Direct drive instruments and methods of use

US9456877B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9456877-B2
Application numberUS-94681807-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 28, 2007
Priority dateDec 1, 2006
Publication dateOct 4, 2016
Grant dateOct 4, 2016

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Abstract

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Disclosed herein are various instruments, systems, and methods of use. The instruments can have various control members and/or handles for controlling various degrees of freedom. In addition, the control members can include various control mechanisms for transferring user inputs from a handle to a distal portion of the instrument. In one aspect, an instrument can comprise a control member and a catheter. The catheter can be adjustably and/or detachably connected to the control member.

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What is claimed is: 1. A medical instrument comprising: a controller body including a housing and a handle coupled to the housing by a shaft, the handle including a first actuator, a second actuator and a radial actuator; an elongate catheter including a first manipulation section proximal to a second manipulation section; and a distal end effector fixedly attached to a distal end of the elongate catheter; wherein a first rotational movement of the first actuator of the handle with respect to the housing controls movement of the first manipulation section, a second rotational movement of the second actuator of the handle with respect to the housing controls movement of the second manipulation section in a first plane, actuation of the handle along a longitudinal axis of the housing control movement of the second manipulation section in a second plane different from the first plane, and actuation of the radial actuator actuates the distal end effector, wherein the first rotational movement and the second rotational movement are coaxial, and wherein movement of the first manipulation section via the first rotational movement of the handle is independent of movement of the second manipulation section. 2. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the handle is a single handle, such that a user can effect the first rotational movement, the second rotational movement, and the third movement of the handle with a single hand. 3. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the handle controls four degrees of freedom of the distal end effector. 4. The instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a rail, wherein the controller body is fixedly or movably mated to the rail. 5. The instrument of claim 4 , wherein the handle controls six degrees of freedom of the distal end effector, and the rail is attached to a frame. 6. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the radial actuator is connected to the end effector by a control cable extending through the elongate catheter. 7. A medical instrument comprising: a control member including a housing and a handle coupled to the housing by a shaft; an elongate catheter extending distally from the control member, the elongate catheter including a first manipulation section and a second manipulation section; and an end effector located at a distal end of the elongate catheter and coupled to the control member; wherein the handle includes a first rotational actuator to control movement of the first manipulation section, a second rotational actuator to control movement of the second manipulation section in a first plane, and a radial actuator connected to the end effector by a control cable extending through the elongate catheter to control movement of the end effector independent of movement of the elongate catheter, wherein actuation of the handle along a longitudinal axis of the housing controls movement of the second manipulation section in a second plane different from the first plane, wherein rotation of the first rotational actuator is coaxial to rotation of the second rotational actuator, wherein movement of the first manipulation section via the first rotational movement of the handle is independent of movement of the second manipulation section, the first manipulation section proximal to the second manipulation section. 8. The instrument of claim 7 , further comprising a rail mated to the control member, wherein the handle controls six degrees of freedom of the distal end effector. 9. The instrument of claim 8 , wherein the control member is moveably mated to the rail. 10. The instrument of claim 8 , wherein the control member is fixedly mated to the rail. 11. The instrument of claim 7 , wherein the control member includes a shaft extending from the handle to the housing. 12. The instrument of claim 7 , wherein the trigger is attached to the second rotational actuator. 13. The instrument of claim 7 , wherein the radial actuator actuates the end effector by moving a first portion of the end effector relative to a second portion of the end effector. 14. A medical instrument comprising: a control member including a housing and a handle coupled to the housing by a shaft; an elongate catheter extending distally from the control member, the elongate catheter including a first manipulation section proximal to a second manipulation section; and an end effector located at a distal end of the catheter and coupled to the control member; wherein the handle includes a first rotational actuator to control movement of the first manipulation section, a second rotational actuator to control movement of the second manipulation section in a first plane, and a radial actuator to actuate the end effector by moving a first portion of the end effector relative to a second portion of the end effector, wherein actuation of the handle along a longitudinal axis of the housing controls movement of the second manipulation section in a second plane different from the first plane, wherein rotation of the first rotational actuator is coaxial to rotation of the second rotational actuator, and wherein movement of the first manipulation section via the first rotational actuator is independent of movement of the second manipulation section via the second rotational actuator. 15. The instrument of claim 14 , wherein actuating the end effector opens and closes the end effector for receiving tissue between the first portion of the end effector and the second portion of the end effector.

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What does patent US9456877B2 cover?
Disclosed herein are various instruments, systems, and methods of use. The instruments can have various control members and/or handles for controlling various degrees of freedom. In addition, the control members can include various control mechanisms for transferring user inputs from a handle to a distal portion of the instrument. In one aspect, an instrument can comprise a control member and a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Weitzner Barry, Smith Paul J, Golden John B, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/00234. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 04 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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