ELECTROSURGICAL INSTRUMENT WITH FIBER OPTIC ROTARY COUPLING
A surgical instrument includes a body, a shaft assembly extending distally from and rotatably coupled to the body, an end effector extending distally from the shaft assembly, a fiber optic cable, and a rotary coupling assembly. The end effector may rotate with the shaft assembly relative to the body...
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creator | Draginoff, Jr., Carl J Meijer, Robertus C Watson, Thomas J Boudreaux, Chad P |
description | A surgical instrument includes a body, a shaft assembly extending distally from and rotatably coupled to the body, an end effector extending distally from the shaft assembly, a fiber optic cable, and a rotary coupling assembly. The end effector may rotate with the shaft assembly relative to the body. The end effector includes a sensor assembly. The fiber optic cable extends proximally from the sensor assembly, along the shaft assembly, and into the body. The fiber optic cable includes a distal portion that rotates with the end effector, a proximal portion associated with the body, and a coiled portion interposed between the distal portion and the proximal portion. The rotary coupling assembly includes a handle-side body and a shaft-side body. The rotary coupling assembly can radially expand and contract the coiled portion of the fiber optic cable in response to relative rotation between the handle-side body and the shaft-side body. |
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