Improved electrosurgical hemostatic method and device...

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A61B 17/34 (2006.01) A61B 18/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2237420

There is disclosed an electrosurgical trocar, an electrosurgical adaptor, and methods of supplying electrosurgical energy to a cordless electrosurgical instrument comprising an elongated central aperture extending from the first end of said trocar to a second end of said trocar, wherein said first aperture is surrounded by an aperture wall; first and second electrical contact means positioned in and extending axially along said elongated aperture; a first electrical conductor connecting said first electrical contact means to a first external connector; a second electrical conductor connecting said second electrical contact means to a second external connector; a compression means adapted to bias said first and second electrical contact means towards the center of said aperture; an outer housing surrounding said aperture and said first and second electrical contact means; and an electrical cord connected to said first and second external connectors and extending from said outer housing.

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