Abstract
An ultrasonic surgical instrument having a handle with a finger actuator,
and more particularly, an ultrasonic surgical device adapted to be
held by a surgeon and fingers-operated with precise movements while
opening and closing an ultrasonic instrument while meeting the ergonomic
requirements of the surgeon with regard to comfort and imparting the
surgeon with an enhanced dextral control for easy maneuverability
of the instrument. The instrument incorporates a thimble-shaped lever
at the distal end of the handle for actuating the clamp arm of the
ultrasonic surgical instrument, and votator structure for selective
rotation of the surgical device whereby the ergonomic thimble-shaped
lever and pencil grip provide the physician with an improved degree
of control, greater comfort in manipulating the instrument, and the
ability to perform blunt dissections.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An ultrasonic surgical instrument, comprising: an end effector
including relatively movable blade and clamp means for the engagement
of tissue located therebetween; an elongated shaft structure having
a first end operatively connected to said end effector; a handle
portion for receiving a second distal end of said elongated shaft
structure, said second distal end of said elongated shaft structure
being connected to operative means in said handle for imparting
movement to said end effector, said handle portion including first
finger-operated means for imparting selective clamping and releasing
movement to said blade and clamp means, and second finger-operated
means for imparting selective rotational displacement to said end
effector.
2. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said handle portion has a generally cylindrical configuration, said
elongated shaft structure extending from one end of said handle
portion in coaxial relationship therewith, said first and second
finger-operated means being spaced about the cylindrical circumference
of said handle portion.
3. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 2, wherein
said first finger-operated means comprises a pivotable lever hingedly
connected to said handle portion, whereby selective upward and downward
pivoting of said lever respectively, imparts closing and opening
movements between the clamp and blade means of said end effector
so as to selectively engage and release tissue located therebetween.
4. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 3, wherein
said lever has an essentially hollow thimble-shaped configuration
to facilitate insertion therein of the index finger of a user gripping
the handle portion in a pencil-like manner.
5. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 4, wherein
said thimble-shaped lever is constituted of a slip-resistant material
so as to prevent unintended slippage of the finger of the user therefrom
during operation thereof.
6. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 5, wherein
said slip-resistant material is constituted of a plastic material.
7. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 2, wherein
two indents are formed one each in the cylindrical surface of said
handle portion on opposite sides of and rearwardly of the location
of said first finger-operated means, said indents each receiving
the second finger-operated means.
8. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 7, wherein
said second finger-operated means in each of said indents are operatively
connected to actuator means for imparting a predetermined selective
rotational displacement to said end effector and blade and clamp
means about an axis extending coaxially with said elongated shaft
structure and cylindrical handle portion.
9. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 8, wherein
said blade and clamp means are rotatable through an angle of up
to 360.degree. about said axis in response to actuation of said
second-finger operated means.
10. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 8, wherein
said second finger-operated means comprise a rotator arrangement
responsive to actuation by, respectively, the thumb and ring finger
of a user while holding the handle portion in a pencil-like grip.
11. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 10, wherein
said first and said second finger-operated means are separately
or simultaneously actuatable by a user holding the handle portion
in a pencil-like grip.
12. An ultrasonic surgical instrument as claimed in claim 2, wherein
said handle portion has a bulbous enlarged end portion mounting
said first finger-operated means so as to impart an ergonomic configuration
to said handle portion increasing the comfort level of a user of
the instrument during protracted procedures.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to an ultrasonic surgical
instrument with a finger actuator, and more particularly, relates
to an ultrasonic surgical device adapted to be held by a surgeon
and operated with precise movements while opening and closing an
ultrasonic instrument while meeting the ergonomic requirements of
the surgeon with regard to comfort and imparting the surgeon with
an enhanced dextral control for easy maneuverability of the instrument.
[0003] 2. Discussion of the Prior Art
[0004] Presently, a wide variety of surgical instruments of the
type under consideration are disclosed in the state-of-the-technology
which are intended to provide diverse kinds of actuating mechanisms
in the use of ultrasonic surgical instruments by surgeons and other
medical practitioners for the treatment of patients.
[0005] Vaitekunas et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,004,335, which is commonly
assigned to the assignee of the present application, discloses an
ultrasonic surgical instrument having an actuating element in a
handle portion which is operatively coupled to at least one of two
effector elements located at a distal end of the instrument. The
actuating element is arranged to move at least one effector element
towards the other effector element so as to engage tissue of a patient
between the first and second effector elements. A cutting element
is coupled to the distal end of an inner shaft in order to cut and/or
cauterize tissue which is engaged by the first and second effector
elements. Pursuant to the present invention, the actuating element
possesses the form of a thimble-shaped lever in which a finger is
inserted, whereas the patent discloses the actuating element as
a sliding lever. In the present invention, the actuating element
moves up and down, in the same direction as a clamp arm to provide
for logical and convenient movement of the effector element, whereas
the patent has an actuator which slides distally to proximally and
then reveresly proximally to distally. Accordingly, pursuant to
the inventive actuating element, the surgeon is provided with a
more logical and ergonomically convenient actuator which moves in
an entirely new way and direction in comparison with the prior art.
[0006] Shibata Yoshikiyo Japanese Unexamined Patent Application
2000-41990 discloses an ultrasonic surgical instrument with a thumb
activated actuator which is located on the distal end of a handle.
The handle is held with the palm down using the fingers to support
the underside leaving the thumb free to work the actuator. When
the actuator is pushed up by the thumb, the clamp assembly is opened
away from the fixed blade, whereas upon the actuator being pushed
down by the thumb, the clamp closes. A skid pad is present on the
actuator to reduce slippage of the physicians thumb. In contrast,
the present invention is designed to alleviate the problem of physician
fatigue caused by other hand held instruments from having the fingers
held awkwardly during lengthy surgery. The present invention uses
a pencil grip rather than the palms down grip providing the surgeon
with a more familiar grip which may be held for long periods of
time. The ribbed slip guard effectively reduces fatigue while increasing
surgical accuracy, and additionally the actuator of the present
invention is thimble shaped, and provides for the more versatile
pencil grip with the actuator worked by the index finger.
[0007] Smith et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,873,873 discloses an ultrasonic
surgical device where selective, indexed rotational positioning
of the clamping mechanism and end effector is achieved by the provision
of a detent mechanism incorporated into a clamp drive mechanism
of the apparatus. Rotation is facilitated by a rotational knob located
at the distal end of the handle portion of the ultrasonic instrument.
Contrastingly, in the present invention, the rotation knob is located
towards the center of the handle inside the handle, with the rotational
knob being exposed through the two indents. Consequently, the rotation
of the knob and therefore of the tip/clamp assembly is facilitated
by the positioning of the rotation knob within and towards the center
of the handle. The center position is more desirable because it
allows the surgeon to rotate the knob with the same hand he is holding
the ultrasonic surgical instrument with. Due to the pencil-grip
which is used with this instrument, the surgeons do not need to
use a second hand to rotate the knob, he merely uses the thumb and
ring fingers of the hand holding the instrument.
[0008] Young et al. U.S. Pat. No. 5,300,081 discloses a surgical
instrument control means for selecting between a first mode of operation
in which the advancement of a surgical clip from a storage into
the jaw members is initiated by the user, and a second mode in which
the advancement of the surgical clips is initiated independently
of the user. This instrument it is not ultrasonic, and does not
use a finger operated lever to actuate a tip assembly. Although
the instrument has a finger operated slide, this slide functions
as a selector between two different modes of the function, and does
not actuate the tip assembly. The finger slide more closely resembles
a slide on a rifle used to choose automatic or semi-automatic rather
than the clamp actuator pursuant to the present invention.
[0009] L'Esperance, Jr. U.S. Pat. No. 5,257,988 discloses a surgical
instrument in which a lever system is utilized in order to actuate
the forward displacement of a sleeve over a port. Pushing down on
the level actuates the sleeve over the port, whereas a spring automatically
biases the lever to its upright return position and resultingly
exposes the port. In contrast, the present invention uses a lever
system to open and close a clamp arm rather than to slide a sleeve
into a closed position. This in effect, allows a surgeon to apply
force to the lever in both the upward and downward direction for
greater control of the clamp, unlike the prior art which can only
be pushed down by the surgeon. The patent also fails to disclose
an ergonomically shaped thimble-lever to provide more comfort to
the surgeon, nor does it display a pencil-grip which offers ergonomic
comfort and greater maneuverability to a user. In the patent, the
instrument is held with the palm down, requiring the thumb to actuate
the lever, whereby the palm-down position decreases both comfort
and maneuverability in operating the instrument.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The foregoing drawbacks and limitations which are encountered
in the prior art are clearly obviated by the present inventive ultrasonic
surgical instrument by providing a finger actuated mechanism which
meets the ergonomic requirements of a surgeon or medical practitioner.
[0011] Pursuant to the invention, the surgical instrument essentially
consists of an ultrasonic surgical device with a blade-like tip
and clamp arm, which is held with a handle by the physician or surgeon
with a pencil grip. The instrument incorporates a novel thimble-shaped
lever at the distal end of the handle for actuating the clamp arm
of the ultrasonic surgical instrument, whereby the ergonomic thimble-shaped
lever and pencil grip provide the physician with an improved degree
of control, greater comfort in manipulating the instrument, and
the ability to perform blunt dissections.
[0012] The present invention features a surgical instrument of
the type described, possessing a pencil grip which provides the
physician or surgeon using the ultrasonic surgical device with a
familiar grip which allows for finer and more precise motor movements,
and therefore an enlarged degree of control in using the instrument.
The present invention also employs a thimble-shaped lever which
allows the physician or surgeon to apply force to both open and
close the clamp arm, in contrast with many prior art devices which
function in a spring-loaded operating mode. This imparts the physician
with an improved control over the instrument, and also allows him
to perform blunt dissections by employing the thimble-shaped lever.
The ergonomic design of the thimble-shaped lever results in a greater
degree of comfort to the surgeon by reducing stress on the pressure
points on the hand of the surgeon. This unique aspect, combined
with the fact that the surgeon or practitioner does not have to
apply pressure against a spring-loaded actuating system, decreases
the occurrence and intensity of any fatigue encounter during lengthy
operating procedures utilizing the present ultrasonic surgical instrument.
[0013] A handle in the form of a shroud for an ultrasonic surgical
instrument incorporating a clamp and blade device is held by a surgeon
or medical practitioner like a pencil with a thimble-shaped operating
lever being located at the distal end of the handle, whereby the
surgeon or practitioner, i.e. physician or nurse, positions an index
finger into the lever interior while using the instrument. Moving
the finger, and consequently the lever in an upward direction relative
to the longitudinal axis of the instrument, results in the clamp
assembly opening upwardly. The lowering of the finger then lowers
the clamp arm into a closed position with the fixed blade, as a
consequence of which the clamp arm moves in the same direction as
the finger operating the lever. The handle is also ergonomically
designed to meet the needs of the surgeon or practitioner operating
the ultrasonic device, and wherein the pencil grip of the handle
provides surgeons with a familiar gripping position to facilitate
an increased accuracy in the use of the instrument. The surgical
instrument also enables the surgeon or physician to perform blunt
dissections by applying force which is adapted to both open and
close the instrument, whereas blunt dissection cannot be readily
accomplished by means of instruments which possess a spring-loaded
actuating lever. The design of the inventive ultrasonic surgical
instrument focuses on imparting surgeons with a greater degree of
dextral control by enabling them to use large muscle groups to grippingly
hold and support the instrument, and fine motor skills to precisely
operate the thimble-shaped lever.
[0014] In addition, pursuant to a further inventive feature, enabling
concurrent rotation of a rotator arrangement located within the
handle which enables selective rotational movement of the clamp
arm, and resultingly clamp and blade device, about the longitudinal
axis of the instrument.
[0015] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to
provide an ultrasonic surgical instrument which is operable by a
surgeon or medical practitioner through a finger-actuated lever
mechanism while held in a pencil-like gripped position.
[0016] Another object is to provide an ultrasonic surgical instrument
of the type described which facilitates precise selective clamping
and/or rotational operation of cooperating cam and blade component
while meeting the ergonomic requirements of the surgeon or medical
practitioner employing the instrument.
[0017] A further object of the invention resides in the provision
of a method for the utilization of an ultrasonic surgical instrument
which includes thimble-shaped finger-operated lever mechanism in
conformance with the ergonomic needs of a surgeon or medial practitioner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Reference may now be made to the following detailed description
of a preferred embodiment of the invention, taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings; in which:
[0019] FIG. 1 illustrates, generally schematically, a perspective
representation of the operating handle portion of an ultrasonic
surgical instrument which possesses a finger-operated lever mechanism
for actuation of the operative portions of the instrument, pursuant
to the invention;
[0020] FIG. 2 illustrates a side view of the operating handle portion
showing FIG. 1;
[0021] FIG. 3 illustrates a top plan view of the operating handle
portion shown in FIG. 1;
[0022] FIG. 4 illustrates a front end view of the operating handle
portion show in the outer shaft connection to the tip blade and
clamp assembly; and
[0023] FIG. 5 illustrates, generally diagrammatically, a typical
tip blade and clamp assembly portion of the ultrasonic surgical
instrument.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0024] Referring more specifically to the drawings, FIG. 1 illustrates
perspectively a shroud-like handle portion 12 for an ultrasonic
surgical instrument 10. The handle portion 12 is essentially of
a cylindrical shape preferably, having a somewhat enlarged bulbous
front end 14. Formed in the opposite sides 16 of handle portion
12, rearwardly of bulbous front end 14, are indents 18 located one
each on the opposite sides of handle portion 12. The indents 18
enable the ultrasonic surgical instrument 10 to be held by a surgeon
or medical practitioner, such as a physician or nurse, with a pencil
grip. Within these indents 18 there is located a finger-actuatable
rotator arrangement 20 for imparting rotation to a tip blade and
clamp arrangement as shown in FIG. 5. The rotator arrangement 20
is operatively connected to an outer shaft 22 of the ultrasonic
surgical instrument 10 extending forwardly and coaxially from the
bulbous front end 14 of the handle portion 12, with rotator arrangement
20 having a 360.degree. degree rotatability in opposite directions
within handle portion 12. Rotation of rotator assembly 20 produces
rotation of the outer shaft 22, to which it is connected through
the intermediary of an internal drive/motor mechanism (not shown)
located in the handle portion 12.
[0025] The outer shaft 22, in turn, is then connected to a tip/clamp
assembly 24 so as to be able to rotate the assembly 24 about its
longitudinal axis. The connection between the outer shaft 22 and
the tip/clamp assembly 24 can be implemented in numerous ways, such
as a pin or a hook connecting system, a threaded connection, a pivot,
a wishbone collar, or the like, as is known in the technology. Similarly,
the connection between the rotator arrangement 20 and the outer
shaft 22 may be implemented such as through a wishbone yoke, a pin
and hook system, an interference collar, and the like, wherein a
crucial aspect resides in that the rotator arrangement 20, as previously
mentioned, facilitates the rotation of the tip clamp assembly 24
through an angle of 360.degree. about its longitudinal axis. The
tip/clamp assembly 24 may comprise a blade and clamp arrangement
for the ultrasonic surgical treatment of tissue, such as is disclosed
in copending U.S. patent appl. Ser. No. 09/______ ,(Attorney Docket
END-696;13946); whereas the connection of outer shaft 22 to the
rotator arrangement can be as in copending U.S. patent appl. Ser.
No. 09/______ (Attorney Docket END-698;13948); commonly assigned
to the present assigned, and the disclosures of which are incorporated
herein by reference.
[0026] A thimble-shaped lever 26 is hingedly connected to the handle
portion 12 of ultrasonic surgical instrument 10 for pivoting movement
at a location peripherally intermediate of and forwardly of he indents
18 in the bulbous front end 14 of the handle portion 12. Thimble-shaped
lever 26 is formed so that the cup-like hollow interior 28 of the
thimble-shaped lever 26 will fully receive and enclose the tip of
index finger of a surgeon holding the instrument in a pencil grip.
The hollow cup 28 in the thimble-shaped lever 26 is imparted an
ergonomic design and configuration to provide a high degree of comfort
to the user of the instrument 10. The lever 26 may be constituted
of a slip-resistant material, such as a non-slip plastic to prevent
unintended slippage therefrom of the finger of the user. The thimble-shaped
lever 26 is operatively connected to an actuator within the outer
shaft 22, with the actuator being attached to the tip/clamp and
blade assembly 24 for instance through a screwthreaded connection
30, as shown in FIG. 5 by way of example. The thimble-shaped lever
26 facilitates the movement of clamp 32 on tip/clamp assembly 24
due to the operative connection between lever 26 and the actuator
located within handle portion 12. There are numerous ways in which
the thimble-shaped lever 26 can be operatively attached to the actuator
arrangement, such as, for example, a pin, living hinge, slot slide
and so forth. There are also numerous ways in which the actuator
arrangement can be attached to the tip/clamp and blade assembly
24 and clamp 32 such as through a wishbone collar, a pin and hook
and the like. Various embodiments of the actuator arrangement and
tip/clamp assembly 24 may comprise, but are not limited to a tube
and sleeve system, a hook and pin system, or a slot slide. The important
aspect is that when the thimble-shaped lever 26 is tilted upwardly
away from the surface of handle portion 12 by the finger of the
user in the cup 28, the clamp 32 on tip/clamp assembly 24 is displaced
away from blade 34. Conversely, when the thimble-shaped lever 26
is pushed down, the clamp 32 on tip/clamp and blade assembly 24
moves towards the blade 34 so as to implement a clamping action
of the tissue on a patient which is located therebetween.
[0027] Simultaneously, the user may operate the rotator arrangement
20 by using his thumb and ring fingers to rotate the arrangement
within the indents 18 so as to selectively impart any desired rotational
movement to the tip/clamp and blade assembly 24 relative to the
handle portion 12 in conjunction with the clamping action of the
assembly 24.
[0028] While the invention has been particularly shown and described
with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood
by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes
in form and details may be made therein without departing form the
spirit and scope of the invention. |