Methods for assembling surgical instruments
US-10806478-B2 · Oct 20, 2020 · US
US11986200B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11986200-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017029681-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2024 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2024 |
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Various exemplary methods and devices for actuating surgical instruments are provided. In general, a surgical device can include one or more actuation shafts configured to facilitate actuation of the device. In an exemplary embodiment, the device can include four actuation shafts, two actuation shafts to facilitate articulation of the device, one actuation shaft to facilitate opening and closing of jaws at a distal end of the device, and one actuation shaft to facilitate moving a cutting element of the device. In an exemplary embodiment, each of the one or more actuation shafts can include a distal elongate member and a proximal elongate member having a proximal end attached to a distal end of the distal elongate member. The proximal elongate member can be rigid, and the distal elongate member can be flexible.
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A surgical method, comprising: positioning an end effector of a surgical device in a body of a patient, the surgical device including a first elongate shaft, a second elongate shaft, a third elongate shaft, a first tube, a second tube, and a first actuator; and actuating the first actuator, thereby causing the second elongate shaft and the first tube to move distally as a unit within a first inner lumen of the first elongate shaft and causing the third elongate shaft and the second tube to move proximally as a unit within a second inner lumen of the first elongate shaft; wherein the movement of the second and third elongate shafts and the first and second tubes causes the end effector to articulate relative to the first elongate shaft; the surgical device includes a first nut threadably mated with the first actuator, and the actuation of the first actuator causes the first nut to move distally and thereby cause the second elongate shaft and the first tube to move distally within the first inner lumen; and the surgical device in a second nut threadably mated with the first actuator and the actuation of the first actuator causes the second nut to move proximally and thereby cause the third elongate shaft and the second tube to move proximally within the second inner lumen. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the surgical device includes a first stabilizing member seated in the first nut, and the actuation of the first actuator causes the first stabilizing member to rotate relative to the first nut; and the surgical device includes a second stabilizing member seated in the second nut, and the actuation of the first actuator causes the second stabilizing member to rotate relative to the second nut. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the actuation of the first actuator causes the first actuator to rotate relative to the first elongate shaft; and the movement of the second and third elongate shafts and the first and second tubes is longitudinal movement. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising actuating a second actuator of the surgical device and thereby causing the end effector to either open or close. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising actuating a third actuator of the surgical device and thereby causing the first elongate shaft and the end effector to rotate about a longitudinal axis defined by the first elongate shaft. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second inner lumens are isolated from one another within the first elongate shaft. 7. A surgical method, comprising: positioning an end effector of a surgical device in a body of a patient, the end effector being located at a distal end of a first elongate shaft of the surgical device; and rotating a knob of the surgical device and thereby simultaneously causing rotation of a first drum that is threadably coupled to the knob and rotation of a second drum that is threadably coupled to the knob; wherein the rotation of the first drum causes a second elongate shaft of the surgical device to translate longitudinally in a distal direction relative to the first elongate shaft; wherein the rotation of the second drum causes a third elongate shaft of the surgical device to translate longitudinally in a proximal direction relative to the first elongate shaft; wherein the longitudinal translations of the second and third elongate shafts causes the end effector to articulate relative to the first elongate shaft; and wherein the second elongate shaft is fixedly attached to a first tube of the surgical device; the third elongate shaft is fixedly attached to a second tube of the surgical device; the rotation of the first drum causes the first tube to translate longitudinally in the distal direction relative to the first elongate shaft; and the rotation of the second drum causes the second tube to translate longitudinally in the proximal direction relative to the first elongate shaft. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the rotation of the first drum causes rotation of a first stabilizing member directly attached to the second elongate shaft; and the rotation of the second drum causes rotation of a second stabilizing member directly attached to the third elongate shaft. 9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising actuating a second actuator of the surgical device and thereby causing at least one of the end effector to open, the end effector to close. 10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising actuating a second actuator of the surgical device and thereby causing the first elongate shaft and the end effector to rotate about a longitudinal axis defined by the first elongate shaft. 11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the knob is rotated about a longitudinal axis defined by the first elongate shaft. 12. A surgical method, comprising: positioning an end effector of a surgical device in a body of a patient, the surgical device including a first elongate shaft, a second elongate shaft, a third elongate shaft, a first tube, a second tube, and a first actuator; and actuating the first actuator, thereby causing the second elongate shaft and the first tube to move distally as a unit within a first inner lumen of the first elongate shaft and causing the third elongate shaft and the second tube to move proximally as a unit within a second inner lumen of the first elongate shaft; wherein the movement of the second and third elongate shafts and the first and second tubes causes the end effector to articulate relative to the first elongate shaft; the actuation of the first actuator causes the first actuator to rotate relative to the first elongate shaft; and the movement of the second and third elongate shafts and the first and second tubes is longitudinal movement. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising actuating a second actuator of the surgical device and thereby causing the end effector to either open or close. 14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising actuating a third actuator of the surgical device and thereby causing the first elongate shaft and the end effector to rotate about a longitudinal axis defined by the first elongate shaft. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first and second inner lumens are isolated from one another within the first elongate shaft.
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