IP Library Granted Patent US 12,171,508
Granted Patent B2
US 12,171,508 · App. 16/585,709 · Granted Dec 24, 2024

Robotically-controlled surgical instrument with selectively articulatable end effector

Inventors: James T. Spivey (Whitehouse Station, NJ); Mark S. Ortiz (Milford, OH); Frederick E. Shelton, IV (Hillsboro, OH)
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
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Patent No.
US 12,171,508
App. No.
16/585,709
Granted
Dec 24, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

Devices and systems are provided for controlling movement of a working end of a surgical device by means of a robotic system. In one embodiment, systems and devices are provided for moving an end effector on a distal end of a surgical fastening device. Movement can include rotational movement of the end effector about an axis of the shaft, articulation of the end effector relative to the shaft, and actuation of an end effector, e.g., closing, firing, and/or cutting.

Claims (39)

1. A surgical stapling instrument, comprising:

a housing;

a shaft extending from said housing, wherein said shaft defines a longitudinal axis and comprises an articulation region, wherein the articulation region comprises:

a first joint comprising a first axis; and

a second joint comprising a second axis orthogonal to said first axis;

an end effector articulatable relative to said first joint about said first axis and articulatable relative to said second joint about said second axis, said end effector comprising:

a first jaw; and

a second jaw rotatable relative to said first jaw;

a motor-driven staple firing drive comprising a distally translatable drive beam extending through said articulation region; and

an articulation drive, comprising:

a first articulation driver configured to articulate said second joint relative to said first joint about said first axis; and

a second articulation driver configured to articulate said end effector relative to said second joint about said second axis, and wherein said first articulation driver and said second articulation driver are operable to co-operatively articulate said end effector relative to said shaft about said articulation region.

2. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a first motor-driven drive element operably coupled to said first articulation driver and a second motor-driven drive element operably coupled to said second articulation driver.

3. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 2 , further comprising a robotic surgical system.

4. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , wherein said shaft is rigid.

5. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , wherein said first articulation driver and said second articulation driver are operable to simultaneously articulate said end effector relative to said shaft.

6. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 1 , wherein said end effector further comprises a staple cartridge comprising staples removably stored therein, and wherein said staple cartridge further comprises a sled.

7. A surgical stapling system, comprising:

a shaft defining a longitudinal axis and a first articulation joint and a second articulation joint distal to said first articulation joint, wherein said first articulation joint comprises a first articulation axis, and wherein said second articulation joint comprises a second articulation axis angularly offset from said first articulation axis;

a translatable drive beam extending through said first articulation joint and said second articulation joint, wherein said drive beam is distally translatable during a staple firing stroke;

an end effector, comprising:

a first jaw; and

a second jaw rotatable relative to said first jaw;

a first articulation driver configured to articulate said end effector at said first articulation joint about said first articulation axis; and

a second articulation driver configured to articulate said end effector at said second articulation joint about said second articulation axis, and wherein said first articulation driver and said second articulation driver are operable to co-operatively articulate said end effector relative to said shaft; and

wherein said first articulation axis is orthogonal to said second articulation axis.

8. The surgical stapling system of claim 7 , further comprising a first motor-driven drive operably coupled to said first articulation driver and a second motor-driven drive operably coupled to said second articulation driver.

9. The surgical stapling system of claim 8 , further comprising a robotic surgical system.

10. The surgical stapling system of claim 7 , further comprising a first electric motor configured to drive said first articulation driver and a second electric motor configured to drive said second articulation driver.

11. A surgical stapling system, comprising:

a housing;

a shaft extending from said housing, wherein said shaft defines a longitudinal axis and comprises comprising an articulation zone, wherein said articulation zone comprises a series of articulation joints;

a motor-driven drive beam extending through said articulation zone, wherein said drive beam is translatable between a proximal position and a distal position;

an end effector, comprising:

a first jaw; and

a second jaw rotatable relative to said first jaw;

a first articulation driver configured to articulate said end effector solely about a first axis defined by a first articulation joint of said series of articulation joints; and

a second articulation driver configured to articulate said end effector solely about a second axis defined by a second articulation joint of said series of articulation joints, wherein said second axis is angularly offset from said first axis; and

wherein said second axis is orthogonal to said first axis.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2021
From: ETHICON LLC
To: CILAG GMBH INTERNATIONAL
Reel/Frame 056601/0339 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2021
From: SPIVEY, JAMES T.; ORTIZ, MARK S.; SHELTON, FREDERICK E., IV
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 055037/0445 →