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publicationDate 1999-06-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H11155876-A
titleOfInvention Forceps type electric treatment instrument
abstract (57) Abstract: In a bipolar forceps-type electric treatment instrument, a conductive path for supplying a voltage to each electrode between cup-shaped forceps pieces is formed without increasing the number of parts, and these conductive paths are formed. To provide a forceps-type electric treatment instrument excellent in insulation between roads. SOLUTION: A flexible catheter tube 4 which can be inserted into a body, a first forceps piece 12 which is attached to a distal end side of the catheter tube 4 and has a cup-shaped first recess formed therein, Forceps piece 1 in which a second concave portion is formed 4 are held openably and closably so that these recesses face each other, and a support 6 made of a conductive member, a first electrode 30 of the first forceps piece, and a second An electrode 32; A forceps-type electric treatment instrument having voltage supply means 40 for supplying a high-frequency voltage between a first electrode and a second electrode, After the conductive flexible tube 50 and the support 6 constituting the catheter tube are joined, the surfaces of the conductive flexible tube 50 and the support 6 are integrally covered with an insulating coating layer 54.
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