Manual knife bailout monitoring using inductive coupling
View Patent ↗A robotic surgical tool includes a tool driver, a drive housing mountable to the tool driver and including one or more component parts made of or including a magnetically responsive material, a first inductor coil included on the tool driver and configured to generate a magnetic field, and a second inductor coil included on the drive housing and configured to measure an intensity of the magnetic field and a field distortion caused by the one or more component parts. A change in the field distortion provides an indication of movement of the one or more component parts.
1. A robotic surgical tool, comprising:
a tool driver in communication with a computer system;
a drive housing mountable to the tool driver and including one or more component parts made of or including a magnetically responsive material;
a first inductor coil included on the tool driver and configured to generate a magnetic field;
a second inductor coil included on the drive housing and configured to measure an intensity of the magnetic field and a field distortion caused by the one or more component parts,
wherein a change in the field distortion provides an indication of movement of the one or more component parts.
2. The robotic surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the magnetically responsive material comprises a magnetically responsive material selected from the group consisting of conductive metal, a conductive polymer, graphite, carbon fibers, and any combination thereof.
3. The robotic surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the drive housing further includes an internal computer in communication with the second inductor coil and programmed to process the intensity of the magnetic field and the change in the field distortion.
4. The robotic surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the computer system is programmed to provide a notification when the change in the field distortion is detected.
5. The robotic surgical system of claim 4 , wherein the notification comprises a visual notification provided on a visual display.
6. The robotic surgical system of claim 4 , wherein the notification comprises an audible or tactile notification.
7. The robotic surgical system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more component parts of the drive housing form part of a manual knife bailout system, and wherein the measuring the change in the field distortion provides an indication that the manual knife bailout system has been activated.
8. A method of operating a robotic surgical tool, comprising:
mounting a drive housing to a tool driver in communication with a computer system, the drive housing including one or more component parts made of or including a magnetically responsive material;
inductively coupling the drive housing to the tool driver by generating a magnetic field with a first inductor coil included on the tool driver and sensing the magnetic field with a second inductor coil included on the drive housing;
measuring an intensity of the magnetic field and a field distortion caused by the one or more component parts with the second inductor coil; and
detecting a change in the field distortion with the second inductor coil and thereby providing an indication of movement of the one or more component parts.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the drive housing further includes an internal computer in communication with the second inductor coil, the method further comprising processing the intensity of the magnetic field and the change in the field distortion with the internal computer.
10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising providing a notification with the computer system when the change in the field distortion is detected.
11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising providing a visual notification on a visual display in communication with the computer system.
12. The method of claim 10 , wherein providing the notification comprises providing an audible or tactile notification.
13. The method of claim 8 , wherein measuring the intensity of the magnetic field and the field distortion comprises measuring the intensity and the field distortion upon inductively coupling the drive housing to the tool driver.
14. The method of claim 8 , wherein measuring the intensity of the magnetic field and the field distortion comprises:
measuring the intensity and the field distortion prior to inductively coupling the drive housing to the tool driver; and
storing the intensity and the field distortion within a memory of an internal computer included in the drive housing.
15. The method of claim 8 , wherein detecting the change in the field distortion comprises:
comparing the change in the field distortion with a predetermined intensity threshold corresponding to a known magnetic field and a known field distortion resulting from a predetermined position of the one or more component parts; and
matching the change in the field distortion with the predetermined intensity threshold.
16. A robotic surgical tool, comprising:
a tool driver in communication with a computer system;
a drive housing mountable to the tool driver and including a manual knife bailout system that includes one or more component parts selected from the group consisting of a bailout tool, a bailout panel, and a firing rod, wherein at least one of the one or more component parts is made of or includes a magnetically responsive material;
a first inductor coil included on the tool driver and configured to generate a magnetic field;
a second inductor coil included on the drive housing and configured to measure an intensity of the magnetic field and a field distortion caused by the one or more component parts,
wherein a change in the field distortion provides an indication of movement of at least one of the bailout tool, the bailout panel, and the firing rod.
17. The robotic surgical system of claim 16 , wherein the magnetically responsive material comprises a magnetically responsive material selected from the group consisting of conductive metal, a conductive polymer, graphite, carbon fiber, and any combination thereof.
18. The robotic surgical system of claim 16 , wherein the bailout tool is stored within the drive housing and accessible by removing the bailout panel.
19. The robotic surgical system of claim 16 , wherein the drive housing further includes a bailout cap and the bailout tool is matable with the bailout cap, and wherein rotating the bailout tool correspondingly rotates the bailout cap, which causes the firing rod to translate longitudinally.
20. The robotic surgical system of claim 16 , wherein the computer system is programmed to provide a notification when the change in the field distortion is detected.