Articulating catheters

US9434077B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9434077-B2
Application numberUS-76682210-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 23, 2010
Priority dateMay 23, 2003
Publication dateSep 6, 2016
Grant dateSep 6, 2016

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The invention provides an articulating mechanism useful, for example, for remote manipulation of various surgical instruments and diagnostic tools within, or to, regions of the body. Movement of segments at the proximal end of the mechanism results in a corresponding, relative movement of segments at the distal end of the mechanism. The proximal and distal segments are connected by a set of cables in such a fashion that each proximal segment forms a discrete pair with a distal segment. This configuration allows each segment pair to move independently of one another and also permits the articulating mechanism to undergo complex movements and adopt complex configurations. The articulating mechanisms may also be combined in such a way to remotely mimic finger movements for manipulation of an object or body tissue.

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An articulating catheter system comprising: a proximal user interface having a catheter handle and a proximal articulating mechanism extending from a proximal end of the catheter handle, wherein the proximal articulating mechanism includes a plurality of serially arranged proximal links, each proximal link including a plurality of circumferentially spaced channels that are centered equidistantly at a first distance from a central axis of the proximal articulating mechanism and are spaced uniformly around the central axis of the proximal articulating mechanism; a distal articulating mechanism attached to a distal end of the catheter handle directly opposite the proximal end, wherein the distal articulating mechanism includes a plurality of serially arranged distal links, each distal link including a plurality of circumferentially spaced channels that are centered equidistantly at a second distance from a central axis of the distal articulating mechanism and are spaced uniformly around the central axis of the distal articulating mechanism, and wherein the distal articulating mechanism comprises a central lumen therethrough; multiple pairs of links, each pair of links including a proximal link of the plurality of proximal links located in the proximal articulating mechanism and a distal link of the plurality of distal links located in the distal articulating mechanism, each proximal link being maintained in a spaced apart relationship relative to the distal link of the pair; and multiple sets of cables, each set connecting and terminating at the proximal and distal links of a discrete pair of the multiple pairs of links and continuously extending through corresponding channels of the plurality of circumferentially spaced channels of each intervening distal link and proximal link between the links of the discrete pair and terminating at corresponding channels of the links of the discrete pair, wherein movement of the proximal link of the discrete pair located in the proximal articulating mechanism causes corresponding relative movement of the corresponding distal link of the discrete pair located in the distal articulating mechanism, wherein each of the distal and proximal links in a first discrete pair and a second discrete pair of the multiple pairs of links includes a first set of the circumferentially spaced channels occupied by cables of the multiple sets of cables and a second set of the circumferentially spaced channels that remain unoccupied by cables of the multiple sets of cables, wherein the channels of the first and second sets of circumferentially spaced channels are identical in size and wherein a number of channels in the first set is larger than a number of channels in the second set for the discrete pair and the number of channels in the second set is larger than a number of channels of the first set in the second discrete pair. 2. The catheter system of claim 1 , wherein the distal articulating mechanism forms a distal tip of a catheter. 3. The catheter system of claim 1 , wherein each of the multiple pairs of links include: the link located in the proximal user interface being a segment of a continuous flexible member; and the corresponding link of the pair located in the distal articulating mechanism being another segment of the continuous flexible member. 4. The catheter system of claim 1 , wherein each of the multiple pairs of links includes: the link located in the proximal user interface being an individual link; and the corresponding link located in the distal articulating mechanism being another individual link. 5. The catheter system of claim 1 , wherein each of the multiple pairs of links includes: the link located in the proximal user interface being an individual link; and the corresponding link of the pair located in the distal articulating mechanism being a segment of a continuous flexible member. 6. An articulating catheter system comprising: a proximal user interface having a catheter handle and a proximal articulating mechanism extending from a proximal end of the catheter handle, wherein the proximal articulating mechanism includes a plurality of serially arranged proximal links, each proximal link including a plurality of circumferentially spaced channels that are centered equidistantly at a first distance from a central axis of the proximal articulating mechanism and are spaced uniformly around the central axis of the proximal articulating mechanism; a distal articulating mechanism attached to a distal end of the catheter handle directly opposite the proximal end, wherein the distal articulating mechanism includes a plurality of serially arranged distal links, each distal link including a plurality of circumferentially spaced channels that are centered equidistantly at a second distance from a central axis of the distal articulating mechanism and are spaced uniformly around the central axis of the distal articulating mechanism, and wherein the distal articulating mechanism comprises a central lumen therethrough; multiple pairs of links, each pair of links including a proximal link of the plurality of proximal links located in the proximal articulating mechanism and a distal link of the plurality of distal links located in the distal articulating mechanism, each proximal link being maintained in a spaced apart relationship relative to the distal link of the pair; and multiple sets of cables, each set connecting and terminating at the proximal and distal links of a discrete pair of the multiple pairs of links and continuously extending through corresponding channels of the plurality of circumferentially spaced channels of each intervening distal link and proximal link between the links of the discrete pair and terminating at corresponding channels of the links of the discrete pair, wherein movement of the proximal link of the discrete pair located in the proximal articulating mechanism causes corresponding relative movement of the corresponding distal link of the discrete pair located in the distal articulating mechanism, wherein for at least one pair of the distal and proximal links, each link has a first set of the plurality of circumferentially spaced channels occupied by one set of terminating cables of the multiple sets of cables, a second set of the plurality of circumferentially spaced channels occupied by one set of slip-fit cables of the multiple sets of cables, and a third set of the plurality of circumferentially spaced channels being unoccupied by cables. 7. The catheter system of claim 6 , wherein the distal articulating mechanism forms a distal tip of a catheter. 8. The catheter system of claim 6 , wherein each of the multiple pairs of links include: the link located in the proximal user interface being a segment of a continuous flexible member; and the corresponding link of the pair located in the distal articulating mechanism being another segment of the continuous flexible member. 9. The catheter system of claim 6 , wherein each of the multiple pairs of links includes: the link located in the proximal user interface being an individual link; and the corresponding link located in the distal articulating mechanism being another individual link. 10. The catheter system of claim 6 , wherein unoccupied channels of the plurality of circumferentially spaced channels in the discrete pair correspond to occupied channels of an intervening discrete pair. 11. An articulating catheter system comprising: a proximal user interface having a catheter handle and a proximal articulating mechanism extending from a proximal end of the catheter handle, wherein the proximal articulating mechanism includes a plurality of serially arranged proximal li

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  • during shipment · CPC title

  • characterised by multi-articulated arms · CPC title

  • with cables, chains or ribbons · CPC title

  • ergonomic, e.g. fitting in fist · CPC title

  • using distributed actuators, e.g. artificial muscles · CPC title

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What does patent US9434077B2 cover?
The invention provides an articulating mechanism useful, for example, for remote manipulation of various surgical instruments and diagnostic tools within, or to, regions of the body. Movement of segments at the proximal end of the mechanism results in a corresponding, relative movement of segments at the distal end of the mechanism. The proximal and distal segments are connected by a set of cab…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Danitz David J, Gold Adam, Intuitive Surgical Operations
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B34/70. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 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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