Surgical tool arrangement having a handpiece usable with multiple surgical tools

US9427279B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9427279-B2
Application numberUS-201013138194-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2010
Priority dateFeb 26, 2009
Publication dateAug 30, 2016
Grant dateAug 30, 2016

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A surgical tool arrangement a handpiece which is capable of accepting and operating a number of different surgical tools or instruments adapted for use with the handpiece, each having one or multiple functions. The handpiece incorporates a coupling arrangement located at a distal end thereof which serves to attach the desired surgical instrument to the hand-piece via a locking mechanism, and also provides an electrical contact arrangement to support the functioning of an electrosurgical probe as well as a combined mechanical cutting and electrosurgical tool. Additionally, the handpiece accepts a conventional cutter which only requires power for driving a movable cutting element.

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A surgical tool arrangement comprising: a surgical instrument including a hub assembly defining a proximal end of said instrument and an elongate shaft assembly fixed to and projecting distally from said hub assembly, said shaft assembly at a distal end thereof defining an electrosurgical element for treating patient tissue; and a handpiece having an axis and including a housing having a proximal end and a distal end spaced therefrom, said distal end having an opening for receiving a portion of said hub assembly of said instrument, and an electrical contact arrangement mounted on said distal end and in communication with a control unit which selectively provides power to said contact arrangement, said contact arrangement including a contact member; said hub assembly of said instrument including an electrical contact arrangement disposed to mate with said contact arrangement of said handpiece to provide power to said electrosurgical element when said surgical instrument is mounted on said handpiece, said contact arrangement of said hub assembly having a contact member including a first outer leg disposed in electrical contact with said contact member of said handpiece and a second inner leg electrically connected to said electrosurgical element of said instrument, said second inner leg being connected to said first outer leg and supporting said first outer leg such that said first outer leg is disposed in substantially radially opposed relation with said second inner leg and such that when said portion of said hub assembly is engaged within said opening of said distal end of said handpiece, said contact member of said instrument is compressed and said first outer leg is biased substantially radially outwardly to maintain electrical contact with said contact member of said handpiece. 2. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said distal end of said handpiece is tubular in configuration so as to define an inner circumference and an outer circumference, and said contact member of said handpiece is disposed adjacent said inner circumference, said hub assembly including a base body defining an outer circumference, and said first outer leg of said contact member of said hub assembly being disposed adjacent said outer circumference. 3. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said hub assembly of said instrument includes a generally cylindrical base body defining a recess therein, said contact member of said hub assembly being mounted in said recess such that said first outer leg is biased radially outwardly in a direction away from the axis to maintain contact with said contact member of said handpiece. 4. The arrangement of claim 3 , wherein said hub assembly includes a sealing member disposed in said recess in surrounding relation with said first outer leg of said contact member of said hub assembly. 5. The arrangement of claim 3 , wherein said base body includes a support wall structure disposed in said recess, said support wall structure defining therein an outwardly opening slot in which said contact member of said hub assembly is disposed. 6. The arrangement of claim 5 , wherein said base body is tubular in configuration and defines a generally hollow interior, said support wall structure defining an opening which permits communication between an inner end of said slot and said interior of said base body, said second inner leg of said contact member of said hub assembly having a portion which projects inwardly into said opening and is electrically connected to said electrosurgical element of said instrument. 7. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said first inner leg and said second outer leg of said contact member of said hub assembly of said instrument are connected to one another by a bent portion of said contact member of said instrument so as to be disposed in opposed radial relation with one another, said first inner leg and said second outer leg extending substantially axially along said hub assembly. 8. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said handpiece includes a locking mechanism disposed on said distal end for permitting removable attachment of said instrument to said handpiece. 9. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said handpiece is defined by a generally tubular coupling member defining said opening therein and having a generally hollow interior, said contact member of said instrument being a first contact member and said electrosurgical element defining an active, energy-delivering electrode, said contact arrangement of said instrument including a second contact member having a first outer leg and a second inner leg electrically connected to a return electrode of said instrument, said coupling member defining a pair of bores oriented substantially radially with respect to the axis and mounting thereon said contact arrangement of said handpiece, said contact arrangement of said handpiece including a pair of button contacts respectively disposed in said bores for cooperation with the respective said first outer legs of said contact members of said instrument. 10. The arrangement of claim 9 , wherein said bores of said coupling member communicate with said interior thereof, and said contact members of said handpiece are disposed in radially inner portions of said bores adjacent said interior. 11. The arrangement of claim 1 , wherein said first outer leg is supported in a cantilevered manner from said second inner leg. 12. An electrosurgical instrument for use with a surgical handpiece, said instrument defining a longitudinal axis and comprising a hub assembly defining a proximal end of said instrument and a shaft assembly fixed to and projecting distally from said hub assembly, said shaft assembly at a distal end thereof defining an electrosurgical element for electrically treating patient tissue, said hub assembly comprising a generally cylindrical base body having a distal end mounting therein a proximal end of said shaft assembly and a proximal end spaced from said distal end and configured for mounting within a surgical handpiece, said hub assembly further comprising a spring-loaded electrical contact member, said contact member having an inner leg disposed in electrical contact with a conductive member of said shaft assembly electrically connected to said electrosurgical element and an outer leg, said inner leg being seated in a recess defined in said base body and connected to said outer leg to support said outer leg in substantially radially opposed relation with said inner leg, said outer leg projecting exteriorly of said base body for cooperation with a surgical handpiece, and a sealing member disposed in said recess in surrounding relation with a portion of said outer leg of said contact member. 13. The instrument of claim 12 , wherein said inner and outer legs of said contact member are connected to one another by an intermediate portion of said contact member oriented transversely to the axis so as to be disposed radially in opposed relation with one another, said inner and outer legs extending substantially axially along said base body. 14. The instrument of claim 12 , wherein said base body includes a support wall structure disposed in said recess, said support wall structure defining therein an outwardly opening slot in which said contact member is disposed. 15. The instrument of claim 14 , wherein said base body is tubular in configuration and defines a generally hollow interior, said support wall structure defining an opening which permits communication between a lower end of said slot and said interior of said base body, said inner leg of said contact member having a portion which projects in

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What does patent US9427279B2 cover?
A surgical tool arrangement a handpiece which is capable of accepting and operating a number of different surgical tools or instruments adapted for use with the handpiece, each having one or multiple functions. The handpiece incorporates a coupling arrangement located at a distal end thereof which serves to attach the desired surgical instrument to the hand-piece via a locking mechanism, and al…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Muniz-Medina Pedro Javier, Hilldoerfer Michael G, Darby Sean M, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1402. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 30 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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