Surgical device with articulation and wrist rotation
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument, comprising;
- a handle assembly;
an elongated shaft extending distally from the handle assembly and defining a first longitudinal axis;
an end effector disposed in mechanical cooperation with a distal portion of the elongated shaft, the end effector defining a second longitudinal axis and including a pair of jaw members;
a rotation mechanism disposed in mechanical cooperation with the handle assembly, the rotation mechanism configured to rotate the pair of jaw members of the end effector about the second longitudinal axis by a rotation of at least a portion of the rotation mechanism about the first longitudinal axis relative to the handle assembly;
an articulation mechanism disposed in mechanical cooperation with the handle assembly for effecting movement of the end effector from a first position where the first longitudinal axis is aligned with the second longitudinal axis to a second position where the second longitudinal axis is disposed at a non-parallel angle with respect the first longitudinal axis, wherein the second position of the end effector remains unchanged in response to actuation of the rotation mechanism;
a first disc disposed in mechanical cooperation with the articulation mechanism and being rotationally fixed about the first longitudinal axis relative to the handle assembly; and
a second disc disposed in mechanical cooperation with the rotation mechanism and being rotatable about the first longitudinal axis and relative to the handle assembly, at least a portion of the first disc being disposed at the same longitudinal position along the first longitudinal axis as at least a portion of the second disc.
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Abstract
A surgical instrument comprising a handle assembly, an elongated shaft, an end effector, a rotation mechanism, and an articulation mechanism is disclosed. The rotation mechanism is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the handle assembly and effects rotation of the end effector about the second longitudinal axis. The articulation mechanism is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the handle assembly and effects movement of the end effector from a first position where the first longitudinal axis is substantially aligned with the second longitudinal axis to a second position where the second longitudinal axis is displaced from the first longitudinal axis. The articulation mechanism comprises a first articulation control disposed in mechanical cooperation with the handle assembly, a first cable and a second cable. Actuation of the first articulation control in a first direction causes the first cable to move distally and causes the second cable to move proximally.
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7 Claims
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1. A surgical instrument, comprising;
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a handle assembly; an elongated shaft extending distally from the handle assembly and defining a first longitudinal axis; an end effector disposed in mechanical cooperation with a distal portion of the elongated shaft, the end effector defining a second longitudinal axis and including a pair of jaw members; a rotation mechanism disposed in mechanical cooperation with the handle assembly, the rotation mechanism configured to rotate the pair of jaw members of the end effector about the second longitudinal axis by a rotation of at least a portion of the rotation mechanism about the first longitudinal axis relative to the handle assembly; an articulation mechanism disposed in mechanical cooperation with the handle assembly for effecting movement of the end effector from a first position where the first longitudinal axis is aligned with the second longitudinal axis to a second position where the second longitudinal axis is disposed at a non-parallel angle with respect the first longitudinal axis, wherein the second position of the end effector remains unchanged in response to actuation of the rotation mechanism; a first disc disposed in mechanical cooperation with the articulation mechanism and being rotationally fixed about the first longitudinal axis relative to the handle assembly; and a second disc disposed in mechanical cooperation with the rotation mechanism and being rotatable about the first longitudinal axis and relative to the handle assembly, at least a portion of the first disc being disposed at the same longitudinal position along the first longitudinal axis as at least a portion of the second disc. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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