Surgical instrument incorporating a fluid transfer controlled articulation bladder and method of manufacture
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1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
- a handle containing a reservoir;
a control attached to the handle, wherein the control is positionable to vary an internal volume of the reservoir;
a fluid conduit in fluid communication with the reservoir, wherein the fluid conduit is configured to communicate fluid in a longitudinal direction in response to the control varying the internal volume of the reservoir;
an elongate implement portion extending distally from the handle and defining a longitudinal axis, the elongate implement portion sized for insertion through a cannula to reach internal tissue and containing a bladder cavity distally spaced from the reservoir, wherein at least a portion of the elongate implement portion is substantially rigid and further comprises an articulating end effector;
a laterally actuated member attached to the elongate implement portion, the laterally actuated member being located within the bladder cavity and comprising an external motive surface, the laterally actuated member and the external motive surface being constrained to move in a direction lateral to the longitudinal axis, wherein the laterally actuated member further comprises a laterally movable end effector engagement feature configured to engage the end effector, wherein the end effector engagement feature is operable to articulate the end effector in response to lateral movement of the external motive surface; and
an actuator in fluid communication with the reservoir via the fluid conduit, wherein the actuator is positioned distal to the reservoir, wherein the actuator is further positioned within the bladder cavity in the elongate implement portion, wherein the actuator is positioned laterally adjacent to the external motive surface of the laterally actuated member, wherein the actuator is operable to laterally actuate the laterally actuated member by exerting a lateral force on the external motive surface in response to longitudinal fluid transfer with transfer of fluid from the reservoir via the conduit, to thereby articulate the end effector;
wherein a selected one of a group consisting of the reservoir and the actuator comprises a bladder.
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Abstract
A surgical instrument particularly suited to endoscopic use articulates an end effector by including a fluid transfer articulation mechanism that is proximally controlled. A fluid control, which is attached to a proximal portion, transfers fluid through the elongate shaft through a first fluid passage to a first fluid actuator that responds by articulating an articulation joint. Two opposing fluid actuators may respond to differential fluid transfer to effect articulation. Thereby, design flexibility is achieved by avoiding the design constraints of transferring a mechanical motion through the tight confines of the elongate shaft sufficient to effect articulation.
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31 Claims
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1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
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a handle containing a reservoir; a control attached to the handle, wherein the control is positionable to vary an internal volume of the reservoir; a fluid conduit in fluid communication with the reservoir, wherein the fluid conduit is configured to communicate fluid in a longitudinal direction in response to the control varying the internal volume of the reservoir; an elongate implement portion extending distally from the handle and defining a longitudinal axis, the elongate implement portion sized for insertion through a cannula to reach internal tissue and containing a bladder cavity distally spaced from the reservoir, wherein at least a portion of the elongate implement portion is substantially rigid and further comprises an articulating end effector; a laterally actuated member attached to the elongate implement portion, the laterally actuated member being located within the bladder cavity and comprising an external motive surface, the laterally actuated member and the external motive surface being constrained to move in a direction lateral to the longitudinal axis, wherein the laterally actuated member further comprises a laterally movable end effector engagement feature configured to engage the end effector, wherein the end effector engagement feature is operable to articulate the end effector in response to lateral movement of the external motive surface; and an actuator in fluid communication with the reservoir via the fluid conduit, wherein the actuator is positioned distal to the reservoir, wherein the actuator is further positioned within the bladder cavity in the elongate implement portion, wherein the actuator is positioned laterally adjacent to the external motive surface of the laterally actuated member, wherein the actuator is operable to laterally actuate the laterally actuated member by exerting a lateral force on the external motive surface in response to longitudinal fluid transfer with transfer of fluid from the reservoir via the conduit, to thereby articulate the end effector; wherein a selected one of a group consisting of the reservoir and the actuator comprises a bladder. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 30)
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17. A surgical instrument, comprising:
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a handle containing a reservoir bladder; a compression surface movably attached to the handle to vary an internal volume of the reservoir bladder; an elongate implement portion extending distally from the handle and defining a longitudinal axis, the elongate implement portion sized for insertion through a cannula to reach internal tissue and containing a bladder cavity spaced distally from the reservoir bladder, the bladder cavity further comprising an inner cavity surface, wherein the elongate implement portion comprises an articulating end effector; a fluid conduit in fluid communication with the reservoir bladder, wherein the fluid conduit extends longitudinally through at least a portion of the elongate implement portion; an actuated member attached to the elongate implement portion and comprising an external motive surface constrained to move laterally without substantially moving longitudinally within the bladder cavity, wherein the actuated member further comprises an end effector engagement surface, wherein the end effector engagement surface is configured to engage the end effector, wherein the end effector engagement surface is further operable to move lateral to the longitudinal axis to articulate the end effector in response to lateral movement of the external motive surface; and an actuating bladder in fluid communication with the reservoir bladder via the fluid conduit, wherein the actuating bladder is positioned within the bladder cavity in the elongate implement portion, wherein the actuating bladder is further positioned distal to the reservoir, wherein the actuating bladder is operable to actuate laterally against the external motive surface of the actuating member and against the inner cavity surface thereby moving the external motive surface and the actuated member along the axis extending in a direction lateral to the longitudinal axis in response to longitudinal fluid transfer from the reservoir bladder via the fluid conduit. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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31. A surgical instrument, comprising:
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a handle containing a fluid source having first and second conduits extending distally therefrom; a differential control movably attached to the handle to differentially vary fluid transfer from the fluid source to the first and second conduits; an elongate implement portion extending distally from the handle and defining a longitudinal axis, the elongate implement portion sized for insertion through a cannula to reach internal tissue and containing first and second bladder cavities spaced distally from the fluid source, wherein the first and second bladder cavities are laterally adjacent to each other; an actuated member attached to the elongate implement portion and comprising a motive surface positioned longitudinally between the interconnected first and second bladder cavities, the actuated member being constrained to move within the bladder cavities in a direction lateral to the longitudinal axis, wherein lateral movement of the motive surface relative to the longitudinal axis increases the volume of one of the first and second bladder cavities and decreases the volume of the other one of the first and second bladder cavities; a first actuating bladder in fluid communication with the first conduit and positioned distally therefrom within the first bladder cavity in the elongate implement portion, wherein the first actuating bladder is configured to actuate against the motive surface of the actuating member in a first direction along an axis lateral to the longitudinal axis in response to longitudinal fluid transfer from the first conduit; and a second actuating bladder in fluid communication with the second conduit and positioned distally therefrom within the second bladder cavity in the elongate implement portion, wherein the second actuating bladder is configured to actuate against the motive surface of the actuating member in a second direction along an axis lateral to the longitudinal axis in opposition to the first direction in response to longitudinal fluid transfer from the second conduit.
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