A61B2017/2929

SHAFT ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A LOCKOUT

An end effector is disclosed comprising a cartridge channel, a staple cartridge positionable in the cartridge channel, and a firing assembly configured to lock itself if the staple cartridge is not positioned in the cartridge channel. Moreover, the firing assembly is configured to lock itself if the staple cartridge has been at least partially spent.

SURGICAL FORCEPS FOR GRASPING, TREATING, AND/OR CUTTING TISSUE
20170296212 · 2017-10-19 ·

An end effector assembly for a forceps includes first and second jaw members each having an opposed electrically-conductive tissue-contacting surface. The first jaw member is pivotable relative to the second jaw member between a spaced-apart position and an approximated position for grasping tissue between the opposed electrically-conductive tissue-contacting surfaces. The second jaw member includes an electrical cutting element and is translatable relative to the first jaw member between a first position, wherein the opposed electrically-conductive tissue-contacting surfaces are aligned with one another, and a second position, wherein the opposed electrically-conductive tissue-contacting surfaces are longitudinally offset relative to one another. Upon translation of the second jaw member between the first and second positions, the electrical cutting element is translated at least partially along the opposed electrically-conductive tissue-contacting surface of the first jaw member.

MICRO FORCEPS
20170296382 · 2017-10-19 · ·

A micro forceps 12 according to the present invention comprises: a housing 22 having an opening part 27 on a side 23 thereof; a rotating body 32 that is retained in the housing 22, rotatable around a long axis of the housing 22, and partially exposed from the opening part 27; a clip part 52 for clipping an object; a wire rod part provided with the clip part 52 on one side, and connected to the rotating body 32 on the other side; an opening/closing operation part 62 that is retained in the housing 22, movable along the long axis direction of the housing 22, and partially exposed from the opening part 27; and a tubular part 72 connected to the opening/closing operation part 62; wherein the clip part 52 is in a closed state where the clip part 52 is placed in the tubular part 72 when the opening/closing operation part 62 is moved to a clip part 52 side; and the clip part 52 is in an opened state where the clip part 52 comes out of the tubular part 72 when the opening/closing operation part 62 is moved to opposite to the clip part 52 side.

Shaft rotation actuator on a surgical instrument

A surgical instrument comprising a handle and a rotatable shaft is disclosed. The handle comprises a rotatable actuator configured to rotate the shaft. In various instances, the rotatable actuator is mounted to the handle in proximity to a grip of the handle so that a clinician can easily rotate the actuator while holding the handle. The direction in which the actuator is rotated corresponds to the direction in which the shaft is rotated.

Articulatable surgical instruments with proximal and distal shaft supports

A surgical stapling instrument comprising an elongate shaft assembly that includes a surgical end effector that is operably coupled thereto by an articulation joint. The surgical instrument may include a first distal articulation driver operably coupled to the surgical end effector and a second distal articulation driver that is coupled to the surgical end effector. At least one driver member may operably engage the first and second distal articulation drivers such that when the first distal articulation driver is moved in a distal direction, the least one driver moves the second distal articulation driver in a proximal direction and when the first distal articulation driver is moved in the proximal direction, the at least one driver member moves the second distal articulation driver in the distal direction.

Surgical instrument with ultrasonic transducer having integral switches

An ultrasonic surgical device comprises a handle assembly, a shaft assembly, and a removable transducer module. The transducer module includes a waveguide, a locking mechanism, and an electronics assembly including at least one button. The handle assembly includes a trigger assembly configured to actuate the button(s) of the electronics assembly when the transducer module is coupled with the handle assembly. The shaft assembly engages the waveguide of the transducer module and is disposed at the distal end of the handle assembly. The distal end of the shaft assembly includes a harmonic blade. When assembled with the handle assembly, the transducer module is capable of providing ultrasonic energy to the harmonic blade.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH MOTORIZED ARTICULATION DRIVE IN SHAFT ROTATION KNOB
20170281218 · 2017-10-05 ·

An apparatus includes a body assembly, a shaft defining a longitudinal axis extending from the body assembly, an acoustic waveguide having a flexible portion, and an articulation section coupled with the shaft. A portion of the articulation section encompasses the flexible portion of the waveguide. The articulation section has a first member and a second member translatable relative to the first member. An end effector has an ultrasonic blade that is in communication with the waveguide. An articulating control assembly has a motor. The motor is operable to translate the first and second members to thereby deflect the end effector away from the longitudinal axis at the articulation section.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH LOCKING ARTICULATION DRIVE WHEEL

A surgical instrument includes a shaft assembly and an articulation control assembly. The shaft assembly includes an articulation section that is configured to deflect a distal end portion from the longitudinal axis. The articulation control assembly includes an articulation control member and a transmission assembly. The articulation control member is rotatably mounted relative to the shaft assembly. The transmission assembly is operatively connected between the articulation control member and the articulation section of the shaft assembly. The transmission assembly is configured to transmit selective manipulation of the articulation control member to the articulation section and selectively actuate the articulation section. The articulation control assembly is configured to lock without selective manipulation of the articulation control member to thereby inhibit actuation of the articulation section and unlock with selective manipulation of the articulation control member to thereby actuate the articulation section.

ARTICULATION JOINT FOR SURGICAL INSTRUMENT
20170281221 · 2017-10-05 ·

A surgical apparatus includes a body, an ultrasonic transducer, a shaft, an acoustic waveguide, an articulation section, an end effector, and a restricting member. The ultrasonic transducer is operable to convert electrical power into ultrasonic vibrations. The shaft couples the end effector and the body together. The acoustic waveguide is coupled with the transducer. The articulation section is operable to flex to thereby deflect the end effector from a longitudinal axis defined by the shaft. The restricting member is operable to restrict lateral deflection of the end effector. The restricting member is further operable to cooperate with a translating member to rigidize the articulation section when the end effector is aligned with the longitudinal axis. Such rigidization includes removing any “play” or other small movement that might otherwise be provided by the articulation section due to manufacturing tolerances and/or looseness between parts.

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH SELECTIVELY LOCKED ARTICULATION ASSEMBLY

An apparatus for operating on tissue includes a body assembly, a shaft assembly, an acoustic waveguide, an articulation section, an articulation control assembly, an end effector, and an articulation lock. A portion of the articulation section encompasses a flexible portion of the waveguide. The articulation includes a first member and a second member that is longitudinally translatable relative to the first member. The articulation control assembly is configured to move relative to the shaft assembly in order to longitudinally translate the second member relative to the first member. The end effector includes an ultrasonic blade in acoustic communication with the waveguide. The articulation lock is configured to prevent movement of the articulation control assembly relative to the shaft assembly.