A61B2017/00438

TREATMENT DEVICE
20220240973 · 2022-08-04 · ·

A treatment device having a vibration source, a transmission rod, treatment blade, and a jaw piece attached to a movable handle is disclosed. The treatment device is equipped with ultrasonic transducers which includes piezoelectric elements converting electrical power into ultrasonic vibrations. The ultrasonic vibrations are transmitted along the transmission members to the treatment blade that vibrates at ultrasonic frequencies to cut and/or seal tissues. The jaw piece is connected to the movable handle and open and closes with the movement of the movable handle. The treatment device is also equipped with an extension protruding from the operation body that allows the operator to operate the device and the movable handle at ease, even when the device is operated at different angles.

Medical instruments for performing minimally-invasive procedures

Apparatus for performing a minimally-invasive procedure, the apparatus comprising: a shaft having a distal end and a proximal end; a monopolar knife assembly attached to the distal end of the shaft, the monopolar knife assembly comprising a knife; a handle attached to the proximal end of the shaft; wherein the shaft comprises a flexible portion and an articulating portion, wherein the flexible portion extends distally from the handle and the articulating portion extends distally from the flexible portion; wherein at least one articulation cable extends from the handle to the articulating portion, such that when tension is applied to the at least one articulation cable, the articulating portion deflects; wherein an actuation element extends through the shaft from the handle to the knife, such that when the actuation element is moved, the knife is moved; and wherein the actuation element transmits electrical power from the handle to the knife.

Intra-cardiac myocardial resection device
11452544 · 2022-09-27 ·

An intra-cardiac myocardial resection device comprises an outer-layer protective sleeve and an inner-layer scalpel sleeve. An upper sidewall of the outer-layer protective sleeve is provided with a resection window, and an upper edge of the resection window is provided with a downward hook; and a sidewall of the outer-layer protective sleeve is provided with an axial sliding groove. The inner-layer scalpel sleeve is mounted in the outer-layer protective sleeve, and an upper end of the inner-layer scalpel sleeve is provided with an annular blade having an upward edge. A sidewall of the inner-layer scalpel sleeve is provided with a hollow operation handle, and the hollow operation handle extends out of the sliding groove. During a surgery, performed by using the intra-cardiac myocardial resection device, a resection extent and a resection effect can be monitored, and the surgical treatment effect for such patients is improved.

EAR VISUALIZATION AND TREATMENT SYSTEM
20220095900 · 2022-03-31 ·

A device for visualizing and providing suction for a surgical procedure in an ear may include a handle, a main shaft extending from the handle, an imaging sensor at a distal end of the main shaft, a light source at the distal end of the main shaft, and a suction shaft extending from the handle. The device may also include a spring coupled with the suction shaft and/or the handle, such that when the suction shaft is advanced in a distal direction and then released, the suction shaft retracts automatically. The suction shaft may have a distal curved portion, and the device may have a thumb depress portion that allows a user to spin the suction shaft to suction in different directions. Some embodiments may include a suction shaft with a sharp distal tip that is configured for placing an ear tube in the tympanic membrane.

MEDICAL TOOL FOR FINGERTIP

A medical tool for fingertip of the present invention has a resin layer that emits red fluorescence or near-infrared fluorescence, and is used by putting it on a fingertip. More specifically, the medical tools for fingertip 1A to 1E have a finger cot shape and an opening portion 2 from which the ball of the finger is exposed when put on, and are formed of a resin that emits red fluorescence or near-infrared fluorescence. Alternatively, the medical tools for fingertip 1F and 1G have a globe shape, and a printing layer 8, 9 that is formed of a resin that emits red fluorescence or near-infrared fluorescence on or around the ball of the finger thereof. Further alternatively, the medical tools for fingertip 1H and 1I are a sticker-like medical tool having an adhesive layer provided to one surface of the resin layer that emits red fluorescence or near-infrared fluorescence, and have a size that allows it to be attached to the ball of the finger. When the medical tools for fingertip are put on the tip of a finger of a surgeon used for palpation of a living body, the position of an affected site which has been specified from the mucosal side by the palpation can be accurately specified from the serosal side.

Surgical instruments comprising a lockable end effector socket

A surgical instrument comprising a shaft and an end effector is disclosed. The end effector is releasably attachable to the shaft by a lock biased into a locked condition to hold the end effector to the shaft.

Surgical buttress loading and attaching/detaching assemblies

A surgical stapling system includes a surgical stapling apparatus and a staple cartridge surgical buttress assembly. The surgical stapling apparatus includes a handle assembly, an elongate tubular body extending distally from the handle assembly, and an end effector extending distally from the elongate tubular body. The end effector includes an anvil assembly and a staple cartridge assembly. The staple cartridge surgical buttress assembly includes a surgical buttress and a leash. The surgical buttress includes a body having an annular configuration and legs extending from the body. The body is positioned against a tissue facing surface of the staple cartridge assembly and the legs are positioned against a housing of the staple cartridge assembly. The leash is threaded through at least one of the legs and extends proximally from the surgical buttress towards the handle assembly.

Systems and methods for implanting electrode leads

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for insertion tools for implanting electrode leads. In one embodiment, an insertion tool comprises a shaft having an outer cannula and an inner cannula. An actuator may be configured to transition the insertion tool between at least three configurations. In a first configuration, the inner cannula and the outer cannula are configured to receive the lead in the shaft. In a second configuration, the inner cannula and the outer cannula are configured to secure the lead in the shaft. In a third configuration, the inner cannula and the outer cannula are configured to cause the lead to separate from the insertion tool and implant in adjacent tissue.

HAND-MOUNTED ILLUMINATION METHOD, SYSTEM, AND DEVICES
20220082216 · 2022-03-17 ·

A compact precision illumination source mounts on a finger of a user for providing localized illumination for precision tasks such as surgical procedures and other tasks performed in dark or confined spaces. A frame having a circular or arcuate shape engages the finger, and secures an enclosure having a small but powerful bright, light focused on a predetermined region defined by the end of the digit that is likely the activity region for an instrument grasped by the digit. The frame engages a charge module for aligning external conductors for recharging a power supply in the illumination source.

ENHANCED REALITY MEDICAL GUIDANCE SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE
20220008141 · 2022-01-13 ·

Apparatus, system and methods are described for providing a health care provider (HCP) with an enhanced reality perceptual experience for surgical, interventional, therapeutic, and diagnostic use. The apparatus, system and methods make use of a combination of sensors and audio visual data to cross-correlate information, and present the correlated information to the HCP on to one or more platforms for use during a diagnostic, interventional, therapeutic, or surgical procedure.