ELECTRICAL CONTROLLERS ELECTROSURGICAL APPLICATIONS

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COBLATOR IQ ArthroCare Corporation Building One 7000 W. William Cannon Dr. Austin TX 78735 Electrical controllers for electrosurgical applications, namely, tissue ablation system controller, power and voltage supply controllers, for providing and controlling electrical energy to an electrosurgical handheld device to cut, coagulate, ablate, or otherwise modify tissue;
QUANTUM ArthroCare Corporation Building One 7000 W. William Cannon Dr. Austin TX 78735 Electrical controllers for electrosurgical applications, namely, tissue ablation system controller, power and voltage supply controllers, for providing and controlling electrical energy to an electrosurgical handheld device to cut, coagulate, ablate, or otherwise modify tissue, and not for use in spinal procedures;Medical equipment, namely electrosurgical tissue ablation system,comprised of system controller, electrical power and voltage supply controllers, for providing and controlling electrical energy to an electrosurgical handheld device to cut, coagulate, ablate, or otherwise modify tissue, and not for use in spinal procedures;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An electrosurgical instrument having a movement sensing device for controlling the electrosurgical output thereof, is disclosed. In one aspect of the present disclosure, the electrosurgical instrument includes an elongated housing, an electrically conductive element supported within the housing and extending distally from the housing, the electrically conductive element connectable to a source of electrosurgical energy, and a sensor disposed within the housing and in electrical connection with the electrosurgical generator. The sensor detects movement of the electrically conductive element and communicates a signal to the electrosurgical generator relating to the movement of the electrically conductive element. The source of electrosurgical energy supplies electrosurgical energy in response to the signal from the sensor.