A61B2017/00424

System for providing hands-free illumination
11426253 · 2022-08-30 ·

Methods and systems are disclosed including a light system comprising a pad assembly comprising: a pad having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, the first side having an adhesive thereon; and a post with a proximal end connected to the second side of the pad and extending to a rounded distal end; and a light assembly attachable to and rotatable about the rounded distal end of the post of the pad assembly, the light assembly comprising: a case having an opening, the opening structured to rotatably accept the rounded distal end of the post of the pad assembly; one or more light emitting diode at least partially within the case and positioned to illuminate an area outside of the case.

TISSUE REMOVAL DEVICE
20220304716 · 2022-09-29 ·

A tissue removal device includes a housing, a catheter extending from the housing and configured to be inserted into the body of a patient, a bending unit including a plurality of bending blocks that is disposed at a front end portion of the catheter and at least one or more wires that control a motion direction of the bending blocks, and a tissue removal unit disposed at the front end portion of the catheter and configured to come in contact with a tissue to be removed.

Universal linear surgical stapling buttress

A surgical buttress carrier assembly includes a buttress carrier and a buttress material. The buttress carrier has a body, a distal end, and lateral sides; the carrier has at least one distally extending post at the distal end, at least one first laterally extending post at a first lateral side, and at least one second laterally extending post at a second lateral side. The buttress carrier has an inner edge adjacent the distal end, and a proximally extending hook extending from the inner edge. The buttress material has an elongate shape, a distal end, and a first lateral side and a second lateral side; the buttress material has at least one opening at the distal end, at least one first side opening adjacent the buttress first lateral side, and at least one second side opening adjacent the buttress second lateral side.

CANNULATED T-HANDLE DRIVER AND DOUBLE LATCH CANNULA OBTURATOR
20220031359 · 2022-02-03 · ·

An obturator assembly with a rotatable and cannulated obturator shaft for inserting a cannula into a human joint space. The obturator assemblies includes an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end with a channel extending along an inner surface of the elongated body. The obturator assembly also includes a locking mechanism connected within the elongated body. The locking mechanism is rotatable between a first configuration and a second configuration. A cannulated obturator shaft is attached to the locking mechanism and is rotatable between the first configuration and the second configuration via the locking mechanism. The obturator assembly has a latch assembly connected to the cannulated obturator shaft which is rotatable between the first configuration and second configuration via the locking mechanism. The latch assembly securely and removably attaches to a cannula.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PASSING SUTURE

A device that can pierce and hold tissue and then pass suture through tissue. The device can have a shuttle that can removably attach to a suture and jaws that can be rotatably opened and closed with respect to each other. The device can have a first jaw having a first jaw channel and a first jaw first stop. The shuttle can have a shuttle longitudinal axis and a shuttle first stop. The shuttle first stop can have a shuttle first stop distal end. The shuttle first stop distal end can be deflectable into the first jaw first stop. When the shuttle first stop distal end is in contact with the first jaw first stop, the shuttle can be passively retained in the first jaw. A method for using the device to repeatedly pass the suture through the tissue without removing the suture or device from the target site.

ROTATIONAL MECHANICAL THROMBECTOMY DEVICE

The present disclosure relates to a mechanical thrombectomy device that includes a catheter assembly with a basket assembly formed of a proximal hub and a distal hub; a flexible tube having a first end attached to the proximal hub and a second end attached to the distal hub; and a plurality of basket wires. The flexible tube may be laser-cut to allow for bending, elongation, and compression. The basket wires each have a first end attached to the proximal hub and a second end attached to the distal hub. The basket wires are disposed around the flexible tube and configured to expand to a preset shape. The basket assembly is attached to a distal end of a rotatable shaft. A drive assembly is configured to rotate the rotatable shaft to rotate the basket assembly. The basket assembly when rotated is configured to macerate a material proximate to the basket assembly.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH CLOSURE STROKE REDUCTION ARRANGEMENTS

A surgical instrument comprising a surgical end effector that includes a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein one of the first and second jaws is selectively movable relative to the other of the first and second jaws upon application of a closure motion to the surgical end effector. In one form, a proximal closure member is configured to be axially advanced a complete closure stroke distance upon application of a closure actuation motion thereto. A distal closure member movably interfaces with the proximal closure member such that the distal closure member moves an axial closure distance in response to axial movement of the proximal closure member through the complete closure stroke distance to thereby cause the distal closure member to apply the closure motion to the surgical end effector. In at least one arrangement, the axial closure distance is less than the complete closure stroke distance.

ARTICULATABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH SINGLE ARTICULATION LINK ARRANGEMENTS

A surgical instrument that comprises an elongate shaft assembly that defines a shaft axis. A surgical end effector is pivotally coupled to the elongate shaft assembly for selective pivotal travel about an articulation axis that extends transversely relative to the shaft axis. The surgical instrument further includes an articulation system that comprises a single articulation driver that is supported for longitudinal travel along a path that is laterally offset from the shaft axis. A cross link is coupled to the articulation driver and extends transversely across the shaft axis to be coupled to the surgical end effector.

Articulation drive features for surgical stapler

An apparatus comprises a shaft, an end effector, an articulation joint, and an articulation drive assembly. The shaft has a longitudinal axis. The end effector is operable to staple tissue. The articulation joint couples the shaft with the end effector. The end effector is pivotable at the articulation joint to selectively deflect the end effector away from the longitudinal axis of the shaft. The articulation drive assembly is operable to pivot the end effector at the articulation joint. The articulation drive assembly comprises a first link and a second link. The first link is longitudinally translatable relative to the shaft assembly. The distal end of the first link is pivotably coupled with the proximal end of the second link. The distal end of the second link is pivotably coupled with the end effector. The articulation drive assembly articulates the end effector in response to longitudinal translation of the first link.

Apparatus for performing an arthroscopic surgical procedure
11234583 · 2022-02-01 · ·

A cannula assembly can allow an operator in an arthroscopic surgical procedure to control both an arthroscope and a surgical tool with a single hand. In some embodiments, for example, a scope tube may be combined with a tool tube to allow such control. The tool may be manipulated, for example, by causing the tool to rotate, and/or to move forward and backward in relation to the cannula assembly.