The present disclosure relates to the field of surgical instruments, and in particular, to a detachable surgical instrument.
In the development history of surgery, surgical bleeding is one of the important factors that hinder surgical development. Seeking for the surgical techniques or methods for cutting and hemostasis is consistently throughout the process of development of surgery, and various kinds of surgical instruments with cutting or hemostasis function are also emerged in succession. Among them, what is the most typical is high-frequency surgical instrument, which is surgical instrument for electrocoagulation hemostasis and/or tissue cutting during surgery. The principle of action of the high-frequency surgical instrument is mainly that a blood vessel is clamped and physically pressurized by two clamps at a distal end and meanwhile high-frequency electrical energy is supplied by a high-frequency energy generator, and transmitted to a metal clamp at the distal end of the instrument, so that collagen in the blood vessel is dissolved, denatured, and fused together with fibrin, to close the blood vessel. After the blood vessel is closed, a closing belt may be cut off directly with a cutting blade, thus greatly shortening the operation time, reducing the bleeding, and minimizing the risk of surgical operation, thus it is widely applied to surgeries due to its high efficiency and reliability with respect to conventional suture ligation.
Existing surgical instruments are mostly disposable instruments, with a shaft thereof being composed of an outer sleeve and an inner sleeve, and a blade holder being located within the inner sleeve. Gaps between the inner and outer sleeves and between the inner sleeve and the blade holder are relatively small. After one surgery is completed, blood or tissue fluid will enter the gap between the inner and outer sleeves or between the inner sleeve and the blade holder. As the gaps are quite small and elongated, it is difficult to clean the blood or tissue fluid that has entered the gaps. Therefore even if the structure and performance of the surgical instruments are still good, the surgical instruments cannot be reused, and can only be used as disposable instruments, so the cost of using the surgical instruments is quite high.
For the existing reusable high-frequency surgical instruments, only the cutting blade can be used as a disposable component and replaced, but this cannot fundamentally solve the problem that it is difficult to clean the gap between the outer sleeve and the inner sleeve, and there is still the defect of high cost.
The present disclosure aims at providing a surgical instrument with a blade holder and a handle assembly being detachable, which has the advantages, compared with the technical solutions that have been disclosed, of a simple structure, convenient assembly and disassembly, easy cleaning, and low usage cost.
In order to achieve the above objectives, the present disclosure provides a detachable surgical instrument, including a distal effector, a blade holder assembly, and a handle assembly (3), wherein the blade holder assembly has a distal end connected to the distal effector, and a proximal end connected to the handle assembly (3), and the blade holder assembly at least includes a first blade holder assembly (1) and a second blade holder assembly (2), wherein the first blade holder assembly (1), the second blade holder assembly (2), and the handle assembly (3) are connected in succession, with at least one of the connections being detachable connection.
In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a detachable surgical instrument, including a distal effector, a blade holder assembly, and a handle assembly, wherein the blade holder assembly has a distal end connected to the distal effector, and a proximal end connected to the handle assembly, wherein the blade holder assembly at least includes a first blade holder assembly and a second blade holder assembly, and the first blade holder assembly and the second blade holder assembly are detachably connected with each other.
In another aspect, the present disclosure provides a detachable surgical instrument, including a distal effector, a blade holder assembly, and a handle assembly, wherein the blade holder assembly has a distal end connected to the distal effector, and a proximal end connected to the handle assembly, wherein the blade holder assembly at least includes a first blade holder assembly and a second blade holder assembly, and the second blade holder assembly and the handle assembly are detachably connected with each other.
In another aspect, the present disclosure provides a detachable surgical instrument, including a distal effector, a blade holder assembly, and a handle assembly, wherein the blade holder assembly has a distal end connected to the distal effector, and a proximal end connected to the handle assembly, wherein the blade holder assembly at least includes a first blade holder assembly and a second blade holder assembly, and the first blade holder assembly, the second blade holder assembly, and the second blade holder assembly are all detachably connected with each other.
In some optional embodiments, the first blade holder assembly includes a first connecting structure, the second blade holder assembly includes a second connecting structure, and the first blade holder assembly is detachably connected with the second blade holder assembly through the first connecting structure and the second connecting structure.
In some optional embodiments, the first blade holder assembly includes a first outer sleeve, a first inner sleeve, and a first blade holder, the first connecting structure includes the first outer sleeve and the first inner sleeve, the first inner sleeve includes a first metal sleeve and a first insulator, the first insulator is sheathed outside the first metal sleeve, a first metal spring sheet and a second metal spring sheet are mounted on the first insulator, and the first insulator is provided with at least one slot.
In some optional embodiments, the second blade holder assembly includes a second outer sleeve, a second inner sleeve, and a second blade holder, the second connecting structure includes the second outer sleeve and the second inner sleeve, the second inner sleeve includes a second insulator and a second metal sleeve, at least one electrode sheet is provided within the second insulator, and the at least one electrode sheet is connected to the second metal sleeve.
In some optional embodiments, the at least one electrode sheet of the second blade holder assembly is assembled into a corresponding slot of the first insulator of the first blade holder assembly.
In some optional embodiments, the first outer sleeve and the second outer sleeve are connected by threads.
In some optional embodiments, the at least one slot is of a T-shaped structure.
In some optional embodiments, the at least one electrode sheet is of a T-shaped structure.
In some optional embodiments, the second blade holder assembly is detachably connected to the handle assembly.
In some optional embodiments, the second blade holder assembly includes a third connecting structure, the handle assembly includes a fourth connecting structure adapted to the third connecting structure, and the second blade holder assembly is detachably connected to the handle assembly through the third connecting structure and the fourth connecting structure.
In some optional embodiments, the third connecting structure includes a rotation knob, a first disassembly/assembly button assembly, and an outer sleeve connector, and the fourth connecting structure includes a metal connector and a second disassembly/assembly button assembly.
In some optional embodiments, the first disassembly/assembly button assembly includes a first button, a first spring, and a first metal snap ring, wherein after being installed to the first button, the first spring is fixedly connected to the first metal snap ring.
In some optional embodiments, the metal connector includes an annular limiting slot corresponding to the first metal snap ring.
In some optional embodiments, the first disassembly/assembly button assembly can be pressed downwards, so that the first metal snap ring slides downwards, and pushes the second blade holder assembly to be connected with the metal connector along a direction of axis, and after the first metal snap ring enters the annular limiting slot of the metal connector, the first spring enables the first disassembly/assembly button assembly to return to an original position.
Preferably, the surgical instrument in the present disclosure is not limited to an electric knife, an electric hook, a stapler, etc.
Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present disclosure are as follows:
1) solving the problem that the surgical instruments on the market are not easy to clean after being used and not reusable, and significantly reducing the usage cost of the instruments; and
2) having the advantages of simple structure, convenient assembly and disassembly, and low usage cost.
Accompanying drawings, constituting a portion of the description, are used to provide further understanding to the present disclosure, and explain the present disclosure together with the specific embodiments of the present disclosure, rather than limiting the present disclosure.
The present disclosure is further described below in combination with specific embodiments, wherein the drawings are merely for exemplary description, merely represent schematic views, but not physical diagrams, and cannot be construed as limitation to the present invention. In order to better illustrate specific embodiments of the present disclosure, some components in the drawings are omitted, enlarged or scaled down, but do not represent the size of an actual product. For a person skilled in the art, omission of certain well-known structures in the drawings and the description thereof may be understood. Based on the specific embodiments in the present disclosure, all of other specific embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art without making creative efforts belong to the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
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The handle assembly 3 includes a metal connector 31, a second disassembly/assembly button assembly 32, a power button 33, a cutting trigger 34, a clamping trigger 35, and a handle body 36.
The function of installing or disassembling the second blade holder assembly 2 and the handle assembly 3 is mainly realized by connecting or disassembling the first disassembly/assembly button assembly 25, the outer sleeve connector 26, and the metal connector 31, and connecting or disassembling the second disassembly/assembly button assembly 32 and the second inner sleeve 21.
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Detailed installation structures and steps of the second blade holder assembly 2 and the handle assembly 3 are as shown in
It should be noted that the embodiments in the drawings are merely representative embodiments of the present disclosure, the scope of protection of the present disclosure is not merely limited to the scope defined by the embodiments in the drawings, and combinations, modifications, and changes to the embodiments in the drawings all belong to the scope of protection of the present disclosure. Although specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, for those ordinarily skilled in the art, it could be understood that various changes, amendments, substitutions, and modifications could be made to these specific embodiments without departing from the principle and spirit of the present disclosure, and the scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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201811589786.X | Dec 2018 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/CN2019/126970 | 12/20/2019 | WO | 00 |