Surgical instrument with lockout mechanism
US-2024335194-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US9931117B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9931117-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313767006-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2008 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A surgical stapling instrument includes a tool assembly configured to eject staples. The tool assembly has a cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly movable relative to each other. The cartridge assembly and the anvil assembly are configured to move between open and closed positions. The surgical stapling instrument further includes at least one transducer disposed in at least one of the cartridge assembly and the anvil assembly. The transducers are adapted to effect vibrations to enhance stapling. In one embodiment, wires connect the transducers to a power generator. The power generator supplies energy to the transducers.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical instrument, comprising: an end effector having an anvil assembly and a cartridge assembly, the cartridge assembly being configured to house a plurality of fasteners, wherein the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly are configured to move relative to each other upon longitudinal movement of an axial drive assembly, the cartridge assembly including a plurality of pushers configured to drive the plurality of fasteners towards the anvil assembly; and a transducer attached to at least one pusher of the plurality of pushers, the transducer effecting vibrations along at least a portion of the end effector, wherein a surface of the transducer is in contact with a surface of the at least one pusher of the plurality of pushers. 2. The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , further comprising a power source disposed in electro-mechanical cooperation with the transducer. 3. The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the cartridge assembly includes a plurality of retention slots, each retention slot of the plurality of retention slots configured to hold one fastener of the plurality of fasteners. 4. The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the transducer is configured to reduce a force necessary for at least one fastener of the plurality of fasteners to penetrate tissue disposed between the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly. 5. The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the transducer is directly attached to the at least one pusher. 6. The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein movement of the at least one pusher relative to the anvil assembly causes movement of an entirety of the transducer relative to the anvil assembly. 7. A cartridge assembly configured for use with a surgical instrument, comprising: a plurality of pushers, each pusher of the plurality of pushers configured to drive at least one fastener of a plurality of fasteners towards an anvil assembly of the surgical instrument; and a transducer attached to at least one pusher of the plurality of pushers, the transducer effecting vibrations along at least a portion of the cartridge assembly, wherein a surface of the transducer is in contact with a surface of the at least one pusher of the plurality of pushers. 8. The cartridge assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the transducer is configured to reduce a force necessary for at least one fastener of the plurality of fasteners to penetrate tissue. 9. The cartridge assembly according to claim 7 , wherein movement of the at least one pusher relative to the anvil assembly causes movement of an entirety of the transducer relative to the anvil assembly. 10. A surgical instrument, comprising: an end effector having an anvil assembly and a cartridge assembly, the cartridge assembly being configured to house a plurality of fasteners, wherein one of the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly is configured to move relative to the other of the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly upon movement of an axial drive assembly along a longitudinal axis of the end effector, the cartridge assembly including a plurality of pushers configured to drive the plurality of fasteners towards the anvil assembly; and a transducer disposed within the end effector, the transducer configured to move in a direction relative to the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly that is disposed at an angle to the longitudinal axis, wherein the transducer is configured to reduce a force necessary for at least one fastener of the plurality of fasteners to penetrate tissue disposed between the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly. 11. The surgical instrument according to claim 10 , wherein the transducer is coupled to a portion of the cartridge assembly. 12. The surgical instrument according to claim 11 , wherein the transducer is configured to move from the cartridge assembly towards the anvil assembly. 13. The surgical instrument according to claim 10 , wherein an entirety of the transducer is disposed within the end effector. 14. The surgical instrument according to claim 10 , wherein movement of at least one pusher of the plurality of pushers relative to the anvil assembly causes movement of an entirety of the transducer relative to the anvil assembly. 15. A surgical instrument, comprising: an end effector having an anvil assembly and a cartridge assembly, the cartridge assembly being configured to house a plurality of fasteners, wherein the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly are configured to move relative to each other upon longitudinal movement of an axial drive assembly, the cartridge assembly including a plurality of pushers configured to drive the plurality of fasteners towards the anvil assembly; and a transducer attached to one pusher of the plurality of pushers, the transducer effecting vibrations along at least a portion of the end effector, wherein movement of the one pusher relative to the anvil assembly causes movement of an entirety of the transducer relative to the anvil assembly. 16. A cartridge assembly configured for use with a surgical instrument, comprising: a plurality of pushers, each pusher of the plurality of pushers configured to drive at least one fastener of a plurality of fasteners towards an anvil assembly of the surgical instrument; and a transducer attached to at least one pusher of the plurality of pushers, the transducer effecting vibrations along at least a portion of the cartridge assembly, wherein movement of the at least one pusher relative to the anvil assembly causes movement of an entirety of the transducer relative to the anvil assembly. 17. A surgical instrument, comprising: an end effector having an anvil assembly and a cartridge assembly, the cartridge assembly being configured to house a plurality of fasteners, wherein one of the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly is configured to move relative to the other of the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly upon movement of an axial drive assembly along a longitudinal axis of the end effector, the cartridge assembly including a plurality of pushers configured to drive the plurality of fasteners towards the anvil assembly; and a transducer disposed within the end effector, the transducer configured to move in a direction relative to the anvil assembly and the cartridge assembly that is disposed at an angle to the longitudinal axis, wherein movement of at least one pusher of the plurality of pushers relative to the anvil assembly causes movement of an entirety of the transducer relative to the anvil assembly.
for applying a row of staples in a single action, e.g. the staples being applied simultaneously · CPC title
using mechanical vibrations, e.g. ultrasonic (A61B17/22012 takes precedence; dental tooth drilling devices operated by vibration A61C3/03; removing intra-ocular material using mechanical vibrations A61F9/00745) · CPC title
Stapler heads · CPC title
characterised by its staple forming cavities, e.g. geometry or material · CPC title
achieving different staple heights during the same shot, e.g. using an anvil anvil having different heights or staples of different sizes · CPC title
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