Claims
- 1. An end effector of an ultrasonic surgical instrument, the ultrasonic surgical instrument having a manipulatable structure, a body portion operatively connected to the manipulatable structure and having a distal end, a plurality of transducers, and the end effector being supported on the distal end of the body portion, the end effector comprising:
a plurality of resonant members, each resonant member operatively connected to a transducer of the plurality of transducers for effecting vibrations along the length of the resonant member, and including an operating surface configured to effect tissue dissection, cutting, coagulation, ligation and/or hemostasis, wherein a displacement curve associated with the vibrations of a first one of the plurality of resonant members is offset relative to the displacement curve associated with the vibrations of a second one of the plurality of resonant members.
- 2. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the vibrations are longitudinal.
- 3. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the vibrations are transverse.
- 4. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the first resonant member is staggered longitudinally relative to the second resonant member.
- 5. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the first resonant member is bonded to the second resonant member by a flexible bond.
- 6. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the first and second resonant members are laminated together by a lamination process.
- 7. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of resonant members are in the form of a laminate.
- 8. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of resonant members are laminated together.
- 9. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the manipulatable structure is a handle.
- 10. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the manipulatable structure is located on a module remotely located from the instrument.
- 11. The end effector according to claim 10, wherein the body portion includes an elongated flexible member extending distally from the module to the end effector.
- 12. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the transducer includes a plurality of staggered transducers.
- 13. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the transducer includes a plurality of staggered transducers, but resonant members of the plurality of resonant members are not staggered.
- 14. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the transducer includes first and second transducers operatively connected to the first and second resonant members, respectively.
- 15. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein the end effector includes the transducer.
- 16. The end effector according to claim 1, wherein each resonant member of the plurality of resonant members includes a frame and a resonant structure, the transducer is operatively connected to the resonant structure, and the resonant structure includes the operating surface.
- 17. The end effector according to claim 16, wherein each resonant structure has a proximal end, and the proximal end of the resonant structure of the first resonant member is staggered relative to the proximal end of the second resonant member.
- 18. The end effector according to claim 16, wherein the transducer includes a plurality of transducers, and wherein the first resonant member further includes a transducer of the plurality of transducers, wherein the further included transducer is positioned in contact with the resonant structure of the first resonant member.
- 19. An ultrasonic surgical instrument comprising:
a manipulatable structure; a transducer; a body portion operatively connected to the manipulatable structure and having a distal end; and an end effector supported on the distal end of the body portion, the end effector including: a plurality of resonant members, each resonant member being operatively connected to the transducer for effecting vibrations along the length of the resonant member, each resonant member including an operating surface configured to effect tissue dissection, cutting, coagulation, ligation and/or hemostasis, wherein a displacement curve associated with the vibrations of a first one of the plurality of resonant members is offset relative to the displacement curve associated with the vibrations of a second one of the plurality of resonant members.
- 20. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the vibrations are longitudinal.
- 21. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the vibrations are transverse.
- 22. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the first resonant member is staggered longitudinally relative to the second resonant member.
- 23. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the first resonant member is bonded to the second resonant member by a flexible bond.
- 24. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the first and second resonant members are laminated together by a lamination process.
- 25. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the plurality of resonant members are in the form of a laminate.
- 26. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the plurality of resonant members are laminated together.
- 27. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the transducer includes a plurality of transducers.
- 28. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the manipulatable structure is a handle.
- 29. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the manipulatable structure is located on a module remotely located from the instrument.
- 30. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 29, wherein the body portion includes an elongated flexible member extending distally from the module to the end effector.
- 31. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the transducer includes a plurality of staggered transducers.
- 32. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 31, wherein transducers of the plurality of transducers are staggered, but resonant members of the plurality of resonant members are not staggered.
- 33. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the transducer includes first and second transducers operatively connected to the first and second resonant members, respectively.
- 34. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein the end effector includes the transducer.
- 35. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, wherein each resonant member of the plurality of resonant members includes a frame and a resonant structure, the transducer is operatively connected to the resonant structure, and the resonant structure includes the operating surface.
- 36. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 35, wherein each resonant structure has a proximal end, and the proximal end of the resonant structure of the first resonant member is staggered relative to the proximal end of the second resonant member.
- 37. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 35, wherein the transducer includes a plurality of transducers, and wherein the first resonant member further includes a transducer of the plurality of transducers, wherein the further included transducer is positioned in contact with the resonant structure of the first resonant member.
- 38. The ultrasonic surgical instrument according to claim 19, further including an electrical conductor positioned within the ultrasonic instrument, and having a distal end operatively associated with the transducer means and a proximal end communicating with a power source.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/328,597, filed Oct. 11, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/32685 |
10/11/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60328597 |
Oct 2001 |
US |