Forceps with spring loaded end effector assembly
First Claim
1. An endoscopic forceps for treating tissue, comprising:
- a handle assembly having a elongated shaft extending therefrom, the shaft being movable relative to the handle assembly by an actuator;
an end effector assembly attached to a distal end of the shaft, the end effector assembly having first and second jaw members being movable about a pivot from a first position in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position for clamping tissue, each of the jaw members including;
an insulative outer housing having an electrically conductive, inwardly facing tissue contacting surface;
a proximal flange having at least one camming surface disposed proximal to the pivot, the proximal flange including a spring-like tail which mounts within the distal end of the elongated shaft to bias the jaw members in an open configuration;
the actuator being movable relative to the handle to actuate the elongated shaft from a first position wherein the elongated shaft remains proximal to the proximal flanges of the jaw members and the jaw members are biased in an open configuration to at least one subsequent position wherein the distal end of the elongated shaft cams the proximal flanges to pivot the jaw members toward the second position to clamp tissue.
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Abstract
An endoscopic forceps for treating tissue includes a handle assembly having a elongated shaft extending therefrom which is movable relative to the handle assembly by an actuator. The forceps also including an end effector assembly attached to a distal end of the shaft which has first and second jaw members which are movable about a pivot from a first position in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position for clamping tissue. Each of the jaw members include: an insulative outer housing having an electrically conductive, inwardly facing tissue contacting surface and a proximal flange with a camming surface. The proximal flange being provided with a spring-like tail which mounts within the distal end of the elongated shaft to bias the jaw members in an open configuration. The actuator is movable relative to the handle to actuate the elongated shaft to cam the proximal flanges to pivot the jaw members toward the second position to clamp tissue.
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5 Claims
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1. An endoscopic forceps for treating tissue, comprising:
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a handle assembly having a elongated shaft extending therefrom, the shaft being movable relative to the handle assembly by an actuator;
an end effector assembly attached to a distal end of the shaft, the end effector assembly having first and second jaw members being movable about a pivot from a first position in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position for clamping tissue, each of the jaw members including;
an insulative outer housing having an electrically conductive, inwardly facing tissue contacting surface;
a proximal flange having at least one camming surface disposed proximal to the pivot, the proximal flange including a spring-like tail which mounts within the distal end of the elongated shaft to bias the jaw members in an open configuration;
the actuator being movable relative to the handle to actuate the elongated shaft from a first position wherein the elongated shaft remains proximal to the proximal flanges of the jaw members and the jaw members are biased in an open configuration to at least one subsequent position wherein the distal end of the elongated shaft cams the proximal flanges to pivot the jaw members toward the second position to clamp tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An endoscopic forceps for treating tissue, comprising:
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a handle assembly having a elongated shaft extending therefrom, the shaft being movable relative to the handle assembly by an actuator;
an end effector assembly attached to a distal end of the shaft, the end effector assembly having first and second jaw members being movable about a pivot from a first position in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position for clamping tissue;
a knife actuator for advancing a knife through tissue held between jaw members;
wherein each of the jaw members includes;
an insulative outer housing having an electrically conductive, inwardly facing tissue contacting surface;
a proximal flange having at least one camming surface disposed proximal to the pivot, the proximal flange including a spring-like tail which mounts within the distal end of the elongated shaft to bias the jaw members in an open configuration;
a knife channel for reciprocating the knife therethrough;
the actuator being movable relative to the handle to actuate the elongated shaft from a first position wherein the elongated shaft remains proximal to the proximal flanges of the jaw members and the jaw members are biased in an open configuration to at least one subsequent position wherein the distal end of the elongated shaft cams the proximal flanges to pivot the jaw members toward the second position to clamp tissue.
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