A61B2018/00053

Surgical instrument with a sensing array

A surgical instrument is disclosed. The surgical instrument includes a shaft, a sensing array and a fluid detection circuit. The sensing array is positioned within the shaft. The fluid detection circuit is electrically coupled to the sensing array, and is configured to determine when a fluid originating from an environment external to the shaft is present within the shaft.

Method and apparatus for coupling left ventricle of the heart to the anterior interventricular vein to stimulate collateral development in ischemic regions
09585665 · 2017-03-07 · ·

A method for stimulation of collateral development in ischemic cardiac regions comprises the fluid coupling of the left ventricle of the heart to the anterior interventricular vein to stimulate collateral development in ischemic regions. The fluid coupling of the left ventricle of the heart to the anterior interventricular vein includes a control of the diastolic/systolic pressure in the venous system to be within about 20-50 mmHg. The fluid coupling of the left ventricle of the heart to the anterior interventricular vein includes inserting a transmyocardial conduit into the left ventricle and a tri-directional coupler attached to the anterior interventricular vein. An associated apparatus for stimulation of collateral development in ischemic cardiac regions via the fluid coupling of the left ventricle of the heart to the anterior interventricular vein is disclosed.

Devices and methods for treating a nerve of the nasal cavity using image guidance

The invention disclosed here generally relates to devices used to identify the location of a never in order to modify a property of the nerve. Specifically, the invention utilized pre-operative scans of a patient's nasal cavity in order to identify target treatment locations when a nerve to be treated is located. The image of the nasal cavity and target treatment location can be registered with the real time position of the nasal cavity using a surgical navigation system in order to assist in guiding a surgical probe to the target treatment location.

TECHNIQUES FOR CONTROLLING AN IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION SYSTEM

An improved user interface system for an irreversible electroporation (IRE) system is provided. User interfaces are provided that dynamically display information provided by an operator or provided by the IRE system during setup, planning, and implementation stages of an IRE procedure in a more intuitive and efficient manner. As a result of being provided the user interfaces described herein, operators can plan and implement more effective IRE procedures to the benefit of a patient.

Surgical instrument with jaw opening assist feature
09566110 · 2017-02-14 · ·

An apparatus for operating on tissue includes an end effector, an actuator, and a spring assembly. The end effector includes a first jaw and a second jaw that pivots relative to the first jaw from an open position to a closed position. The actuator is coupled with the second jaw to pivot the second jaw relative to the first jaw. The spring assembly is coupled with the actuator and is adjustable from a first position to a second position. The spring assembly compresses to resiliently bias the actuator to pivot the second jaw to the open position when the spring assembly is in the first position. The spring assembly compresses a smaller amount when the spring assembly is in the second position.

Dual durometer insulating boot for electrosurgical forceps

An electrosurgical forceps includes a shaft having a pair of jaw members at a distal end and movable about a pivot from a first position and disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members are closer to one another for grasping tissue, a movable handle that actuates a drive assembly to move the jaw members relative to one another. At least one jaw member conducts electrical energy to tissue held therebetween. A flexible insulating boot is disposed on an exterior surface of at least one jaw member and about the pivot and includes a first longitudinal portion made from a high durometer material and a second longitudinal portion made from a low durometer material. The high durometer material may operably retain the flexible insulating boot atop the proximal ends of the jaw members.

COATED CATHETER ELECTRODES EMBEDDED IN A SLEEVE
20260053549 · 2026-02-26 ·

A medical probe includes a shaft, a basket assembly, and heat shrink sleeves. The shaft is configured for insertion into an organ of a patient. The basket assembly is mounted at a distal end of the shaft, the basket assembly comprising a plurality of splines. The plurality of electrodes is fitted on the plurality of splines, each electrode defining an outer conductive surface. The heat shrink sleeves are fitted over the electrodes, the sleeves comprising open windows that expose conductive surfaces of the electrodes.

CABLE RETAINMENT FEATURES FOR CABLE-ACTUATED SURGICAL TOOLS

A surgical tool includes a drive housing, a drive input rotatably mounted to a bottom of the drive housing, and a capstan assembly arranged within the drive housing and operatively coupled to the drive input such that rotation of the drive input correspondingly actuates the capstan assembly. The capstan assembly includes a capstan that provides a cable pulley with a pulley groove sized to receive a drive cable wrapped at least partially about the capstan, a crimp pocket defined in the cable pulley and sized to receive a termination crimp secured to an end of the drive cable, and a cable retainment feature provided on the cable pulley and operable to retain the termination crimp within the crimp pocket once received therein. The termination crimp is received within the crimp pocket by forcing the termination crimp past the cable retainment feature.