18408513. MEDICAL DEVICE WITH A BILATERAL JAW CONFIGURATION FOR NERVE STIMULATION simplified abstract (Cilag GmbH International)

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MEDICAL DEVICE WITH A BILATERAL JAW CONFIGURATION FOR NERVE STIMULATION

Organization Name

Cilag GmbH International

Inventor(s)

David C. Yates of Morrow OH (US)

Jeffrey D. Messerly of Cincinnati OH (US)

Cameron D. Mclain of Fairfield OH (US)

Peter K. Shires of Robbinsville NC (US)

Frederick L. Estera of Cincinnati OH (US)

Cameron R. Nott of Fairfield OH (US)

Foster B. Stulen of Johns Island SC (US)

Christopher A. Papa of Cincinnati OH (US)

MEDICAL DEVICE WITH A BILATERAL JAW CONFIGURATION FOR NERVE STIMULATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18408513 titled 'MEDICAL DEVICE WITH A BILATERAL JAW CONFIGURATION FOR NERVE STIMULATION

The present disclosure pertains to a surgical instrument that can grasp, seal, and/or cut tissue using therapeutic energy, while also detecting nerves using non-therapeutic electrical energy.

  • The medical device includes two jaws at an end effector for applying therapeutic energy and performing surgical procedures.
  • Therapeutic energy can be in the form of ultrasonic vibrations or high voltage electrosurgical energy.
  • One jaw is designed to cut tissue with a blade, while both jaws can apply non-therapeutic energy for nerve stimulation probing.
  • Therapeutic energy and non-therapeutic nerve stimulation energy can be applied separately, with one disabled while the other is active.
  • Nerve stimulation energy can be applied using probes near the jaws.
      1. Potential Applications:

This technology can be used in various surgical procedures where precise tissue manipulation and nerve detection are crucial.

      1. Problems Solved:

This innovation addresses the need for a single instrument that can both treat tissue and detect nerves during surgery, reducing the need for multiple tools.

      1. Benefits:

- Enhanced precision in tissue manipulation - Improved nerve detection capabilities - Streamlined surgical procedures

      1. Commercial Applications:

This technology could be valuable in the fields of general surgery, neurosurgery, and other specialties requiring delicate tissue handling and nerve detection.

      1. Questions about the Technology:

1. How does the instrument differentiate between therapeutic and non-therapeutic energy? 2. What safety measures are in place to prevent nerve damage during surgery?

      1. Prior Art:

Readers can explore existing patents related to surgical instruments with dual energy capabilities to gain more insight into this technology.

      1. Frequently Updated Research:

Stay informed about advancements in surgical instruments and nerve detection technologies to understand the latest developments in this field.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects of the present disclosure are presented for a single surgical instrument configured to grasp, seal, and/or cut tissue through application of therapeutic energy, and also detect nerves through application of non-therapeutic electrical energy. A medical device may include two jaws at an end effector, used to apply therapeutic energy and to perform surgical procedures. The therapeutic energy may be in the form of ultrasonic vibrations or higher voltage electrosurgical energy. One of the jaws may be configured to cut tissue through application of the blade. In addition, one or both of the two jaws may be configured to apply nontherapeutic energy for nerve stimulation probing. The application of therapeutic energy may be disabled while the nontherapeutic nerve stimulation energy is applied, and vice versa. The nontherapeutic nerve stimulation energy may be applied to the use of one or more probes positioned near one or both of the jaws.