Patent ID: 8361071

Claim:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument for sealing tissue, comprising: first and second end effectors, each end effector having an inner surface and an outer surface; first and second handle members disposed proximal of respective first and second end effectors, at least one of the handle members movable from a first position wherein the first and second end effectors are disposed in spaced relation to one another to a second position wherein the end effectors are closer relative to one another such that the end effectors are adapted to grasp tissue therebetween for application of electrosurgical energy, the at least one handle member including at least one gripping portion to be gripped by a user to move the at least one handle member between the first position and the second position; a first electrode disposed on the first end effector and a second electrode disposed on the second end effector, the first and second electrodes residing in substantially opposing relation to one another and each electrode having a tissue contacting surface to engage tissue between the tissue contacting surfaces to enable the application of electrosurgical energy to the tissue grasped therebetween to effect sealing, at least one electrode having at least one aperture defined through the tissue contacting surface thereof; a connector adapted to electrically connect the first and second electrodes to a source for supplying electrosurgical energy to each of the electrodes such that one of the electrodes has a first electrical potential and the other electrode has a second electrical potential such that the substantially opposing electrodes are capable of conducting bipolar energy through tissue grasped therebetween; and at least one stop member associated with at least one of the end effectors and adapted to releasably couple to the at least one electrode having the at least one aperture defined through the tissue contacting surface thereof to maintain a gap distance between the first and second tissue contacting surfaces when the at least one handle member is moved to the second position, the gap distance being at least 0.001 inches.