JAW DRIVE ARM FOR SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATING THE SAME
20220000512 · 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/320092
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/320094
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A surgical instrument includes an elongated body operably connected to a jaw member and a blade. The elongated body includes an inner tube and an outer tube configured to move laterally with respect to one another. A drive arm has a first end engaged to the outer tube and a second end pivotably coupled to the jaw member configured to move laterally in tandem with the outer tube such that motion of the outer tube in a first direction pulls the jaw member away from the blade, and motion of the outer tube in a second direction pushes the jaw member towards the blade. The drive arm includes a semi-rigid material configured to flex when compressed, such that flexion of the drive arm can offload excess force exerted by the outer tube on the jaw member.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A surgical instrument comprising: an elongated body portion including an inner tube and an outer tube, wherein the outer tube is configured to move longitudinally about the inner tube; a jaw drive arm having a proximal end portion secured to the outer tube and a distal end portion supporting a pivot; and a jaw member pivotably coupled to the inner tube and fixedly engaged to the pivot.
16. The surgical instrument according to claim 15, wherein the distal end portion of the jaw drive arm rotatably supports the pivot within a pivot lumen defined through the distal end portion of the jaw drive arm.
17. The surgical instrument according to claim 16, wherein the pivot includes a pivot pin rotatably disposed within the pivot lumen and including ends that protrude outwardly from both sides of the pivot lumen, wherein the ends of the pivot pin are fixedly engaged with the jaw member.
18. The surgical instrument according to claim 17, wherein longitudinal translation of the outer tube about the inner tube in a first direction pulls the jaw drive arm and the pivot pin to thereby pivot the jaw member in one direction and such that longitudinal translation of the outer tube about the inner tube in a second direction pushes the jaw drive arm and the pivot pin to thereby pivot the jaw member in a different direction.
19. The surgical instrument according to claim 15, wherein the jaw drive arm comprises a semi-rigid material configured to flex when compressed beyond a predefined threshold force.
20. The surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the flexion of the drive arm is configured to offload a pushing force exerted by the outer tube on the jaw member when the pushing force of the outer tube is greater than the predefined threshold force.
21. The surgical instrument according to claim 15, wherein at least one protruding element is disposed on the proximal end portion of the drive arm and configured to be inserted into at least one fastening aperture defined within the outer tube.
22. The surgical instrument according to claim 21, wherein the at least one fastening aperture is configured to releasably receive the at least one protruding element such that the jaw drive arm is removably engaged to the outer tube.
23. The surgical instrument according to claim 21, wherein the at least one protruding element is welded within the at least one fastening aperture such that the drive arm is permanently engaged to the outer tube.
24. The surgical instrument according to claim 15, wherein the jaw member comprises a proximal flange portion and a distal body portion extending distally from the proximal flange portion, the proximal flange portion defining a pair of spaced-apart flanges.
25. The surgical instrument according to claim 24, wherein each flange of the pair of spaced-apart flanges defines a groove configured to receive a portion of the pivot.
26. The surgical instrument according to claim 25, wherein the pivot is a pivot pin and wherein the portions of the pivot are first and second ends of the pivot pin.
27. The surgical instrument according to claim 26, wherein the first and second ends of the pivot pin are welded into the grooves such that the pivot pin is permanently affixed to the proximal flange portion of the jaw member.
28. The surgical instrument according to claim 26, wherein the pivot pin is freely rotatable within a pivot lumen defined through the distal end portion of the jaw drive arm.
29. The surgical instrument according to claim 25, wherein a spacing between the pair of spaces-apart flanges of the proximal flange portion is greater than a width of the distal end portion of the jaw drive arm, and less than a length of the pivot.
30. The surgical instrument according to claim 15, wherein the jaw drive arm tapers in thickness along at least a portion of a length thereof from the proximal end portion towards the distal end portion.
31. The surgical instrument according to claim 15, wherein the proximal end portion of the jaw drive arm is wider than the distal end portion of the jaw drive arm.
32. The surgical instrument according to claim 31, wherein the jaw drive arm tapers inward along at least a portion of the length thereof from the proximal end portion towards the distal end portion.
33. The surgical instrument according to claim 15, further comprising an opposing structure extending from the elongated body portion, wherein the jaw member opposes the opposing structure in at least one position of the jaw member to clamp tissue therebetween.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The above and other aspects and features of the present disclosure will become more apparent in view of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] Jaw drive arms and surgical instruments including such jaw drive arms are provided in accordance with the present disclosure and detailed hereinbelow. Referring to
[0027] Ultrasonic surgical instrument 10 generally includes a handle assembly 12, an elongated body portion 100, and an end effector 16. Handle assembly 12 supports a power supply, e.g., a battery assembly 18, and an ultrasonic transducer and generator assembly (“TAG”) 20, although ultrasonic surgical instrument 10 may alternatively be configured as a tethered instrument wherein the power supply and generator are remote components coupled to handle assembly 12 via one or more surgical cables (not shown). Handle assembly 12 includes a rotation wheel 22, an activation button 24, and a clamp trigger 26. Battery assembly 18 and TAG 20 are each releasably coupled to handle assembly 12 and are removable therefrom to facilitate disposal of any disposable components, e.g., handle assembly 12, elongated body portion 100, and/or end effector 16, and reprocessing of any reusable components, e.g., battery assembly 18 and TAG 20.
[0028] Referring to
[0029] An outer tube 110 is slidably disposed about inner tube 120 such that outer tube 110 moves longitudinally about inner tube 120. Outer tube 110 similarly extends between handle assembly 12 and end effector 16. Outer tube 110, more specifically, includes a proximal end portion that extends into handle assembly 12 and operably couples to clamp trigger 26 by way of a drive assembly (not shown), and a distal end portion that operably couples to proximal flange portion 310 of jaw member 300 via jaw drive arm 200, as detailed below. As a result of this configuration, clamp trigger 26 may be manipulated between an un-actuated position and an actuated position to translate outer tube 110 between an advanced position and a retracted position, thereby pivoting jaw member 300 between an open position (
[0030] Jaw member 300 includes a proximal flange portion 310 defining a pair of spaced-apart proximal flanges, and a distal body portion 320. The proximal flanges of proximal flange portion 310, as noted above, each defines an aperture 312 therethrough. Each proximal flange of proximal flange portion 310 also defines a groove 315 on an upper surface thereof. Grooves 315 are transversely aligned with one another relative to a longitudinal axis of outer tube 110 and made define semi-circular or other suitable cross-sectional configurations. Distal body portion 310 of jaw member 300 includes a structural support retaining a jaw liner thereon that is configured to oppose blade 50 and clamp tissue therebetween in the closed position of jaw member 300.
[0031] Rotation wheel 22 is operably coupled to waveguide 30, inner tube 120, and outer tube 110 such that rotation of rotation wheel 22 relative to handle assembly 12 similarly rotates waveguide 30, inner tube 120, and outer tube 110 relative to handle assembly 12, thereby also rotating blade 50 and jaw member 300 relative to handle assembly 12 in a similar manner. Activation button 24 is configured to selectively activate battery assembly 18 and TAG 20 to produce ultrasonic energy that is transmitted along waveguide 30 to blade 50 of end effector 16.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] With particular reference to
[0034] In order to couple the jaw member 300 to the jaw drive arm 200, a pivot pin 400 is inserted through a pivot lumen 225 defined at the second end portion 220 of the jaw drive arm 200. The pivot pin 400 defines a length greater than a length of the pivot lumen 225. As a result of this configuration, when the pivot pin 400 is fully inserted into the pivot lumen 225, the opposing ends 410 of the pivot pin 400 protrude from both sides of the pivot lumen 225. The protruding opposed ends 410 of the pivot pin 400 are configured to rest within the grooves 315 defined within the proximal flanges of the flange portion 310 of jaw member 300. Once positioned in this manner, the ends 410 of the pivot pin 400 are welded or otherwise secured within grooves 315 to fix pivot pin 400 relative to jaw member 300 and retain pivot pin 400 in position within pivot lumen 225 while permitting free rotation of pivot pin 400 within pivot lumen 225 and relative to the jaw drive arm 200.
[0035] In this configuration, the spacing between the proximal flanges of the proximal flange portion 310 may be greater than the length of the second end portion 220 of the jaw drive arm 200 (which defines the pivot lumen 225), and less than the length of the pivot pin 400.
[0036] Accordingly, when the jaw drive arm 200 is translated relative to the jaw member 300, e.g., in response to translation of outer tube 110 about inner tube 120, the pivot pin 400 rotates within the pivot lumen 225 and urges the jaw member 300 to pivot relative to blade 250, e.g., towards the open position 340 when jaw drive arm is pulled proximally in the first direction 130 and towards the closed position 330 when jaw drive arm 200 is pushed distally in the second direction 140.
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[0038] To achieve a desired limiting effect on the clamping force, in some embodiments, the jaw drive arm 200 may increase in thickness in a proximal to distal direction from the first end portion 210 until reaching the same height as the outer tube 110 before extending distally toward the second end portion 220 at uniform thickness. Additionally or alternatively, the first end portion 210 of the jaw drive arm 200 can be made wider than the second end portion 220 of the jaw drive arm 200 such that the jaw drive arm 200 tapers inward from the first end portion 210 until reaching the width of the second end portion 220 of the jaw drive arm 200 before extending distally toward the second end portion 220 at uniform width.
[0039] While several embodiments of the disclosure have been described above and illustrated in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.