IP Library Granted Patent US 12697121
Granted Patent B2
US 12697121 · App. 19/191,273 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Adaptive firing control algorithm based on mechanical actuation of user controls

Inventors: Frederick E. Shelton, IV (Hillsboro, OH); Shane R. Adams (Lebanon, OH); Taylor W. Aronhalt (Loveland, OH); Nicholas J. Ross (Franklin, OH); Matthew D. Cowperthwait (Cincinnati, OH)
Assignee: CILAG GMBH INTERNATIONAL
A61B17/07207A61B17/068A61B17/0684A61B17/072A61B17/320092A61B18/1445A61B34/30G16H40/63H02K7/116H02K7/145A61B2017/00017A61B2017/00022A61B2017/00039A61B2017/00075A61B2017/00132A61B2017/00185A61B2017/0019A61B2017/00221A61B2017/00398A61B2017/07257A61B2017/07271A61B2017/07278A61B2017/07285A61B2017/2932A61B2017/320074A61B2018/00642A61B2018/0072A61B2034/2059A61B2090/064
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12697121
App. No.
19/191,273
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical instrument is disclosed including an end effector configurable between an open state and a clamped state, a manually-driveable closure system, a motor-powered firing system configured to drive a firing member, and a control system. The control system is configured to detect the end effector reaching an initial clamped state and initiate a time; detect the end effector transitioning away from the initial clamped state; maintain the timer, based on the end effector failing to transition a threshold amount away from the initial clamped state; detect the end effector reaching a second clamped state; detect an actuation of the motor-powered firing system; set a firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system based on the elapsed time of the timer; and drive the firing member through a firing stroke with the motor-powered firing system using the firing motion parameter.

Claims (71)

1 . A surgical instrument, comprising:

an end effector configurable between an open state and a clamped state, wherein the end effector comprises:

a first jaw;

a second jaw moveable relative to the first jaw; and

a staple cartridge comprising staples removably stored therein;

a firing member movable from an unfired position toward a fired position during a firing stroke, wherein the staples are deployable from the staple cartridge based on the firing member moving toward the fired position;

a manually-driveable closure system configured to transition the end effector between the open state and the clamped state;

a motor-powered firing system comprising a motor, wherein the motor-powered firing system is configured to drive the firing member through the firing stroke; and

a control system comprising a timer, wherein the control system is configured to:

detect the end effector reaching an initial clamped state with the manually-drivable closure system;

initiate the timer based on the end effector reaching the initial clamped state;

detect the end effector transitioning away from the initial clamped state after initiating the timer;

maintain the timer, based on the end effector failing to transition a threshold amount away from the initial clamped state;

detect the end effector reaching a second clamped state after failing to transition the threshold amount away from the clamped state;

detect an actuation of the motor-powered firing system after detecting the end effector reaching the second clamped state;

set a firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system based on an elapsed time from the initiation of the timer to the actuation of the motor-powered firing system; and

drive the firing member through a firing stroke with the motor-powered firing system using the firing motion parameter.

2 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the control system is further configured to:

reset the timer, based on the end effector transitioning the threshold amount away from the initial clamped state;

detect the end effector reaching the second clamped state after resetting the timer;

reinitiate the timer, based on the end effector reaching the second clamped state after resetting the timer;

detect the actuation of the motor-powered firing system after reaching the second clamped state;

set a second firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system based on an elapsed time from the reinitiation of the timer to the actuation of the motor-powered firing system; and

drive the firing member through the firing stroke with the motor-powered firing system using the second firing motion parameter.

3 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the firing motion parameter comprises a duty cycle of the motor.

4 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the firing motion parameter comprises a velocity of the motor.

5 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the control system is further configured to detect a first elapsed clamp time taken to transition the end effector toward the initial clamped state, and wherein setting the firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system is further based on the first elapsed clamp time.

6 . The surgical instrument of claim 5 , wherein the control system is further configured to detect a second elapsed clamp time taken to transition the end effector toward the second clamped state, and wherein setting the firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system is further based on the second elapsed clamp time.

7 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the control system is further configured to dynamically adjusting the firing motion parameter during the firing stroke based an elapsed time from the end effector reaching the initial clamped state to a current time point.

8 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising:

an elongate shaft; and

an articulation joint, wherein the end effector is rotatable relative to the elongate shaft about the articulation joint, and

wherein the control system is further configured to detect an articulation angle of the end effector, and wherein setting the firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system is further based on the articulation angle.

9 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 ,

wherein the second jaw comprises an elongate channel in which the staple cartridge is positioned, and

wherein the control system is further configured to determine if the end effector transitioned the threshold amount from the initial clamped state by comparing a distance between the first jaw and the elongate channel.

10 . The surgical instrument of claim 1 ,

wherein the manually-driveable closure system comprising a closure trigger configured to be manually pulled to transition the end effector between the open state and the clamped state, and

wherein the control system is further configured to determine if the end effector transition the threshold amount from the initial clamped state by comparing a distance that the closure trigger traveled from the actuated position.

11 . A method for controlling a surgical instrument, the method comprising:

detecting an end effector of the surgical instrument reaching an initial clamped state with a manually-drivable closure system of the surgical instrument;

initiating a timer based on the end effector reaching the initial clamped state;

detecting the end effector transitioning away from the initial clamped state after initiating the timer;

maintaining the timer, based on the end effector failing to transition a threshold amount away from the initial clamped state;

detecting the end effector reaching a second clamped state after failing to transition the threshold amount away from the clamped state;

detecting an actuation of a motor-powered firing system of the surgical instrument after detecting the end effector reaching the second clamped state;

setting a firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system based on an elapsed time from the initiation of the timer to the actuation of the motor-powered firing system; and

driving a firing member through a firing stroke with the motor-powered firing system using the firing motion parameter.

12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the method further comprises:

resetting the timer, based on the end effector transitioning the threshold amount away from the initial clamped state;

detecting the end effector reaching the second clamped state after resetting the timer;

reinitiating the timer, based on the end effector reaching the second clamped state after resetting the timer;

detecting the actuation of the motor-powered firing system after reaching the second clamped state;

setting a second firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system based on an elapsed time from the reinitiation of the timer to the actuation of the motor-powered firing system; and

driving the firing member through the firing stroke with the motor-powered firing system using the second firing motion parameter.

13 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the firing motion parameter comprises a duty cycle of the motor.

14 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the firing motion parameter comprises a velocity of the motor.

15 . The method of claim 11 , comprising:

detecting a first elapsed clamp time taken to transition the end effector toward the initial clamped state, and wherein setting the firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system is further based on the first elapsed clamp time.

16 . The method of claim 15 , comprising:

detecting a second elapsed clamp time taken to transition the end effector toward the second clamped state, and wherein setting the firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system is further based on the second elapsed clamp time.

17 . The method of claim 11 , comprising:

dynamically adjusting the firing motion parameter during the firing stroke based an elapsed time from the end effector reaching the initial clamped state to a current time point.

18 . The method of claim 11 , comprising:

detecting an articulation angle of the end effector relative to an elongated shaft of the surgical instrument, and wherein setting the firing motion parameter of the motor-powered firing system is further based on the articulation angle.

19 . The method of claim 11 ,

determining if the end effector has transitioned the threshold amount from the initial clamped state by comparing a distance between a first jaw of the end effector and an elongate channel of a second jaw of the end effector in which a staple cartridge is positioned.

20 . The method of claim 11 ,

determining if the end effector has transition the threshold amount from the initial clamped state by comparing a distance that a closure trigger has traveled from an actuated position,

wherein the surgical instrument includes a manually-drivable closure system comprising the closure trigger, and

wherein the closure trigger is configured to be manually pulled to transition the end effector between an open state and a clamped state.