A61B2017/2908

Staple instrument comprising a firing path display

A surgical stapling system for stapling the tissue of a patient is disclosed. The stapling system comprises a housing, a shaft extending from the housing, and an end effector extending from the shaft. The end effector comprises a plurality of staples removably stored therein and, also, an anvil configured to deform the staples. The stapling system further comprises a firing mechanism configured to deploy the staples along a staple firing path longer than 60 mm, a camera configured to capture an image of the patient tissue, a display, and a controller configured to generate an image of the staple firing path, wherein the images are displayed on the display.

INSTRUMENT SHAFTS WITH RELIEF FEATURES, AND RELATED DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS

An instrument includes a tubular shaft, an end effector coupled to a distal end portion of the tubular shaft, and a relief feature extending circumferentially along a wall of the shaft and along at least a portion of a length of the shaft. The relief feature defines flexural members on opposing sides of the relief feature. The flexural members can move relative to one another in response to bending the shaft. The flexural members can engage one another on one or both of tension and compression sides of the shaft on the condition the shaft is bent to an angle within a predetermined range of bend angles. Systems and methods relate to instruments including such shafts.

Surgical instruments, control assemblies, and surgical systems facilitating manipulation and visualization
11553938 · 2023-01-17 · ·

A surgical instrument includes a housing, a shaft extending from the housing, an end effector assembly extending from the shaft and configured to rotate and/or articulate relative to the housing, a motor disposed within the housing and operably coupled to the end effector assembly to rotate and/or articulate of the end effector assembly relative to the housing, and a sensing assembly configured to sense movement of the housing relative to a reference position and to drive the motor to rotate and/or articulate of the end effector assembly relative to the housing based upon the sensed movement. The sensing assembly is configured to operate in each of a standard mode, wherein movement of the housing effects rotation and/or articulation of the end effector assembly in a similar direction, and a reversed mode, wherein movement of the housing effects rotation and/or articulation of the end effector assembly in an opposite direction.

Device and Method for Transcatheter Heart Valve Repair under Triangular Resection Technique
20180000473 · 2018-01-04 ·

Medical device for transcatheter heart valve repair comprising a grasping tweezer (1) and a plicating tweezer (2), said grasping tweezer (1) being adapted to grasp a leaflet rim (3) and said plicating tweezer (2) comprising two rotatable flaps (4,5) and a central shaft (6) around which said flaps (4,5) may rotate in a “butterfly manner”, in such a way that the plicating tweezer (2) may adopt a closed or an open configuration. The invention also relates to a method for using this medical device.

Methods, Systems, and Devices for Initializing a Surgical Tool
20180000543 · 2018-01-04 ·

Various exemplary methods, systems, and devices for initializing a surgical tool are provided. In general, a surgical tool can include an end effector, an elongate shaft, and a wrist that couples the end effector to a distal end of the shaft. The wrist can be configured to facilitate movement of the end effector relative to the shaft. The surgical tool can include multiple flexible members configured to move, either individually or as a group including any plural number of the flexible members, to cause the movement of the end effector relative to the shaft by pivoting at the wrist. The movement of the end effector can include movement between an unarticulated position and an articulated position. The surgical tool can also include one or more homing members configured to be selectively actuated to force the end effector into the unarticulated position.

Surgical instrument with jaw alignment features

A surgical instrument that includes first and second jaws that are movably coupled together to move between an open and a closed position. The first jaw includes a first proximal end, a first distal tip, and a first jaw midpoint between the first proximal end and the first distal tip. The second jaw includes a second proximal end and a second distal tip. The first jaw includes a first alignment feature that is distal to the first jaw midpoint and is configured to engage a corresponding portion of the second jaw when the first and second jaws are moved to the closed position to align the first distal tip with the second distal tip.

APPLICATOR INSTRUMENTS HAVING STACKED SURGICAL FASTENERS FOR OFF-AXIS SURGICAL FASTENER DELIVERY

An applicator instrument for dispensing surgical fasteners includes a housing, and an elongated shaft extending from the housing. The elongated shaft has a proximal end secured to the housing, a distal end spaced from the proximal end, and a first axis extending between the proximal and distal ends of the elongated shaft. Surgical fasteners are disposed in the elongated shaft. The surgical fasteners are stacked at an angle relative to the first axis of the elongated shaft. A distal end cap having a surgical fastener dispensing window is secured to the distal end of the elongated shaft. The applicator instrument has a firing system disposed in the housing, and an actuator coupled with the firing system for activating the firing system to dispense the surgical fasteners through the surgical fastener dispensing window.

TREATMENT TOOL
20230000511 · 2023-01-05 · ·

A treatment tool includes an end effector, an elongated tubular shaft part, a first deflection part having a proximal end connected to a distal end of the tubular shaft part, a second deflection part having a proximal end connected to a distal end of the first deflection part and having a distal end connected to a proximal end of the end effector, and an operation part configured to operate the end effector, in which, when the first deflection part is deflected with respect to an axis of the tubular shaft part, the second deflection part is deflected to an opposite side with respect to the axis and a distal end of the end effector moves on the axis.

Mechanical wrist joints with enhanced range of motion, and related devices and methods

A wrist joint, such as for a surgical instrument, may include a first disc, a second disc adjacent the first disc, a drive tendon connecting the first disc and the second disc. The first disc and the second disc may include respective opposing gear features that intermesh with one another. The first disc and the second disc may further include opposing load bearing surfaces. In response to tensioning the drive tendon, the first and second discs rotate relative to each other. The first and second discs may have a maximum rotational range of motion greater than about +/−45 degrees relative to each other.

CONTINUUM INSTRUMENT AND SURGICAL ROBOT
20230225758 · 2023-07-20 ·

A continuum instrument includes at least one proximal continuum and at least one distal continuum. The proximal continuum comprises a proximal base disk, a first proximal stop disk, a second proximal stop disk, a plurality of proximal structural backbones and a plurality of proximal drive backbones, with proximal ends of the plurality of proximal drive backbones being fixedly connected to the second proximal stop disk, and the plurality of proximal drive backbones passing through the first proximal stop disk and having distal ends fixedly connected to the proximal base disk. The distal continuum comprises a distal stop disk and a plurality of distal structural backbones, the plurality of distal structural backbones being connected to or integrally formed with the plurality of proximal structural backbones, and distal ends of the plurality of distal structural backbones being fixedly connected to the distal stop disk.