Battery-powered hand-held ultrasonic surgical cautery cutting device
US-9017355-B2 · Apr 28, 2015 · US
US9872696B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9872696-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514694751-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2018 |
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A battery-powered, modular surgical device includes an electrically powered surgical instrument operable to surgically interface with human tissue and a handle assembly connected to the surgical instrument. The handle assembly has a removable hand grip and a handle body. The hand grip is shaped to permit handling of the surgical device by one hand of an operator, has an upper portion and a cordless internal battery assembly that powers the surgical instrument. The internal battery assembly has at least one energy storage cell. The handle body is operable to removably connect at least the upper portion of the hand grip thereto and create an aseptic seal around at least a portion of the hand grip when connected thereto and electrically couple the internal battery assembly of the hand grip to the surgical instrument and thereby power the surgical instrument for interfacing surgically with the human tissue.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical device, comprising: a shaft having a distal end and a proximal end; a surgical end effector disposed at the distal end of the shaft; a body disposed at the proximal end of the shaft, the body defining a dock including at least one electrical contact; and a battery assembly releasably engagable with the dock via a non-threaded mating connection, wherein engagement of the battery assembly with the dock establishes an aseptic seal between the battery assembly and the body that inhibits ingress of contamination between the battery assembly and the body, the battery assembly including at least one battery cell and at least one electrical contact, wherein the at least one electrical contact of the battery assembly is electrically coupled with the at least one electrical contact of the dock upon engagement of the battery assembly with the dock. 2. The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein, when the battery assembly is engaged with the dock, the battery assembly extends from the body to define a hand grip. 3. The surgical device according to claim 2 , wherein the body further includes a trigger supported thereon and operably coupled to the end effector assembly, the trigger movable from a spaced-apart position relative to the hand grip to an approximated position relative to the hand grip for manipulating the end effector assembly. 4. The surgical device according to claim 3 , wherein the trigger and hand grip are positioned to permit single-handed grasping and operation thereof by a user. 5. The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the battery assembly further includes an outer shell housing the at least one battery cell therein. 6. The surgical device according to claim 1 , further including a generator operably coupled to the at least one contact of the body such that the generator is capable of receiving power from the at least one battery cell of the battery assembly. 7. The surgical device according to claim 6 , wherein the generator is an ultrasonic generator, the ultrasonic generator configured to produce ultrasonic energy for treating tissue adjacent the end effector assembly. 8. The surgical device according to claim 7 , wherein the end effector assembly is configured to at least one of cauterize or cut tissue. 9. The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one battery cell of the battery assembly is rechargeable. 10. The surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrical contact of the battery assembly is a spring contact. 11. A surgical device, comprising: a shaft having a distal end and a proximal end; a surgical end effector disposed at the distal end of the shaft; a body disposed at the proximal end of the shaft, the body including a first pivot component and defining a dock including at least one electrical contact, and a battery assembly releasably engagable with the dock, the battery assembly including a second pivot component configured to cooperate with the first pivot component to define a pivot axis about which the battery assembly is rotated to engage the battery assembly with the dock, wherein engagement of the battery assembly with the dock establishes an aseptic seal between the battery assembly and the body that inhibits ingress of contamination between the battery assembly and the body, the battery assembly including at least one battery cell and at least one electrical contact, wherein the at least one electrical contact of the battery assembly is electrically coupled with the at least one electrical contact of the dock upon engagement of the battery assembly with the dock. 12. The surgical device according to claim 11 , wherein, when the battery assembly is engaged with the dock, the battery assembly extends from the body to define a hand grip. 13. The surgical device according to claim 12 , wherein the body further includes a trigger supported thereon and operably coupled to the end effector assembly, the trigger movable from a spaced-apart position relative to the hand grip to an approximated position relative to the hand grip for manipulating the end effector assembly. 14. The surgical device according to claim 13 , wherein the trigger and hand grip are positioned to permit single-handed grasping and operation thereof by a user. 15. The surgical device according to claim 11 , wherein the battery assembly further includes an outer shell housing the at least one battery cell therein. 16. The surgical device according to claim 11 , further including a generator operably coupled to the at least one contact of the body such that the generator is capable of receiving power from the at least one battery cell of the battery assembly. 17. The surgical device according to claim 16 , wherein the generator is an ultrasonic generator, the ultrasonic generator configured to produce ultrasonic energy for treating tissue adjacent the end effector assembly. 18. The surgical device according to claim 17 , wherein the end effector assembly is configured to at least one of cauterize or cut tissue. 19. The surgical device according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one battery cell of the battery assembly is rechargeable. 20. The surgical device according to claim 11 , wherein one of the first and second pivot components is a receiver and the other of the first and second pivot components is a catch.
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