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titleOfInvention Bipolar ablation electrode
abstract A safe and reliable electrode assembly while providing flexibility during operation. An electrode assembly is provided that includes an active power element and a current feedback element that extend through a flexible multi-lumen tube that are electrically isolated from each other. . The active power element 18 extends through the multi-lumen tube 28 and terminates in a “J hook” shape and is connected to the conductive power return contact 24 through a manufactured foam fit. The return element 20 extends through the multi-lumen tube 28 and connects directly to the power return contact 24, thereby eliminating the joint from the electrical path. [Selection] Figure 1
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