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Motor-driven surgical cutting instrument

  • US 9,549,732 B2
  • Filed: 03/05/2013
  • Issued: 01/24/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/23/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A surgical instrument for cutting and stapling tissue, wherein the surgical instrument comprises:

  • a handle comprising;

    an electric motor; and

    a control system for controlling said electric motor, said control system comprising;

    a battery operably coupleable to said electric motor, said battery configured to supply pulses to said electric motor; and

    a pulse width modulation circuit operably coupleable to said battery, said pulse width modulation circuit configured to control the duration of pulses supplied from said battery to said electric motor;

    a shaft extending from said handle; and

    an end effector extending from said shaft, said end effector comprising;

    a replaceable staple cartridge comprising a plurality of staples for stapling tissue;

    a cutting element for cutting tissue, wherein said cutting element is configured to move at least partially through said end effector during a firing stroke to deploy said staples, wherein said electric motor is configured to drive said cutting element with an applied power during the firing stroke at a firing speed, wherein said pulse width modulation circuit is configured to reduce the speed of said cutting element to below the firing speed at various times during the firing stroke, and wherein the applied power applied to said cutting element is optimized by said pulse width modulation circuit;

    a proximal end;

    a cartridge lockout mechanism positioned in a lockout region of said end effector, wherein said pulse width modulation circuit is configured to modulate the speed of said cutting element below the firing speed as said cutting element travels within said lockout region; and

    a distal end, wherein said pulse width modulation circuit is configured to modulate the speed of said cutting element below the firing speed as said cutting element approaches said distal end.

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