Surgical instrument with a separable coaxial joint
US-9028495-B2 · May 12, 2015 · US
US9867620B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9867620-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414172101-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2018 |
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An endoscopic surgical device is provided and includes an endoscopic anchor retaining/advancing assembly including a proximal tube portion and a distal tube portion pivotably connected to one another at an articulation joint; a proximal inner shaft rotatably disposed within the proximal tube portion; a distal inner shaft rotatably disposed within the distal tube portion; and a relatively flexible intermediate drive cable mechanically interconnecting the proximal inner shaft and the distal inner shaft, wherein the intermediate drive cable extends across the articulation joint, wherein the intermediate drive cable defines a central longitudinal axis that is off-set a radial distance from a central longitudinal axis of the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion.
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An endoscopic surgical device, comprising: a handle assembly including a handle housing and a trigger operatively connected to the handle housing, and a drive mechanism actuatable by the trigger; an endoscopic anchor retaining/advancing assembly extending from the handle assembly, the endoscopic anchor retaining/advancing assembly including: a proximal tube portion and a distal tube portion pivotably connected to one another at an articulation joint, each of the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion defining a central longitudinal axis; a stiffener tube slidably disposed within the proximal tube portion; an inner shaft assembly rotatably disposed within stiffener tube, the inner shaft assembly including: a proximal inner shaft rotatably disposed within the stiffener tube, the proximal inner shaft mechanically connected to the drive mechanism such that actuation of the trigger results in rotation of the proximal inner shaft; a distal inner shaft rotatably disposed within the distal tube portion; an intermediate drive cable mechanically interconnecting the proximal inner shaft and the distal inner shaft, wherein the intermediate drive cable is relatively flexible as compared to the proximal inner shaft and the distal inner shaft, wherein the intermediate drive cable extends from and between the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion, across the articulation joint, wherein the intermediate drive cable defines a central longitudinal axis and wherein the central longitudinal axis of the intermediate drive cable is off-set a radial distance from the central longitudinal axis of the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion; an articulation link including a proximal end pivotally connected to a distal end of the stiffener tube and a distal end pivotally connected to the distal tube portion; and at least one fastener loaded in the distal tube portion, wherein the at least one fastener is acted upon by the distal inner shaft upon an actuation of the trigger. 2. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the distal tube portion is articulatable between a non-articulated orientation and a plurality of articulated orientations relative to the proximal tube portion. 3. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 2 , wherein the central longitudinal axis of the proximal tube portion and the central longitudinal axis of the distal tube portion define a central radius of curvature for each articulated orientation of the distal tube portion relative to the proximal tube portion, and wherein the central longitudinal axis of the intermediate drive cable defines a radius of curvature that is greater than the central radius of curvature for each articulated orientation of the distal tube portion relative to the proximal tube portion. 4. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 2 , wherein the central longitudinal axis of the intermediate drive cable is off-set from the central longitudinal axis of the proximal tube portion and the central longitudinal axis of the distal tube portion in a direction away from a direction of articulation of the distal tube portion relative to the proximal tube portion. 5. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate drive cable has an outer diameter of 0.08″. 6. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate drive cable has an outer diameter of 0.08″; and wherein the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion each have an outer diameter of 0.22″. 7. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio of an outer diameter of the intermediate flexible drive cable to an outer diameter of either the proximal tube portion or the distal tube portion is 2.8. 8. An endoscopic surgical device, comprising: an endoscopic anchor retaining/advancing assembly including: a proximal tube portion and a distal tube portion pivotably connected to one another at an articulation joint, each of the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion defining a central longitudinal axis; a stiffener tube slidably disposed within the proximal tube portion; an inner shaft assembly rotatably disposed within stiffener tube, the inner shaft assembly including: a proximal inner shaft rotatably disposed within the stiffener tube, the proximal inner shaft mechanically connected to a drive mechanism such that actuation of the drive mechanism results in rotation of the proximal inner shaft; a distal inner shaft rotatably disposed within the distal tube portion; and an intermediate drive cable mechanically interconnecting the proximal inner shaft and the distal inner shaft, wherein the intermediate drive cable is relatively flexible as compared to the proximal inner shaft and the distal inner shaft, wherein the intermediate drive cable extends from and between the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion, across the articulation joint, wherein the intermediate drive cable defines a central longitudinal axis and wherein the central longitudinal axis of the intermediate drive cable is off-set a radial distance from the central longitudinal axis of the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion. 9. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , wherein the distal tube portion is articulatable between a non-articulated orientation and a plurality of articulated orientations relative to the proximal tube portion. 10. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 9 , wherein the central longitudinal axis of the proximal tube portion and the central longitudinal axis of the distal tube portion define a central radius of curvature for each articulated orientation of the distal tube portion relative to the proximal tube portion, and wherein the central longitudinal axis of the intermediate drive cable defines a radius of curvature that is greater than the central radius of curvature for each articulated orientation of the distal tube portion relative to the proximal tube portion. 11. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 9 , wherein the central longitudinal axis of the intermediate drive cable is off-set from the central longitudinal axis of the proximal tube portion and the central longitudinal axis of the distal tube portion in a direction away from a direction of articulation of the distal tube portion relative to the proximal tube portion. 12. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , wherein the intermediate drive cable has an outer diameter of 0.08″. 13. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , wherein the intermediate drive cable has an outer diameter of 0.08″; and wherein the proximal tube portion and the distal tube portion each have an outer diameter of 0.22″. 14. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , wherein a ratio of an outer diameter of the intermediate flexible drive cable to an outer diameter of either the proximal tube portion or the distal tube portion is 2.8. 15. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , further comprising at least one fastener loaded in the distal tube portion, wherein the at least one fastener is acted upon by the distal inner shaft upon an actuation of the drive mechanism. 16. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , further comprising an articulation link including a proximal end pivotally connected to a distal end of the stiffener tube and a distal end pivotally connected to the distal tube portion. 17. The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , wherein the stiffener tube
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