Robotic hand-held surgical instrument systems and methods
The present teachings generally include a hand-held surgical robotic system for supporting a surgical tool, the handheld surgical robotic system comprising a hand-held portion, a tool support movably coupled to the hand-held portion, the tool support configured to support a surgical tool, a plurality of actuators operatively interconnecting the tool support and the hand-held portion, the plurality of actuators configured to move the tool support relative to the hand-held portion in a plurality of degrees of freedom, a controller in communication with the plurality of actuators and a flexible circuit connecting the controller with each of the plurality of actuators, such that the flexible circuits are arranged to maintain the connection between the controller and the plurality actuators and/or an input module while the tool support is moved in the plurality of degrees of freedom relative to the hand-held portion.
1 . A robotic hand-held surgical instrument comprising:
a hand-held portion to be held by a user;
a tool support coupled to the hand-held portion;
an actuator assembly operatively interconnecting the tool support and the hand-held portion to move the tool support to move the tool in a plurality of degrees of freedom relative to the hand-held portion to align the tool, the actuator assembly including a plurality of actuators, each actuator including a motor;
a controller mounted to the tool support, the controller in communication with the motor;
the hand-held portion including an input module, the input module including:
a trigger; and
a sensor that outputs a signal representative of a trigger position, the sensor in communication with the controller; and
a flexible circuit connecting the controller to the input module;
a tensioning assembly comprising:
a housing;
a tension member pivotably coupled to the housing;
a guide member within the housing, the guide member having a curvature that is concentric to a movement of the tension member;
a biasing member in communication with the tension member to apply tension to the flexible circuit, wherein the flexible circuit is connected with the input module such that the flexible circuit is guided by the tensioning assembly with the biasing member configured to apply tension to the flexible circuit while the tool support moves in the plurality of degrees of freedom relative to the hand-held portion.
2 . The robotic hand-held surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the tensioning member includes a routing member in contact with the flexible circuit, the routing member comprising a roller member that rotates about an axis to reduce drag on the flexible circuit.
3 . The robotic hand-held surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein flexible circuit is a printed circuit.
4 . The robotic hand-held surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the biasing member applies a force against the flexible circuit such that when tool support is moved in a direction toward the hand-held portion, the tensioning assembly takes up slack in the flexible circuit, and when the tool support is moved away from the hand-held portion, the flexible circuit applies a force greater than that of the biasing member so that the flexible circuit has more available length to travel.
5 . The robotic hand-held surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the flexible circuit connected with the input module includes an adjustment loop, the adjustment loop arranging the flexible circuit about a longitudinal pivot axis of the tool support at a home position, the adjustment loop is configured to expand and contract as the tool support is moved in a pitch degree of freedom relative to the hand-held portion.
6 . A hand-held robotic surgical instrument for use with a tool to perform surgery, the robotic instrument comprising;
a hand-held portion to be held by a user;
a tool support coupled to the hand-held portion, the tool support comprising a tool drive motor to drive motion of the tool;
an actuator assembly to move the tool support to move the tool in a plurality of degrees of freedom relative to the hand-held portion, the actuator assembly including a plurality of actuator with at least one actuator interconnecting the tool support and the hand-held portion, each actuator including a motor;
a controller mounted to the tool support, the controller in communication with the tool drive motor and each motor of the plurality of actuators;
an input module mounted to the hand-held portion, the input module including:
a trigger movable relative to the hand-held portion;
a trigger sensor that outputs a signal representative of a trigger position; and
a flexible conductor extending from the controller to the trigger sensor;
a tensioning assembly comprising:
a housing;
a tension member pivotably coupled to the housing; and
a guide member within the housing, the guide member having a curvature that is concentric to a movement of the tension member;
wherein the tension member is configured to apply load to a portion of the flexible conductor located between the tool support and the trigger sensor to control tension on to the flexible conductor while the tool support moves in the plurality of degrees of freedom relative to the hand-held portion.
7 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 6 , wherein the flexible conductor is a flexible circuit including a plurality of circuit leads.
8 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein the tensioning assembly applies a force against the flexible circuit such that when a portion of tool support is moved in a direction toward the hand-held portion, the tensioning assembly tensions the flexible circuit, and when the tool support is moved away from the hand-held portion, the actuator assembly applies a force greater than that of a biasing member so that the flexible circuit has more available length to travel.
9 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein the tensioning assembly includes a housing and a tension member moveably coupled to the housing, the tension member configured to apply load to a portion of the flexible circuit by contacting the flexible circuit between the tool support and the trigger sensor.
10 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 9 , wherein the tension member is a swing arm, the swing arm including a first end and a second end, the first end pivotably connected with the housing.
11 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 10 , further comprising a biasing member positioned between the housing and the swing arm.
12 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein the swing arm at the second end includes a routing member, the routing member located opposite the pivot connection of the swing arm.
13 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 12 , wherein the routing member is rotatable relative the swing arm to reduce drag on flexible circuit.
14 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 12 , wherein the flexible circuit is routed around the routing member such that the biasing member applies a force through the swing arm onto the flexible circuit.
15 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein the biasing member is disposed about the guide member to guide the biasing member during movement of the swing arm.
16 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 12 , wherein the tension member is coupled to the biasing member, and the tensioning assembly includes a plurality of routing members, the plurality of routing members including at least one fixed routing member and at least one routing member coupled to the tension member.
17 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 16 , wherein the at least one fixed routing member is roller member that rotates about an axis to reduce drag on the flexible conductor.
18 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 6 , wherein the flexible conductor includes an adjustment loop, the adjustment loop arranging the flexible conductor about a longitudinal pivot axis of the tool support at a home position, the adjustment loop is configured to expand and contract as the tool support is moved in a pitch degree of freedom relative to the hand-held portion.
19 . A hand-held robotic surgical instrument for use with a tool to perform surgery, the robotic instrument comprising;
a hand-held portion to be held by a user;
a tool support coupled to the hand-held portion, the tool support comprising a tool drive motor to drive motion of the tool;
an actuator assembly to move the tool support to move the tool in a plurality of degrees of freedom relative to the hand-held portion, the actuator assembly including a plurality of actuator with at least one actuator interconnecting the tool support and the hand-held portion, each actuator including a motor;
a controller mounted to the tool support, the controller in communication with the tool drive motor and each motor of the plurality of actuators;
an input module mounted to the hand-held portion, the input module including:
a trigger movable relative to the hand-held portion;
a trigger sensor that outputs a signal representative of a trigger position; and
a flexible conductor extending from the controller to the trigger sensor;
a tensioning assembly to control tension on to the flexible conductor while the tool support moves in the plurality of degrees of freedom relative to the hand-held portion, the tensioning assembly comprising:
a pivotable swing arm in contact with and configured to apply load to a portion of the flexible conductor;
a guide member having a curvature that is concentric to a movement of the swing arm.
20 . The hand-held robotic surgical instrument of claim 19 , wherein the tensioning assembly further comprises a biasing member to provide a force onto the swing arm.