ARTICULATION JOINT WITH BENDING MEMBER
20240389988 ยท 2024-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Gary KAPPEL (Acton, MA, US)
- William Lucas Churchill (Bolton, MA)
- Francis MacNamara (Sunnyvale, CA, US)
- Eric Gutierrez (Bedford, TX, US)
- Larry Stanton (Burlington, MA, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T403/32008
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61M25/0147
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0138
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00327
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16C11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61B17/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/0055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an articulation joint that can include a plurality of articulation links, wherein each articulation link can include an elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end, an outer surface, and a first lumen extending from the proximal end to the distal end. Each articulation link can further include a plurality of arms extending radially outward from the elongate body, wherein each arm includes an inner end attached to the outer surface of the elongate body and a second lumen extending from a proximal side of the arm to a distal side of the arm. The articulation joint can also include a bending member positioned within the first lumen of the elongate body and a control member positioned within a plurality of second lumens, wherein each of the plurality of second lumens includes a common longitudinal axis.
Claims
1. An articulation assembly comprising: an articulation link including: a body defining a first lumen, wherein a center of the first lumen is offset relative to a central longitudinal axis of the articulation assembly; a plurality of second lumens, wherein each of the second lumens is configured to receive a control member; and a support member linking the plurality of second lumens to one another.
2. The articulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the support member extends annularly around the body.
3. The articulation assembly of claim 1, wherein a working channel extends through the first lumen.
4. The articulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the articulation link further includes at least one arm extending between the body and the support member.
5. The articulation assembly of claim 4, wherein the at least one arm defines one of the second lumens.
6. The articulation assembly of claim 4, wherein the at least one arm includes a first arm and a second arm, wherein the first arm has a greater length than the second arm.
7. The articulation assembly of claim 6, wherein the first arm extends from a first side of the body, wherein the second arm extends from a second side of the body, and wherein the first side is opposite to the second side.
8. The articulation assembly of claim 6, wherein the articulation assembly preferentially bends in a direction of the first arm.
9. The articulation assembly of claim 1, further comprising a bending member positioned within the first lumen, wherein the bending member includes at least one of an elastomeric rod or a spring.
10. The articulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the articulation link is one of a plurality of articulation links, wherein each of the plurality of articulation links includes: the body defining the first lumen, wherein the center of the first lumen is offset relative to the central longitudinal axis of the articulation assembly; the plurality of second lumens, wherein each of the second lumens is configured to receive the control member; and the support member linking the plurality of second lumens to one another.
11. The articulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of second lumens are arranged symmetrically around the central longitudinal axis of the articulation assembly.
12. An articulation assembly comprising: an articulation link including: a first lumen configured to receive a working channel, wherein a center of the first lumen is offset relative to a central longitudinal axis of the articulation assembly; a plurality of second lumens arranged around the first lumen; a support member linking the plurality of second lumens to one another; and a plurality of control members, each of the plurality of control members extending through a respective second lumen of the plurality of second lumens.
13. The articulation assembly of claim 12, wherein the articulation link further includes a plurality of arms extending outward from the first lumen and defining the plurality of second lumens, wherein a first arm of the plurality of arms has a greater length than a second arm of the plurality of arms.
14. The articulation assembly of claim 13, wherein the first arm extends radially outward from the first lumen in an opposite direction from the second arm.
15. The articulation assembly of claim 13, wherein the support member is attached to an outer end of each the plurality of arms.
16. The articulation assembly of claim 12, wherein the plurality of second lumens are arranged symmetrically around the central longitudinal axis of the articulation assembly.
17. An articulation assembly comprising: an articulation link including: a body defining a first lumen, wherein a center of the first lumen is offset relative to a central longitudinal axis of the articulation assembly; and a plurality of second lumens symmetrically arranged around the central longitudinal axis; and a plurality of control members, each of the plurality of control members extending through a respective second lumen of the plurality of second lumens.
18. The articulation assembly of claim 17, the articulation link further including a plurality of arms extending outward from the body and defining the second lumens.
19. The articulation assembly of claim 18, wherein the plurality of arms includes a first arm having a greater length than a second arm of the plurality of arms.
20. The articulation assembly of claim 19, wherein the first arm extends radially outward from body in a first direction, wherein the second arm extends radially outward from the body in a second direction, and wherein the first direction is opposite to the second direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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[0024] Device 2 may be configured for insertion into a patient's body through an anatomical opening. In other embodiments, device 2 may be used in natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) procedures or single incision laparoscopic surgical (SILS) procedures. Accordingly, device 2 can be shaped and sized for placement into a patient via a body cavity or an incision.
[0025] Device 2 can be configured to operate with one or more instruments (not shown) used in various surgical procedures. For example, device 2 can include one or more lumens (not shown) configured to receive a grasper, a pair of scissors, a hook, an ablation device, or other type of surgical instrument. Device 2 may also be configured to operate with, or include, insufflation, irrigation, suction, imaging, or systems used in endoscopic, laparoscopic, or other surgical procedures.
[0026] Device 2 can include a shaft 4 having a proximal end 6 and a distal end 8. Proximal end 6 can be manipulated by an operator to control distal end 8. For example, proximal end 6 can include one or more knobs, dials, levers, triggers, handles, or other devices (not shown) configured to move distal end 8 relative to proximal end 6.
[0027] Shaft 4 can also include an articulating portion 9. As shown in
[0028] According to some exemplary embodiments, articulation portion 9 can be configured to provide axial stiffness based on one or more structures located generally at or about a central region of articulation portion 9. For example, a central part of articulation portion 9 can be configured to provide most of the axial stiffness of articulation portion 9 while an outer part of articulation portion 9 may provide less axial stiffness than that provided by the central part of articulation portion 9. For example, as described below and shown in
[0029] As described below in more detail, a central part of articulation portion 9 may be configured to provide a major part of the load bearing for an articulation mechanism under tension. In addition to providing at least the majority of compressive load bearing, the central part may also provide a pivoting axis for articulation portion 9. Articulation portion 9 may also include an outer part that provides little or no compression strength. Accordingly, the outer part may be formed from low cost, low durometer plastic, or low durometer braid. Various embodiments of articulation portion 9 are described as follows.
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[0031] Bending member 125 can be configured to flex to permit relative movement between articulation links 12-18. For example, bending member 125 can include a spring 34 (see
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[0036] Longitudinal axes 31a and 31b can be parallel and laterally displaced from each other or from longitudinal axis 19. Thus, when articulation joint 10 is in a generally straight configuration, control members 30a-d can be generally parallel to each other. As such, control members 30a-d can have longitudinal axes 31a-d that are generally parallel to and laterally displaced from each other.
[0037] In operation, a single control member 30 can pass freely through one or more articulation links 12-18 to selectively move articulation joint 10. One or more control members 30 may extend through shaft 4 and terminate at a distal region of shaft 4, for example, at a most distal link. In some embodiments, a handle, lever, dial, or control knob can be moved to selectively tension one or more control members 30 to steer distal end 8 of shaft 4 in a desired direction.
[0038] Control member 30 can include a wire, a cable, a ribbon, a rod, or any suitable elongate member. Control member 30 can include a distal end, a stop, a loop, or other mechanism that secures it to a distal-most or a proximal-most articulation link so that it does not pull through articulation links 12-18. It is also contemplated that at least part of control member 30 can include an outer sheath and an inner core wire. In some embodiments, the outer sheath can be sized to frictionally engage second lumen 24 of articulation link 12, a distal-most articulation link, or a proximal-most articulation link.
[0039] In the embodiment shown in
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[0041] To permit movement of articulation joint 10, articulation links 12-18 may include one or more contact surfaces configured to permit relative movement between articulation links 12-18. A contact surface may also be configured to reduce or prevent adjacent articulation links 12-18 from rotating about longitudinal axis 19 with respect to each other while allowing deflection from longitudinal axis 19. For example,
[0042] In one embodiment, a contact surface can include a concave or a convex surface. As shown in
[0043] In the embodiment shown in
[0044] In other embodiments, articulation link 12 can include one or more pivoting surfaces (not shown). Pivoting surfaces can include a joint or a hinge configured to allow pivoting between adjacent articulation links. Other types of couplings between articulation links 12-18 are also possible. For example, contact surfaces can include a ball and socket type coupling, whereby the ball contact surface of an articulation link couples with corresponding socket contact surface on an adjacent articulation link.
[0045] In contrast to the embodiments shown above, the adjacent articulation links shown in
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[0048] In contrast to the embodiments shown above, articulation links 202-206 do not include any support structure connecting two or more arms 212a-212d. Cover 220 can extend about one or more articulation links 202-206. As described above, the spaces between arms 212a-212d and cover 220 may define a number of spaces 228a-228d. Cover 220 may aid in transmitting torque along the length of articulation joint 210 or form a protective outer surface of articulation joint 210. Cover 220 may include a braid, a wire, a mesh, or other material that may aid in transmitting torque along articulation joint 210.
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[0050] In the embodiment shown, elongate body 120 and lumen 123 are asymmetrically located from the center of articulation link 112. That is, elongate body and lumen 123 are centered on a longitudinal axis that is offset with respect to the central longitudinal axis of articulation link 112. This can permit preferential bending in a single direction of an articulation joint formed from such articulation links 112. In the embodiment shown in
[0051] The embodiments described herein are exemplary only, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the disclosed systems and processes without departing from the scope of the invention. Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the invention being indicated by the following claims.