CONTINUOUS ROTATION OF A SURGICAL INSTRUMENT
20210393318 ยท 2021-12-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B18/1445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B18/1482
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A continuous rotation assembly that may be positioned in the housing of an electrosurgical device to maintain electrical continuity between an electrosurgical power source and an electrosurgical implement positioned at the end of a rotatable shaft. A stator is positioned about the shaft and fixed against rotation and includes a pair of rings that are electrically isolated from each other. A rotor having first and second sets of pins that are electrically isolated from each other is positioned about the shaft and rotatable therewith. The pins are positioned to stay contact with the pair of rings as the shaft and rotor rotate. A first pair of wires couples the pins to the electrosurgical implement. A second pair of wires couples the pair of rings to an electrosurgical power source, thereby providing power to the implement even if the shaft is rotated continuously.
Claims
1. An electrosurgical device, comprising: an electrosurgical implement supported by a shaft for rotation about a longitudinal axis; a stator positioned about the shaft and fixed against rotation, wherein the stator includes a pair of rings that are electrically isolated from each other and configured for connection to an electrosurgical power source; and a rotor having first and second sets of pins that are electrically isolated from each other and electrically coupled to the electrosurgical implement, wherein the rotor is positioned about and rotatable with the shaft such that the first set of pins are positioned in contact with one of the pair of rings and the second set of pins are positioned in contact with the other of the pair of rings.
2. The electrosurgical device of claim 1, further comprising a housing defining a first rib positioned in abutting relation to the stator and preventing rotation of the stator.
3. The electrosurgical device of claim 2, wherein the housing further defines a second rib positioned adjacently to the rotor.
4. The electrosurgical device of claim 3, further comprising a bushing positioned between the rotor and the second rib to allow rotation of the rotor.
5. The electrosurgical device of claim 4, wherein the shaft includes a longitudinal slot.
6. The electrosurgical device of claim 5, wherein the rotor includes a tang that engages the slot of the shaft.
7. The electrosurgical device of claim 6, wherein the first and second sets of pins comprise pogo pins.
8. The electrosurgical device of claim 7, wherein the electrosurgical implement comprises first and second opposing jaws, wherein each of the first and second opposing jaws is electrically coupled to a respective one of the first and second sets of pins by each of a second pair of wires.
9. A method of providing continuous rotation to an electrosurgical device, comprising the steps of: coupling a rotor having first and second sets of pins electrically isolated from each other to a rotatable shaft of the electrosurgical device so that the first set of pins are positioned in contact with one of a pair of rings of a stator that is fixed against rotation and the second set of pins are positioned in contact with the other of the pair of rings; coupling the first and second sets of pins to an electrosurgical implement of the electrosurgical device that is mounted to the shaft; and coupling the pair of rings of the stator to an electrosurgical power source so that the electrosurgical power source is in electrical continuity with the electrosurgical implement.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of rotating the shaft to cause rotation of the rotor while the stator remains fixed so that electrical continuity is maintained between the electrosurgical power source and the electrosurgical implement as a result of the first and second sets of pins remaining in contact with the pair of rings as the shaft is rotated.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the first and second sets of pins are spring loaded to remain in contact with the pair of rings.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the rotor is coupled to the shaft by a tang of the rotor engaging a slot in the shaft.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the rotor is further coupled to the rotatable shaft by a bushing that surrounds the shaft and abuts a rib of a housing of the electrosurgical device.
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[0006] The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0013] A first pair of wires 46 and 48 may be coupled to first and second sets of pins 24 and 26, respectively, via contact pads 50. Wires 46 and 48 extend within shaft 18 to connect to electrodes held within jaws 14. First pair of wires 46 and 48 will rotate along with rotor 20 and shaft 18 and thus will not come under any tension regarding of how shaft 18 is rotated. A second set of wires 52 and 54 interconnects each of rings 28 and 30 to electrosurgical power source 16. As a result, electrosurgical power source 16 is electrically interconnected to jaws 14 such as for cutting and coagulation procedures. If shaft 18 of device 10 is rotated about longitudinal axis X-X during an electrosurgical procedure, rotor 20 will rotate along with shaft 18 while stator 22 remains stationary. First and second sets of pins 24 and 26 of rotor 20 will remain in contact with rings 28 and 30, respectively, during any rotation. As stator 22 is fixed in place, wires 52 and 54 are not required to move or stretch along with rotation of shaft 18, and will therefore not become inadvertently disconnected regardless of how shaft 18 is rotated. As a result, electrical continuity between jaws 14 and electrosurgical power source 16 is maintained regardless of the extent of rotation of shaft 18. In fact, shaft 18 may be rotated continuously while still maintaining electrical connectively between jaws 14 and electrosurgical power source 16 without concern of loos of electrical continuity due to disconnected wires or electrical components.