IP Library Granted Patent US 9,168,055
Granted Patent B2
US 9,168,055 · App. 13/896,380 · Granted Oct 27, 2015

Ultrasonic surgical shears and method for sealing a blood vessel using same

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Patent No.
US 9,168,055
App. No.
13/896,380
Granted
Oct 27, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ultrasonic surgical shears includes an ultrasonic surgical blade, a clamping arm operable to open and close toward the blade, and a tissue pad attached to the clamping arm. A method for sealing a blood vessel of a patient includes obtaining an ultrasonic surgical shears and positioning the blood vessel between the blade and the tissue pad. The clamping arm is operated to exert an average coaptation pressure on the blood vessel between and including 60 psi and 210 psi. The blade is ultrasonically vibrated to transect and seal the blood vessel.

Claims (53)

1. A method for sealing a blood vessel of a patient comprising the steps of:

a) obtaining an ultrasonic surgical shears including an ultrasonic surgical blade, a clamping arm operable to open and close toward the blade, a tissue pad attached to the clamping arm, wherein the blade and tissue pad define a clamping surface area when the blade and tissue pad are in close proximity, a spring to limit the amount of an applied force the clamp arm exerts on the clamping surface area;

b) disposing the blood vessel between the blade and the tissue pad;

c) operating the clamping arm to exert a predetermined average coaptation pressure between and including 120 psi and 210 psi at the clamping surface area; and

d) ultrasonically vibrating the blade to transect and seal the blood vessel.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the average coaptation pressure in step c) is between and including 120 psi and 180 psi.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the average coaptation pressure in step c) is substantially 150 psi.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the blood vessel has an outside diameter larger than substantially 3 mm.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the blood vessel has an outside diameter between and including 4.5 mm and 5.0 mm.

6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the blood vessel has an outside diameter between and including 5.0 mm and 7.0 mm.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the clamping surface area is substantially 0.033 square inches.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein step c) exerts a clamping force on the clamping arm between and including 4 pounds and 7 pounds.

9. An ultrasonic surgical shears comprising:

a) an ultrasonic surgical blade;

b) a clamping arm operable to open and close toward the blade;

c) a tissue pad attached to the clamping arm; and

d) a spring for limiting an average clamping force, wherein the blade and tissue pad define a clamping surface area and the average clamping force provides for an average clamping pressure between and including 120 psi and 210 psi at the clamping surface area.

10. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 9 , wherein the average clamping pressure is between and including 120 psi and 180 psi.

11. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 10 , wherein the average clamping pressure is substantially 150 psi.

12. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 9 , wherein the clamping surface area is substantially 0.033 square inches.

13. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 12 , wherein the predetermined average clamping force is between and including 4 pounds and 7 pounds.

14. An ultrasonic surgical shears comprising:

a) an ultrasonic surgical blade;

b) a clamping arm operable to open and close toward the blade;

c) a tissue pad attached to the clamping arm, wherein the blade and tissue pad define a clamping surface area when the blade and tissue pad are in close proximity; and

d) a spring for limiting an average predetermined clamping force, wherein the average predetermined clamping force divided by the clamping surface area is between and including 120 psi and 210 psi on tissue disposed on the clamping surface area.

15. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 14 , wherein the average clamping pressure is between and including 120 psi and 180 psi.

16. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 15 , wherein the average clamping pressure is substantially 150 psi.

17. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 14 , wherein the clamping surface area is substantially 0.033 square inches.

18. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 14 , wherein the average predetermined clamping force is between and including 4 pounds and 7 pounds.

19. A method for sealing a blood vessel of a patient comprising the steps of:

a) obtaining an ultrasonic surgical shears including an ultrasonic surgical blade, a clamping arm operable to open and close toward the blade, a tissue pad attached to the clamping arm, wherein the blade and tissue pad define a clamping surface area when the blade and tissue pad are in close proximity, a spring to limit the amount of an applied force the clamp arm exerts on the clamping surface area;

b) disposing the blood vessel between the blade and the tissue pad;

c) operating the clamping arm to exert an average coaptation pressure between and including 120 psi and 210 psi at the clamping surface area; and

d) ultrasonically vibrating the blade to transect and seal the blood vessel.

20. An ultrasonic surgical shears comprising:

a) an ultrasonic surgical blade;

b) a clamping arm operable to open and close toward the blade;

c) a tissue pad attached to the clamping arm; and

d) a spring for limiting a clamping force, wherein the blade and tissue pad define a clamping surface area and wherein the spring limits the clamping force to obtain a clamping pressure between and including 120 psi and 210 psi at the clamping surface area.

21. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 20 , wherein the spring is pre-loaded.

22. An ultrasonic surgical shears comprising:

a) an ultrasonic surgical blade;

b) a clamping arm operable to open and close toward the blade;

c) a tissue pad attached to the clamping arm, wherein the blade and tissue pad define a clamping surface area when the blade and tissue pad are in close proximity; and

d) a spring for limiting a clamping force, wherein the clamping force divided by the clamping surface area is between and including 120 psi and 210 psi on tissue disposed on the clamping surface area.

23. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 22 , wherein the spring is pre-loaded.

24. An ultrasonic surgical shears comprising:

a) an ultrasonic surgical blade;

b) a clamping arm operable to open and close toward the blade;

c) a tissue pad attached to the clamping arm; and

d) a spring for transferring a clamping force, wherein the blade and tissue pad define a clamping surface area and wherein the spring transfers the clamping force to obtain a clamping pressure between and including 120 psi and 210 psi at the clamping surface area.

25. The ultrasonic surgical shears of claim 24 , wherein the spring is pre-loaded.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2021
From: ETHICON LLC
To: CILAG GMBH INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 056601/0339 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 27, 2017
From: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, LLC
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 041821/0186 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2015
From: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, INC.
To: ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY, LLC
Reel/Frame 037161/0276 →