Footswitch for controlling surgical instruments and related accessories
US-12144512-B2 · Nov 19, 2024 · US
US9271806B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9271806-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414157894-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 7, 2008 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2016 |
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A foot pedal control for a surgical system, e.g., an ophthalmic surgery system, that adjusts to a number of different sizes of user's shoes. The foot pedal control has a treadle on which a user places his or her foot and a sensor that tracks the movements thereof. Adjustable lateral guides mount to the treadle and conform to both sides of the foot. The guides are shaped and positioned to conform to a wide variety of feet or shoes, and may easily be adjusted between users. A retractable heel stop converts between up for reference and down to enhance movement of the user's foot. A convertible handle may be stowed in a down position parallel to a base or pivoted up over the treadle for protection and ease of movement of the foot pedal control. The foot pedal control may be wireless and have various other electronic controls, and may have a dual-control treadle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A foot pedal control for a surgical system, comprising: a base; a treadle mounted on the base, wherein the treadle is configured for pitch movement relative to the base, and wherein the treadle having a generally planar foot platform; a sensor that tracks the pitch movement of the treadle and generates an electronic signal therefor; and a pair of guides mounted on the treadle such that the pair of guides are connected to the treadle by angled guide slots in the treadle, wherein the pair of guides flank and extend upward from the foot platform of the treadle, at least one of the guides being translatable along the angled guide slots to adjust the lateral spacing therebetween and accommodate variable foot widths on the foot platform therebetween. 2. The foot pedal control of claim 1 , wherein both of the guides are adjustable. 3. The foot pedal control of claim 2 , wherein both of the guides are also adjustable in an anterior-posterior direction. 4. The foot pedal control of claim 1 , wherein the angled slot extends from a posterior point outward in an anterior direction at an angle of between about 15° and 45° from the longitudinal axis of the treadle. 5. The foot pedal control of claim 1 , wherein the guide is configured to move along the angled slot in a ratcheted fashion so as to have a series of stop positions distinguished by audible and/or tactile clicks. 6. The foot pedal control of claim 1 , wherein the guides have a rail extending upward to a height generally perpendicular to the foot platform of between about 15 mm or 0.6 inches and 38 mm or 1.5 inches. 7. The foot pedal control of claim 1 , wherein the guides are elongated in an anterior-posterior direction and each includes a lip extending toward the other guide and generally parallel to the foot platform, and a rail extending upward from the lip generally perpendicular to the foot platform. 8. The foot pedal control of claim 1 , wherein the guides are elongated in an anterior-posterior direction and S-shaped so as to have convex and concave inner faces to conform to different areas of users' feet. 9. The foot pedal control of claim 1 , wherein the treadle further includes a heel stop at the posterior end of the foot platform, the heel stop being convertible from a first position extending upward from the foot platform and a second position at or below the level of the foot platform. 10. A system for surgery, comprising: a surgery unit including a hand-held operative tip connected to a console; and a foot pedal control in electronic communication with the console, including a base and a treadle mounted on the base, wherein the treadle is configured for pitch movement relative to the base, wherein the treadle having a generally planar foot platform, the foot pedal control having a built-in sensor that tracks the pitch movement of the treadle and generates an electronic signal for communication to the console and subsequent control of the operative tip, the treadle having a pair of guides mounted on the treadle such that the pair of guides are connected to the treadle by angled guide slots in the treadle, and wherein the pair of guides flank and extend upward from the foot platform of the treadle, at least one of the guides being translatable along the angled guide slots to adjust the lateral spacing therebetween and accommodate variable foot widths on the foot platform therebetween. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the surgery unit is for ophthalmic surgery and the operative tip is adapted for insertion into an eye and includes a lumen for aspiration. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein both of the guides are adjustable. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein both of the guides are also adjustable in an anterior-posterior direction. 14. The system of claim 10 , wherein the guides are configured to move in a ratcheted fashion so as to have a series of stop positions distinguished by audible and/or tactile clicks. 15. The system of claim 10 , wherein the guides are elongated in an anterior-posterior direction and each includes a lip extending toward the other guide and generally parallel to the foot platform, and a rail extending upward from the lip generally perpendicular to the foot platform. 16. The system of claim 10 , wherein the guides are elongated in an anterior-posterior direction and curved with a convex-inward posterior segment and a concave-inward anterior segment. 17. The system of claim 10 , wherein the treadle further includes a heel stop at the posterior end of the foot platform, the heel stop being convertible from a first position extending upward from the foot platform and a second position at or below the level of the foot platform.
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