IP Library Granted Patent US 11,696,791
Granted Patent B2
US 11,696,791 · App. 16/562,202 · Granted Jul 11, 2023

Surgical instrument utilizing drive signal to power secondary function

Inventors: Joshua Henderson (Cincinnati, OH); Joshua P. Morgan (Loveland, OH); Andrew W. Carroll (Cincinnati, OH); Jeffrey L. Aldridge (Lebanon, OH); Eitan T. Wiener (Loveland, OH)
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
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Patent No.
US 11,696,791
App. No.
16/562,202
Granted
Jul 11, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical instrument connectable to a surgical energy module that is configured to provide a first drive signal at a first frequency range for driving a first energy modality and a second drive signal at a second frequency range for driving a second energy modality is provided. The surgical instrument can comprise a surgical instrument component configured to receive power from a direct current (DC) power source, an end effector, and a circuit. The circuit can be configured to convert the first electrical signal to a DC voltage, apply the DC voltage to the surgical instrument component, and deliver the second energy modality to the end effector according to the second drive signal. Alternatively, the circuit can be disposed within a cable assembly configured to connect the surgical instrument to the surgical energy module.

Claims (43)

1. A surgical instrument connectable to a receptacle of a surgical energy module, the surgical energy module configured to provide, via the receptacle, a first drive signal at a first frequency range for driving a first energy modality and a second drive signal at a second frequency range for driving a second energy modality, the surgical instrument comprising:

a surgical instrument component configured to receive power from a direct current (DC) power source;

an end effector configured to apply the first energy modality to treat tissue and apply the second energy modality to treat tissue; and

a circuit coupled to the surgical instrument component and the end effector, the circuit configured to:

concurrently receive the first drive signal and the second drive signal from the surgical energy module;

deliver the second energy modality to the end effector according to the second drive signal;

determine that the surgical instrument is not actively applying the first energy modality to treat tissue;

convert the first drive signal to a DC voltage based on determining that the surgical instrument is not actively applying the first energy modality to treat tissue; and

apply the DC voltage to the surgical instrument component.

2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the circuit comprises a rectifier configured to convert the first drive signal to the DC voltage.

3. The surgical instrument of claim 2 , wherein the first drive signal is an ultrasonic drive signal, and wherein the first energy modality is an ultrasonic energy modality.

4. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein:

the end effector comprises a pair of bipolar electrodes to apply the second energy modality to treat tissue; and

the circuit is configured to deliver bipolar electrosurgical energy to the end effector via the bipolar electrodes according to the second drive signal.

5. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the surgical instrument component comprises a light source.

6. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first energy modality is an ultrasonic energy modality, and wherein the second energy modality is a bipolar energy modality.

7. A surgical instrument circuit for a surgical instrument connectable to a receptacle of a surgical energy module, the surgical energy module configured to provide, via the receptacle, a first drive signal at a first frequency range for driving a first energy modality and a second drive signal at a second frequency range for driving a second energy modality, the surgical instrument comprising a component configured to receive power from a direct current (DC) power source, the surgical instrument further comprising an end effector configured to apply the first energy modality to treat tissue and apply the second energy modality to treat tissue, the surgical instrument circuit configured to:

concurrently receive the first drive signal and the second drive signal from the surgical energy module;

deliver the second energy modality to the end effector according to the second drive signal;

determine that the surgical instrument is not actively applying the first energy modality to treat tissue;

convert the first drive signal to a DC voltage based on determining that the surgical instrument is not actively applying the first energy modality to treat tissue; and

apply the DC voltage to the component.

8. The surgical instrument circuit of claim 7 , further comprising a rectifier configured to convert the first drive signal to the DC voltage.

9. The surgical instrument circuit of claim 8 , wherein the first drive signal is an ultrasonic drive signal, and wherein the first energy modality is an ultrasonic energy modality.

10. The surgical instrument circuit of claim 7 , wherein:

the end effector comprises a pair of bipolar electrodes to apply the second energy modality to treat tissue; and

the surgical instrument circuit is configured to deliver bipolar electrosurgical energy to the end effector via the bipolar electrodes according to the second drive signal.

11. The surgical instrument circuit of claim 7 , wherein the surgical instrument circuit is configured to power a light source via the DC voltage.

12. The surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein the first energy modality is an ultrasonic energy modality, and wherein the second energy modality is a bipolar energy modality.

13. A surgical instrument cable for connecting a surgical instrument to a receptacle of a surgical energy module, the surgical energy module configured to provide, via the receptacle, a first drive signal at a first frequency range for driving a first energy modality and a second drive signal at a second frequency range for driving a second energy modality, the surgical instrument comprising a component configured to receive power from a direct current (DC) power source, the surgical instrument further comprising an end effector configured to apply the first energy modality to treat tissue and apply the second energy modality to treat tissue, the surgical instrument cable comprising:

a circuit configured to:

concurrently receive the first drive signal and the second drive signal from the surgical energy module;

deliver the second energy modality to the end effector according to the second drive signal;

determine that the surgical instrument is not actively applying the first energy modality to treat tissue;

convert the first drive signal to a DC voltage based on determining that the surgical instrument is not actively applying the first energy modality to treat tissue; and

apply the DC voltage to the component.

14. The surgical instrument cable of claim 13 , wherein the circuit comprises a rectifier configured to convert the first drive signal to the DC voltage.

15. The surgical instrument cable of claim 14 , wherein the first drive signal is an ultrasonic drive signal, and wherein the first energy modality is an ultrasonic energy modality.

16. The surgical instrument cable of claim 13 , wherein:

the end effector comprises a pair of bipolar electrodes to apply the second energy modality to treat tissue; and

the circuit is configured to cause the end effector to deliver bipolar electrosurgical energy via the bipolar electrodes according to the second drive signal.

17. The surgical instrument cable of claim 13 , wherein the circuit is configured to power a light source via the DC voltage.

18. The surgical instrument cable of claim 13 , wherein the first energy modality is an ultrasonic energy modality, and wherein the second energy modality is a bipolar energy modality.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 6, 2021
From: ETHICON LLC
To: CILAG GMBH INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 056983/0569 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2019
From: HENDERSON, JOSHUA; MORGAN, JOSHUA P.; CARROLL, ANDREW W.; ALDRIDGE, JEFFREY L.; WIENER, EITAN T.
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 050879/0779 →