IP Library Granted Patent US 12667409
Granted Patent B2
US 12667409 · App. 18/125,487 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Surgical instrument with an extendable loop made of metal wire that can be energized

Inventors: Markus Helzer (Zimmern, DE); Alexander Doppelstein (Spaichingen, DE); Tobias Zubrod (Tuttlingen, DE)
Assignee: RZ-MEDIZINTECHNIK GMBH
A61B18/14A61B2018/00077A61B2018/00589A61B2018/00601A61B2018/00625A61B2018/00922A61B2018/1407
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Patent No.
US 12667409
App. No.
18/125,487
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical instrument comprised of a handle and a tubular shaft with an interior and a wall made from an electrically conductive material. A metallic wire is arranged at least in sections in the interior of the tubular shaft and can be moved by the actuation of a control element so that a loop that can be extended out of a distal end of the shaft is formed and with a switch, wherein the metallic wire can be energized by the actuation of the switch, in which the control element and the switch are coupled with each other so that the metallic wire is energized in defined positions of the metallic wire.

Claims (9)

1 . A surgical instrument comprising:

a handle and a tubular shaft with an interior and a wall made from an electrically conductive material, wherein a metallic wire is arranged in the interior of the tubular shaft, the metallic wire configured to be moved by actuation of a control element so that a loop can be extended out of a distal end of the tubular shaft, and with a switch, wherein the metallic wire can be energized by the actuation of the switch, the control element and the switch are coupled with each other so that the metallic wire is energized only in one or more defined positions of the metallic wire, wherein the control element is part of a slide and the slide has a body in which an end section of the metallic wire is held and fixed, wherein a bearing section of a contact element, which is connected in an electrically conductive way to the metallic wire, is housed in the body of the slide and a contact section of the contact element projects out from the body, so that the slide forms a control element of the switch and the contact section of the contact element forms a first switch contact of the switch.

2 . The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the metallic wire is energized only in a position of the control element in which the loop is extended.

3 . The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the control element is held in a position in which the metallic wire is energized so that a holding force must be overcome to move the control element into a different position.

4 . The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the control element is held in a position in which the loop is retracted as small as possible or completely into the interior of the tubular shaft so that a holding force must be overcome to move the control element into a different position.

5 . The surgical instrument according to claim 3 , characterized in that the holding force is provided by a spring element.

6 . The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , characterized in that a second switch contact of the switch is formed by a distal end section of an electrode that is constructed as a sheet and is connected to an electrical connection of the surgical instrument.

7 . The surgical instrument according to claim 6 , characterized in that a distance of the distal end section of the electrode constructed as a sheet from a center axis of the tubular shaft decreases in a distal direction and the contact section of the contact element has a first contact surface which runs essentially parallel to the distal end section of the electrode constructed as a sheet, so that by moving the slide in the distal direction, a surface area contact can be created between the first contact surface and the distal end section of the electrode constructed as a sheet.

8 . The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , characterized in that the contact section of the contact element has a second contact surface, whose distance from a center axis of the tubular shaft decreases in a proximal direction and for a closed switch and completed extended loop, a spring element contacts the second contact surface and the spring element is further tensioned by the second contact surface when the slide moves in the proximal direction.