Patent ID: 7621910

Claim:
A high frequency treatment device comprising: a flexible insertion member; a pair of jaws, each jaw oriented in a longitudinal direction, and each jaw of the pair being made of an electrically conductive material so as to have an electrode function along an entire region of each jaw of the pair in the longitudinal direction, and each jaw of the pair having a gripping surface, a front surface, and a side surface, the gripping surface being for a coagulation operation applied to an object and the front and side surfaces being for a blood stanching operation applied to the object, each jaw serving as one of positive and negative electrodes to which the high frequency voltage is applied; a link member holding the pair of jaws to be opened and closed in a direction allowing the gripping surfaces of the jaws to be opposed to each other, linking the pair of jaws to a tip of the insertion member in a condition in which an electrical insulation between the jaws is kept, and including two links respectively coupled with the pair of jaws; a short-circuit preventing member preventing an electrical short circuit between the pair of jaws when the pair of jaws are closed to each other, wherein the short-circuit preventing member is provided with a limiting member to limit a rotation range of each jaw in a closing direction along which each jaw of the pair is rotated, the rotation range being set to secure a gap of predetermined length between the pair of jaws in a fully closed state, wherein the limiting member includes two pins each secured to each of the two links and configured to interfere with an arm secured to the insertion member to limit the rotation range of each jaw of the pair in the closing direction; a power line being disposed through the insertion member and applying a high frequency voltage to the pair of jaws via the link member to cause a high frequency current to flow through the pair of jaws; and an operation wire being disposed through the insertion member and transmitting open/close movements to the pair of jaws via the link member.