Shape-transferring cannula system and method of use

US9808597B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9808597-B2
Application numberUS-201113087156-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 14, 2011
Priority dateSep 12, 2002
Publication dateNov 7, 2017
Grant dateNov 7, 2017

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The present invention is directed to a novel shape-transferring cannula system, which provides access to tortuous and unsupported paths. The shape-transferring cannula system and method enables exploration of hollow body structures, and creates a custom-contoured access port for insertion and removal of, for example, diagnostic, surgical, or interventional instruments to and from a site within the body to which the physician does not have line-of-sight access.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of rigidizing a plurality of serial links, wherein the plurality of serial links extends as a cantilever from a supported proximal link to a distal link, the method comprising: holding the distal link of the plurality of serial links in a substantially fixed position when the serial links are in a non-rigidized state, wherein the plurality of serial links are coupled together to articulate relative to one another in the non-rigidized state; and rigidizing the serial links by moving all the serial links proximal of the distal link toward the substantially fixed position distal link. 2. The method of claim 1 : wherein holding the distal link in the substantially fixed position comprises statically anchoring the distal link at a proximal end of the serial links. 3. The method of claim 1 : wherein moving the serial links comprises moving a dynamic anchor toward the distal link. 4. The method of claim 1 : wherein rigidizing the serial links comprises applying tension to a tension element that is positioned in a recirculating guide at a distal end of the serial links. 5. The method of claim 1 : wherein rigidizing the serial links comprises applying tension to a tension element that is positioned in a recirculating guide at a proximal end of the serial links. 6. The method of claim 1 : wherein rigidizing the serial links comprises applying tension to a tension element that is positioned in a first recirculating guide at a proximal end of the serial links and in a second recirculating guide at a distal end of the serial links. 7. A method comprising: positioning a static anchor at a proximal end of a plurality of serial links, the plurality of serial links being coupled together to articulate relative to one another; anchoring a distal link in the plurality of serial links to the static anchor; and positioning a dynamic anchor at the proximal end of the plurality of serial links, the dynamic anchor being positioned and configured to move toward the anchored distal link. 8. The method of claim 7 : wherein anchoring the distal link to the static anchor comprises positioning the distal link in a substantially fixed position. 9. The method of claim 8 : wherein the plurality of serial links are positioned and configured to move toward the anchored distal link. 10. The method of claim 7 further comprising: positioning a tension element through the plurality of serial links, the tension element being positioned and configured to couple the serial links together. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising: positioning a recirculating guide at a distal end of the serial links; and positioning the tension element through the recirculating guide. 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising: positioning a recirculating guide at the proximal end of the serial links; and positioning the tension element through the recirculating guide. 13. The method of claim 10 further comprising: positioning a first recirculating guide at the proximal end of the serial links; positioning a second recirculating guide at a distal end of the serial links; and positioning the tension element through the first and second recirculating guide. 14. An apparatus comprising: a plurality of serial links comprising a proximal end, a distal end, a distal link at the distal end, and a plurality of proximal links proximal of the distal link; a static anchor positioned at the proximal end of the plurality of serial links, the distal link being anchored to the static anchor; and a dynamic anchor positioned at the proximal end of the plurality of serial links, the dynamic anchor being configured to move the plurality of proximal links toward the anchored distal link, wherein the plurality of serial links are coupled together to articulate relative to one another. 15. The apparatus of claim 14 : wherein the anchored distal link is held in a substantially fixed position. 16. The apparatus of claim 14 , further comprising: a tension element positioned through the plurality of serial links, wherein the tension element is coupled to the static anchor. 17. The apparatus of claim 16 , further comprising: a recirculating guide positioned at the distal end of the serial links; wherein the tension element is positioned in the recirculating guide. 18. The apparatus of claim 16 , further comprising: a recirculating guide positioned at the proximal end of the serial links; wherein the tension element is positioned in the recirculating guide. 19. The apparatus of claim 16 , further comprising: a first recirculating guide at the proximal end of the serial links and a second recirculating guide at the distal end of the serial links; wherein the tension element is positioned in the first and second recirculating guides. 20. A medical device comprising: a plurality of serial links extending as a cantilever from a supported proximal link to a free space distal link; and a tension element positioned through the plurality of serial links, there being a rigidized state and non-rigidized state of the links defined based on tension in the tension element; wherein the serial links other than the distal link are configured to move toward the distal link to place the serial links in the rigidized state; and wherein the device is configured to keep the distal link in a substantially fixed position in the rigidized state and the non-rigidized state of the links, and wherein the plurality of serial links are coupled together to articulate relative to one another in the non-rigidized state. 21. The medical device of claim 20 , further comprising: a static anchor positioned at a proximal end of the serial links, wherein the tension element is coupled to the static anchor. 22. The medical device of claim 21 , further comprising: a dynamic anchor configured to move the serial links other than the distal link toward the distal link to place the serial links in the rigidized state. 23. The medical device of claim 22 , further comprising: a recirculating guide positioned at a distal end of the serial links, wherein the tension element is positioned in the recirculating guide. 24. The medical device of claim 22 , further comprising: a recirculating guide positioned at the proximal end of the serial links, wherein the tension element is positioned in the recirculating guide. 25. The medical device of claim 22 , further comprising: a first recirculating guide at the proximal end of the serial links and a second recirculating guide at a distal end of the serial links, wherein the tension element is positioned in the first and second recirculating guides. 26. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: positioning an instrument in a hollow lumen defined by aligned orifices of the plurality of serial links, the instrument being configured to extend past the substantially fixed position distal link. 27. The method of claim 26 , further comprising: extending the instrument past the substantially fixed position distal link; and controlling a relative position of the substantially fixed position distal link and the instrument while the instrument is extended past the substantially fixed position distal link. 28. The method of claim 26 , further comprising: maintaining a substantially constant relative position of the subst

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  • with magnetic or electrical means, e.g. by using piezo materials, electroactive polymers, magnetic materials or by heating of shape memory materials · CPC title

  • having flexible regions as a result of weakened outer material, e.g. slots, slits, cuts, joints or coils · CPC title

  • Handles therefor · CPC title

  • Steering means as part of the catheter or advancing means; Markers for positioning (systems for detection of markers A61B) · CPC title

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What does patent US9808597B2 cover?
The present invention is directed to a novel shape-transferring cannula system, which provides access to tortuous and unsupported paths. The shape-transferring cannula system and method enables exploration of hollow body structures, and creates a custom-contoured access port for insertion and removal of, for example, diagnostic, surgical, or interventional instruments to and from a site within …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vargas Jaime S, Berggren Scott, Intuitive Surgical Operations
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M25/0021. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 07 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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