Articulation mechanisms for robotic surgical tools
US-2024252025-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US2016354101A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016354101-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615058600-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A laparoscopic medical device assembly includes a laparoscopic tool with a handle actuator coupled to slide a deployment/capture device within, and relative to, a sheath. An end effector has a knob attached to a proximal end of an actuator rod that extends through a base, and includes a pair of arms pivotally attached to the base. The laparoscopic tool and the end effector are movable among a capture/unactuated configuration, a capture/actuated configuration and a release configuration. The end effector may be left clamped to tissue while the laparoscopic tool is removed allowing an alternative use of the trocar access.
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what is claimed is: 1 . A laparoscopic medical device assembly comprising: a laparoscopic tool with a handle actuator coupled to slide a deployment/capture device within and relative to a sheath; an end effector with a knob attached to a proximal end of an actuator rod extending through a base, and including a pair of arms pivotally attached to the base and being movable between a first shape and a second shape; wherein the laparoscopic tool and the end effector are movable among a capture/unactuated configuration, a capture/actuated configuration and a release configuration; and wherein the pair of arms are in the second shape in the capture/unactuated configuration, and in the first shape in the capture/actuated configuration, and the end effector is out of contact with the laparoscopic tool in the release configuration. 2 . The laparoscopic medical device assembly of claim 1 wherein the pair of arms are biased toward the second shape; and the laparoscopic tool tensions the actuator rod when moved from the capture/unactuated configuration to the capture/actuated configuration. 3 . The laparoscopic medical device assembly of claim 2 wherein the actuator rod has a wedge attached to a distal end of the actuator rod, and the wedge is operably positioned between the pair of arms. 4 . The laparoscopic medical device assembly of claim 1 wherein the deployment/capture device defines a receptacle shaped to capture the knob and an adjacent segment of the actuator rod in both the capture/unactuated configuration and the capture/actuated configuration; and the knob is trapped in the receptacle in both the capture/unactuated configuration and the capture/actuated configuration. 5 . The laparoscopic medical device assembly of claim 1 wherein the base of the end effector is too large to be received in the sheath; the base is out of contact with the sheath in the capture/unactuated configuration, and in contact with the sheath in the capture/actuated configuration. 6 . The laparoscopic medical device assembly of claim 1 wherein the knob is a first distance from the base in both the capture/unactuated configuration and the release configuration; and the knob is a second distance, which is greater than the first distance, from the base in the capture/actuated configuration. 7 . The laparoscopic medical device assembly of claim 1 wherein the end effector is a clamp with the pair of arms biased toward contact with each other by a biasing element; the actuator rod has a wedge attached to a distal end, and the wedge is operably positioned between the pair of arms; and the wedge is moved toward the base responsive to movement from the capture/unactuated configuration toward the capture/actuated configuration. 8 . The laparoscopic medical device assembly of claim 7 wherein the deployment/capture device defines a receptacle shaped to capture the knob and an adjacent segment of the actuator rod in both the capture/unactuated configuration and the capture/actuated configuration, and the knob is trapped in the receptacle in both the capture/unactuated configuration and the capture/actuated configuration; wherein the base of the end effector is too large to be received in the sheath, and the base is out of contact with the sheath in the capture/unactuated configuration, and in contact with the sheath in the capture/actuated configuration; and wherein the knob is a first distance from the base in both the capture/unactuated configuration and the release configuration, and the knob is a second distance, which is greater than the first distance, from the base in the capture/actuated configuration. 9 . An end effector for use with a laparoscopic tool as part of a laparoscopic medical device assembly, the end effector comprising: a base that is too large to be received in a sheath of the laparoscopic tool; a first arm and a second arm pivotally attached to the base and being movable between a first shape and a second shape; a biasing element operably positioned to bias the first arm and the second arm toward the second shape; a actuator rod slidably received through the base with a distal end positioned between the first arm and the second arm, and having a knob attached to a proximal end of the actuator rod; the knob being a first distance from the base when the first arm and the second arm are in the second shape, and the knob being greater than the first distance from the base when the first arm and the second arm are in the first shape. 10 . The end effector of claim 9 wherein the first arm and the second arm are configured as a clamp with opposing faces in contact in the second shape and out of contact in the first shape. 11 . The end effector of claim 9 wherein the actuator rod is symmetrical with identically shaped knobs on opposite ends. 12 . The end effector of claim 9 including a wedge attached to a distal end of the actuator rod and operably positioned between the first arm and the second arm. 13 . The end effector of claim 9 wherein the biasing element includes an elastic band in contact with each of the first arm and the second arm. 14 . The end effector of claim 9 wherein the actuator rod is symmetrical with identical ball shaped knobs on opposite ends; the biasing element includes an elastic band in contact with each of the first arm and the second arm; one of the ball shaped knobs is positioned in a wedge shaped cavity defined by the first arm and the send arm; and the first arm and the second arm are configured as a clamp with opposing faces in contact in the second shape and out of contact in the first shape. 15 . A method of using a laparoscopic medical device assembly that includes a laparoscopic tool with a handle actuator coupled to slide a deployment/capture device within and relative to a sheath; and an end effector with a knob attached to a proximal end of an actuator rod extending through a base, and including a pair of arms pivotally attached to the base and being movable between a first shape and a second shape, the method comprising the steps of: moving the laparoscopic medical device assembly in a capture/unactuated configuration at a first location to a second location with the laparoscopic medical device assembly in a capture/actuated position; changing the laparoscopic medical device assembly from the capture/actuated configuration to a release configuration at the second location; moving the laparoscopic tool away from the end effector; capturing the knob with the deployment/capture device at least in part by moving the laparoscopic tool back into contact with the end effector and changing from the release configuration to the capture/unactuated configuration; and changing from the capture/unactuated configuration to the capture/actuated configuration, and then moving the laparoscopic medical device assembly to a third location. 16 . The method of claim 15 wherein the step of moving the laparoscopic medical device assembly in a capture/unactuated configuration at a first location to a second location with the laparoscopic medical device assembly in a capture/actuated position includes: moving the end effector through a trocar in the capture/unactuated configuration. 17 . The method of claim 15 wherein the step of changing the laparoscopic medical device assembly from the capture/actuated configuration to a release configuration at the second location includes: interacting with tissue with the end effector. 18 . The method of claim 17 wherein the step of interacting with
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