Surgical instruments with asymmetric jaw arrangements and separate closure and firing systems
A method for controlling a powered surgical stapler that includes an end effector with jaws that are movable between an open and a closed position and a firing member that is movable between a starting position and an ending position within the end effector. The jaws and firing member are controlled by separate rotary systems and the end effector includes a firing member lockout system that prevents axial movement of the firing member unless the surgical staple cartridge is in ready to fire condition.
1. A surgical stapling device, comprising:
a surgical end effector, comprising:
a cartridge jaw defining a vertically extending end effector central plane; and
an anvil comprising:
an anvil mounting tab, wherein said anvil mounting tab is positioned only on one lateral side of the vertically extending end effector central plane such that said anvil is pivotally coupled to said cartridge jaw only on the one lateral side of the vertically extending end effector central plane for selective pivotal motion relative to said cartridge jaw between a closed position and an open position, wherein said anvil mounting tab is pivotally coupled to said cartridge jaw about a pivot axis that is transverse to the vertically extending end effector central plane; and
an anvil tail protruding proximally from said anvil mounting tab;
a firing member, wherein said firing member is axially movable within said surgical end effector between a starting position and an ending position;
a rotary firing shaft operably interfacing with said firing member to apply rotary firing motions thereto to drive said firing member between the starting position and the ending position;
a closure linkage operably coupled to said anvil tail, wherein said closure linkage is configured to apply opening motions and closing motions to said anvil tail; and
a rotary closure shaft operably interfacing with said closure linkage to apply rotary closure motions to said closure linkage, wherein said rotary closure shaft is independently rotatable relative to said rotary firing shaft.
2. The surgical stapling device of claim 1 , wherein said closure linkage is positioned only on the one lateral side of the vertically extending end effector central plane.
3. The surgical stapling device of claim 2 , wherein said rotary firing shaft is positioned on another lateral side of the vertically extending end effector central plane.
4. The surgical stapling device of claim 1 , wherein said closure linkage is pivotally coupled to a proximal end of said anvil tail.
5. The surgical stapling device of claim 4 , wherein said closure linkage is pivotally coupled to said proximal end of said anvil tail on the one lateral side of the vertically extending end effector central plane and on another lateral side of the vertically extending end effector central plane.
6. The surgical stapling device of claim 5 , further comprising a closure shuttle operably interfacing with said closure linkage and threadably interfacing with said rotary closure shaft.
7. The surgical stapling device of claim 6 , wherein said rotary firing shaft is concentric with said rotary closure shaft.
8. The surgical stapling device of claim 1 , wherein said rotary firing shaft comprises a flexible rotary firing shaft, and wherein said rotary closure shaft comprises a flexible rotary closure shaft.
9. The surgical stapling device of claim 1 , wherein said cartridge jaw comprises a channel configured to removably support a replaceable surgical staple cartridge therein.
10. The surgical stapling device of claim 9 , wherein said firing member comprises anvil engagement features and channel engagement features.
11. A surgical instrument, comprising:
a first jaw defining a vertically extending central plane;
a second jaw comprising a mounting tab located only on one lateral side of the vertically extending central plane, wherein said mounting tab is pivotally coupled to said first jaw only on the one lateral side of the vertically extending central plane, wherein said second jaw is pivotally coupled to said first jaw about a pivot axis that is transverse to the vertically extending central plane;
a firing member supported within said first jaw for movement between a starting position and an ending position within said first jaw;
a firing drive member operably interfacing with said firing member; and
a closure drive member operably interfacing with the second jaw, wherein at least a portion of said closure drive member and at least a portion of said firing drive member are operably supported within said first jaw on opposite lateral sides of the vertically extending central plane.
12. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said firing drive member comprises a rotary firing drive shaft.
13. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said closure drive member comprises a rotary closure drive shaft.
14. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said firing drive member comprises a rotary firing drive shaft, and wherein said closure drive member comprises a rotary closure drive shaft.
15. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said second jaw further comprises a second jaw tail that protrudes proximally from said mounting tab, and wherein said closure drive member comprises a closure linkage assembly operably coupled to said second jaw tail.
16. The surgical instrument of claim 11 , wherein said first jaw comprises a channel configured to operably support a replaceable surgical staple cartridge therein, wherein said second jaw comprises an anvil, and wherein said firing member comprises a tissue cutting member.
17. A surgical instrument, comprising:
a first jaw defining a vertically extending central plane;
a second jaw comprising:
a mounting tab located only on one lateral side of the vertically extending central plane, wherein said mounting tab is pivotally coupled to said first jaw only on the one lateral side of the vertically extending central plane; and
a second jaw tail protruding proximally from the mounting tab;
a closure linkage coupled to said second jaw tail on the one lateral side of the vertically extending central plane and on another lateral side of the vertically extending central plane;
a rotary closure drive shaft centrally disposed along the vertically extending central plane; and
a closure shuttle threaded onto said rotary closure drive shaft and configured to move axially upon rotation of said rotary closure drive shaft, wherein said closure shuttle is configured to operably interface with said closure linkage on both sides of the vertically extending central plane.
18. The surgical instrument of claim 17 , wherein said second jaw is pivotally coupled to said first jaw about a pivot axis that is transverse to the vertically extending central plane.