Ultrasonic transducer to blade acoustic coupling, connections, and configurations
US-12059171-B2 · Aug 13, 2024 · US
US10085812B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10085812-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615207893-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 2, 2007 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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Surgical instruments are disclosed in which an elongated shaft is used in conjunction with a separate, remotely actuable tool head for performing a procedure on a target tissue. The shaft has a tool engagement member carried at its distal end that is remotely actuable through the shaft to engage and release the tool head.
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What is claimed: 1. A tool head, devoid of an elongated shaft and a handle, for performing a medical ablation procedure for use in combination with a surgical device having a shaft and a grasping device on the distal end of the shaft, the tool head comprising a grasping fin for engagement by the grasping device and a tether extending from the tool head and disengaged from the surgical device that may be used to reposition an ablation clamp of the tool head and supply electrical power to the tool head, the ablation clamp comprising a first clamping jaw having a first ablation electrode, and a second clamping jaw having a second ablation electrode, where the tether is in electrical communication with the first and second ablation electrodes, where the tether is operatively coupled to at least one of the first clamping jaw and the second clamping jaw in order to reposition the first and second clamping jaws with respect to one another among an open position where the first and second clamping jaws having a first spacing between one another, and a clamping position having a second spacing that is less than the first spacing. 2. The tool head of claim 1 wherein: the first and second ablation electrodes of the first and second jaws are located on respective clamping surfaces; each respective clamping surface has at least one of a protrusion or relieved area shaped to engage the other of a protrusion or a relieved area on the other jaw. 3. The tool head of claim 2 wherein each respective clamping surface has opposed protrusions or relieved areas shaped to engage complementary protrusions or relieved areas of the other jaw. 4. The tool head of claim 2 wherein each respective clamping surface is compressible. 5. The tool head of claim 1 wherein: the grasping device includes opposed repositionable graspers; and, the opposed repositionable graspers are interposed by at least a portion of the grasping fin when the grasping device engages the tool head. 6. A method for performing a medical ablation procedure in an in vivo surgical field comprising: introducing into the in vivo surgical field a radio frequency (RF) ablation clamp tool head, devoid of an elongated shaft and a handle, for ablating tissue; introducing into the in vivo surgical field a first robotic arm uncoupled to the RF ablation clamp tool head; repositioning the first robotic arm to couple the first robotic arm to the RF ablation clamp tool head post introducing the first robotic arm to the in vivo surgical field; repositioning a first jaw of the RF ablation clamp tool head with respect to a second jaw of the RF ablation clamp tool head to clamp tissue therebetween while the first robotic arm engages the RF ablation clamp tool head; ablating the tissue by energizing at least one electrode associated with at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw. 7. A tool head, devoid of an elongated shaft and a handle, for performing a medical ablation procedure for use in combination with a surgical device having a grasping device, the tool head comprising a grasping fin for engagement by the grasping device and a tether extending from the tool head and disengaged from the surgical device that may be used to reposition an ablation clamp of the tool head, the ablation clamp comprising a first stationary jaw having a first ablation electrode, a second repositionable jaw having a second ablation electrode, and a housing statically fixed to the first stationary jaw, where the housing defines a track along which the second repositionable jaw is repositioned to provide parallel closure of the second repositionable jaw with respect to the first stationary jaw, and where the tether is operatively coupled to the second repositionable jaw in order to reposition the second repositionable jaw with respect to the first stationary jaw, and where the tether is in electrical communication with the first and second ablation electrodes. 8. A method for performing a medical procedure in an in vivo surgical field comprising: introducing into the in vivo surgical field a tool head with a tether, the tool head devoid of an elongated shaft and a handle, as part of performing the medical procedure; introducing into the in vivo surgical field a first robotic arm uncoupled to the tool head and the tether; repositioning the first robotic arm to couple the first robotic arm to the tool head post introducing the first robotic arm into the in vivo surgical field; repositioning a first portion of the tool head with respect to a second portion of the tool head, using the tether, to clamp tissue between the first and second portions of the tool head while the first robotic arm engages the tool head.
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