Modular stapling assembly

US10226250B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10226250-B2
Application numberUS-201514633541-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 27, 2015
Priority dateFeb 27, 2015
Publication dateMar 12, 2019
Grant dateMar 12, 2019

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A modular shaft assembly is disclosed. The modular shaft assembly includes one or more inputs configured to receive input motions from a surgical instrument system, such as a handle, for example. The shaft assembly further includes one or more on-board inputs configured to generate input motions. The input motions received and generated by the shaft assembly are transferrable to an end effector of the shaft assembly to perform various functions at the end effector. The end effector can include a staple cartridge and a firing member which is movable between a proximal position and a distal position to eject staples from the staple cartridge. The end effector can include a plurality of jaw members and the firing member can comprise camming members which are configured to position the jaw members relative to one another.

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What is claimed is: 1. A shaft assembly attachable to and detachable from a handle of a surgical instrument system, said shaft assembly comprising: an attachment portion configured to be releasably attached to the handle; a first drive input configured to receive a first drive motion from the handle; a second drive input configured to receive a second drive motion from the handle; an end effector comprising a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein said first jaw is movable relative to said second jaw, and wherein said end effector extends distally from said attachment portion; a firing member movable within said end effector; an articulation joint, wherein said end effector is rotatable about said articulation joint; a closure drive operably coupled to said first drive input and said first jaw, wherein said closure drive is configured to transmit said first drive motion to said first jaw to move said first jaw between an open position and a closed position; a firing drive operably coupled to said second drive input and said firing member, wherein said firing drive is configured to transmit said second drive motion to said firing member to move said firing member relative to said end effector; and an articulation drive comprising a motor positioned within said attachment portion, wherein said motor is configured to generate a third drive motion, wherein said articulation drive is configured to transmit said third drive motion to said end effector to rotate said end effector about said articulation joint. 2. The shaft assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a battery configured to supply power to said motor. 3. The shaft assembly of claim 1 , further comprising electrical contacts configured to be electrically coupled with electrical contacts on the handle when said shaft assembly is assembled to the handle. 4. The shaft assembly of claim 1 , wherein said end effector comprises a staple cartridge including a plurality of staples removably stored therein, and wherein said firing member is configured to eject said staples from said staple cartridge. 5. The shaft assembly of claim 4 , wherein said staple cartridge is replaceably positioned in said second jaw. 6. The shaft assembly of claim 4 , wherein said staple cartridge is replaceably positioned in said first jaw. 7. The shaft assembly of claim 1 , wherein said firing member comprises a first cam configured to engage said first jaw and a second cam configured to engage said second jaw, and wherein said first cam and said second cam are configured to position said first jaw relative to said second jaw. 8. A modular shaft assembly attachable to and detachable from a handle of a surgical instrument system, said modular shaft assembly comprising: an attachment portion configured to be releasably attached to the handle; a first drive input configured to receive a first drive motion from the handle; a second drive input configured to receive a second drive motion from the handle; a third drive input configured to generate a third drive motion within said modular shaft assembly; an end effector comprising a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein said first jaw is movable relative to said second jaw in response to one of said first drive motion, said second drive motion, and said third drive motion, and wherein said end effector extends distally from said attachment portion; a firing member movable within said end effector in response to one of said first drive motion, said second drive motion, and said third drive motion; and an articulation joint, wherein said end effector is rotatable about said articulation joint in response to one of said first drive motion, said second drive motion, and said third drive motion; wherein said third drive input comprises an electric motor positioned within said attachment portion. 9. The modular shaft assembly of claim 8 , wherein said third drive input further comprises a battery configured to supply power to said electric motor. 10. The modular shaft assembly of claim 8 , further comprising electrical contacts configured to be electrically coupled with electrical contacts on the handle when said modular shaft assembly is assembled to the handle. 11. The modular shaft assembly of claim 8 , wherein said end effector comprises a staple cartridge including a plurality of staples removably stored therein, and wherein said firing member is configured to eject said staples from said staple cartridge. 12. The modular shaft assembly of claim 11 , wherein said staple cartridge is replaceably positioned in said second jaw. 13. The modular shaft assembly of claim 11 , wherein said staple cartridge is replaceably positioned in said first jaw. 14. The modular shaft assembly of claim 8 , wherein said firing member comprises a first cam configured to engage said first jaw and a second cam configured to engage said second jaw, and wherein said first cam and said second cam are configured to position said first jaw relative to said second jaw. 15. A shaft assembly attachable to and detachable from a surgical instrument system, said shaft assembly comprising: an attachment portion configured to be releasably attached to the surgical instrument system; a first drive input configured to receive a first drive motion from the surgical instrument system; a second drive input configured to receive a second drive motion from the surgical instrument system; an end effector comprising a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein said first jaw is movable relative to said second jaw, and wherein said end effector extends distally from said attachment portion; a firing member movable within said end effector; an articulation joint, wherein said end effector is rotatable about said articulation joint; a closure drive comprising a first longitudinal threaded shaft operably coupled to said first drive input and said first jaw, wherein said first longitudinal threaded shaft is configured to transmit said first drive motion to said first jaw to move said first jaw between an open position and a closed position; a firing drive comprising a second longitudinal threaded shaft operably coupled to said second drive input and said firing member, wherein said second longitudinal threaded shaft is configured to transmit said second drive motion to said firing member to move said firing member relative to said end effector; and an articulation drive comprising a motor positioned within said attachment portion, wherein said motor is configured to generate a third drive motion, wherein said articulation drive further comprises a third longitudinal threaded shaft configured to transmit said third drive motion to said end effector to rotate said end effector about said articulation joint. 16. The shaft assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a battery configured to supply power to said motor. 17. The shaft assembly of claim 15 , further comprising electrical contacts configured to be electrically coupled with electrical contacts on the surgical instrument system when said shaft assembly is assembled to the surgical instrument system. 18. The shaft assembly of claim 15 , wherein said end effector comprises a staple cartridge including a plurality of staples removably stored therein, and wherein said firing member is configured to eject said staples from said staple cartridge. 19. The shaft assembly of claim 18 , wherein said staple cartridge is replaceably positioned in said second jaw. 20. The shaft assembly of claim 18 , wherein said staple cartridge is replaceably pos

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Classifications

  • Details of shaft · CPC title

  • Circular staplers comprising a plurality of staples · CPC title

  • Distal part, e.g. tip or head (A61B2017/00464 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Staplers for performing anastomosis, e.g. in a single operation · CPC title

  • Details of the rotating or oscillating shaft, e.g. using a flexible shaft · CPC title

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What does patent US10226250B2 cover?
A modular shaft assembly is disclosed. The modular shaft assembly includes one or more inputs configured to receive input motions from a surgical instrument system, such as a handle, for example. The shaft assembly further includes one or more on-board inputs configured to generate input motions. The input motions received and generated by the shaft assembly are transferrable to an end effector…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ethicon Endo Surgery Llc, Ethicon Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/105. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).