A61B2018/0094

Surgical instrument with dual mode end effector and modular clamp arm assembly
10893914 · 2021-01-19 · ·

A first subassembly includes a body and an ultrasonic blade. A second subassembly is configured to removably couple with the first subassembly and includes a first clamp arm and a first clamp arm actuator. The first clamp arm is configured to be located on a first side of the longitudinal axis of the body, and the first clamp arm actuator is configured to be located on a second side of the longitudinal axis, when the second subassembly is coupled with the first subassembly. The third subassembly is similar to the second subassembly except that the second clamp arm of the third subassembly is configured to be located on the second side of the longitudinal axis of the body when the third subassembly is coupled with the first subassembly.

Remote Control Module For Instruments

A monitoring system may include a processor and display system for displaying results from the monitoring. A user may be in a sterile field away from the processor and display system and selected input devices. A controller may be physically connected to the monitoring system from the sterile field to allow the user to control the monitoring system.

REMOVABLE TIP FOR USE WITH ELECTROSURGICAL DEVICES
20210000533 · 2021-01-07 ·

Disclosed herein are various embodiments of electrosurgical devices. In one embodiment a removable tip for use with an electrosurgical tool comprises a first tip member having a proximal end and a distal end; a second tip member having a proximal end and a distal end; an actuator coupled to the first tip member and the second tip member, the actuator for moving the first and second tip members between a closed position where the distal end of the first tip member and the distal end of the second tip member are proximate one another, and an open position where the distal end of the first tip member and the distal end of the second tip member are separated by a distance from one another; and an insertion member coupled with the proximal ends of the tip members for inserting the removable tip within an opening in the electrosurgical tool.

Electrosurgical device
10881450 · 2021-01-05 · ·

A surgical instrument having a handle, elongate shaft protruding from handle and end-effector located at end of shaft is described. To allow for rotation of the end-effector the shaft is connected to a rotation wheel mounted on handle, towards rearward end of handle proximal to the user. The rotation wheel is in the form of a thumbwheel, having an ergonomically designed shape that tapers from distal direction to proximal direction, with angle of the taper matching angle of the outer surface of the handle. The outer tapered surface of the thumbwheel has a number of shaped cut-out or scalloped portions arranged around the outer circumference of the wheel, and arranged in use to receive the tip of a user's thumb to allow the user to rotate the wheel in order to set the rotational orientation of the end-effector. Such an arrangement provides a comfortable and easy to use instrument.

ELECTROSURGICAL FORCEPS

An electrosurgical forceps includes a pair of first and second shaft members pivotably coupled to one another, an end effector assembly coupled to the pair of first and second shaft members, and a resilient, compressible pivot assembly pivotably coupling the first and second shaft members to one another.

MULTI-FUNCTION SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

A surgical instrument includes an elongated shaft supporting an end effector assembly, a sheath slidably disposed about the elongated shaft and the end effector assembly, and a housing disposed at a proximal end portion of the elongated shaft. Inflow, outflow, and common tubes extend into the housing. A manifold is disposed within the housing and defines an inflow port fluidly coupled to the inflow tube, and outflow port fluidly coupled to the outflow tube, and a common tube port fluidly coupled to the common tube. First and second valve assemblies are disposed within the housing and operably coupled to the manifold. The first valve assembly is configured to selectively control a flow of fluid from the inflow tube to the interior of the sheath, and the second valve assembly is configured to selectively control a flow of fluid from the interior of the sheath to the outflow tube.

ELECTROSURGICAL FORCEPS

An electrosurgical forceps includes first and second shaft members pivotably coupled to one another such that pivoting of the first and second shaft members between spaced-apart and approximated positions pivots jaw members thereof between open and closed positions. A proximal end portion of the second shaft member may be pivoted against a resilient bias of a spring element to apply a predetermined clamping pressure on tissue and ultimately engage an activation switch to delivery electrosurgical energy to the clamped tissue.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH REMOVABLE PORTION TO FACILITATE CLEANING

A surgical instrument has an ultrasonic blade that connects to a distal end of an ultrasonic waveguide. A clamp arm assembly is moveable from an opened position for receiving a tissue, toward a closed position for clamping the tissue. A clamp arm actuator connected to the clamp arm assembly directs the clamp arm assembly from the opened position toward the closed position. An outer sheath surrounds at least a portion of the ultrasonic waveguide. The outer sheath includes a cover removably received against a sheath body, and a sheath securement feature able to detachably couple the cover to the sheath body such that the cover can be detached from the sheath body for accessing the ultrasonic waveguide within the outer sheath.

Remote control module for instruments

A monitoring system may include a processor and display system for displaying results from the monitoring. A user may be in a sterile field away from the processor and display system and selected input devices. A controller may be physically connected to the monitoring system from the sterile field to allow the user to control the monitoring system.

Sterile field interactive control displays

An interactive control unit is disclosed. The interactive control unit includes an interactive touchscreen display, an interface configured to couple the control unit to a surgical hub, a processor, and a memory coupled to the processor. The memory stores instructions executable by the processor to receive input commands from the interactive touchscreen display located inside a sterile field and transmit the input commands to the surgical hub to control devices coupled to the surgical hub located outside the sterile field.