Atraumatic microsurgical forceps
US-9795506-B2 · Oct 24, 2017 · US
US11298146B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11298146-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016751363-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2022 |
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Particular embodiments disclosed herein provide a surgical instrument comprising a device having a functional end configured to be inserted into a body part, a shaft coupled to a proximal end of the device, and a shaft housing configured to receive a distal end of the shaft and operable to move along a central axis of the shaft. The surgical instrument further comprises a tube coupled to the distal end of the shaft housing and configured to partially house the device such that the functional end of the device at least partially extends beyond the distal end of the tube. The surgical instrument further comprises a plurality of arcuate levers such that pressing one or more of the plurality of arcuate levers moves the shaft housing and the tube toward the functional end of the device, causing the tube to transition the device from a deactivated state to an activated state.
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A surgical instrument, comprising: a device having a functional end configured to be inserted into a body part; a shaft coupled to a proximal end of the device; a shaft housing having a proximal end configured to receive a distal end of the shaft and operable to move along a central axis of the shaft; a tube coupled to the distal end of the shaft housing and configured to partially house the device such that the functional end of the device at least partially extends beyond a distal end of the tube; a plurality of arcuate levers, each arcuate lever having a proximal end coupled to the shaft and a distal end coupled to the shaft housing such that pressing one or more of the plurality of arcuate levers moves the shaft housing and the tube toward the functional end of the device, causing the tube to transition the device from a deactivated state to an activated state; the proximal end of each of the plurality of arcuate levers comprises a lever tail configured to rotate within a tail housing of the shaft; and the distal end of each of the plurality of arcuate levers comprises a lever head configured to rotate within a head housing of the shaft housing; wherein pressing the one or more of the plurality of arcuate levers causes the lever tail and the lever head of each of the plurality of arcuate levers to rotate within the respective tail housing and head housing. 2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein pressing at least one of the plurality of arcuate levers transitions the at least one of the plurality of arcuate levers from a first curvature to a second curvature, the second curvature being shallower than the first curvature. 3. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein: the functional end of the device comprises jaws or arms; and causing the tube to transition the device from the deactivated state to the activated state further comprises closing the jaws or arms. 4. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of levers is formed of a resilient material. 5. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of arcuate levers is formed of at least one of polycarbonate or polyetheretherketone (PEEK). 6. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of arcuate levers extends when the lever is pressed. 7. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising: a protrusion extending outward from the shaft housing configured to limit movement of the plurality of arcuate levers towards the shaft housing. 8. The surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein the protrusion comprises a stop ring. 9. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein releasing the one or more of the plurality of arcuate levers when the device is in the activated state causes the shaft housing and tube to move towards the proximal end of the device, causing the tube to transition the device from the activated state to the deactivated state. 10. A surgical instrument, comprising: a device having a functional end configured to be inserted into a body part; a shaft coupled to a proximal end of the device; a shaft housing having a proximal end configured to receive a distal end of the shaft and operable to move along a central axis of the shaft; a tube coupled to the distal end of the shaft housing and configured to partially house the device such that the functional end of the device at least partially extends beyond a distal end of the tube; a plurality of arcuate levers, each arcuate lever having a proximal end coupled to the shaft and a distal end coupled to the shaft housing such that pressing one or more of the plurality of arcuate levers moves the shaft housing and the tube toward the functional end of the device, causing the tube to transition the device from a deactivated state to an activated state; wherein: the shaft comprises a plurality of protrusions extending outward from the central axis of the shaft; and the shaft housing comprises a plurality of receptacles, each receptacle configured to receive one of the plurality of protrusions when the shaft is received by the shaft housing, such that interaction of the respective plurality of protrusions and plurality of receptacles limits rotation of the shaft relative to the shaft housing when the one or more of the plurality of arcuate levers are pressed. 11. The surgical instrument of claim 10 , wherein pressing at least one of the plurality of arcuate levers transitions the at least one of the plurality of arcuate levers from a first curvature to a second curvature, the second curvature being shallower than the first curvature. 12. The surgical instrument of claim 10 , wherein: the functional end of the device comprises jaws or arms; and causing the tube to transition the device from the deactivated state to the activated state further comprises closing the jaws or arms. 13. The surgical instrument of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of levers is formed of a resilient material. 14. The surgical instrument of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of arcuate levers is formed of at least one of polycarbonate or polyetheretherketone (PEEK). 15. The surgical instrument of claim 10 , wherein: the proximal end of each of the plurality of arcuate levers comprises a lever tail configured to rotate within a tail housing of the shaft; and the distal end of each of the plurality of arcuate levers comprises a lever head configured to rotate within a head housing of the shaft housing. 16. The surgical instrument of claim 15 , wherein pressing the one or more of the plurality of arcuate levers causes the lever tail and the lever head of the each of the plurality of arcuate levers to rotate within the respective tail housing and head housing. 17. The surgical instrument of claim 10 , wherein each of the plurality of arcuate levers extends when the lever is pressed. 18. The surgical instrument of claim 10 , further comprising: a protrusion extending outward from the shaft housing configured to limit movement of the plurality of arcuate levers towards the shaft housing. 19. The surgical instrument of claim 18 , wherein the protrusion comprises a stop ring. 20. The surgical instrument of claim 10 , wherein releasing the one or more of the plurality of arcuate levers when the device is in the activated state causes the shaft housing and tube to move towards the proximal end of the device, causing the tube to transition the device from the activated state to the deactivated state.
elastic or resilient · CPC title
Instruments for removal of intra-ocular material or intra-ocular injection, e.g. cataract instruments (A61F9/008 takes precedence) · CPC title
Forceps for use in minimally invasive surgery · CPC title
Scissors (for biopsy A61B10/02) · CPC title
abutting on parts of the device itself · CPC title
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