Surgical stapling and cutting device and method for using the device
First Claim
1. A medical device, comprising:
- a control handle;
a surgical end effector; and
a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle, said control handle having an articulation joint actuator connected to said passive articulation joint to change an articulation state of said passive articulation joint.
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Abstract
A medical device includes a control handle having an articulation joint actuator, a surgical end effector, and a passive articulating joint connecting the end effector to the control handle. The articulation joint actuator, when unactuated, holds the passive articulation joint and, thereby, the end effector, in a substantially fixed articulation position, and, when actuated, releases the passive articulation joint into a freely articulating state to permit free articulation of the end effector with respect to the control handle dependent upon external forces acting upon the end effector. A method for operating the end effector includes retaining the passive articulation joint in a stable position with an articulation lock and actuating a release of the articulation lock to unlock the passive articulation joint and, thereby, permit articulating motion of the end effector through the passive articulation joint dependent upon the external forces acting upon the end effector.
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30 Claims
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1. A medical device, comprising:
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a control handle; a surgical end effector; and a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle, said control handle having an articulation joint actuator connected to said passive articulation joint to change an articulation state of said passive articulation joint. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A medical device, comprising:
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a control handle; a surgical end effector; and a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle, wherein actuation of at least a part of said control handle articulatingly frees said passive articulation joint when said part is actuated.
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15. A medical device, comprising:
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a control handle; a surgical end effector; and a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle, wherein actuation of at least a part of said control handle releases said passive articulation joint to freely articulate when said part is actuated.
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16. A medical device, comprising:
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a control handle; a surgical end effector; and a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle, wherein said control handle has an articulation joint actuator holding said passive articulation joint in position when not actuated and releasing said passive articulation joint when actuated.
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17. A medical device, comprising:
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a control handle; a surgical end effector; and a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle, wherein said control handle articulatingly releases said passive articulation joint when actuated.
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18. A medical device, comprising:
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a control handle having an articulation joint actuator with an unactuated state and an actuated state; a surgical end effector having an articulation lock with a locked articulation state and an unlocked articulation state; and a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle, said articulation joint actuator; changing said articulation lock from said locked articulation state to said unlocked articulation state when changed from said unactuated state to said actuated state; and changing said articulation lock from said unlocked articulation state to said locked articulation state when changed from said actuated state to said unactuated state.
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19. A medical device, comprising:
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a control handle having a first longitudinal axis; a surgical end effector having a second longitudinal axis; and a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle, wherein; at least one of said control handle, said end effector, and said passive articulating joint has an alignment device; and said alignment device biases said end effector to substantially align said first and said second longitudinal axes when said articulation joint actuator is actuated. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A medical device, comprising:
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a control handle having an articulation joint actuator, said articulation joint actuator having an unactuated state and an actuated state; a surgical end effector; a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle; and said articulation joint actuator; when in said unactuated state, holding said passive articulation joint and, thereby, said end effector, in a substantially fixed articulation position; and when in said actuated state, releasing said passive articulation joint into a freely articulating state to permit free articulation of said end effector with respect to said control handle dependent upon external forces acting upon said end effector.
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22. A medical device, comprising:
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a surgical stapling end effector having at least one of a stapling device with staples and a cutting device with a blade; a control handle having; a stapler closing actuator closing said stapling device when actuated; a staple firing actuator at least one of stapling said staples and cutting tissue with said cutting device when actuated; and an articulation joint actuator having an unactuated state and an actuated state; a passive articulating joint connecting said end effector to said control handle; and said end effector; freely articulating dependent upon forces acting upon said end effector when said articulation joint actuator is actuated; and being locked in a given articulation position when said articulation joint actuator is unactuated.
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23. A method for operating an end effector of a medical device, which comprises:
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retaining a passive articulation joint controlling articulation movement of an end effector in a stable position with an articulation lock; and actuating a release of the articulation lock to unlock the passive articulation joint and permit articulating motion of the end effector through the passive articulation joint dependent upon external forces acting upon the end effector. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25)
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26. A method for operating an end effector of a medical device, which comprises:
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retaining a passive articulation joint in a locked state with an articulation lock; and actuating the articulation lock to unlock the passive articulation joint and permit articulating motion of the passive articulation joint dependent upon external forces acting upon the end effector. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30)
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