Surgical forceps including a removable stop member

US9668806B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9668806-B2
Application numberUS-201113249013-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 29, 2011
Priority dateSep 29, 2011
Publication dateJun 6, 2017
Grant dateJun 6, 2017

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A forceps includes an end effector assembly having first and second jaw members, each jaw member including a tissue sealing plate disposed thereon. One or both of the jaw members is movable relative to the other between a spaced-apart position and an approximated position for grasping tissue therebetween. One or both of the jaw members defines a first channel extending therethrough and an opening in the tissue sealing plate thereof that is aligned with the first channel. A stop member having a pre-determined configuration is removably engaged within the first channel. At least a portion of the stop member is configured to extend through the opening of the tissue sealing plate to define a minimum gap distance between the tissue sealing plates of the jaw members when the jaw members are disposed in the approximated position.

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What is claimed is: 1. A forceps, comprising: an end effector assembly including a pair of jaw members, at least one of the jaw members movable relative to the other between a spaced-apart position and an approximated position for grasping tissue therebetween, each of the jaw members including an electrically-conductive tissue sealing plate disposed thereon, at least one of the jaw members defining a longitudinal axis extending from a proximal end to a distal end thereof and a first channel extending therethrough along the longitudinal axis, the tissue sealing plate of the at least one jaw member defining an opening therethrough in alignment with the first channel; and a U-shaped stop member removably engaged within the first channel, the U-shaped stop member including a base portion disposed within the first channel and at least a portion extending from the base portion and configured to extend through the opening of the tissue sealing plate toward the other jaw member to define a minimum gap distance between the tissue sealing plates of the jaw members when the jaw members are disposed in the approximated position, wherein the base portion and the at least one portion extending from the base portion cooperate to define a second channel extending along the longitudinal axis, the second channel configured to permit reciprocation of a knife blade therethrough for cutting tissue grasped between the jaw members. 2. The forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the minimum gap distance is in the range of about 0.001 inches to about 0.006 inches. 3. The forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the second channel defines a pre-determined width configured in accordance with a width of the knife blade. 4. The forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the second channel defines an arcuate configuration to define a correspondingly arcuate path for reciprocation of the knife blade therethrough. 5. The forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the stop member defines a substantially solid configuration to inhibit passage of tissue and fluids into the first channel. 6. The forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the stop member is formed from an electrically insulative material. 7. The forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the stop member includes a plurality of spaced-apart stop elements disposed along a length of the stop member, the stop elements configured to extend through the opening of the tissue sealing plate toward the other jaw member to define the minimum gap distance between the jaw members. 8. The forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the stop member is formed at least partially from a resiliently compressible material that is configured to regulate a closure pressure between the jaw members. 9. The forceps according to claim 8 , wherein the closure pressure between the jaw members is in the range of about 3 kg/cm 2 to about 16 kg/cm 2 . 10. The forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the stop member is removably engagable within the first channel of the at least one jaw member via friction-fitting.

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What does patent US9668806B2 cover?
A forceps includes an end effector assembly having first and second jaw members, each jaw member including a tissue sealing plate disposed thereon. One or both of the jaw members is movable relative to the other between a spaced-apart position and an approximated position for grasping tissue therebetween. One or both of the jaw members defines a first channel extending therethrough and an openi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Unger Jeffrey R, Twomey John R, Allen Iv James D, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1445. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 06 2017 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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