Surgical instrument assembly
US-2024358391-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US9314295B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9314295-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113277926-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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A surgical instrument includes a housing having first and second actuators and a shaft extends therefrom. End effector attaches to shaft and includes a first actuating device and a tissue treatment member. First actuating device is actuated by first actuator and includes first and second jaw members that actuate relative to one another about the first pivot. In a first position, jaw members are disposed in a spaced relation and in a second position cooperate to perform a first surgical procedure on tissue positioned therebetween. Second actuator deploys tissue treatment member relative to first jaw member from a first condition to a second condition. Tissue treatment member contacts the first jaw member in a first condition and a portion of the tissue treatment member is spaced away from the first jaw member and forms a loop between the tissue treatment member and first jaw member in a second condition.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical instrument, comprising a housing having a shaft that extends therefrom; an end effector attached to the distal end of the shaft, the end effector including: a first actuating device having a first jaw member and a second jaw member, the first and second jaw members configured to move relative to one another about a first pivot from a first position wherein the first jaw member and second jaw member are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the first jaw member and second jaw member cooperate to perform a first surgical procedure on tissue positioned therebetween; a tissue treatment member configured to deploy relative to the first jaw member from a first condition, wherein a substantial portion of the length of the tissue treatment member contacts the first jaw member, to a second condition wherein at least a portion of the tissue treatment member is spaced away from the first jaw member and the tissue treatment member and the first jaw member form a loop therebetween; and a first actuator operably coupled to the housing and configured to actuate the jaw members from the first position to the second position and a second actuator operable coupled to the housing and configured to deploy the tissue treatment member from the first condition to the second condition, wherein a first end of the tissue treatment member is coupled to the first jaw member and a second end of the tissue treatment member is coupled to the second actuator. 2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first jaw member and second jaw member are adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the first jaw member and second jaw member are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween to effect a tissue seal. 3. The surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the tissue treatment member is connected to a source of electrosurgical energy and the tissue treatment member is activatable to treat tissue in a second surgical procedure. 4. The electrosurgical instrument of claim 3 , wherein the first surgical procedure is at least one of vessel sealing, coagulation, dissection, or cauterization and the second surgical procedure is at least one of tissue cutting, dissecting, coagulation, or cauterization. 5. The surgical instrument of claim 4 , wherein the second surgical procedure is performed in a monopolar fashion. 6. The surgical instrument of claim 3 , wherein the second surgical procedure is performed in a bipolar fashion. 7. The surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the surgical instrument further includes a switch operably coupled to the housing and configured to select a bipolar sealing mode wherein the first jaw member receives electrosurgical energy at a first potential, the second jaw member receive electrosurgical energy at a second potential different than the first potential such that tissue positioned between the first jaw member and the second jaw member are sealed in a bipolar fashion. 8. The surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the surgical instrument further includes a switch operably coupled to the housing and configured to select a bipolar cutting mode wherein the first jaw member and second jaw member receive electrosurgical energy at a first potential, and the tissue treatment member receives electrosurgical energy at a second potential different than the first potential such that tissue positioned between the first jaw member and the tissue treatment member is cut in a bipolar fashion. 9. The surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the surgical instrument further includes a switch operably coupled to the housing and configured to select a monopolar sealing mode wherein at least one of the first jaw member and the second jaw member receives electrosurgical energy at a first potential and electrically cooperates with a remotely disposed return pad configured to receive electrosurgical energy at a second potential such that tissue is sealed in a monopolar fashion. 10. The surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the surgical instrument further includes a switch operably coupled to the housing and configured to select a monopolar cutting mode wherein the tissue treatment member receives electrosurgical energy at a first potential and electrically cooperates with a remotely disposed return pad configured to receive electrosurgical energy at a second potential such that tissue is cut in a monopolar fashion. 11. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the tissue treatment member includes a shearing surface configured to cut tissue disposed between the shearing surface and the first jaw member. 12. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein the loop formed by the first jaw member and tissue treatment member encircles tissue and cuts the encircled tissue as the tissue treatment member transitions from the second condition to the first condition. 13. A method for performing a medical procedure using an electrosurgical instrument having a first actuating device and a tissue treatment member, the method including: actuating the first actuating device having a first jaw member and a second jaw member to grasp tissue between the first and second jaw members; performing a first surgical procedure with the first actuating device; actuating the tissue treatment member to engage tissue, the tissue treatment member configured to deploy relative to the first jaw member from a first condition, wherein a substantial portion of the length of the tissue treatment member contacts the first jaw member, to a second condition wherein at least a portion of the tissue treatment member is spaced away from the first jaw member and the tissue treatment member and the first jaw member form a loop therebetween, the tissue treatment member being actuated by an actuator, wherein a first end of the tissue treatment member is coupled to the first jaw member and a second end of the tissue treatment member is coupled to the actuator; and performing a second surgical procedure on the tissue, wherein the first surgical procedure is different than the second surgical procedure. 14. The method of claim 13 , further including: connecting the electrosurgical instrument to a source of electrosurgical energy; and delivering electrosurgical energy to tissue during at least one of the first surgical procedure or the second surgical procedures. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the method further includes: selecting the first surgical procedure from at least one of vessel sealing, coagulation, dissection, or cauterization; and selecting the second surgical procedure from at least one of tissue cutting, dissecting, coagulation, or cauterization. 16. The method of claim 15 , further including: selecting an energy delivery mode wherein the energy delivery mode is one of delivering energy in a bipolar fashion or delivering energy in a monopolar fashion.
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