Arthroscopic surgical instrument drive system
First Claim
1. An electrically drive surgical apparatus comprising:
- an elongated, autoclavable, hollow handpiece having a generally cylindrical configuration;
a rotatably drivable cutting blade assembly;
a motor disposed in said handpiece;
securing means for engaging said cutting blade to said handpiece to be rotatably driven by said motor; and
a switch cluster disposed on said handpiece and including at least a first switch means for selectively actuating and deactuating said motor and at least a second switch means for selectively changing the operating speed of said motor, said switch cluster being arcuately configured to substantially conform to the configuration of said handpiece, said switch cluster including a plurality of pushbuttons and a printed circuit board having paris of switch contacts positioned to be conductively bridged upon depression of respective pushbuttons, said printed circuit board having an arcuate configuration to match the configuration of said handpiece, said printed circuit board being capable of withstanding temperatures in excess of 270°
F. without adverse effect.
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Abstract
A motor-driven surgical instrument having particular use in arthroscopic procedures has its drive motor operation controllable entirely from a switch cluster mounted on the instrument handpiece. The switch cluster is curved to substantially follow the circumferential profile of the handpiece and thereby avoid large platforms or projections that would add to the weight and bulk of the handpiece and destroy its balance. The switches in the cluster are arranged to minimize the movement of a surgeon'"'"'s finger in quickly moving from a speed or direction control switch to an on/off switch. A unique arcuate printed circuit board having a small radius of curvature is employed as part of the switch cluster and is able to withstand the high temperatures to which the handpiece is exposed during sterilization between procedures. Disposable, single-use cutting blades are individually coded to provide a sensible parameter representing the optimum operating speed range of the cutting blade. This parameter is sensed by the handpiece to provide a control signal which both establishes the optimum motor speed range and provides a visible indication of the established range. In this manner the instrument is able to avoid relatively heavy coded adapters employed in the prior art to provide interface between the cutting blade and the handpiece.
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9 Claims
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1. An electrically drive surgical apparatus comprising:
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an elongated, autoclavable, hollow handpiece having a generally cylindrical configuration; a rotatably drivable cutting blade assembly; a motor disposed in said handpiece; securing means for engaging said cutting blade to said handpiece to be rotatably driven by said motor; and a switch cluster disposed on said handpiece and including at least a first switch means for selectively actuating and deactuating said motor and at least a second switch means for selectively changing the operating speed of said motor, said switch cluster being arcuately configured to substantially conform to the configuration of said handpiece, said switch cluster including a plurality of pushbuttons and a printed circuit board having paris of switch contacts positioned to be conductively bridged upon depression of respective pushbuttons, said printed circuit board having an arcuate configuration to match the configuration of said handpiece, said printed circuit board being capable of withstanding temperatures in excess of 270°
F. without adverse effect. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 9)
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4. In an electrically drive surgical apparatus including an elongate, autoclavable handpiece having a forward end, an electric motor disposed in said handpiece and operable to rotate in forward and reverse directions at varying speeds, and an arthroscopic cutting blade received in said forward end of said handpiece to be rotatably driven by said motor and extending longitudinally from said handpiece, an improved motor control arrangement comprising:
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a cluster of first, second, third and fourth manually-operable pushbutton switches disposed on said handpiece at said forward end; first control means, including said first switch, for selectively controlling the forward or reverse direction in which said motor drives said cutting blade; second control means, including said second switch, for selectively increasing the speed at which said motor drives said cutting blade; third control means, including said third switch, for selectively decreasing the speed at which said motor drives said cutting blade; and fourth control means, including said fourth switch, for selectively activating and deactivating said motor; said handpiece having a longitudinal dimension and a perimetric dimension extending transversely to said longitudinal dimension, said first, second and third pushbutton switches being disposed in spaced alignment along said perimetric dimension of said handpiece, and said fourth pushbutton switch being more elongated along said perimetric dimension than each of said first, second and third switches and being spaced from and longitudinally aligned with said first, second and third switches; wherein said first, second, third and fourth control means comprise circuit-carrying means disposed within said handpiece and carrying at least four pairs of switch contacts positioned to be bridged upon actuation of said first, second, third and fourth switches, respectively; wherein each of said first, second and third switches includes;
a resilient dome-like member tapering from an open first end having a relatively large periphery to a closed second end having a relatively small periphery, said closed second end being disposed insubstantial registration with a respective pair of three of said pairs of contacts on said circuit-carrying means; and
an electrically conductive member secured to said second end so as to electrically bridge said respective pair of contacts when said second end is pressed a predetermined distance toward said circuit-carrying means; andwherein said fourth switch includes;
a resilient transversely elongated dome-like member tapering from an open end to a closed actuation end, said actuation end being disposed in substantial registration with a fourth pair of said contacts on said circuit-carrying means; and
a plurality of transversely spaced electrically conductive members secured to the actuator end so as to individually electrically bridge said fourth pair of contacts when a corresponding portion of said actuator end is pressed a predetermined distance toward said circuit-carrying means. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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