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filingDate 2012-05-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 2014-03-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-101375314-B1
titleOfInvention High frequency electrosurgical device
abstract The present invention relates to a high frequency electrosurgical apparatus, and more particularly, to insert an electrode into a surgical site through a flexible tube, and to operate by adjusting the size of the high frequency electric signal according to the measured temperature of the surgical site. Relates to a device. The high frequency electrosurgical apparatus includes a high frequency oscillator for generating a high frequency electric signal, one end of which is connected to the high frequency oscillator, a flexible tube which can be inserted into the blood vessel or endoscope to be flowable, and the other end of the flexible tube, wherein the high frequency And an electrode unit for energizing an electrical signal to treat a surgical site, wherein the flexible tube includes a high frequency signal transmitting unit for transmitting the high frequency electric signal to the electrode unit, and extends to the electrode unit to measure a temperature around the electrode unit. And a temperature measuring means for transmitting the measured temperature to the high frequency oscillator, wherein the high frequency oscillator adjusts the magnitude of the high frequency electric signal based on the temperature measured from the temperature measuring means.
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