Surgical systems for detecting end effector tissue distribution irregularities

US12144518B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12144518-B2
Application numberUS-202217725784-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 21, 2022
Priority dateDec 28, 2017
Publication dateNov 19, 2024
Grant dateNov 19, 2024

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A surgical stapling instrument includes an end effector that has a first jaw; a second jaw movable relative to the first jaw between an open configuration and a closed configuration to grasp tissue between the first jaw and the second jaw; an anvil; and a staple cartridge with staples deployable into the tissue and deformable by the anvil. The surgical stapling instrument further includes a control circuit configured to: determine tissue impedances at predetermined zones; detect an irregularity in tissue distribution within the end effector based on the tissue impedances; and adjust a closure parameter of the end effector in accordance with the irregularity.

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A surgical stapling instrument, comprising an end effector, comprising: a first jaw; a second jaw movable relative to the first jaw between an open configuration and a closed configuration to grasp tissue between the first jaw and the second jaw; an anvil; a staple cartridge comprising staples deployable into the tissue and deformable by the anvil; and predetermined zones between the anvil and the staple cartridge, wherein the predetermined zones comprise: an inner predetermined zone including a plurality of first sensing circuits; an outer predetermined zone including a plurality of second sensing circuits; and an intermediate predetermined zone between the inner predetermined zone and the outer predetermined zone and including a plurality of third sensing circuits; and a control circuit configured to: determine a first tissue impedance for the inner predetermined zone, a second tissue impedance for the outer predetermined zone, and a third tissue impedance for the intermediate predetermined zone; compare each of the first, second, and third tissue impedances to each other, wherein to compare each of the first, second, and third tissue impedances to each other comprises to (i) determine an average impedance of the first tissue impedance and the second tissue impedance and (ii) compare the average tissue impedance to the third tissue impedance; detect an irregularity in tissue distribution within the end effector based on the comparison of the first, second, and third tissue impedances, wherein to detect the irregularity in the tissue distribution comprises to determine that an irregularity in tissue distribution is present in response to a determination that the average tissue impedance is greater than the third tissue impedance based on the comparison of the average tissue impedance and the third tissue impedance; and adjust a closure parameter of the end effector based on the detected irregularity. 2. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined zones are separated by insulating elements. 3. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , wherein the determination that the irregularity in tissue distribution is present causes the control circuit to alert a user to release and reposition the tissue grasped by the end effector. 4. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , wherein to compare each of the first, second, and third tissue impedances to each other further comprises to  compare the first tissue impedance to the second tissue impedance, and wherein to detect the irregularity in tissue distribution within the end effector comprises to determine that an irregularity in tissue distribution is present in further response to a determination that the first tissue impedance is greater than the second tissue impedance based on the comparison of the first and second tissue impedances. 5. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 4 , further comprising a motor configured to motivate the end effector to transition to the closed configuration, the determination that the irregularity in tissue distribution is present causes the control circuit to reduce a speed of the motor. 6. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , wherein the closure parameter is closure velocity. 7. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit is configured to pass at least one therapeutic signal through tissue at each of the predetermined zones to determine the corresponding tissue impedances. 8. A surgical stapling instrument, comprising an end effector, comprising: a first jaw; a second jaw movable relative to the first jaw between an open configuration and a closed configuration to grasp tissue between the first jaw and the second jaw; an anvil; a staple cartridge comprising staples deployable into the tissue and deformable by the anvil; and predetermined zones between the anvil and the staple cartridge, wherein the predetermined zones comprise: an inner predetermined zone; an outer predetermined zone; and an intermediate predetermined zone between the inner predetermined zone and the outer predetermined zone; and a control circuit configured to: determine a first electrical parameter of the tissue for the inner predetermined zone, a second electrical parameter of the tissue for the outer predetermined zone, and a third electrical parameter of the tissue for the intermediate predetermined zone; compare each of the first, second, and third electrical parameters to each other, wherein to compare each of the first, second, and third electrical parameters to each other comprises to (i) determine an average electrical parameter of the first electrical parameters and the second electrical parameter and (ii) compare the average electrical parameter to the third electrical parameter; detect an irregularity in tissue distribution within the end effector based on the comparison of the first, second, and third electrical parameters, wherein to detect the irregularity in tissue distribution comprises to determine that an irregularity in tissue distribution is present in response to a determination that the average electrical parameter is greater than the third electrical parameter based on the comparison of the average electrical parameter and the third electrical parameter; and adjust a closure parameter of the end effector based on the detected irregularity. 9. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 8 , wherein the inner predetermined zone includes a plurality of first sensing circuits, the outer predetermined zone includes a plurality of second sensing circuits, and the intermediate predetermined zone includes a plurality of third sensing circuits. 10. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 9 , wherein the predetermined zones are separated by insulating elements. 11. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 9 , wherein the determination that the irregularity in tissue distribution is present causes the control circuit to alert a user to release and reposition the tissue grasped by the end effector. 12. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 9 , wherein to compare each of the first, second, and third electrical parameters to each other further comprises to  compare the first electrical parameter to the second electrical parameter, and wherein to detect the irregularity in tissue distribution within the end effector comprises to determine that an irregularity in tissue distribution is present in further response to a determination that the first electrical parameter is greater than the second electrical parameter based on the comparison of the first and second electrical parameters. 13. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 12 , further comprising a motor configured to motivate the end effector to transition to the closed configuration, the determination that the irregularity in tissue distribution is present causes the control circuit to reduce a speed of the motor. 14. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 8 , wherein the closure parameter is closure velocity. 15. A surgical stapling instrument, comprising an end effector, comprising: a first jaw; a second jaw movable relative to the first jaw between an open configuration and a closed configuration to grasp tissue between the first jaw and the second jaw; an anvil; a staple cartridge comprising staples deployable into the tissue and deformable by the anvil; and predetermined zones between the anvil and the staple cartridge, wherein the predetermined zones comprise: an inner predetermined zone including a plurality of first impedance sensing circuits;

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What does patent US12144518B2 cover?
A surgical stapling instrument includes an end effector that has a first jaw; a second jaw movable relative to the first jaw between an open configuration and a closed configuration to grasp tissue between the first jaw and the second jaw; an anvil; and a staple cartridge with staples deployable into the tissue and deformable by the anvil. The surgical stapling instrument further includes a con…
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Cilag Gmbh Int
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/072. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 19 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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