Method and apparatus for quantitative and depth resolved hyperspectral fluorescence and reflectance imaging for surgical guidance
US-11857317-B2 · Jan 2, 2024 · US
US9861272B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9861272-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313966197-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2018 |
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Apparatus, systems, and methods for laparoscopic abdominal surgery are disclosed. For example, a system or kit is provided for performing a procedure within a surgical space within a patient's body that includes a plurality of tool heads, and a tool head carrier including features for removably receiving one or more tool heads, the tool head carrier sized for introduction through a trocar or other port into a surgical space. The system or kit may also include a surgical tool including a tool shaft introduceable into the surgical space and including features for securing a tool head to the tool. Optionally, the tool head carrier may include a clip for securing the tool head carrier to an endoscope.
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A system for performing a procedure within a surgical space within a patient's body, comprising: a surgical tool comprising an elongate control shaft including a distal end sized for introduction into a surgical space, and a handle on the control shaft distal end; and a tool head comprising a housing including a housing proximal end for receiving the control shaft distal end therein, and a housing distal end, an end effector movably mounted to the housing distal end, an actuator link movable relative to the housing and coupled to the end effector for directing the end effector between first and second positions, and a locking element rotatably mounted on the housing, the locking element and control shaft distal end comprising cooperating connectors, the surgical tool comprising first and second actuators on the handle, the first actuator connectable to the locking element for rotating the locking element between a) a first orientation where the locking element is coupled to the actuator link to prevent substantial movement of the actuator link to prevent actuation of the end effector and the cooperating connectors are disconnected and control shaft distal end is insertable into and removable from the housing proximal end and b) a second orientation where the cooperating connectors substantially fix the control shaft distal end relative to the housing and couple the second actuator to the actuator link while releasing the actuator link from the locking element, the second actuator activatable for directing the actuator link to direct the end effector between the first and second positions, wherein the locking element comprises a locking key that is received in a pocket in the actuator link in the first orientation for preventing substantial movement of the actuator link to prevent actuation of the end effector, the locking key being directed into a translation channel in the second orientation, the translation channel configured to allow the actuator link to move axially relative to the housing between distal and proximal locations to direct the end effector between the first and second positions, respectively. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the end effector comprises a grasper and wherein the first and second positions comprise open and closed positions of the grasper, respectively. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the translation channel comprises an axial extension distally beyond the pocket that allows the actuator link to be directed to a proximal-most location proximally beyond the proximal location to impose a clamping force on jaw elements of the grasper in the closed position. 4. The system of claim 3 , wherein the handle comprises a third actuator for directing the actuator link axially to align the pocket with the locking key with the locking element in the second orientation and the second actuator directing the grasper to the closed position, whereby the first actuator may be activated to direct the locking element to the first orientation. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a tool carrier including a proximal end, a distal end sized for introduction into a surgical space, and one or more introducer features on the distal end, wherein the housing and locking element each comprise one or more grooves, wherein the one or more grooves on the housing and the one or more grooves on the locking element are aligned with one another in the second orientation such that the one or more introducer features may be directed into the one or more grooves on the housing and into the one or more grooves on the locking element, wherein the one or more grooves on the housing and the one or more grooves on the locking element are out of alignment with one another in the first orientation such that the introducer features cannot be removed from the one or more grooves on the locking element, thereby securing the tool head to the tool carrier. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the control shaft comprises an outer shaft and an inner shaft, wherein the cooperating connectors comprise the locking key extending from the locking element and an actuator key extending from the actuator link, and longitudinal slots in the outer and inner shafts that slidably receive the locking key and actuator key when the control shaft distal end is inserted into the proximal end of the housing. 7. A modular tool head for performing a procedure within a surgical space within a patient's body when the tool head is connected to a surgical tool including a control shaft comprising an inner and an outer shaft including a distal end sized for introduction into the surgical space, the tool head comprising: a housing including a proximal end sized for receiving the distal end of the control shaft therein, a housing distal end, and an end effector including a pair of opposing end effector elements pivotably coupled to the housing distal end; an actuator link movable relative to the housing and coupled to the end effector elements for directing the end effector between open and closed positions; a locking element rotatable on the housing, the locking element comprising connectors for engaging one or both of the inner and outer shafts, the locking element rotatable between first and second orientations on the housing, wherein a) in the first orientation, the locking element is coupled to the actuator link to prevent substantial movement of the actuator link to prevent actuation of the end effector and the connectors are disconnected from the control shaft distal end such that the control shaft is insertable into and removable from the housing proximal end and b) in the second orientation, the connectors substantially fix the control shaft distal end relative to the housing and couple an actuator on the surgical tool to the actuator link while releasing the actuator link from the locking element, the actuator activatable for directing the actuator link to direct the end effector elements between the open and closed positions, wherein the locking element comprises a locking key that is received in a pocket in the actuator link in the first orientation, the locking key being directed into a translation channel in the second orientation, the translation channel configured to allow the actuator link to move axially relative to the housing between distal and proximal locations to direct the end effector elements between the open and closed positions, respectively. 8. The tool head of claim 7 , wherein the end effector comprises a grasper. 9. The tool head of claim 8 , wherein the translation channel comprises an axial extension distally beyond the pocket that allows the actuator link to be directed to a proximal-most location proximally beyond the proximal location to impose a clamping force on jaw elements of the grasper in the closed position. 10. A system for performing a procedure within a surgical space within a patient's body, comprising: a tool head according to claim 7 ; an introduction tool comprising a distal end sized to be introduced into a surgical space; a surgical tool comprising a control shaft including a distal end sized to be introduced into a surgical space independently of the introduction tool distal end, and comprising a first actuator for coupling the tool head to the control shaft distal end; the tool head configured to be coupled to the introduction tool distal end in a first static position and receive the control shaft distal end therein in the first static position, whereupon the first actuator may be activated to rotate the locking element relative to the introduction tool distal end, thereby directing the tool head to a second active position releasing the tool head from the introduction tool distal end.
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