Accessing Data Stored In A Memory Of A Surgical Instrument
First Claim
1. A surgical cutting and fastening instrument comprising:
- a. An end effector comprising an anvil with staple forming feature thereon, a housing frame generally opposed to the anvil to hold a cartridge, a replaceable cartridge holding staples that can be urged out the cartridge with a distal actuation of a deploying wedge, and at least one sensor;
b. an elongated shaft, said shaft having a motor therein that is operably coupled to an actuation mechanism, said shaft having at least one articulation joint for positioning the cartridge at an angle not parallel to a longitudinal axis of said shaft;
c. an electrically coupled remote controlled actuation console;
d. linear drive motion converter to convert rotary motion from said motor to linear motion.
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Abstract
A process and system are disclosed for downloading sensor data, stored in a memory device of a surgical cutting and fastening instrument, to an external or remote computer device. The process may involve storing data from one or more sensors of a surgical cutting and fastening instrument in a memory device of a control unit of the surgical cutting and fastening instrument during a surgical procedure involving the surgical cutting and fastening instrument. Next, after the surgical procedure, a data link between the control unit and the remote computer device is established. Then, the sensor data can be downloaded from the control unit to the remote computer device.
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1 Claim
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1. A surgical cutting and fastening instrument comprising:
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a. An end effector comprising an anvil with staple forming feature thereon, a housing frame generally opposed to the anvil to hold a cartridge, a replaceable cartridge holding staples that can be urged out the cartridge with a distal actuation of a deploying wedge, and at least one sensor; b. an elongated shaft, said shaft having a motor therein that is operably coupled to an actuation mechanism, said shaft having at least one articulation joint for positioning the cartridge at an angle not parallel to a longitudinal axis of said shaft; c. an electrically coupled remote controlled actuation console; d. linear drive motion converter to convert rotary motion from said motor to linear motion.
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