Features for coupling surgical instrument shaft assembly with instrument body
US-10368892-B2 · Aug 6, 2019 · US
US11903605B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11903605-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117314694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 7, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2024 |
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An ultrasonic surgical instrument and method of assembly with a predetermined alignment includes first and second modular assemblies and an electrical lockout. The first modular assembly includes at least a portion of an end effector configured to manipulate a tissue. The second modular assembly includes a transducer power circuit and an activation switch electrically connected to the transducer power circuit. The electrical lockout is electrically connected to the transducer power circuit and configured to inhibit the activation switch from powering the ultrasonic transducer with the first and second modular assemblies misaligned from the predetermined alignment such that the first and second modular assemblies are in a locked-out state. The electrical lockout is further configured to allow the activation switch to power the ultrasonic transducer with the first and second modular assemblies in the predetermined alignment such that the first and second modular assemblies are in an operational state.
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We claim: 1. An ultrasonic surgical instrument, comprising: (a) a first modular assembly configured to mechanically couple with a second modular assembly in a predetermined alignment, wherein the first modular assembly includes: (i) a body assembly configured to support an ultrasonic transducer, and (ii) a transducer power circuit configured to electrically connect to the ultrasonic transducer and a generator; and (b) an electrical lockout having a first lockout portion positioned on the first modular assembly in electrical connection with the transducer power circuit and configured to sense the predetermined alignment of the second modular assembly relative to the first modular assembly and further sense misalignment of the first and second modular assembly from the predetermined alignment, wherein the first lockout portion is configured to inhibit powering of the transducer power circuit with the first and second modular assemblies misaligned from the predetermined alignment such that the first and second modular assemblies are in a locked-out state, wherein the first lockout portion is further configured to allow powering of the transducer power circuit with the first and second modular assemblies in the predetermined alignment such that the first and second modular assemblies are in an operational state, the first lockout portion further includes a sensor in electrical connection with the transducer power circuit and configured to sense the predetermined alignment of the second modular assembly relative to the first modular assembly and further sense misalignment of the first and second modular assembly from the predetermined alignment, and wherein the sensor includes at least one of a force sensor, an optical sensor configured to optically sense a feature on the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment, or a magnetic sensor configured to sense a magnetic feature on the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 2. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first modular assembly is configured to mechanically couple with the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment relative to each other such that the first modular assembly is configured to be fixed relative to the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 3. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the first modular assembly further includes an activation switch electrically connected to the transducer power circuit, wherein the activation switch is configured to selectively power the ultrasonic transducer by directing electrical power from the generator to the ultrasonic transducer with the first and second modular assemblies in the predetermined alignment. 4. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a second modular assembly including at least a portion of an end effector configured to manipulate a tissue. 5. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 4 , wherein the first modular assembly is configured to mechanically couple with the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment relative to each other such that the first modular assembly is configured to be fixed relative to the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 6. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes the force sensor. 7. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 6 , further comprising a mechanical coupling including a body coupler configured to removably connect to the second modular assembly, wherein the body coupler is positioned in the body assembly. 8. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein the body coupler is movably mounted in the body assembly and operatively connected to the force sensor with a biasing element positioned therebetween such that the biasing element is configured to transmit force from the body coupler to the force sensor for sensing the predetermined alignment. 9. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 8 , further comprising a second modular assembly including at least a portion of an end effector configured to manipulate a tissue, and wherein the mechanical coupling includes a modular coupler configured to connect to removably connect to the body coupler. 10. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes the optical sensor configured to optically sense a feature on the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 11. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 10 , further comprising a second modular assembly including at least a portion of an end effector configured to manipulate a tissue, wherein the electrical lockout further includes a trigger element on the second modular assembly, and wherein the optical sensor is configured to optically sense the trigger element on the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 12. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensor further includes a switch configured to be depressed by a feature on the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 13. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 12 , further comprising a second modular assembly including at least a portion of an end effector configured to manipulate a tissue, wherein the electrical lockout further includes a trigger element on the second modular assembly, and wherein the switch is configured to be depressed by the trigger element on the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 14. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes the magnetic sensor configured to sense a magnetic feature on the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 15. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 14 , further comprising a second modular assembly including at least a portion of an end effector configured to manipulate a tissue, wherein the electrical lockout further includes a magnetic element on the second modular assembly, and wherein the magnetic sensor is configured to sense the magnetic element on the second modular assembly in the predetermined alignment. 16. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 15 , wherein the magnetic sensor includes a circuit board having an electromagnetic sensing circuitry. 17. The ultrasonic surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first modular assembly further includes an activation switch electrically connected to the transducer power circuit, wherein the activation switch is configured to selectively power the ultrasonic transducer by directing electrical power from the generator to the ultrasonic transducer with the first and second modular assemblies in the predetermined alignment. 18. An ultrasonic surgical instrument, comprising: (a) a first modular assembly configured to mechanically couple with a second modular assembly in a predetermined alignment, wherein the first modular assembly includes: (i) a body assembly configured to support an ultrasonic transducer, and (ii) a transducer power circuit configured to electrically connect to the ultrasonic transducer and a generator; and (b) an electrical lockout having a first lockout portion positioned on the first modular assembly in electrical connection with the transducer power circuit and configured to sense the predetermined alignment of the second modular assembly relative to the first modular assembly and further sense misalignment of the first and second modular assembly from the predetermined alignment, wherein the first lockout portion is configured to inhibit powering of the transducer power
with additional movable means for clamping or cutting tissue, e.g. with a pivoting jaw · CPC title
using mechanical vibrations, e.g. ultrasonic (A61B17/22012 takes precedence; dental tooth drilling devices operated by vibration A61C3/03; removing intra-ocular material using mechanical vibrations A61F9/00745) · CPC title
at the distal end of a shaft, e.g. forceps or scissors at the end of a rigid rod · CPC title
Electric or electromagnetic phenomena other than conductivity, e.g. capacity, inductivity, Hall effect · CPC title
spectrum · CPC title
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