Brake for adapter assemblies for surgical devices
10736637 ยท 2020-08-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/0046
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/293
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/2929
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/1155
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/07278
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/115
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An adapter assembly for operably connecting an end effector to an electromechanical surgical instrument includes a drive transfer assembly, a drive member, and a first pusher assembly. The drive transfer assembly includes first and second rotatable shafts. The drive member is operably connected to the first rotatable shaft for transferring rotational motion from the first rotatable shaft to effect a first function and the first pusher assembly is operably connected to the second rotatable shaft for converting rotational motion from the second rotatable shaft to longitudinal movement to effect a second function. The first pusher assembly includes a brake member for rotationally locking the drive member relative to the first pusher assembly.
Claims
1. An adapter assembly for operably connecting an end effector to an electromechanical surgical instrument, the adapter assembly comprising: a drive transfer assembly including a first rotatable shaft, a second rotatable shaft laterally spaced from the first rotatable shaft, and a third rotatable shaft; a drive member operably connected to the first rotatable shaft for transferring rotational motion from the first rotatable shaft to effect a first function; a first pusher assembly operably connected to the second rotatable shaft for converting rotational motion from the second rotatable shaft to longitudinal movement to effect a second function, the first pusher assembly including a brake member for rotationally locking the drive member relative to the first pusher assembly; and a second pusher assembly operably connected to the third rotatable shaft for converting rotational motion from the third rotatable shaft to longitudinal movement to effect a third function.
2. An adapter assembly for operably connecting an end effector to an electromechanical surgical instrument, the adapter assembly comprising: a drive transfer assembly including a first rotatable shaft and a second rotatable shaft laterally spaced from the first rotatable shaft; a drive member operably connected to the first rotatable shaft for transferring rotational motion from the first rotatable shaft to effect a first function; a first pusher assembly operably connected to the second rotatable shaft for converting rotational motion from the second rotatable shaft to longitudinal movement to effect a second function, the first pusher assembly including a brake member for rotationally locking the drive member relative to the first pusher assembly; and an extension assembly including at least one flexible band assembly operably connected to the first pusher assembly.
3. An adapter assembly for operably connecting an end effector to an electromechanical surgical instrument, the adapter assembly comprising: a drive transfer assembly including a first rotatable shaft and a second rotatable shaft laterally spaced from the first rotatable shaft; a drive member operably connected to the first rotatable shaft for transferring rotational motion from the first rotatable shaft to effect a first function; and a first pusher assembly operably connected to the second rotatable shaft for converting rotational motion from the second rotatable shaft to longitudinal movement to effect a second function, the first pusher assembly including a brake member for rotationally locking the drive member relative to the first pusher assembly, wherein the first pusher assembly includes a planetary gear assembly.
4. The adapter assembly of claim 3, wherein the first pusher assembly includes a first drive screw operably connected to the planetary gear assembly.
5. The adapter assembly of claim 4, wherein the first pusher assembly includes a pusher member operably received about the first drive screw.
6. The adapter assembly of claim 5, wherein rotation of the first drive screw causes longitudinal movement of the pusher member.
7. The adapter assembly of claim 5, wherein the brake member is disposed within the pusher member.
8. An adapter assembly for operably connecting an end effector to an electromechanical surgical instrument, the adapter assembly comprising: a drive transfer assembly including a first rotatable shaft and a second rotatable shaft laterally spaced from the first rotatable shaft; a drive member operably connected to the first rotatable shaft for transferring rotational motion from the first rotatable shaft to effect a first function; and a first pusher assembly operably connected to the second rotatable shaft for converting rotational motion from the second rotatable shaft to longitudinal movement to effect a second function, the first pusher assembly including a brake member for rotationally locking the drive member relative to the first pusher assembly, wherein the brake member includes a collet having a plurality of leaves.
9. The adapter assembly of claim 8, wherein the plurality of leaves of the collet extend radially inward.
10. The adapter assembly of claim 8, wherein the plurality of leaves of the collet extend proximally.
11. The adapter assembly of claim 8, wherein the plurality of leaves of the collet engage the drive member.
12. The adapter assembly of claim 8, wherein the drive member extends through the collet.
13. The adapter assembly of claim 8, wherein the drive member defines a longitudinal axis and the collet defines a plane extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
14. A surgical stapling device comprising: an electromechanical surgical instrument; an end effector; and an adapter assembly for operably connecting the end effector to the electromechanical surgical instrument, the adapter assembly defining a longitudinal axis and including: a drive member for transferring rotational motion from a first rotatable shaft to effect a first function; and a first pusher assembly for converting rotational motion from a second rotatable shaft to longitudinal movement to effect a second function, the first pusher assembly including a brake member for rotationally locking the drive member relative to the first pusher assembly, the first and second rotatable shafts extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the adapter assembly, wherein the brake member includes a collet having a plurality of leaves.
15. The surgical stapling device of claim 14, wherein the plurality of leaves of the collet extend radially inward.
16. The surgical stapling device of claim 14, wherein the plurality of leaves of the collet extend proximally.
17. The surgical stapling device of claim 14, wherein the plurality of leaves of the collet engage the drive member.
18. The surgical stapling device of claim 14, wherein the drive member extends through the collet.
19. An adapter assembly for operably connecting an end effector to an electromechanical surgical instrument, the adapter assembly comprising: a drive member for transferring rotational motion, the drive member being configured to effect a first function; and a pusher assembly operably disposed about the drive member for converting rotational motion to longitudinal movement to effect a second function, the pusher assembly including a brake member for rotationally locking the drive member relative to the pusher assembly, the brake member including a collet having a plurality of leaves.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(11) Embodiments of the presently disclosed adapter assemblies for surgical devices and/or actuation units are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. As used herein the term distal refers to that portion of the adapter assembly or surgical device, or component thereof, farther from the user, while the term proximal refers to that portion of the adapter assembly or surgical device, or component thereof, closer to the user.
(12) With reference to
(13) The actuation unit 10, the adapter assembly 100, the extension assembly 200 and the tool assembly 30 are collectively referred to as the surgical stapling device 1. Although the embodiments of the present disclosure will be discussed as relates to a surgical stapling device, it is envisioned that the aspects of the present disclosure may be modified for various surgical devices.
(14) The actuation unit 10 and the extension assembly 200 will only be described in detail to the extent necessary to fully disclose the aspects of the present disclosure. For a detailed description of the structure and function of an exemplary actuation unit, please refer to commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 9,055,943 (the '943 patent), the content of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. For a detailed description of the structure and function of an exemplary extension assembly, please refer to commonly owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/875,766 (the '766 application), filed Oct. 6, 2015, the content of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
(15) With additional reference to
(16) The drive coupling assembly 110 is configured to releasably secure the adapter assembly 100 to the actuation unit 10 (
(17) The drive coupling assembly 110 also includes first, second and third biasing members 122a, 124a and 126a disposed distally of the respective first, second and third connector sleeves 122, 124, 126 to help maintain the connector sleeves 122, 124, and 126, respectively, engaged with the distal end of the respective drive rotatable drive connectors (not shown) of the actuation unit 10 when the adapter assembly 100 is connected to the actuation unit 10.
(18) For a detailed description of an exemplary drive coupling assembly, please refer to the '766 application, the contents of which were previously incorporated herein by reference.
(19) With continued reference to
(20) The drive transfer assembly 130 also includes a drive connector 148 (
(21) The first pusher assembly 160 includes proximal and distal housing sections 162, 164 (
(22) The screw member 168 of the first pusher assembly 160 is rotatably supported within proximal housing portion 162 and operably engages the pusher member 170. Operation of the planetary gear assembly 166 rotates the screw member 168. As screw member 168 is rotated in a first direction, the pusher member 170 is moved in a proximal direction and when the screw member 168 is rotated in a second direction, the pusher member 170 is moved in a distal direction. The pusher member 170 operably engages the screw member 168 and includes a pair of tabs 178 for engaging connector extensions 240, 242 (
(23) The second pusher assembly 180 is substantially similar to first pusher assembly 160, and includes proximal and distal housing sections 182, 184 (
(24) The screw member 188 is rotatably supported within the proximal housing portion 182 and operably engages the pusher assembly 190. Operation of the planetary gear assembly 186 rotates the screw member 188. As the screw member 188 is rotated in a first direction, the pusher assembly 190 is moved in a distal direction, and when the screw member 188 is rotated in a second direction, the pusher assembly 190 is moved in a proximal direction.
(25) The pusher member 190 includes a proximal portion 190a configured to operably engage the screw member 188, and a distal portion or nut portion 190b for operably engaging the extension assembly 200. More particularly, the proximal portion 190b of the pusher member 190 includes a pair of tabs 198 for engaging connector extensions 220, 222 (
(26) With additional reference now to
(27) Each of the leaves 193 of the collet 191 include free ends 193a configured to engage the drive shaft 108 when the pusher member 190 of the second pusher assembly 180 is moved in a proximal direction, as indicated by arrow A in
(28) Conversely, the free ends 193a of the leaves 193 of the collet 191 disengage from the drive shaft 108 when the pusher assembly 190 is moved in a distal direction, as indicated by arrow C in
(29) Although the brake member of the present disclosure is shown and described as being a component of the second pusher assembly 180 of the adapter assembly 100, it is envisioned that the brake member may instead, or additionally, be incorporated into the first pusher assembly 160 of the adapter assembly 100.
(30) As noted above, the extension assembly 200 operably connects the adapter assembly 100 with the tool assembly 30. More particularly, the extension assembly 200 includes a trocar assembly 270 (
(31) The operation of the adapter assembly 100, and more particularly the brake member 191, will now be described with reference to
(32) During positioning and operation of the surgical stapling device 1 (
(33) With particular reference to
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(35) It is envisioned that the adapter assembly 100 may be provided to the clinician with the pusher member 190 of the second pusher assembly 180 in the proximal position, and thus, with the drive shaft 108 already rotationally fixed.
(36) Once the drive shaft 108 is rotationally fixed relative to the adapter assembly 100, the actuation unit 10 (
(37) Following rotation of the actuation unit 10 (
(38) For a detailed description of the operation of an exemplary adapter assembly, extension assembly, and tool assembly, please refer to the '766 application
(39) Any of the components described herein may be fabricated from either metals, plastics, resins, composites or the like taking into consideration strength, durability, wearability, weight, resistance to corrosion, ease of manufacturing, cost of manufacturing, and the like.
(40) Persons skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments. It is envisioned that the elements and features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the elements and features of another without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. As well, one skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the disclosure based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims.