STAPLER ANVIL WITH COMPLIANT TIP
A surgical stapler is provided that includes a first jaw and a second jaw. The first jaw includes a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The second jaw includes a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The proximal end portion of the first jaw is pivotally mounted to the proximal end portion of the second jaw. A flexible guide is secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw.
This patent application claims priority to and the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/255,138, entitled “STAPLER ANVIL WITH COMPLIANT TIP” filed Nov. 13, 2015, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDMinimally invasive surgical techniques are aimed at reducing the amount of extraneous tissue that is damaged during diagnostic or surgical procedures, thereby reducing patient recovery time, discomfort, and deleterious side effects. As a consequence, the average length of a hospital stay for standard surgery may be shortened significantly using minimally invasive surgical techniques. Also, patient recovery times, patient discomfort, surgical side effects, and time away from work may also be reduced with minimally invasive surgery.
Minimally invasive teleoperated surgical systems have been developed to increase a surgeon's dexterity when working on an internal surgical site, as well as to allow a surgeon to operate on a patient from a remote location (outside the sterile field). In a teleoperated surgical system, the surgeon is often provided with an image of the surgical site at a control console. While viewing a three dimensional image of the surgical site on a suitable viewer or display, the surgeon performs the surgical procedures on the patient by manipulating master input or control devices of the control console. Each of the master input devices controls the motion of a servo-mechanically actuated/articulated surgical instrument. During the surgical procedure, the teleoperated surgical system can provide mechanical actuation and control of a variety of surgical instruments or tools having end effectors that perform various functions for the surgeon, for example, holding or driving a needle, grasping a blood vessel, dissecting tissue, stapling tissue, or the like, in response to manipulation of the master input devices.
SUMMARYIn one aspect, a surgical stapler includes a first jaw that includes a proximal end portion and a distal end portion and a second jaw that includes a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The proximal end portion of the first jaw is pivotally mounted to the proximal end portion of the second jaw. The flexible guide secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw.
Aspects of the present disclosure are best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying figures. It is emphasized that, in accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features are not drawn to scale. In fact, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for clarity of discussion. In addition, the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to create and use a stapler anvil with compliant tip for use in surgery. Various modifications to the embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the inventive subject matter. Moreover, in the following description, numerous details are set forth for the purpose of explanation. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the inventive subject matter might be practiced without the use of these specific details. In other instances, well-known machine components, processes and data structures are shown in block diagram form in order not to obscure the disclosure with unnecessary detail. Identical reference numerals may be used to represent different views of the same item in different drawings. Flow diagrams in drawings referenced below are used to represent processes. A computer system may be configured to perform some of these processes. Modules within flow diagrams representing computer implemented processes represent the configuration of a computer system according to computer program code to perform the acts described with reference to these modules. Thus, the inventive subject matter is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout the several views,
In many embodiments, the actuation assembly 202 is operatively coupled with the wrist 208 so as to selectively reorient the stapling device 210 relative to the main shaft 206 in two dimensions, referred to as pitch and yaw, and is operatively coupled with the stapling device 210 so as to actuate rotation of the first jaw 214 about the pivot pin 217 to open and close the first jaw 214 relative to the end effector base 212 and the second jaw 216. In accordance with some embodiments, control cables (not shown) extend through a bore in the main shaft 206 to interconnect the actuation assembly 202 with the wrist 208. The actuation assembly 202 imparts forces to the control cables that result in pitch and yaw movement of the wrist 208 and the stapler device 210. Details of a suitable cable control mechanisms that can be used are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,852,174 (filed Nov. 12, 2010) issued to Burbank, which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference. In accordance with some embodiments a rotationally-driven clamping mechanism (not shown) actuates the upper jaw 214 relative to the lower jaw 216 to securely clamp tissue between the upper and lower jaws. The clamping mechanism is rotationally driven by a drive shaft (not shown) disposed internal to the main shaft 206. Details of a suitable drive shaft-driven clamping mechanism that can be used are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,876,857 issued to Burbank (filed Nov. 12, 2010), the full disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference. In alternative embodiments, suitable cables (not shown) are used to impart forces to open or close the jaws 214, 216. Details of a suitable cable-driven clamping mechanism that can be used are disclosed U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/255,123, filed on Nov. 13, 2015 and entitled “Stapler with composite cardan and screw drive,”, the full disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
The flexible guide 211 is used by a surgeon working manually or using a teleoperated minimally invasive surgical system to guide the first jaw 214, also referred to as the anvil jaw, of a stapler device 210 into a position in which the first and second jaws 214-216 can be closed to clamp anatomical tissue between them for stapling. The flexible guide 211 has a tapered contour that smoothly changes over its length between a small-dimension distal tip portion 211-1 and a greater dimension proximal base portion 211-2 that matches the dimension of the far distal portion 266 of the first jaw 214. The taper contour of the flexible guide 211 aids a surgeon in using the flexible guide to locate an unseen passage between anatomical structures that the first jaw 214, which is secured to the flexible guide 211, can follow.
In accordance with some embodiments, the flexible tip 211 is formed from a material that is sufficiently compliant so that the flexible guide 211 flexes in response to abutting against delicate anatomical tissue likely to be encountered in the course of its passage unseen by a surgeon behind other anatomical structures. In accordance with some embodiments, the material is sufficiently compliant that it is likely to comply with and conform to the contour of such anatomical structures so as to avoid deforming their shape and possibly causing damage. likely to be encountered while the tip is out of view of a surgeon guiding the tip due to passage of the guide 211 behind other anatomical structures.
More specifically, in accordance with some embodiments, the flexible guide 211 is formed from a medically inert material, i.e. a material that does not interact chemically with tissue structures of a surgical site, having a durometer hardness measure that preferably is in a range 30-60 Shore A, and that is even more preferably in a range 40-50 Shore A. Suitable materials include Silicon, TPE, TPU, Ktryton, and Viton.
A flexible tip length (TL) refers to a length along the central axis 280 between a length between the proximal base portion 211-2 and the distal tip portion 211-1 of the flexible tip 211. A flexible tip height (TH) refers to a transverse length, perpendicular to the central axis 280, between an upper portion 650 of the proximal base portion 211-2 and the distal tip portion 211-1 of the flexible guide 211. The upper portion 650 of the proximal base portion 211-2 is disposed adjacent a back side surface 220-2 of the first jaw 214 that faces away from the anvil surface 220-1 when the flexible guide 211 is secured to the first jaw 214. A flexible tip curvature (TC) is defined as the ratio of tip height to tip length (TH/TL). In accordance with some embodiments, the first jaw 214 has a generally rectangular shape in which a first jaw length dimension extends parallel to the longitudinal axis 280 and a first jaw width dimension extends perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 280. Thus, a first jaw width dimension (A1W) refers to a transverse distance, perpendicular to the central axis 280, in a plane of the anvil surface 220-1. Moreover, a first jaw height (A1H) refers to a distance between the anvil surface 220-1 and the back side surface 220-2 of the first jaw 214. Thus, the first jaw height dimension extends perpendicular to the length and width dimensions and perpendicular to the central axis 280.
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The foregoing description and drawings of embodiments in accordance with the present invention are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention. Therefore, it will be understood that various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A surgical stapler comprising:
- a first jaw that includes a proximal end portion and a distal end portion;
- a second jaw that includes a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, wherein the proximal end portion of the first jaw is pivotally mounted to the proximal end portion of the second jaw; and
- a flexible guide secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw.
2. The surgical stapler of claim 1, wherein the flexible guide includes:
- a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw; and
- a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw.
3. The surgical stapler of claim 1, wherein the flexible guide includes:
- a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw; and
- a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw, wherein the flexible guide has a tapered contour between the base portion and the tip portion.
4. The surgical stapler of claim 1, wherein the flexible guide includes:
- a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw
- a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw, wherein the tip portion is more flexible than the base portion.
5. The surgical stapler of claim 1, wherein the flexible guide includes:
- a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw;
- a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw, wherein a cross section of the tip portion is narrower than a cross section of the base portion, wherein a section of the tip portion comprises less mass than a section of the base portion.
6. The surgical stapler of claim 1,
- wherein the first jaw includes an anvil surface; and
- wherein the flexible guide includes: a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw, and a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw, wherein the flexible guide has a contour between the base portion and the tip portion that curves toward the anvil surface.
7. The surgical stapler of claim 1,
- wherein the first jaw includes an anvil surface and has a longitudinal central axis; and
- wherein the flexible guide includes: a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw, and a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw in alignment with the central axis, wherein the flexible guide has a contour between the base portion and the tip portion that curves toward the anvil surface.
8. The surgical stapler of claim 1,
- wherein the first jaw includes an anvil surface and has a longitudinal central axis and a first jaw height; and
- wherein the flexible guide includes: a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw, and a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw in alignment with the central axis, wherein the flexible guide has a contour between the base portion and the tip portion that curves toward the anvil surface such that the tip portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a first distance in a direction perpendicular to the central axis and the base portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a second distance in the direction perpendicular to the central axis, and wherein the first distance is greater than the second distance by an amount equal to or greater than the first jaw height.
9. The surgical stapler of claim 1,
- wherein the first jaw includes an anvil surface and has a longitudinal central axis and a first jaw width; and
- wherein the flexible guide includes: a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw; and a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw in alignment with the central axis, wherein the flexible guide has a contour between the base portion and the tip portion that curves toward the anvil surface such that the tip portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a first distance in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis and the base portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a second distance in the direction perpendicular to the central axis, and wherein the first distance is greater than the second distance by an amount equal to or greater than the first jaw width.
10. The surgical stapler of claim 1,
- wherein the first and second jaws are rigid; and
- wherein the flexible guide includes a compliant material.
11. The surgical stapler of claim 1,
- wherein the flexible guide includes a compliant material having a durometer measure within a range 30-60 Shore A.
12. The surgical stapler of claim 1,
- wherein the flexible guide includes a compliant material having a durometer measure within a range 40-50 Shore A.
13. The surgical stapler of claim 1,
- wherein the flexible guide includes a medically inert material.
14. The surgical stapler of claim 1, wherein the first jaw includes an anvil surface; the surgical stapler further including;
- a stapler cartridge secured to the second jaw.
15. The surgical stapler of claim 14, wherein the flexible guide includes:
- a base portion secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw; and
- a tip portion distally spaced apart from the distal end portion of the first jaw, wherein the flexible guide has a contour between the base portion and the tip portion that curves toward the anvil surface.
16. The surgical stapler of claim 15,
- wherein the first jaw has a longitudinal central axis and a first jaw height;
- wherein the tip portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a first distance in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis and the end portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a second distance in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis; and
- wherein the first distance is greater than the second distance by an amount equal to or greater than the first jaw height.
17. The surgical stapler of claim 15,
- wherein the first jaw has a longitudinal central axis and a first jaw width;
- wherein the tip portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a first distance in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis and the end portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a second distance in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis; and
- wherein the first distance is greater than the second distance by an amount equal to or greater than the first jaw width.
18. The surgical stapler of claim 1, wherein the first jaw includes an anvil surface, the surgical stapler further including;
- a stapler cartridge secured to the second jaw, wherein the flexible guide includes a compliant material having a durometer measure within a range 30-60 Shore A.
19. A surgical stapler comprising:
- a first jaw that includes a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and an anvil surface;
- a second jaw that includes a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, wherein the proximal end portion of the first jaw is pivotally mounted to the proximal end portion of the second jaw; and
- a flexible guide secured to the distal end portion of the first jaw, wherein the flexible guide has a base portion and a tip portion, wherein the tip portion is more flexible than the base portion, and wherein the flexible guide is tapered and has a contour that curves the tip portion towards the anvil surface
20. The surgical stapler of claim 19,
- wherein the first jaw includes an anvil surface and has a jaw height and a jaw width;
- wherein the tip portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a first distance in a direction perpendicular to a central axis of the first jaw and the base portion is spaced apart from the first jaw by a second distance in the direction perpendicular to the central axis; and
- wherein the first distance is greater than the second distance by an amount no less than a jaw dimension selected from the group consisting of: the jaw height and the jaw width.
21. The surgical stapler of claim 19, wherein the flexible guide includes a medically inert, compliant material having a durometer measure within a range 30-60 Shore A.
22. A method of assembling a surgical stapler comprising a first jaw and a second jaw, wherein a proximal end portion of the first jaw is pivotally mounted to a proximal end portion of the second jaw, the method comprising:
- securing a flexible guide to the first jaw; and
- securing a stapler cartridge to the second jaw.
23. The method of claim 22,
- wherein the first jaw includes an anvil surface that is rigid relative to the flexible guide; and
- wherein the flexible guide includes a base portion and a tip portion, wherein the tip portion is more flexible than the base portion, wherein the flexible guide has a contour that is tapered and curves the tip portion toward the anvil surface, and wherein the flexible guide includes a medically inert, compliant material.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 31, 2016
Publication Date: Mar 14, 2019
Inventor: Jeffrey A. Smith
Application Number: 15/772,529