Medical Manipulator
US-2015025571-A1 · Jan 22, 2015 · US
US11529138B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11529138-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816154143-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2022 |
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A powered surgical instrument comprising a housing, an elongate shaft, an articulation joint, a rotary drive member configured to rotate in response to rotary motion from an electric motor, a coupling portion, and a stapling attachment releasably attachable to the coupling portion is disclosed. The stapling attachment is secured to the coupling portion by rotating one of the stapling attachment and the coupling portion relative to the other of the stapling attachment and the coupling portion. The stapling attachment comprises an elongate channel configured to receive a staple cartridge. The stapling attachment further comprises an anvil, a drive screw, and a firing member operably engaged with the drive screw. The coupling portion operably couples the rotary drive member and the drive screw when the stapling attachment is attached to the elongate shaft. The firing member is advanced distally within the stapling attachment when the drive screw is rotated.
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A powered surgical instrument, comprising: a housing; an elongate shaft extending from said housing; an articulation joint extending from said elongate shaft, wherein said elongate shaft defines a longitudinal centerline axis extending through said elongate shaft and said articulation joint; a rotary drive member configured to rotate in response to rotary motion from an electric motor, wherein said rotary drive member is a unitary, one-piece drive member, and wherein said rotary drive member extends along said centerline axis within a portion of said articulation joint and within a portion of said elongate shaft; a coupling portion extending from said articulation joint, wherein said articulation joint is positioned intermediate said coupling portion and said elongate shaft; and a stapling attachment releasably attachable to said coupling portion, wherein said stapling attachment is secured to said coupling portion by rotating one of said stapling attachment and said coupling portion relative to the other of said stapling attachment and said coupling portion, and wherein said stapling attachment comprises: an elongate channel configured to receive a staple cartridge, wherein said staple cartridge comprises a plurality of staples removably stored therein; an anvil configured to deform said staples; a drive screw laterally offset from said centerline axis when said stapling attachment is attached to said elongate shaft; and a firing member operably engaged with said drive screw, wherein said coupling portion operably couples said rotary drive member and said drive screw when said stapling attachment is attached to said elongate shaft, wherein said drive screw is configured to rotate in response to the rotation of said rotary drive member, and wherein said firing member is advanced distally within said stapling attachment when said drive screw is rotated. 2. The powered surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said firing member is configured to move said anvil to a closed position and eject said staples from said staple cartridge when said firing member is advanced distally by said drive screw. 3. The powered surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said firing member cammingly engages said elongate channel and said anvil to move said anvil toward a closed position during a closure stroke when said firing member is advanced distally by said drive screw. 4. The powered surgical instrument of claim 3 , wherein said firing member is configured to eject said staples from said staple cartridge during a firing stroke when said firing member is advanced distally by said drive screw. 5. The powered surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said stapling attachment further comprises a sensing module configured to measure a condition of said stapling attachment. 6. The powered surgical instrument of claim 5 , wherein said sensing module is configured to relay said condition of said stapling attachment to said housing via an electrical connection between said sensing module and said housing. 7. A powered surgical instrument, comprising: a housing comprising a motor configured to generate a rotary motion; an elongate shaft extending from said housing; an articulation joint extending from said elongate shaft; a coupling member extending from said articulation joint; a longitudinal centerline axis defined by said elongate shaft, wherein said centerline axis extends through said elongate shaft and said articulation joint; a rotary drive member configured to rotate in response to said rotary motion from said motor, wherein said rotary drive member is a unitary, one-piece drive member, and wherein said rotary drive member extends along said centerline axis within a portion of said articulation joint and within a portion of said elongate shaft; and a stapling attachment releasably attachable to said coupling member, wherein said stapling attachment is attached to said coupling member by rotating one of said stapling attachment and said coupling member relative to the other of said stapling attachment and said coupling member, and wherein said stapling attachment comprises: a first jaw; a second jaw movable relative to said first jaw between an open position and a closed position; an elongate channel configured to receive a staple cartridge, wherein said staple cartridge comprises a plurality of staples removably stored therein; a drive screw operably couplable with said rotary drive member when said stapling attachment is attached to said coupling member, wherein said drive screw is laterally offset from said centerline axis when said stapling attachment is attached to said coupling member, and wherein said drive screw is configured to rotate in response to the rotation of said rotary drive member when said stapling attachment is attached to said coupling member; and an I-beam operably engaged with said drive screw, wherein said I-beam is advanced distally within said stapling attachment when said drive screw is rotated. 8. The powered surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein said I-beam is configured to move said second jaw to said closed position and eject said staples from said staple cartridge when said I-beam is advanced distally by said drive screw. 9. The powered surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein said I-beam comprises: a first camming member configured to cammingly engage said first jaw when said I-beam is advanced distally; and a second camming member configured to cammingly engage said second jaw to move said second jaw toward said closed position when said I-beam is advanced distally. 10. The powered surgical instrument of claim 9 , wherein said I-beam is configured to eject said staples from said staple cartridge during a firing stroke when said I-beam is advanced distally by said drive screw. 11. The powered surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein said stapling attachment further comprises a sensing module configured to measure a condition of said stapling attachment. 12. The powered surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said sensing module is configured to relay said condition of said stapling attachment to said housing via an electrical connection between said sensing module and said housing. 13. A powered surgical instrument, comprising: a housing; a shaft assembly extending from said housing, wherein said shaft assembly comprises: an elongate shaft extending from said housing; an articulation joint extending from said elongate shaft; a longitudinal centerline axis defined by said elongate shaft, wherein said centerline axis extends through said elongate shaft and said articulation joint; a rotary drive member configured to rotate in response to a rotary motion from an electric motor, wherein said rotary drive member extends along said centerline axis within a portion of said articulation joint and within a portion of said elongate shaft; and a connection end, wherein said articulation joint is positioned intermediate said elongate shaft and said connection end; and a stapling attachment releasably attachable to said connection end of said shaft assembly, wherein said stapling attachment is secured to said connection end by rotating said stapling attachment relative to said connection end, and wherein said stapling attachment comprises: a first jaw; a second jaw movable relative to said first jaw between an open position and a closed position; a staple cartridge comprising a plurality of staples removably stored therein; a drive screw operably couplable with said rotary drive member when said stapling attachment is mounted to said connection end of said shaft assembly, wherein said driv
for the position of a particular part of an instrument with respect to the rest of the instrument, e.g. position of the anvil of a stapling instrument · CPC title
Sealing · CPC title
with a releasable handle; with handle and operating part separable · CPC title
Sensing or detecting at the treatment site · CPC title
for minimally invasive surgery (A61B17/0218, A61B17/0469, A61B17/12013, A61B17/1285, A61B17/29, A61B17/320016 take precedence) · CPC title
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