Tissue implants configured to adhere to biological tissues when activated
by electrical energy may include an electrically conductive structure, a
connector releasably connected to the electrically conductive structure,
and a thermally crosslinkable coating covering at least the exposed
portion of the electrically conductive structure. These tissue implants
may be used for welding tissues to other tissues, or for welding tissue
to the implant, and thus may be used to attach implants within a body, or
for therapeutic uses. These implants may be used for wound closure or to
create occlusions. Thermal damage to the tissue may be minimized by use
of the thermally-crosslinkable material having a resistivity higher than
that of the adjacent tissue.