Robotically-controlled end effector
The present invention is directed to a surgical instrument with a robotics system, a memory device and an end effector having an elongate channel, knife position sensor(s) and a firing bar coupled to a knife. In response to drive motions initiated by the robotics system, the firing bar may translate within the elongate channel. As the firing bar translates, the sensor(s) transmit a signal to the memory device. The position of the knife may be determined from the output signals and may be communicated to the robotics system or instrument user. The sensors may be Hall Effect sensors.
1. A surgical instrument, comprising:
a housing couplable to a robotic system;
a shaft assembly couplable to the housing, wherein the shaft assembly defines a longitudinal axis and comprises:
a closing member;
an articulation joint; and
a rigid firing member, wherein the rigid firing member is actuated by rotation and extends through the articulation joint;
an end effector couplable to the shaft assembly, wherein the end effector is movable between an open position and a closed position, is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis and comprises:
a first jaw; and
a second jaw, wherein at least one of the first and second jaws is configured to support a replaceable staple cartridge;
a sensing device positioned against the end effector, wherein the sensing device is configured to sense the closed position of the end effector; and
a plurality of rotatable drive elements positioned within the housing, wherein:
a first one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to articulate the end effector about the articulation joint;
a second one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to rotate the end effector about the longitudinal axis;
a third one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to drive the closing member; and
a fourth one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to drive the rigid firing member.
2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the shaft assembly is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
3. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the closing member is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
4. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the articulation joint is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
5. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the rigid firing member is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
6. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensing device is positioned within the end effector.
7. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensing device comprises an analog sensor.
8. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensing device comprises a digital sensor.
9. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensing device comprises a proximity sensor.
10. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the sensing device is further configured to sense contact with a pivot pin of the end effector.
11. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising the replaceable staple cartridge.
12. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a cutting member.
13. A surgical instrument, comprising:
a housing couplable to a robotic system;
a shaft assembly couplable to the housing, wherein the shaft assembly defines a longitudinal axis and comprises:
an articulation joint; and
a rigid firing member, wherein the rigid firing member is actuated by rotation and extends through the articulation joint;
an end effector coupled to the shaft assembly, wherein the end effector is:
movable between an open position and a closed position; and
fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis;
a sensing device positioned against the end effector, wherein the sensing device is configured to sense contact with a pivot pin of the end effector to indirectly sense the closed position of the end effector; and
a plurality of rotatable drive elements positioned within the housing, wherein:
a first one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to articulate the end effector about the articulation joint;
a second one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to rotate the end effector about the longitudinal axis;
a third one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to drive the rigid firing member;
a fourth one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to drive the end effector to the closed position.
14. The surgical instrument of claim 13 , wherein the shaft assembly is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
15. The surgical instrument of claim 13 , wherein the articulation joint is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
16. The surgical instrument of claim 13 , wherein the rigid firing member is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
17. The surgical instrument of claim 13 , further comprising a replaceable staple cartridge.
18. The surgical instrument of claim 13 , further comprising a cutting member.
19. A surgical stapling instrument, comprising:
a housing couplable to a robotic system;
a shaft assembly extending from the housing, wherein the shaft assembly defines a longitudinal axis, and wherein the shaft assembly comprises:
a closing member;
an articulation joint; and
a firing member, wherein the firing member is actuated by rotation and extends through the articulation joint;
an end effector extending from the shaft assembly, wherein the end effector is movable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the end effector is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis, and wherein the end effector comprises:
a first jaw;
a second jaw; and
a replaceable staple cartridge;
a sensing device positioned in the end effector configured to sense the closed position of the end effector; and
a plurality of rotatable drive elements positioned within the housing, wherein:
a first one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to articulate the end effector about the articulation joint;
a second one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to rotate the end effector about the longitudinal axis;
a third one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to drive the closing member; and
a fourth one of the plurality of rotatable drive elements is configured to drive the firing member.
20. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the shaft assembly is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
21. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the closing member is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
22. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the articulation joint is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
23. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the firing member is fully rotatable around the longitudinal axis.
24. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the sensing device comprises an analog sensor.
25. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the sensing device comprises a digital sensor.
26. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the sensing device comprises a proximity sensor.
27. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the sensing device is further configured to sense contact with a pivot pin of the end effector connecting the first jaw and the second jaw.