Articulation section for shaft assembly of surgical instrument

US2025040982A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025040982-A1
Application numberUS-202418925236-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateOct 24, 2024
Priority dateAug 25, 2017
Publication dateFeb 6, 2025
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An apparatus includes a body, a shaft assembly, an end effector, and an articulation section. The articulation section is longitudinally interposed between a distal end of the shaft assembly and a proximal end of the end effector. The articulation section is configured to flex to thereby provide deflection of the end effector away from the longitudinal axis of the shaft assembly. The articulation section includes a first frame member, a second frame member, and a sleeve. The proximal end of the second frame member is proximal to the proximal end of the first frame member. The sleeve is disposed about the first and second frame members.

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A surgical instrument, comprising: (a) a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis; (b) an end effector located distally relative to the shaft; (c) an articulation drive configured to move relative to the shaft; and (d) an articulation section extending between the shaft and the end effector, wherein the articulation section comprises: (i) a first elongated frame comprising a first narrow body and first alignment surface, (ii) a second elongated frame comprising a second narrow body and a second alignment surface, wherein the first narrow body and the second narrow body are fixed relative to each other such that the first and second narrow body are configured to flex together in response to movement of the articulation drive relative to the shaft to thereby deflect the end effector relative to the longitudinal axis, and (iii) a sleeve disposed about the first narrow body and the second narrow body, wherein the sleeve comprises a complementary alignment surface configured to engage the first alignment surface of the first elongated frame and the second alignment surface of the second elongated frame to thereby rotationally and longitudinally align the sleeve with both the first elongated frame and the second elongated frame. 22 . The surgical instrument of claim 21 , wherein the sleeve defines a proximal notch, wherein the complementary alignment surface at least partially defines the proximal notch, wherein both the first alignment surface and the second alignment surface are housed within the notch. 23 . The surgical instrument of claim 22 , wherein the first alignment surface is proximal relative to the first narrow body. 24 . The surgical instrument of claim 23 , wherein the second alignment surface is proximal relative to the second narrow body. 25 . The surgical instrument of claim 24 , wherein the first elongated frame comprises a first protrusion, wherein the first alignment surface forms at least a portion of the first protrusion. 26 . The surgical instrument of claim 25 , wherein the second elongated frame comprises a second protrusion, wherein the second alignment surface forms at least a portion of the second protrusion. 27 . The surgical instruments of claim 26 , wherein the first protrusion and the second protrusion are fixed relative to each other. 28 . The surgical instrument of claim 27 , wherein the first protrusion and the second protrusion cooperatively form an alignment structure. 29 . The surgical instrument of claim 21 , wherein the first elongated frame comprises a first proximal end, wherein the second elongated frame comprises a second proximal end, wherein the first proximal end and the second proximal end are longitudinal offset from each other. 30 . The surgical instrument of claim 29 , wherein the second proximal end defines a proximally presented notch. 31 . The surgical instrument of claim 30 , wherein the shaft comprises an external sheath, wherein a portion of the external sheath is housed within the proximally presented notch. 32 . The surgical instruments of claim 21 , wherein the first narrow body comprises a first interior surface, wherein the second narrow body comprises a second interior surface facing the first interior surface, wherein the articulation section further comprises a plate fixed to the first interior surface of the first narrow body. 33 . The surgical instrument of claim 21 , wherein the first narrow body and the second narrow body are ultrasonically welded together. 34 . The surgical instrument of claim 21 , wherein the first narrow body and the second narrow body are secured together via a snap fitting. 35 . The surgical instrument of claim 21 , wherein the sleeve defines a first longitudinal array of slits and a second longitudinal array of slits. 36 . The surgical instrument of claim 35 , wherein the first longitudinal array of slits is directly adjacent to the first narrow body, wherein the second longitudinal array of slits is directly adjacent to the second narrow body. 37 . A surgical instrument, comprising: (a) a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis, wherein the shaft comprises an outer sheath; (b) an end effector located distally relative to the shaft; (c) an articulation drive configured to move relative to the outer sheath, wherein the articulation drive comprises: (i) a first articulation band slidably disposed within the outer sheath, and (ii) a second articulation band slidably disposed within the outer sheath; and (d) an articulation section extending between the shaft and the end effector, wherein the articulation section comprises: (i) a first elongated frame comprising a first narrow body and first alignment surface, wherein the first articulation band is attached to the first elongated frame, (ii) a second elongated frame comprising a second narrow body and a second alignment surface, wherein the second articulation band is attached to the second elongated frame, wherein the first narrow body and the second narrow body are fixed relative to each other such that the first and second narrow body are configured to flex together in response to movement of the first and second articulation bands relative to the shaft to thereby deflect the end effector relative to the longitudinal axis, and (iii) a sleeve disposed about the first narrow body and the second narrow body, wherein the sleeve comprises a complementary alignment surface configured to engage the first alignment surface of the first elongated frame and the second alignment surface of the second elongated frame to thereby rotationally and longitudinally align the sleeve relative to both the first elongated frame and the second elongated frame. 38 . The surgical instrument of claim 37 , wherein the complementary alignment surface defines a notch of the sleeve. 39 . The surgical instrument of claim 38 , wherein the first alignment surface and the second alignment surface are housed within the notch of the sleeve. 40 . A surgical instrument, comprising: (a) a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis; (b) an end effector located distally relative to the shaft; (c) an articulation drive configured to move relative to the shaft; and (d) an articulation section extending between the shaft and the end effector, wherein the articulation section comprises: (i) a first frame comprising a first narrow body, a first alignment surface, and a first proximal end, (ii) a second frame comprising a second narrow body, a second alignment surface, and a second proximal end, wherein the first proximal end of the first frame is longitudinally offset from the second proximal end, wherein the first narrow body and the second narrow body are fixed relative to each other such that the first and second narrow body are configured to flex together in response to movement of the articulation drive relative to the shaft to thereby deflect the end effector relative to the longitudinal axis, and (iii) a sleeve disposed about the first narrow body and the second narrow body, wherein the first proximal end of the first frame is proximal relative to the sleeve, wherein the sleeve comprises a complementary alignment surface configured to engage the first alignment surface of the first elongated frame and the second alignment surface of the second elongated frame to thereby rotationally and longitudinally align the sleeve with both the first elongated frame and the second elongated frame.

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What does patent US2025040982A1 cover?
An apparatus includes a body, a shaft assembly, an end effector, and an articulation section. The articulation section is longitudinally interposed between a distal end of the shaft assembly and a proximal end of the end effector. The articulation section is configured to flex to thereby provide deflection of the end effector away from the longitudinal axis of the shaft assembly. The articulati…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cilag Gmbh Int
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1445. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Feb 06 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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