IP Library Granted Patent US 12,433,584
Granted Patent B2
US 12,433,584 · App. 16/897,868 · Granted Oct 7, 2025

Robotically-controlled end effector

Inventors: Frederick E. Shelton, IV (Hillsboro, OH); Jerome R. Morgan (Cincinnati, OH); Jeffrey S. Swayze (West Chester, OH); James R. Giordano (Milford, OH)
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
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Patent No.
US 12,433,584
App. No.
16/897,868
Granted
Oct 7, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

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.

Claims (63)

1. A surgical instrument usable with a robotic surgical system comprising a motorized system, the surgical instrument comprising:

a housing, comprising:

a staple firing driver driveable by the motorized system of the robotic surgical system;

a jaw closure driver driveable by the motorized system of the robotic surgical system; and

a mounting plate rotatably supporting the staple firing driver and the jaw closure driver in a mounting plane for alignment with rotary outputs from the motorized system, the mounting plate releasably mountable to a robotic arm of the robotic surgical system;

an elongate shaft extending distally from said housing, wherein said elongate shaft defines a longitudinal axis, and wherein said elongate shaft is rotatable about said longitudinal axis relative to said housing;

an end effector extending from said elongate shaft, wherein said end effector comprises:

a first jaw; and

a second jaw rotatable relative to said first jaw between an open position and a closed position;

wherein said staple firing driver is configured to transmit a firing motion into said end effector;

an articulation joint, wherein said end effector is rotatable relative to said elongate shaft about said articulation joint;

a closure drive configured to move said second jaw toward said closed position based on actuation of said jaw closure driver by the motorized system, wherein said closure drive comprises a longitudinally translatable closure driver;

a jaw assessment circuit configured to determine if said second jaw is in said closed position; and

a cartridge assessment circuit configured to determine a status of a staple cartridge;

wherein said jaw assessment circuit is configured to prevent the firing motion from being transmitted into said end effector absent said second jaw being in said closed position; and

wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the firing motion from being transmitted into said end effector based on a determination of said status.

2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said jaw assessment circuit comprises a position sensor configured to determine a position of said second jaw relative to said first jaw.

3. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said cartridge assessment circuit comprises a cartridge presence sensor configured to indicate if the staple cartridge is positioned in said end effector, and wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the firing motion from being transmitted into said end effector based on said cartridge presence sensor sensing that the staple cartridge is absent from said end effector.

4. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein said cartridge assessment circuit comprises a cartridge condition sensor configured to indicate if the staple cartridge is spent, and wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the firing motion from being transmitted into said end effector based on said cartridge condition sensor sensing that the staple cartridge is spent.

5. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a rotatable firing driver configured to transmit the firing motion into said end effector, wherein said rotatable firing driver is rotatable based on rotation of said staple firing driver, wherein said closure drive further comprises a rotatable closure driver, wherein said rotatable closure driver is rotatable based on rotation of said jaw closure driver, and wherein said longitudinally translatable closure driver is translatable based on rotation of said rotatable closure driver.

6. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a control circuit comprising said jaw assessment circuit and said cartridge assessment circuit.

7. A surgical instrument usable with a robotic surgical system comprising a motorized system, the surgical instrument comprising:

a housing, comprising:

a staple firing driver driveable by the motorized system of the robotic surgical system;

a jaw closure driver driveable by the motorized system of the robotic surgical system; and

a mounting plate rotatably supporting the staple firing driver and the jaw closure driver in a mounting plane for alignment with rotary outputs from the motorized system;

an elongate shaft extending distally from said housing, wherein said elongate shaft defines a longitudinal axis, and wherein said elongate shaft is rotatable about said longitudinal axis relative to said housing;

an end effector extending from said elongate shaft, wherein said end effector is configurable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, and wherein said end effector comprises:

an anvil; and

an elongate channel;

wherein a knife is drivable through said end effector based on actuation of said staple firing driver by the motorized system;

an articulation joint, wherein said end effector is rotatable relative to said elongate shaft about said articulation joint;

a closure drive configured to transition said end effector toward said closed configuration based on actuation of said jaw closure driver by the motorized system, wherein said closure drive comprises a longitudinally translatable closure driver;

a jaw assessment circuit configured to determine if said end effector is in said closed configuration; and

a cartridge assessment circuit configured to determine a status of a staple cartridge;

wherein said jaw assessment circuit is configured to prevent the knife from moving through the end effector absent said end effector being in said closed configuration; and

wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the knife from moving through the end effector based on a determination of said status.

8. The surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein said jaw assessment circuit comprises a position sensor configured to determine a position of said anvil relative to said elongate channel.

9. The surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein said cartridge assessment circuit comprises a cartridge presence sensor configured to indicate if the staple cartridge is positioned in said end effector, and wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the knife from moving through the end effector based on said cartridge presence sensor sensing that the staple cartridge is absent from said end effector.

10. The surgical instrument of claim 7 , wherein said cartridge assessment circuit comprises a cartridge condition sensor configured to indicate if the staple cartridge is spent, and wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the knife from moving through the end effector based on said cartridge condition sensor sensing that the staple cartridge is spent.

11. A surgical instrument usable with a robotic surgical system comprising a motorized system, the surgical instrument comprising:

a plurality of rotatable drivers driveable by the motorized system of the robotic surgical system;

a mounting plate rotatably supporting the plurality of rotatable drivers in a mounting plane for alignment with rotary outputs from the motorized system;

an elongate shaft, wherein said elongate shaft defines a longitudinal axis, and wherein said elongate shaft is rotatable about said longitudinal axis;

an end effector extending from said elongate shaft, wherein said end effector is configurable between an open state and a closed state, and wherein said end effector comprises:

an anvil; and

an elongate channel;

wherein a sled is drivable through said end effector based on actuation of a staple firing driver of said plurality of rotatable drivers by the motorized system;

an articulation joint, wherein said end effector is rotatable relative to said elongate shaft about said articulation joint;

a closure drive configured to place said end effector in said closed state based on actuation of a jaw closure driver of said plurality of rotatable drivers by the motorized system, wherein said closure drive comprises a longitudinally translatable closure driver;

a jaw assessment circuit configured to determine if said end effector is in said closed state; and

a cartridge assessment circuit configured to determine a status of a staple cartridge;

wherein said jaw assessment circuit is configured to prevent the sled from moving through said end effector absent said end effector being in said closed state; and

wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the sled from moving through the end effector based on a determination of said status.

12. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said jaw assessment circuit comprises a position sensor configured to determine a position of said anvil relative to said elongate channel.

13. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said cartridge assessment circuit comprises a cartridge presence sensor configured to indicate if the staple cartridge is positioned in said end effector.

14. The surgical instrument of claim 13 , wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the sled from moving through the end effector based on said cartridge presence sensor sensing that the staple cartridge is absent from said end effector.

15. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said cartridge assessment circuit comprises a cartridge condition sensor configured to indicate if the staple cartridge is spent.

16. The surgical instrument of claim 15 , wherein said cartridge assessment circuit is configured to prevent the sled from moving through the end effector based on said cartridge condition sensor sensing that the staple cartridge is spent.

17. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , further comprising an articulation actuator configured to rotate said end effector about said articulation joint, wherein said articulation actuator comprises an articulation bar.

18. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , further comprising a first articulation actuator and a second articulation actuator, wherein said first articulation actuator is configured to move distally and said second articulation actuator is configured to move proximally to rotate said end effector about said articulation joint based on the actuation of a third rotatable driver.

19. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , further comprising an articulation actuator configured to rotate said end effector about said articulation joint, wherein an aperture is defined in a distal end of said articulation actuator.

20. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said closure drive further comprises a rotatable closure driver meshingly engaged with said longitudinally translatable closure driver, wherein said rotatable closure driver is rotatable based on rotation of said jaw closure driver, wherein said longitudinally translatable closure driver is translatable based on rotation of said rotatable closure driver, and wherein said longitudinally translatable closure driver is configured to translate longitudinally along a slot to apply a camming force to said end effector.

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 25, 2021
From: SHELTON, FREDERICK E., IV; MORGAN, JEROME R.; SWAYZE, JEFFREY S.; GIORDANO, JAMES R.
To: ETHICON LLC
Reel/Frame 055013/0304 →