually adjustable means for permitting selective adjustment of the binary word established by said means for establishing.

6. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 4 wherein one of said cutting modes requires first and second different non-zero cutting signal power levels at first and second different times, respectively, during that one mode, and wherein said means for establishing includes means for providing a first binary word representing said first power level as the established binary word during said first time, and a second binary word representing said second power level as the established binary word during said second time.

7. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 3 wherein said terminal means comprises:

a plurality of cutting pencils, each having its own actuation control; and

means for selectively applying said cutting signal to said plurality of cutting pencils.

8. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 7 further comprising:

means responsive to actuation of each of said cutting pencils individually for applying said cutting signal to the actuated cutting pencil and inhibiting application of the cutting signal to subsequently actuated cutting pencils until the actuated cutting pencil is deactuated.

9. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 3 wherein the gain of said amplifier means is a function of the d.c. level of a bias signal; and

wherein said further means comprises:

means for converting the control signal to a d.c. signal having an amplitude proportional to the control signal duty cycle; and means for applying said d.c. signal to said amplifier means as said bias signal.

10. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 3 wherein said high frequency is approximately an order of magnitude greater than said repetition frequency, and wherein said repetition frequency is an order of magnitude greater than the frequency of said alternating signal.

11. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 1 further comprising:

switch means for individually activating a plurality of different cutting modes requiring respective different power levels of said cutting signal, wherein said means for establishing includes means for establishing said binary word in accordance with the cutting mode activated by said switch means; and

manually adjustable means for permitting selective adjustment of the binary word established by said means for establishing.

12. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 1 wherein said terminal means comprises a plurality of cutting pencils, each having its own actuation control, and means for selectively applying said cutting signal to said plurality of cutting pencils, said generator further comprising:

means responsive to actuation of each of said cutting pencils, individually, for applying said cutting signal to the actuated cutting pencil and inhibiting application of the cutting signal to subsequently actuated cutting pencils until the actuated cutting pencil is deactuated.

13. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 12 wherein the gain of said amplifier means is a function of the d.c. level of a bias signal; and

wherein said further means comprises:

means for converting the control signal to a d.c. signal having an amplitude proportional to the control signal duty cycle; and means for applying said d.c. signal to said amplifier means as said bias signal.

14. An electrosurgical generator comprising:

terminal means responsive to application of a cutting signal thereto for selectively delivering the cutting signal to a surgical site;

signal generator means for providing a high frequency signal;

adjustable gain amplifier means responsive to said high frequency signal for applying said high frequency signal to said terminal means as said cutting signal with a variable peak amplitude determined by the gain of said amplifier means; and

gain control means for adjusting the gain of said amplifier means, said gain control means comprising:

manually adjustable means for providing a selectively adjustable signal representing a desired power level of said cutting signal;

means for generating an alternating signal having a first predetermined frequency;

control means responsive to said selectively adjustable signal for providing a control signal of variable duty cycle by inhibiting said alternating signal during a selected portion of each alternating signal cycle as a function of said desired power level; and

further means responsive to the duty cycle of said control signal for adjusting the gain of said amplifier means to vary the peak amplitude of said cutting signal;

wherein the gain of said amplifier means is a function of a d.c. level of a bias signal; and

wherein said further means comprises:

means for converting the control signal to a d.c. signal having a d.c. level proportional to the control signal duty cycle; and means for applying said d.c. signal to said amplifier means as said bias signal.

15. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 14 wherein said terminal means comprises:

first and second accessory receptacle connectors for receiving in electrical contact first and second surgical pencils;

first and second mutually independent power adjustment controls for delivering adjustable electrical power to said first and second accessory receptacle connectors, respectively; and

first and second mutually independent operating mode selection control means for said first and second accessory receptacle connectors, respectively, to permit independent operating mode selection for each of said first and second pencils.

16. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 14 further comprising:

a transformer connected between said amplifier means and said terminal means and having a primary winding, a secondary winding and a feedback winding;

first switching means for alternatively connecting said primary winding to and disconnecting said primary winding from said amplifier means to alternatively apply and remove said cutting signal across said primary winding;

second switching means for controllable connecting said secondary winding to said terminal means; and

stabilizing means connecting said feedback winding between said signal generator means and said amplifier means in negative feedback relation.

17. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 14 wherein said manually adjustable means includes means for establishing a variable binary word as said selectively adjustable signal and wherein said control means comprises:

actuable gating means for alternatively passing and blocking said alternating signal; and

means responsive to the established binary word for actually said gating means at a variable actuation time during each cycle of said alternating signal, said actuation time being directly related to said established binary word.

18. The electrosurgical generator according to claim 17 further comprising:

switch means for individually activating a plurality of different cutting mod