Method for minimally invasive surgery
First Claim
1. A method for manipulating a surgical tool, the tool comprising:
- a tool shaft having a proximal end and a working end;
a wrist member having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the wrist member coupled to the distal end of the tool shaft by a pivotal connection defining a pitch axis;
a base coupled to the distal end of the wrist member, the base supporting an end effector;
first and second pulleys coaxially positioned on the pitch axis;
first and second tangent surfaces attached to the bottom of the base, the first and second tangent surfaces sharing a distal roll axis perpendicular to the pitch axis;
a pitch pulley coaxially positioned with the first and second pulleys on the pitch axis;
a first elongate element engaging the first tangent surface and the first pulley, an end of the first elongate element running through the tool shaft; and
a second elongate element engaging the second tangent surface and the second pulley, an end of the second elongate element running through the tool shaft;
the method comprising;
pulling the first elongate element to rotate the base in a first direction, and pulling the second elongate element to rotate the base in a second direction opposite the first direction; and
pulling a pitch elongate element to rotate the proximal end of the wrist member about the pitch axis, the pitch elongate element being anchored on the pitch pulley, the pitch elongate element running through the wrist member through the tool shaft.
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Abstract
A robotic surgical tool includes an elongate shaft having a working end and a shaft axis, and a pair of linking arms each having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end is pivotally mounted on the working end of the shaft to rotate around a first pitch axis to produce rotation in first pitch. A wrist member has a proximal portion pivotally connected to the distal end of the linking arm to rotate around a second pitch axis to produce rotation in second pitch. An end effector is pivotally mounted on a distal portion of the wrist member to rotate around a wrist axis of the wrist member to produce rotation in distal roll. The wrist axis extends between the proximal portion and the distal portion of the wrist member. The elongate shaft is rotatable around the shaft axis to produce rotation in proximal roll. At about 90° pitch, the wrist axis is generally perpendicular to the shaft axis. The proximal roll around the shaft axis and the distal roll around the wrist axis do not overlap. The use of the linking arms allows the end effector to be bent back beyond 90° pitch. The ability to operate the end effector at about 90° pitch and to bend back the end effector renders the wrist mechanism more versatile and adaptable to accessing hard to reach locations, particularly with small entry points such as those involving spinal, neural, or rectal surgical sites.
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3 Claims
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1. A method for manipulating a surgical tool, the tool comprising:
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a tool shaft having a proximal end and a working end; a wrist member having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of the wrist member coupled to the distal end of the tool shaft by a pivotal connection defining a pitch axis; a base coupled to the distal end of the wrist member, the base supporting an end effector; first and second pulleys coaxially positioned on the pitch axis; first and second tangent surfaces attached to the bottom of the base, the first and second tangent surfaces sharing a distal roll axis perpendicular to the pitch axis; a pitch pulley coaxially positioned with the first and second pulleys on the pitch axis; a first elongate element engaging the first tangent surface and the first pulley, an end of the first elongate element running through the tool shaft; and a second elongate element engaging the second tangent surface and the second pulley, an end of the second elongate element running through the tool shaft; the method comprising; pulling the first elongate element to rotate the base in a first direction, and pulling the second elongate element to rotate the base in a second direction opposite the first direction; and pulling a pitch elongate element to rotate the proximal end of the wrist member about the pitch axis, the pitch elongate element being anchored on the pitch pulley, the pitch elongate element running through the wrist member through the tool shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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