Ultrasonic surgical blade for use with ultrasonic surgical instruments
US-12156674-B2 · Dec 3, 2024 · US
US9737357B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9737357-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314034659-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2001 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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An endoscopic bipolar forceps includes an elongated shaft having opposing jaw members at a distal end thereof. The jaw members are movable relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. The forceps also includes a source of electrical energy connected to each jaw member such that the jaw members are capable of conducting energy through tissue held therebetween to effect a seal. A generally tube-like cutter is included which is slidably engaged about the elongated shaft and which is selectively movable about the elongated shaft to engage and cut tissue on at least one side of the jaw members while the tissue is engaged between jaw members.
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What is claimed is: 1. An endoscopic bipolar forceps, comprising: a housing; an elongated shaft extending distally from the housing and having first and second jaw members towards a distal end thereof, the first and second jaw members movable relative to one another from a first position in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position where the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween; a rotation knob disposed on the housing and disposed about the elongated shaft towards a proximal end of the elongated shaft such that the elongated shaft rotates in response to rotation of the rotation knob; each jaw member adapted to connect to an energy source such that upon activation thereof the first and second jaw members selectively conduct energy through tissue held therebetween to effect a tissue seal; a first cable lead cooperating with a plurality of first cable guides to route the first cable lead through the rotation knob and the elongated shaft, the first cable lead including a slack, looped portion disposed within the rotation knob; and a second cable lead cooperating with a plurality of second cable guides to route the second cable lead through the rotation knob and the elongated shaft, the second cable lead including a slack, looped portion disposed within the rotation knob, wherein the first cable lead transmits a first electrical potential from the energy source to the first jaw member and the second cable lead transmits a second electrical potential from the energy source to the second jaw member, such that the first and second jaw members are electrically isolated from each other. 2. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second jaw members pivot about a pivot pin securing the first and second jaw members to each other. 3. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the elongated shaft rotates via the rotation knob without tangling or twisting the first and second cable leads. 4. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the first cable lead activates a first sealing plate of the first jaw member and the second cable lead activates a second sealing plate of the second jaw member. 5. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 1 , wherein at least one cable guide of the plurality of first cable guides is disposed on a pivot flange of the first jaw member for directing the first cable lead through an aperture of the first jaw member. 6. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 1 , wherein at least one cable guide of the plurality of first cable guides directs the first cable lead through an electrical conductor disposed on an opposed end of a first sealing plate of the first jaw member. 7. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the first cable lead is secured to the first jaw member so as to permit rotation of the first jaw member about a pivot pin securing the first and second jaw members to each other. 8. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the rotation knob further includes at least one stop member dimensioned to interface with a corresponding notch to prevent over-rotation of the rotation knob. 9. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 1 , wherein the rotation knob has an inner wall that defines a cavity of the rotation knob, the inner wall having a cylindrical proximal portion along which a proximal portion of the first cable lead extends and a conical distal portion along which a distal portion of the first cable lead extends. 10. The endoscopic bipolar forceps according to claim 9 , wherein the slack, looped portion of the first cable lead is disposed adjacent the proximal portion of the first cable lead and within the conical portion of the inner wall of the rotation knob.
non-sticking · CPC title
abutting on parts of the device itself · CPC title
Sealing · CPC title
Welding · CPC title
with a head rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the shaft · CPC title
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