A working end of a surgical instrument that carries first and second jaws
for delivering energy to tissue. In a preferred embodiment, at least one
jaw of the working end defines a tissue-engagement plane that contacts
the targeted tissue. The cross-section of the engagement plane reveals
that it defines a surface conductive portion that overlies a variably
resistive matrix of a temperature-sensitive resistive material or a
pressure-sensitive resistive material. An interior of the jaw carries a
conductive material or electrode that is coupled to an Rf source and
controller. In an exemplary embodiment, the variably resistive matrix can
comprise a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) material, such as a
ceramic, that is engineered to exhibit a dramatically increasing
resistance (i.e., several orders of magnitude) above a specific
temperature of the material.