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Surgical instrument

  • US 7,476,237 B2
  • Filed: 02/23/2004
  • Issued: 01/13/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/27/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A surgical instrument comprising:

  • a tubular member having a distal end and a proximal end, for forming an axis;

    a partition member disposed in the tubular member in a direction along the axis of the tubular member, for partitioning the inside of the tubular member;

    a first shaft disposed in a first channel formed by the partition member such that the first shaft can move in both forward and backward directions;

    a second shaft disposed in a second channel formed by the partition member such that the second shaft can move in both forward and backward directions;

    an end effector including a pair of jaws;

    a base member connected to the second shaft, for supporting the end effector;

    a supporting pin for pivotably supporting the base member to mount the end effector on the distal end of the tubular member;

    a first connection member connected to the jaws, the first connection member being movable in both forward and backward directions in the base member to open and close the jaws;

    a second connection member for connecting the first connection member with the first shaft, the second connection member being movable through a joint formed by the supporting pin, and including a first insertion hole for receiving a first connection pin for connection with the first connection member and a second insertion hole for receiving a second connection pin for connection with the first shaft; and

    the second connection member being movable between a location at which the supporting pin and the first insertion hole are coincident with each other and a location at which the supporting pin and the second insertion hole are coincident with each other;

    a first operation control portion connected to the first shaft, for manipulating the end effector via the first shaft; and

    a second operation control portion connected with a proximal end of the second shaft, the second operation control portion moving the second shaft in both forward and backward directions to control the angle of the joint.

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