Surgical forceps
US-11000330-B2 · May 11, 2021 · US
US2021259763A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021259763-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117316862-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 4, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
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1 - 16 . (canceled) 17 . A surgical device for treating tissue, comprising: a pair of shafts configured to rotate relative to each other about a pivot; a trigger extending from one of the shafts and configured to rotate to actuate a knife; a rotatable trigger link extending from the trigger; and an anti-deployment link disposed adjacent to the trigger and configured to engage the rotatable trigger link to prevent rotation of the trigger. 18 . The surgical device according to claim 17 , further comprising an actuating mechanism operably coupled to the trigger, the trigger rotatable to cause the actuating mechanism to actuate the knife. 19 . The surgical device according to claim 17 , wherein approximation of the pair of shafts moves the anti-deployment link out of engagement with the rotatable trigger link to permit rotation of the trigger. 20 . The surgical device according to claim 17 , wherein the trigger includes a pair of handle members configured to be operated by a user's hand to rotate the trigger. 21 . The surgical device according to claim 17 , wherein each shaft of the pair of shafts includes a jaw member disposed at a distal end thereof, and rotation of the pair of shafts about the pivot moves the jaw members relative to each other. 22 . The surgical device according to claim 21 , further comprising a stop member disposed on at least one of the jaw members and configured to control a distance between the jaw members. 23 . A surgical device for treating tissue, comprising: a pair of shafts configured to rotate relative to each other about a pivot; a rotatable trigger link coupled to one of the shafts; a knife operably coupled to the rotatable trigger link and configured to cut tissue; and an anti-deployment link disposed adjacent to the rotatable trigger link and configured to engage the rotatable trigger link to prevent actuation of the knife. 24 . The surgical device according to claim 23 , further comprising a trigger operably coupled to the rotatable trigger link and configured to actuate the knife. 25 . The surgical device according to claim 23 , wherein the trigger includes a pair of handle members configured to be operated by a user's hand to rotate the trigger. 26 . The surgical device according to claim 23 , wherein approximation of the pair of shafts moves the anti-deployment link out of engagement with the rotatable trigger link to permit actuation of the knife. 27 . The surgical device according to claim 23 , wherein each shaft of the pair of shafts includes a jaw member disposed at a distal end thereof, and rotation of the pair of shafts about the pivot moves the jaw members relative to each other. 28 . The surgical device according to claim 27 , further comprising a stop member disposed on at least one of the jaw members and configured to control a distance between the jaw members. 29 . A surgical device for treating tissue, comprising: a pair of shafts each having a jaw member disposed at a distal end thereof, each shaft of the pair of shafts configured to rotate about a pivot to move the jaw members relative to each other; a knife configured to cut tissue disposed between the jaw members; a trigger extending from one of the shafts and operably coupled to the knife, the trigger rotatable to actuate the knife to cut tissue disposed between the jaw members; and a rotatable trigger link extending from the trigger and configured to be directly engaged by an anti-deployment link to prevent rotation of the trigger. 30 . The surgical device according to claim 29 , wherein approximation of the pair of shafts moves the anti-deployment link out of engagement with the rotatable trigger link to permit actuation of the knife. 31 . The surgical forceps according to claim 29 , wherein the trigger includes a pair of handle members configured to be operated by a user's hand to rotate the trigger. 32 . The surgical forceps according to claim 29 , further comprising an actuating mechanism operably coupled to the trigger, the trigger rotatable to cause the actuating mechanism to actuate the knife. 33 . The surgical device according to claim 29 , further comprising a stop member disposed on at least one of the jaw members and configured to control a distance between the jaw members.
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