The present invention relates to a laparoscopic instrument, and more particularly to a steerable laparoscopic instrument.
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Therefore, it is urgently desired in this field to develop an improved laparoscopic instrument which provides multiple directional controls for the surgeon to have maximal degree of freedom in performing minimally invasive surgery.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a steerable laparoscopic instrument, which has at least two directional controls. The steerable laparoscopic instrument comprises a transmission part, a first disc, a second disc, a bending part, a third disc, a working part, and a handle part.
The transmission part has a first end and a second end, and comprises an inner tube and an outer tube, both of which extend along a first axis.
The first disc is disposed at the first end of the transmission part. The first disc is coupled with the outer tube and is used to control the rotation of the outer tube on the first axis.
The second disc is also disposed at the first end of the transmission part. The second disc is coupled with the inner tube and is used to control the movement of the inner tube along the first axis.
The bending part is pivotally connected to the second end of the transmission part. Further, the bending part has a sliding linkage pivotally connected thereto. The sliding linkage is coupled with the inner tube.
The third disc is disposed at the first end of the transmission part. The third disc comprises a center transmission rod coupled therewith. The center transmission rod extends along the first axis.
The working part is connected to the bending part. The working part extends along a second axis and has a connecting member, a third end, a fourth end and a plier-like member. The connecting member is disposed at the third end, and the plier-like member is disposed at the fourth end. Further, the working part is coupled with the third disc through the center transmission rod.
The handle part is disposed at a side of the first end of the transmission part. The handle part comprises a control member and a handle. The control member is coupled with the center transmission rod and is used to control the movement of the center transmission rod along the first axis.
According to the present invention, it is preferable that at least a section of the center transmission rod is of superelastic material, wherein the section is a section of the center transmission rod that has a position corresponding to the bending part.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the superelastic material is a shape memory alloy.
According to the present invention, the movement of the sliding linkage changes the angle between the first and second axes by moving back and forth along the first axis.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the connecting member connects to the bending part through a buckle.
In certain embodiments of the present invention, the handle part further comprises a locking member. The locking member is disposed at a side of the handle part and is used to lock the control member to the handle in tooth-type, cam-type or spring-type.
In certain embodiments of the present invention, the opening and closing of the plier-like member is controlled by a central screw driven by an inner torsion spring or an outer torsion spring.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the steerable laparoscopic instrument further comprises a housing for accommodating the first, second and third discs.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawing. In the drawings:
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by a person skilled in the art to which this invention belongs.
As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a sample” includes a plurality of such samples and equivalents thereof known to those skilled in the art.
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The transmission part 91 extends along a first axis 913, and includes an outer tube 912 and an inner tube 911 movably disposed inside the outer tube 912. Both of the inner and outer tubes 911 and 912 extend along the first axis 913. The transmission part 91 has a first end 9141 and a second end 9142.
The first disc 923 is disposed at the first end 9141 of the transmission part 91. The first disc 923 is coupled with the outer tube 912 and is used to control (or manipulate) the rotation of the outer tube 912 on the first axis 913. In other words, the first disc 923 is coupled with the outer tube 912 in a manner such that the rotation of the first disc 923 on the first axis 913 drives the outer tube 912 to rotate on the first axis 913 correspondingly.
The second disc 922 is also disposed at the first end 9141 of the transmission part 91. As shown in
In addition, the bending part 94 is pivotally connected to the second end 9142 of the transmission part 91. Specifically, the bending part 94 is pivotally connected to the outer tube 912 of the transmission part 91. A sliding linkage 941 is pivotally connected to the bending part 94. The sliding linkage 941 is coupled with the inner tube 911, such that the movement of the inner tube 911 along the first axis 913 drives the sliding linkage to move along the first axis 913 correspondingly. Accordingly, when rotating the second disc 922 and the screw nut 9221, the movement of the sliding linkage causes the rotation of the bending part 94 with respect to the pivot point where the bending part 94 is pivoted to the second end 9142 of the transmission part 91.
The third disc 921 is disposed at the first end 9141 of the transmission part 91. A center transmission rod 9211 extends along the first axis 913 is coupled with the third disc 921. Preferably, the center transmission rod 9211 is coupled with the third disc 921 in a manner such that the rotation of the third disc 921 on the first axis 913 drives the center transmission rod 9211 to rotate correspondingly on the first axis 913.
The working part 95 is connected to the bending part 94. The working part 95 extends along a second axis 953 and has a connecting member 951, a third end 9541, a fourth end 9542 and a plier-like member 952. The connecting member 951 is disposed at the third end 9541 and the plier-like member 952 is disposed at the fourth end 9542. The working part 95 is coupled with the third disc 921 through the center transmission rod 9211 in a manner such that the rotation of the third disc 921 on the first axis 913 drives the rotation of the working part 95 on the first axis 913 correspondingly. Put differently, the center transmission rod 9211 run through the interior of the transmission part 91, the bending part 94 and the working part 95, and one end of the center transmission rod 9211 is connected to the working part 95 while the other end of the center transmission rod 9211 is connected to the third disc 921.
Further, the handle part 93 is disposed at a side of the first end 9141 of the transmission part 91. The handle part 93 includes a control member 931 and a handle 932. The control member 931 is coupled with the center transmission rod 9211 and is used to control the movement of the center transmission rod 9211 along the first axis 913. The movement of the center transmission rod 9211 along the first axis 913 is for the control of the opening and closing of the plier-like member 952 of the working part 95.
The steerable laparoscopic instrument 9 may further comprise a housing 97 for accommodating the first disc 923, the second disc 922 and the third disc 921. The housing 97 may be connected to the handle 932.
Accordingly, the outer tube 923 (along with the working part 95) is up to 360 degree rotatable on the first axis 913 by rotating the first disc 923; the transmission part 94 (along with the working part 95) is steerable with respect to the first axis 913 by rotating the second disc 923 (the angle between the first and second axes 913 and 953 is changed accordingly); and the working part 95 (along with the plier-like member 952) is up to 360 degree rotatable on the second axis 953, independently from the rotation of the outer tube 923, by rotating the third disc 921.
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In one embodiment of the present invention, the opening and closing of the plier-like member 952 is controlled by a central screw driven by an inner torsion spring or an outer torsion spring.
In the development of the present invention, considering the relevance between manipulation and transmission under displacement controlled design, the durability under elastic deformation, wear resistant shape design, assembly processing costs and mechanism durability, the difficulties on the small mechanism space, space limitation and durability of the transmission transition and whether a complicated mechanism can be easily disassembled and reassembled were overcome, and the following advantages were achieved: small limitation on the steering angle, multiple rotation/steering functions, convenience on disassembling, cleaning and replaceability, and high durability.
It is believed that a person of ordinary knowledge in the art where the present invention belongs can utilize the present invention to its broadest scope based on the descriptions herein with no need of further illustration. Therefore, the descriptions and claims as provided should be understood as of demonstrative purpose instead of limitative in any way to the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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104130211 | Sep 2015 | TW | national |