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- Robotic surgical systems have been used in minimally invasive medical procedures.
- Some robotic surgical systems include a console supporting a surgical robotic arm and a surgical instrument, having at least one end effector (e.g., forceps or a grasping tool), mounted to the robotic arm.
- the robotic arm provides mechanical power to the surgical instrument for its operation and movement.
- Each robotic arm may include an instrument drive unit that is operatively connected to the surgical instrument.
- Cables extended from the robot console, through the robot arm, and connected to the wrist assembly and/or end effector.
- the cables were actuated by means of motors that were controlled by a processing system including a user interface for a surgeon or clinician to be able to control the robotic surgical system including the robot arm, the wrist assembly and/or the end effector.
- the wrist assembly provided for articulation of the end effector through the use of four cables coupled to different components of the end effector or two cables used in combination with a pulley system coupled to components of the end effector.
- Each cable would be controlled by at least one motor.
- space within the components of the end effector was consumed by cables and space within the robotic arm was consumed by motors. Even more space-consuming were electrical cables traveling from the robotic arm to portions of the end effector.
- an end effector for use with a robotic surgical system.
- the end effector includes a proximal hub, a distal hub, and a support hub.
- the distal hub is coupled to two opposing upright supports of the proximal hub about a first pivot axis.
- the support hub is coupled to two opposing upright supports of the distal hub about a second pivot axis transverse to the first pivot axis.
- First and second drive members are coupled to opposing sides of the support hub and a third drive member is coupled to the distal hub.
- simultaneous proximal translation of the first drive member and the second drive member causes the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis. In some embodiments, proximal translation of only one of the first drive member or the second drive member causes the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis.
- proximal translation of the first drive member and the second drive member causes the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis in a first direction and proximal translation of the third drive member causes the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- proximal translation of the first drive member and distal translation of the second drive member may cause the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis in a first direction and distal translation of the first drive member and proximal translation of the second drive member may cause the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- the support hub may be configured to receive a monopolar tool.
- the support hub may have an opening for receiving a monopolar tool therein.
- the end effector may include a monopolar tool.
- the monopolar tool may be configured to couple to an electrosurgical generator via a power cable.
- the end effector may further include a pulley system.
- the pulley system may include a first pulley, a second pulley, a third pulley, and a fourth pulley.
- Each of the first pulley, second pulley, third pulley, and fourth pulley can be operably coupled to the proximal hub via a proximal pulley pin and rotatable along the first pivot axis.
- the first drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the first pulley
- the second drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the second pulley
- the third drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the third pulley
- the power cable may wrap around at least a portion of the fourth pulley.
- the pulley system of the end effector may also include a fifth pulley, a sixth pulley, and a seventh pulley.
- Each of the fifth pulley, the sixth pulley, and the seventh pulley may be operably coupled to the proximal hub via a distal pulley pin.
- the first drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the fifth pulley
- the second drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the sixth pulley
- the power cable may wrap around at least a portion of the seventh pulley.
- an electromechanical surgical instrument for use with a robotic surgical system.
- the electromechanical surgical instrument may include a drive assembly on its proximal portion and an end effector on its distal portion.
- the drive assembly may include a first drive screw having a first threaded shaft portion and a first nut threadingly coupled thereto, a second drive screw having a second threaded shaft portion and a second nut threadingly coupled thereto, and a third drive screw having a third threaded shaft portion and a third nut threadingly coupled thereto.
- Each of the first, second, and third drive screws may couple to a respective motor for rotating the respective drive screw.
- the end effector may include a proximal hub, a distal hub, and a support hub.
- the distal hub is coupled to two opposing upright supports of the proximal hub about a first pivot axis.
- the support hub is coupled to two opposing upright supports of the distal hub about a second pivot axis transverse to the first pivot axis
- the electromechanical surgical instrument may further include a first drive member, a second drive member, and a third drive member coupling portions of the end effector to portions of the drive assembly.
- a proximal portion of the first drive member is coupled to the first drive nut and a distal portion of the first drive member is coupled to the support hub.
- a proximal portion of the second drive member is coupled to the second drive nut and a distal portion of the second drive member is coupled to the support hub.
- a proximal portion of the third drive member is coupled to the third drive nut and a distal portion of the third drive member is coupled to the distal hub.
- Simultaneous proximal translation of the first drive member and the second drive member may cause the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis.
- proximal translation of only one of the first drive member or the second drive member causes the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis.
- simultaneous proximal translation of the first drive member and the second drive member causes the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis in a first direction and proximal translation of the third drive member causes the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- proximal translation of the first drive member and distal translation of the second drive member may cause the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis in a first direction and distal translation of the first drive member and proximal translation of the second drive member may cause the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- the support hub may be configured to receive a monopolar tool.
- the support hub may have an opening for receiving a monopolar tool therein.
- the end effector may include a monopolar tool.
- the monopolar tool may be configured to couple to an electrosurgical generator via a power cable.
- the end effector may further include a pulley system.
- the pulley system may include a first pulley, a second pulley, a third pulley, and a fourth pulley.
- Each of the first pulley, second pulley, third pulley, and fourth pulley can be operably coupled to the proximal hub via a proximal pulley pin and rotatable along the first pivot axis.
- the first drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the first pulley
- the second drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the second pulley
- the third drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the third pulley
- the power cable may wrap around at least a portion of the fourth pulley.
- the pulley system of the end effector may also include a fifth pulley, a sixth pulley, and a seventh pulley.
- Each of the fifth pulley, the sixth pulley, and the seventh pulley may be operably coupled to the proximal hub via a distal pulley pin.
- the first drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the fifth pulley
- the second drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the sixth pulley
- the power cable may wrap around at least a portion of the seventh pulley.
- a robotic electrosurgical system includes an electrosurgical generator and an electromechanical surgical instrument having a monopolar tool configured to electrically couple to the electrosurgical generator.
- the electromechanical surgical instrument of the robotic surgical system may include a drive assembly on its proximal portion and an end effector on its distal portion.
- the drive assembly may include a first drive screw having a first threaded shaft portion and a first nut threadingly coupled thereto, a second drive screw having a second threaded shaft portion and a second nut threadingly coupled thereto, and a third drive screw having a third threaded shaft portion and a third nut threadingly coupled thereto.
- Each of the first, second, and third drive screws may couple to a respective motor for rotating the respective drive screw.
- the end effector may include a proximal hub, a distal hub, and a support hub.
- the distal hub is coupled to two opposing upright supports of the proximal hub about a first pivot axis.
- the support hub is coupled to two opposing upright supports of the distal hub about a second pivot axis transverse to the first pivot axis.
- the electromechanical surgical instrument may further include a first drive member, a second drive member, and a third drive member coupling portions of the end effector to portions of the drive assembly.
- a proximal portion of the first drive member is coupled to the first drive nut and a distal portion of the first drive member is coupled to the support hub.
- a proximal portion of the second drive member is coupled to the second drive nut and a distal portion of the second drive member is coupled to the support hub.
- a proximal portion of the third drive member is coupled to the third drive nut and a distal portion of the third drive member is coupled to the distal hub.
- the robotic electrosurgical system may further include motors and a control device configured to control articulation of the end effector or portions thereof.
- the control device may control respective motors coupled to respective drive members.
- the control device may be configured to coordinate control of a first motor with control of a second motor by actuating the first motor in a first direction when actuating the second motor in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- the control device may configured to coordinate control of the first motor and the second motor with control of a third motor by actuating the first motor and the second motor in a first direction when actuating the third motor in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- the control device may be configured to cause simultaneous proximal translation of the first drive member and the second drive member which causes the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis. In some embodiments, proximal translation of only one of the first drive member or the second drive member causes the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis.
- control device may be configured to cause simultaneous proximal translation of the first drive member and the second drive member which causes the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis in a first direction and to cause proximal translation of the third drive member which causes the distal hub to pivot about the first pivot axis in a second direction opposite the first direction. Additionally, proximal translation of the first drive member and distal translation of the second drive member may cause the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis in a first direction and distal translation of the first drive member and proximal translation of the second drive member may cause the support hub to pivot about the second pivot axis in a second direction opposite the first direction.
- the support hub may have an opening for receiving the monopolar tool therein.
- the monopolar tool may be configured to couple to the electrosurgical generator via a power cable.
- the end effector may further include a pulley system.
- the pulley system may include a first pulley, a second pulley, a third pulley, and a fourth pulley.
- Each of the first pulley, second pulley, third pulley, and fourth pulley can be operably coupled to the proximal hub via a proximal pulley pin and rotatable along the first pivot axis.
- the first drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the first pulley
- the second drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the second pulley
- the third drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the third pulley
- the power cable may wrap around at least a portion of the fourth pulley.
- the pulley system of the end effector may also include a fifth pulley, a sixth pulley, and a seventh pulley.
- Each of the fifth pulley, the sixth pulley, and the seventh pulley may be operably coupled to the proximal hub via a distal pulley pin.
- the first drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the fifth pulley
- the second drive member may wrap around at least a portion of the sixth pulley
- the power cable may wrap around at least a portion of the seventh pulley.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a robotic surgical system including a robotic surgical assembly in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 A is a perspective view of the robotic surgical assembly and the electromechanical surgical instrument, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 B is a perspective view, with parts separated, of the robotic surgical assembly and the electromechanical surgical instrument shown in FIG. 2 A ;
- FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of the electromechanical surgical instrument for use with the robotic surgical assembly of FIGS. 2 A and 2 B ;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of drive assemblies of the electromechanical surgical instrument of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view, as taken through 5 - 5 of FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 6 is a top, perspective view of an end effector including a monopolar tool, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, for use in the robotic surgical system of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a side, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is another side, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 9 is another side, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed;
- FIG. 10 is a bottom, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed;
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view, with parts separated, of the end effector of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a support hub of the end effector of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a distal hub and pulley system of the end effector of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the distal hub of the end effector of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 15 is another perspective view of the distal hub of the end effector of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 16 is a further perspective view of the distal hub of the end effector of FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 17 is a side, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed, and illustrating a pulley system thereof;
- FIG. 18 is a side, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed, and illustrating the pulley system thereof;
- FIG. 19 is a rear, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed, illustrating the pulley system thereof and illustrating a wrist assembly thereof in an articulated condition;
- FIG. 20 is a rear, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed, illustrating the pulley system thereof and illustrating the wrist assembly thereof in an articulated condition;
- FIG. 21 is a side, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed, illustrating the wrist assembly thereof in another articulated condition;
- FIG. 22 is a side, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed, illustrating the pulley system thereof and illustrating the wrist assembly thereof in a further articulated condition;
- FIG. 23 is a side, perspective view of the end effector of FIG. 6 , with parts removed, illustrating the pulley system thereof and illustrating the wrist assembly thereof in a further articulated condition.
- Embodiments of the presently disclosed surgical assembly including an instrument drive unit for driving the operation of an electromechanical surgical instrument and methods thereof are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
- distal refers to that portion of the robotic surgical system, surgical assembly, or component thereof, that is closer to a patient
- proximal refers to that portion of the robotic surgical system, surgical assembly, or component thereof, that is further from the patient.
- parallel and perpendicular are understood to include relative configurations that are substantially parallel and substantially perpendicular up to about + or ⁇ 10 degrees from true parallel and true perpendicular.
- the term “clinician” refers to a doctor, nurse, or other care provider and may include support personnel.
- well-known functions or construction are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail.
- the surgical assembly includes an instrument drive unit having, for example, but not limited to, a motor configured to rotate an electromechanical instrument about a longitudinal axis thereof.
- the motor may be a hollow core motor.
- a feedback assembly configured to determine and regulate the degree of rotation of the electromechanical instrument about its longitudinal axis.
- the rotation of the electromechanical instrument may be achieved with a hollow core motor, a canister motor (brushless or brushed), via a transmission (gear, belt and/or cable); via pneumatics, and/or via hydraulics.
- the axis of rotation of the electromechanical instrument may be integral to the instrument drive unit or to the robotic arm.
- a surgical system such as, for example, a robotic surgical system 1 , generally includes one or more surgical robotic arms 2 , 3 , a control device 4 , and an operating console 5 coupled with control device 4 .
- Any of the surgical robotic arms 2 , 3 may have a robotic surgical assembly 100 and an electromechanical surgical instrument 200 coupled thereto.
- the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 includes an end effector 1000 disposed at a distal portion thereof.
- the robotic surgical assembly 100 may be removably attached to a slide rail 40 of one of the surgical robotic arms 2 , 3 .
- the robotic surgical assembly 100 may be fixedly attached to the slide rail 40 of one of the surgical robotic arms 2 , 3 .
- Operating console 5 includes a display device 6 , which is set up to display three-dimensional images; and manual input devices 7 , 8 , by means of which a clinician (not shown), is able to telemanipulate the robotic arms 2 , 3 in a first operating mode, as known in principle to a person skilled in the art.
- Each of the robotic arms 2 , 3 may be composed of any number of members, which may be connected through joints.
- the robotic arms 2 , 3 may be driven by electric drives (not shown) that are connected to control device 4 .
- the control device 4 (e.g., a computer) is set up to activate the drives, for example, by means of a computer program, in such a way that the robotic arms 2 , 3 , the attached robotic surgical assembly 100 , and thus the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 (including the end effector 1000 ) execute a desired movement according to a movement defined by means of the manual input devices 7 , 8 .
- the control device 4 may also be set up in such a way that it regulates the movement of the robotic arms 2 , 3 and/or of the drives.
- the robotic surgical system 1 is configured for use on a patient “P” positioned (e.g., lying) on a surgical table “ST” to be treated in a minimally invasive manner by means of a surgical instrument, e.g., the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 and more specifically the end effector 1000 of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 .
- the robotic surgical system 1 may also include more than two robotic arms 2 , 3 , the additional robotic arms likewise connected to the control device 4 and telemanipulatable by means of the operating console 5 .
- a surgical instrument, for example, the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 (including the end effector 1000 thereof), may also be attached to any additional robotic arm(s).
- the control device 4 may control one or more motors, e.g., motors (not shown), each motor configured to drive movement of the robotic arms 2 , 3 in any number of directions. Further, the control device 4 may control an instrument drive unit 110 including motors 52 a , 52 b , and 52 c of a motor pack 50 disposed within a sterile barrier housing 130 of the robotic surgical assembly 100 .
- the motors 52 a , 52 b , and 52 c of the motor pack 50 drive various operations of the end effector 1000 of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 .
- the motors 52 a , 52 b , and 52 c may include a rotation motor, such as, for example, a canister motor.
- One or more of the motors 52 a , 52 b , and 52 c may be configured to drive a relative rotation of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 , or components thereof, along a longitudinal axis thereof.
- each motor 52 a , 52 b , and 52 c of motor pack 50 can be configured to actuate (e.g., rotate) respective drive screws 340 a , 340 b , 340 c ( FIG. 4 ) (or, for example, a linear drive, a capstan, etc.) which is operatively connected to a drive rod or a lever arm to effect operation and/or movement of the electromechanical end effector 1000 of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 .
- the robotic surgical system 1 includes the robotic surgical assembly 100 that is coupled with or to the robotic arm 2 or 3 , and the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 that is coupled to the robotic surgical assembly 100 .
- the robotic surgical assembly 100 transfers power and actuation forces from its motors to driven members of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 to ultimately drive movement of components of the end effector 1000 of electromechanical surgical instrument 200 , for example, an articulation/rotation/pitch/yaw of the end effector 1000 .
- the robotic surgical assembly 100 may also be configured for the activation or firing of an electrosurgical energy-based instrument or the like (e.g., cable drives, pulleys, friction wheels, rack and pinion arrangements, etc.).
- instrument drive unit 110 of robotic surgical assembly 100 includes motor pack 50 and sterile barrier housing 130 .
- Motor pack 50 includes motors 52 a , 52 b , 52 c for controlling various operations of end effector 1000 of electromechanical surgical instrument 200 .
- Electromechanical surgical instrument 200 is removably coupleable to instrument drive unit 110 and instrument drive unit 110 is removably coupleable or fixedly coupled to slide rail 40 ( FIG. 1 ) of one of the surgical robotic arms 2 , 3 .
- the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 may have a surgical instrument or end effector 1000 ( FIGS. 6 - 23 ) secured to or securable to a distal end thereof.
- the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 is configured to transfer rotational forces/movement supplied by the robotic surgical assembly 100 (e.g., via the motors 52 a , 52 b , 52 c of the motor pack 50 ) into longitudinal movement or translation of the drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c to effect various functions of the end effector 1000 .
- the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 includes a housing assembly 210 including a housing 212 defining at least one cavity or bore 212 a , 212 b , 212 c , 212 d therein which is configured to receive a respective drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , 300 c and a power cable 118 therein.
- each bore 212 a , 212 b , 212 c of the housing 212 is configured to operatively support a respective drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , and 300 c therein and the bore 212 d is configured to operatively support a power cable 118 therein.
- each bore 212 a , 212 b , 212 c of the housing 212 defines a respective longitudinally extending groove or channel 213 a , 213 b , 213 c therein.
- Each channel 213 a , 213 b , 213 c is configured to slidingly accept a rail or tab 353 a , 353 b , 353 c extending radially from a respective drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c of a respective drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , 300 c , as will be described in greater detail below.
- the proximal couplers 310 a , 310 b , 310 c of the drive assemblies 300 a , 300 b , 300 c of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 come into registration with and are connected to respective drive shafts 54 a , 54 b , 54 c within the instrument drive unit 110 ( FIGS. 2 A and 2 B ) to couple the respective drive assemblies 300 a , 300 b , 300 b to respective motors 52 a , 52 b , 52 c of the robotic surgical assembly 100 .
- the housing 212 of the housing assembly 210 of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 supports an electrical connector 220 ( FIG. 3 ) configured for selective connection to the plug 140 of the instrument drive unit 110 ( FIGS. 2 A and 2 B ) of the robotic surgical assembly 100 .
- the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 may include electronics, including, and not limited to, a memory (for storing identification information, usage information, and the like), wired or wireless communication circuitry (for receiving and transmitting data or information from/to the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 , from/to control device 4 , and/or from/to a remote central processing system).
- the robotic surgical assembly 100 may be configured to permit passage or routing of a dedicated electrocautery cable (for example, cable 118 ) or the like for use and connection to an electrosurgical based electromechanical surgical instrument (e.g., for ablation, coagulation, sealing, etc.).
- the electrical connector 220 may include and is not limited to conductive connectors, magnetic connectors, resistive connectors, capacitive connectors, Hall sensors, reed switches or the like.
- the housing assembly 210 of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 houses a plurality of drive assemblies, shown as drive assemblies 300 a , 300 b , 300 c .
- the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 includes three drive assemblies 300 a , 300 b , 300 c ; however, the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 may include more (e.g., four, five, or six) or fewer (e.g., two) drive assemblies without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
- Each drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , 300 c includes a respective proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 , proximal bearing 320 a , 320 b , 320 c , drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c , drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c , biasing element 370 a , 370 b , 370 c , and drive member (e.g., a drive rod or drive cable) 380 a , 380 b , 380 c .
- drive member e.g., a drive rod or drive cable
- the proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c of each drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , 300 c is configured to meshingly engage with a respective drive couplers (not shown) coupled to respective motors of the robotic surgical assembly 100 .
- rotation of the drive transfer shafts 54 a , 54 b , 54 c of the motors 52 a , 52 b , 52 c results in corresponding rotation of respective proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c of respective drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , 300 c.
- the proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c of each drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , 300 c is keyed to or otherwise non-rotatably connected to a proximal end of a respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c . Accordingly, rotation of the proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c results in a corresponding rotation of a respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c.
- Each proximal bearing 320 a , 320 b , 320 c is disposed about a proximal portion of a respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c adjacent a proximal end of the housing 212 of the housing assembly 210 .
- a distal end or tip of each drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c may be rotatably disposed or supported in a respective recess 214 a , 214 b , 214 c defined in a distal end of the housing 212 (see FIG. 5 ).
- Each of the drive screws 340 a , 340 b , 340 c includes a threaded body or shaft portion 341 a , 341 b , 341 c , and defines a longitudinal axis “L-L” extending through a radial center thereof (see FIG. 4 ).
- rotation of the proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c results in rotation of a respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c about longitudinal axis “L-L”, in a corresponding direction and rate of rotation.
- Each of the drive nuts 350 a , 350 b , 350 c (or capstan) includes a threaded aperture 351 a , 351 b , 351 c extending longitudinally therethrough, which is configured to mechanically engage the threaded shaft portion 341 a , 341 b , 341 c of a respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c .
- Each drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c is configured to be positioned on a respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c in a manner such that rotation of the drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c causes longitudinal movement or translation of the respective drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c .
- rotation of the proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c in a first direction causes the respective drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c to move in a first longitudinal direction (e.g., proximally) along the respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c
- rotation of the proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c in a second direction causes the respective drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c to move in a second longitudinal direction (e.g., distally) with respect to the respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c.
- Each drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c includes a retention pocket formed in an engagement tab 352 a , 352 b , 352 c formed therein that is disposed adjacent the threaded aperture 351 a , 351 b , 351 c thereof.
- Each retention pocket is configured to retain a proximal end 380 ap , 380 bp , 380 cp of a respective drive member 380 a , 380 b , 380 c , as discussed in further detail below.
- Each drive nut 350 a , 350 c , 350 c includes a tab 353 a , 353 b , 353 c extending radially from and longitudinally along an outer surface thereof.
- the tab 353 a , 353 b , 353 c of each drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c is configured to be slidably disposed in a respective longitudinally extending channel 213 a , 213 b , 213 c formed in the bores 212 a , 212 b , 212 c of the housing 212 .
- each drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c cooperates with a respective channel 213 a , 213 b , 213 c of the bore 212 a , 212 b , 212 c of the housing 212 to inhibit or prevent each drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c from rotating about longitudinal axis “L-L” as each drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c is rotated.
- Each drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c includes an engagement portion 352 a , 352 b , 352 c disposed adjacent a radially inward surface thereof, which is configured to mechanically engage or retain a proximal portion 380 ap , 380 bp , 380 cp of a respective drive member 380 a , 380 b , 380 c .
- the drive nuts 350 a , 350 b , 350 c In operation, as the drive nuts 350 a , 350 b , 350 c are axially displaced along the drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c , the drive nuts 350 a , 350 b , 350 c transmit concomitant axial translation to the drive member 380 a , 380 b , 380 c.
- a biasing element 370 a , 370 b , 370 c e.g., a compression spring, is configured to radially surround a respective distal portion of the threaded shaft portion 341 a , 341 b , 341 c of each drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c .
- Each biasing element 370 a , 370 b , 370 c is interposed between a respective drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c and a distal surface of the housing 212 of the housing assembly 210 .
- Each drive member 380 a , 380 b , 380 c extends distally from a respective drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c , through a respective central bore or channel 212 a , 212 b , 212 c of the housing 212 of the housing assembly 210 , and is configured to mechanically engage a portion of a surgical instrument, e.g., a portion or component of end effector 1000 , of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 as will be described in greater detail below with reference to FIGS. 6 - 23 .
- power cable 118 extends distally through central bore or channel 212 d of the housing 212 of the housing assembly 210 , and is configured to electrically couple to a monopolar tool 150 of end effector 1000 .
- longitudinal translation of at least one drive member 380 a , 380 b , 380 c is configured to drive a function of the end effector 1000 of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 .
- a proximal translation of drive member 380 c may be configured to articulate the end effector 1000 or a portion of the end effector 1000 in a first direction. It is envisioned that while drive member 380 c is translated in a proximal direction, drive nuts 350 a and 350 b are translated in a distal direction to enable corresponding translation of respective drive members 380 a and 380 b in a distal direction, as will be described in greater detail below.
- a proximal translation of drive members 380 a and 380 b of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 may be configured to articulate the end effector 1000 , or a portion of the end effector 1000 in a second direction. It is envisioned that while drive members 380 a and 380 b are translated in a proximal direction, drive nut 350 c is translated in a distal direction to enable corresponding translation of drive member 380 c in a distal direction, as will be described in greater detail below.
- a distal portion of at least one of the drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c may include a flexible portion, while a proximal portion of the drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c are rigid, such that the flexible distal portion may follow a particular path through the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 .
- the biasing members 370 a , 370 b , 370 c may function to maintain the drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c in tension to prevent slack or to reduce the amount of slack in the flexible distal portion of the drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c.
- proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c results in a corresponding rotation of the respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c .
- Rotation of the drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c causes longitudinal translation of the respective drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c due to the engagement between the threaded portion 341 a , 341 b , 341 c of the drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c and the threaded aperture 351 a , 351 b , 351 c of the drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c .
- the direction of longitudinal translation of the drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c is determined by the direction of rotation of the proximal coupler 310 a , 310 b , 310 c , and thus, the respective drive screw 340 a , 340 b , 340 c .
- clockwise rotation of the drive screw 340 a results in a corresponding proximal translation of drive member 380 a which is engaged with the drive screw 340 a
- clockwise rotation of the drive screw 340 b results in a corresponding proximal translation of drive member 380 b which is engaged with the drive screw 340 b
- clockwise rotation of the drive screw 340 c results in a corresponding proximal translation of drive member 380 c which is engaged with the drive screw 340 c .
- counterclockwise rotation of the drive screw 340 a results in a corresponding distal translation of drive member 380 a which is engaged with the drive screw 340 a
- counterclockwise rotation of the drive screw 340 b results in a corresponding distal translation of drive member 380 b which is engaged with the drive screw 340 b
- counterclockwise rotation of the drive screw 340 c results in a corresponding distal translation of drive member 380 c which is engaged with the drive screw 340 c.
- one drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c when one drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c , from a first drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , 300 c , moves in a first longitudinal direction (e.g., proximally), it is envisioned that a different drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c , from a different drive assembly 300 a , 300 b , 300 c , is forced to correspondingly move in a second, opposite longitudinal direction (e.g., distally).
- a first longitudinal direction e.g., proximally
- Such a function may be accomplished via the physical interaction between the individual drive assemblies 300 a , 300 b , 300 c amongst each other or via control of the respective motors 52 a , 52 b , and 52 c , as will be described in greater detail below.
- Such configurations function to, for example, compensate for any slack in the drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c or to create a slack in drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c . It is contemplated and in accordance with the present disclosure that each drive nut 350 a , 350 b , 350 c may be independently driven.
- each of the motors 52 a , 52 b , and 52 c may be controlled in a corresponding manner to negate slack formation in any of drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c , when another one of drive members 380 a , 380 b , or 380 c (e.g., an opposing drive member) is translated in an opposing direction.
- another one of drive members 380 a , 380 b , or 380 c e.g., an opposing drive member
- each of the motors 52 a , 52 b , and 52 c may be controlled in a corresponding manner to create slack in any of drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c , when another one of drive members 380 a , 380 b , or 380 c (e.g., an opposing drive member) is translated in an opposing direction.
- Such corresponding control of the motors 52 a , 52 b , 52 c ensures that the proximal translation of any of drive members 380 a , 380 b , or 380 c is not hindered by the stationary position of an opposing drive member 380 a , 380 b , or 380 c .
- motors 52 a and 52 b are coordinated with motor 52 c to actuate in an opposite direction to cause distal translation of respective drive nuts 350 a and 350 b (thereby enabling drive members 380 a and 380 b to be moved in a distal direction when effectively pulled in a distal direction by the opposing force of drive member 380 c ).
- motor 52 c is coordinated with motors 52 a and 52 b to actuate in an opposite direction to cause distal translation of drive nut 350 c (thereby enabling drive member 380 c to be moved in a distal direction when effectively pulled in a distal direction by the opposing force of drive member 380 c ).
- motor 52 a when motor 52 a is actuated to cause proximal translation of drive nut 350 a (thereby translating drive member 380 a in a proximal direction), motor 52 b may be coordinated with motor 52 a to actuate in an opposite direction to cause distal translation of drive nut 350 b (thereby enabling drive member 380 b to be moved in a distal direction when effectively pulled in a distal direction by the opposing force of drive member 380 a ), and vice versa.
- end effector 1000 is disposed at a distal portion of electromechanical surgical instrument 200 .
- end effector 1000 may be removably coupled to the distal portion of electromechanical surgical instrument 200 such that a variety of interchangeable end effectors may be used with electromechanical surgical instrument 200 .
- end effector 1000 is fixed and non-removable from the distal portion of the electromechanical surgical instrument.
- End effector 1000 is composed of a wrist assembly 1100 and a medical instrument or surgical tool “T.”
- the wrist assembly 1100 is configured to articulate such that the instrument or surgical tool “T” may be positioned or moved by control device 4 ( FIG. 1 ).
- Surgical tool “T” may be a monopolar electrosurgical device (for example, monopolar tool 150 ) electrically coupled to an electrosurgical generator 10 ( FIG. 1 ) via power cable 118 .
- a return pad (not shown) may be required which couples a portion of the patient table “ST” or the patient “P” to the electrosurgical generator 10 creating a return path to the electrosurgical generator 10 .
- Electrosurgical generator 10 is configured to generate electrosurgical radio frequency energy and transmit the generated electrosurgical radio frequency energy to monopolar tool 150 of end effector 1000 for treatment of tissue via power cable 118 . It is contemplated that generators such as those sold by Covidien, a division of Medtronic, may be used as a source of electrosurgical energy (electrosurgical generator 10 ), e.g., Ligasure® Generator, FORCE EZ® Electrosurgical Generator, FORCE FX® Electrosurgical Generator, FORCE 1CTM, FORCE 2TM Generator, SurgiStat® II, FORCETRIAD®, VALLEYLABTM FT10 Energy Platform, and the FORCETRIADTM Energy Platform electrosurgical generators or other envisioned generators which may perform different or enhanced functions.
- electrosurgical generator 10 e.g., Ligasure® Generator, FORCE EZ® Electrosurgical Generator, FORCE FX® Electrosurgical Generator, FORCE 1CTM, FORCE 2TM Generator, SurgiStat® II, FORCETRIAD®, VALLEYLABTM FT10
- Wrist assembly 1110 of end effector 1000 includes a proximal hub 112 , in the form of a distally extending clevis, defining a first longitudinal axis “X 1 -X 1 .”
- Proximal hub 112 defines a first pivot axis “A-A” that is oriented orthogonal to the first longitudinal axis “X 1 -X 1 .”
- first pivot axis “A-A” may extend through the first longitudinal axis “X 1 -X 1 .”
- Proximal hub 112 being in the form of a clevis, includes a pair of spaced apart, opposed upright supports 112 a , 112 b , a proximal pulley pin 112 c , and a distal pulley pin 112 d through which first pivot axis “A-A” extends.
- proximal hub 112 defines channels 112 e , 112 f , 112 g , 112 h for the passage of respective drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c , and power cable 118 therethrough.
- drive member 380 a may be passed through channel 112 h of proximal hub 112
- drive member 380 b may be passed through channel 112 g of proximal hub 112
- drive member 380 c may be passed through channel 112 f of proximal hub 112
- power cable 118 may be passed through channel 112 e of proximal hub 112 .
- Wrist assembly 1100 further includes a distal hub 114 pivotally connected to upright supports 112 a , 112 b of proximal hub 112 via the distal pulley pin 112 d .
- a proximal portion of the distal hub 114 is pivotally coupled to the opposed upright supports 112 a , 112 b of the proximal hub 112 via the distal pulley pin 112 d .
- distal hub 114 may pivot relative to proximal hub 112 about first pivot axis “A-A.”
- Distal hub 114 may be in the form of a distally extending clevis and defines a second longitudinal axis “X 2 -X 2 .”
- Distal hub 114 defines a second pivot axis “B-B” that is oriented orthogonal to the second longitudinal axis “X 2 -X 2 .”
- first longitudinal axis “X 1 -X 1 ” is parallel with the second longitudinal axis “X 2 -X 2 ” (e.g., electromechanical surgical instrument 200 is in an axially aligned orientation)
- second pivot axis “B-B” may extend through first longitudinal axis “X 1 -X 1 ” and the second longitudinal axis “X 2 -X 2 .”
- Distal hub 114 being in the form of a clevis, includes a pair of spaced apart, opposed upright supports 114 a , 114 b b
- Wrist assembly 1100 further includes a support hub 116 pivotally connected to upright supports 114 a , 114 b of distal hub 114 via the distal hub pin 114 c .
- a proximal portion of the support hub 116 is pivotally coupled to the opposed upright supports 114 a , 114 b of the distal hub 114 via the distal hub pin 114 c .
- Support hub 116 defines a third longitudinal axis “X 3 -X 3 ” and pivots about the second pivot axis “B-B” defined by distal hub 114 .
- Support hub 116 is configured to be coupled to a monopolar tool 150 .
- support hub 116 includes a monopolar tool 150 .
- support hub 116 includes an opening 116 a for selectively coupling the monopolar tool 150 to the support hub 116 .
- Support hub 116 may also include a grommet 117 adjacent the opening 116 a to support the monopolar tool 150 therein.
- Power cable 118 passes through support hub 116 to electrically couple the monopolar tool 150 to the electrosurgical generator 10 ( FIG. 1 ).
- Support hub 116 may additionally function as a protective heat shield to thermally separate the monopolar tool 150 from the remaining components of the end effector 1000 . To this end, distal hub 114 and other components of the end effector 1000 are protected from thermal damage during activation and use of monopolar tool 150 .
- support hub 116 may be formed of a non-conducting, high temperature material (for example, ceramic) to separate the monopolar tool 150 from other components of the end effector 1000 (such as distal hub 114 and/or proximal hub 112 ). Such a configuration displaces the arc point a distance away from the proximate components of the end effector 1000 , limiting the amount of potential thermal damage during use or discharge of the monopolar tool 150 .
- Grommet 117 may additionally function as a protective heat shield to thermally separate the monopolar tool 150 from the remaining components of the end effector 1000 . To this end, support hub 116 and other components of the end effector 1000 are protected from thermal damage during activation and use of monopolar tool 150 .
- grommet 117 may be formed of a non-conducting, high temperature material (for example, ceramic) to separate the monopolar tool 150 from other components of the end effector 1000 (such as support hub 116 , distal hub 114 , and/or proximal hub 112 ). Such a configuration displaces the arc point a distance away from the proximate components of the end effector 1000 , limiting the amount of potential thermal damage during use or discharge of the monopolar tool 150 .
- Monopolar tool 150 may be a powered electrode or a non-powered instrument.
- monopolar tool 150 is in the form of a blade having at least one sharpened edge.
- monopolar tool 150 may have rounded edges and a rounded distal tip to assist in facilitating atraumatic movement of tissue.
- monopolar tool 150 may be used to coagulate, cut, and/or seal tissue.
- the monopolar tool 150 electrode is an electrically conducting element which may be elongated and may be in the form of a thin flat blade with a pointed or rounded distal end.
- the electrode may include an elongated narrow cylindrical needle which is solid or hollow with a flat, rounded, pointed or slanted distal end.
- Monopolar tool 150 may be configured to transmit radio frequency energy generated by the electrosurgical generator 10 ( FIG. 1 ).
- wrist assembly 1100 of end effector 1000 includes pulley system 400 .
- Pulley system 400 includes pulleys 411 , 413 , 415 , 417 , 419 , 421 , 423 disposed between upright supports 112 a , 112 b of proximal hub 112 .
- pulleys 411 , 413 , 415 , 417 are coupled to upright supports 112 a , 112 b of proximal hub 112 via proximal pulley pin 112 c such that pulleys 411 , 413 , 415 , 417 may spin about proximal pulley pin 112 c .
- pulleys 411 , 413 are disposed on one side of a proximal portion of distal hub 114 and pulleys 415 , 417 are disposed on the other side of the proximal portion of distal hub 114 .
- pulleys 419 , 421 , 423 are coupled to upright supports 112 a , 112 b of proximal hub 112 via distal pulley pin 112 d such that pulleys 419 , 421 , 423 may spin about distal pulley pin 112 d .
- pulleys 419 , 421 are disposed on one side of a proximal portion of distal hub 114 and pulley 423 is disposed on the other side of the proximal portion of distal hub 114 .
- Power cable 118 which electrically couples the monopolar tool 150 to the electrosurgical generator 10 ( FIG. 1 ), extends through channel 112 e of proximal hub 112 , around a portion of pulley 413 , around a portion of pulley 421 , and through the support hub 116 to electrically couple to the monopolar tool 150 .
- a distal portion of power cable 118 is permanently coupled to the monopolar tool 150 .
- monopolar tool 150 may have a hole drilled into its proximal end and a distal end of the power cable 118 may be inserted into the hole and permanently coupled to the monopolar tool 150 . Such a permanent coupling may be achieved by, for example, laser welding.
- This connection between the power cable 118 and the monopolar tool 150 may be achieved prior to assembly of the support hub 116 .
- power cable 118 may be fed proximally into the support hub 116 through opening 116 a and through the remaining components of end effector 1000 .
- power cable 118 may be removably coupled to the monopolar tool 150 such that different monopolar tools 150 may be used interchangeably.
- a distal portion of the power cable 118 may include a coupling structure configured to correspondingly mate with a proximal portion of the monopolar tool 150 , thereby enabling selective coupling and removal of interchangeable monopolar tools 150 .
- a proximal portion of the power cable 118 includes a connector (not shown) for connecting the power cable 118 to generator 10 .
- the connector may include identification elements (e.g., RFID tag, bar code, or read-only or read/write memory chips) which may be read by generator 10 to provide identification information of the type of monopolar tool 150 and/or the usage details of the monopolar tool 150 .
- power cable 118 may include slack.
- the slack of the power cable 118 may be managed passively, for example, via a service loop used in combination with a return spring.
- Drive member 380 c extends from a proximal portion of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 to the end effector 1000 . As described above, a proximal end 380 cp ( FIG. 4 ) of drive member 380 c is operably coupled to drive nut 350 c . Drive member 380 c extends through channel 112 f of proximal hub 112 , around a portion of pulley 415 and around a protruding surface 114 g ( FIG. 14 ) of distal hub 114 . Protruding surface 114 g is axially aligned with pulleys 419 , 421 , 423 and distal pulley pin 112 d .
- a distal end 380 cd of drive member 380 c is coupled to a portion of the distal hub 114 such that proximal movement of the drive member 380 c causes corresponding rotation of the distal hub 114 about axis “A-A.”
- Distal end 380 cd of drive member 380 c is coupled to distal hub 114 at a point which is distal to the distal pulley pin 112 d to enable rotation of distal hub 114 about axis “A-A.”
- distal end 380 cd of drive member 380 c passes through an aperture formed in distal hub 114 .
- Distal end 380 cd of drive member 380 c may be coupled to distal hub 114 via adhesive, glue, welding, snap-fitting or any other accepted means.
- Drive member 380 a and drive member 380 b extend from a proximal portion of the electromechanical surgical instrument 200 to the end effector 1000 .
- a proximal end 380 ap ( FIG. 4 ) of drive member 380 a is operably coupled to drive nut 350 a and a proximal end 380 bp of drive member 380 b if operably coupled to drive nut 350 b .
- a distal end 380 ad of drive member 380 a connects to a distal end 380 bd of drive member 380 b via an engagement member 383 .
- Drive member 380 a extends through channel 112 h of proximal hub 112 , around a portion of pulley 417 , around a portion of pulley 423 and around a first side of protruding surface 116 g of support hub 116 ( FIG. 12 ).
- drive member 380 b extends through channel 112 g of proximal hub 112 , around a portion of pulley 411 , around a portion of pulley 419 and around a second side of protruding surface 116 g of support hub 116 ( FIG. 12 ).
- the distal ends 380 ad , 380 bd of respective drive members 380 a , 380 b are coupled to a portion of support hub 116 via engagement member 383 .
- engagement member 383 is fixed to a notch 116 n of support hub 116 such that movement of drive member 380 a and/or drive member 380 b causes corresponding movement of support hub 116 .
- drive member 380 a and drive member 380 b are illustrated and described as two separate drive members, drive member 380 a may be a first half or side of a unitary drive member and drive member 380 b may be a second half or side of the same unitary drive member. That is, in one configuration, drive members 380 a and 380 b form a single cable that is at least partially wrapped around protruding surface 116 g of support hub 116 and secured to at least a point thereof, or a single cable which may be wrapped at least once around protruding surface 116 g or any portion of support hub 116 in the manner of a capstan.
- the single unitary cable extends distally through channel 112 g of proximal hub 112 , around a portion of pulley 411 , around a portion of pulley 419 , around a portion of protruding surface 116 g of support hub 116 and proximally around a portion of pulley 423 , around a portion of pulley 417 , and through channel 112 h of proximal hub 112 .
- a proximal end of the single unitary cable is operably coupled to drive nut 350 a ( FIG.
- the single unitary cable is coupled to support hub 116 at a midpoint of the single unitary cable via engagement member 383 such that movement of either one or both sides of the single unitary cable causes corresponding movement of support hub 116 .
- end effector 1000 of electromechanical surgical instrument 200 is pivoted about a first pivot axis “A-A” ( FIG. 19 ) and/or a second pivot axis “B-B” ( FIGS. 21 - 23 ) of wrist assembly 1100 , via movement of some or all of drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c in a proximal or distal direction.
- each of drive members 380 a , 380 b , 380 c is pulled proximally or advanced distally via activation of a respective motor 52 a , 52 b , 52 c .
- actuation of motor 52 a causes corresponding rotation of drive screw 340 a and rotation of drive screw 340 a causes corresponding longitudinal movement or translation of drive nut 350 a along a longitudinal axis defined by drive screw 340 a .
- proximal end 380 ap of drive member 380 a is coupled to drive screw 350 a
- longitudinal movement of drive screw 350 a causes corresponding longitudinal movement of drive member 380 a .
- coordinated actuation of motor 52 b causes corresponding rotation of drive screw 340 b and rotation of drive screw 340 b causes corresponding longitudinal movement or translation of drive nut 350 b along a longitudinal axis defined by drive screw 340 b .
- proximal end 380 bp of drive member 380 b is coupled to drive screw 350 b
- longitudinal movement of drive screw 350 b causes corresponding longitudinal movement of drive member 380 b
- coordinated actuation of motor 52 c causes corresponding rotation of drive screw 340 c
- rotation of drive screw 340 c causes corresponding longitudinal movement or translation of drive nut 350 c along a longitudinal axis defined by drive screw 340 c
- longitudinal movement of drive screw 350 c causes corresponding longitudinal movement of drive member 380 c.
- proximal end 380 ap of drive member 380 a and the proximal end 380 bp of drive member 380 b are drawn in a proximal direction as a result of an input from control device 4 to activate both of motor 52 a and motor 52 b ( FIG. 2 B ) in the same rotational direction.
- proximal end 380 cp of drive member 380 c is drawn in a proximal direction as a result of an input from control device 4 to activate motor 52 c , to drive member 380 c is connected via drive assembly 300 c .
- both drive member 380 a and 380 b are advanced distally via simultaneous coordinated activation of motor 52 a , to which drive member 380 a is coupled via drive assembly 300 a , and motor 52 b , to which drive member 380 b is coupled via drive assembly 300 c , in the same direction.
- drive member 380 a and drive member 380 b are drawn in opposite directions as a result of an input from control device 4 to activate a motor 52 a in one direction and activate motor 52 b in opposite directions. That is, in order to pivot support hub 116 about pivot axis “B-B” in the direction of arrow “B 1 ,” ( FIG. 22 ) drive member 380 a is pulled proximally via activation of motor 52 a , while drive member 380 b is advanced distally via simultaneous coordinated activation of motor 52 b in the opposite direction.
- drive member 380 a is advanced distally via activation of a motor 52 a while drive member 380 b is pulled proximally via simultaneous coordinated activation of motor 52 b in the opposite direction.
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