Articulation mechanisms for robotic surgical tools
US-2024252025-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US8961514B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8961514-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213412879-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 24, 2015 |
| Grant date | Feb 24, 2015 |
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An endoscopic forceps is provided. The endoscopic forceps includes a housing having a shaft that extends therefrom that defines a longitudinal axis therethrough. The shaft has a first tube with a bent portion having a contour. A second tube is disposed within the first tube. An end effector assembly operatively connected to a distal end of the first tube has a pair of first and second jaw members. The first and second jaw members including respective cam slots defined therein with a cam pin movable therein. The shaft is translatable along the longitudinal axis to straighten the bent portion of the first tube to move the bent portion of the first tube from an articulated configuration to a non-articulated configuration. The second tube is translatable along the longitudinal axis to move the first and second jaw members from the open configuration to the clamping configuration.
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An endoscopic forceps, comprising: a housing; a shaft that extends from the housing and defining a longitudinal axis therethrough; a first tube coaxially disposed within the shaft, the first tube having a bent portion at a distal end thereof having a contour; a second tube disposed within the first tube, the second tube including a bent portion that follows the contour of the bent portion of the first tube; and an end effector assembly operatively connected to a distal end of the first tube and having first and second jaw members, the first and second jaw members moveable from an open position for positioning about tissue to a clamped position for clamping tissue therebetween, the first and second jaw members including respective cam slots defined therein with a cam pin movable therein, the cam pin operably coupling the second tube to the first and second jaw members, wherein the shaft is translatable along the longitudinal axis to straighten the bent portion of the first tube to move the bent portion of the first tube from an articulated configuration to a non-articulated configuration, and wherein the second tube is translatable along the longitudinal axis to move the first and second jaw members from the open configuration to the clamping configuration. 2. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the second tube is configured to house a cutter shaft therein. 3. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 2 , wherein the cutter shaft includes a knife assembly having a knife blade configured to reciprocate through knife channels operably defined within the first and second jaw members upon activation of a trigger assembly associated with the housing. 4. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 3 , wherein an elongated slot is defined in at least a portion of the knife assembly and is configured to house a pivot pin and the cam pin therein such that the first and second jaw members are movable independent of the knife assembly. 5. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second jaw members are configured to electrosurgically treat tissue and are adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy via a cable. 6. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 5 , wherein the second tube is configured to house a pair of leads of the cable to electrically couple respective seal plates of the first and second jaw members to the source of electrosurgical energy. 7. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 1 , wherein a degree of curvature of the bent portion of first tube and a degree of curvature of the bent portion of the second tube ranges from about 10 degrees to about 120 degrees. 8. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 1 , further including a handle assembly including a movable handle movable relative to a fixed handle, the movable handle operatively connected to a drive assembly that together mechanically cooperate to impart movement of the second tube. 9. An endoscopic forceps, comprising: a housing; a shaft that extends from the housing and defining a longitudinal axis therethrough; a first tube coaxially disposed within the shaft, the first tube having a bent portion at a distal end thereof; a second tube coaxially disposed within the first tube, the second tube having a bent portion at a distal end thereof, wherein the shaft and the second tube are translatable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the first tube and one another; and an end effector assembly operatively connected to a distal end of the first tube and having first and second jaw members moveable from an open position for positioning about tissue to a clamped position for clamping tissue therebetween, the first and second jaw members including respective cam slots defined therein with a cam pin movable therein, the cam pin operably coupling the second tube to the first and second jaw members, wherein the shaft is translatable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the first and second tubes to straighten the bent portion of the first and second tubes to move the bent portion of the first and second tubes from the articulated configuration to a non-articulated configuration, and wherein the second tube is translatable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the first tube and the shaft to move the first and second jaw members from the open configuration to the clamping configuration. 10. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 9 , wherein the second tube is configured to house a cutter shaft therein. 11. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 10 , wherein the cutter shaft includes a knife assembly having a knife blade configured to reciprocate through knife channels operably defined within the first and second jaw members upon activation of a trigger assembly associated with the housing. 12. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 11 , wherein an elongated slot is defined in at least a portion of the knife assembly and is configured to house a pivot pin and the cam pin therein such that the first and second jaw members are movable independent of the knife assembly. 13. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 9 , wherein the first and second jaw members are configured to electrosurgically treat tissue and are adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy via an electrosurgical cable. 14. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 13 , wherein the second tube is configured to house a pair of leads of the electrosurgical cable to electrically couple respective seal plates of the first and second jaw members to the source of electrosurgical energy. 15. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 9 , wherein a degree of curvature of the bent portion of first tube and a degree of curvature of the bent portion of the second tube ranges from about 10 degrees to about 120 degrees. 16. An endoscopic forceps according to claim 9 , further including a handle assembly including a movable handle movable relative to a fixed handle, the movable handle operatively connected to a drive assembly that together mechanically cooperate to impart movement of the second tube.
Forceps for use in minimally invasive surgery · CPC title
combined with cutting implements · CPC title
at the distal end of a shaft, e.g. forceps or scissors at the end of a rigid rod · CPC title
having a moving blade for cutting tissue grasped by the jaws · CPC title
Sealing · CPC title
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