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Shane R. Adams

Bio: Shane R. Adams is an academic researcher from Ethicon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surgical instrument & Electric motor. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications receiving 7103 citations.

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26 Mar 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, a surgical instrument can comprise a handle, a shaft assembly, a first sensor configured to detect a condition of the surgical instrument, and a second sensor configurable to detect the condition.
Abstract: A surgical instrument can comprise a handle, a shaft assembly, a first sensor configured to detect a condition of the surgical instrument, and a second sensor configured to detect the condition of the surgical instrument. The surgical instrument can further comprise a processor, wherein the first sensor and the second sensor are in signal communication with the processor, wherein the processor receives a first signal from the first sensor, wherein the processor receives a second signal from the second sensor, wherein the processor is configured to utilize the first signal and the second signal to determine the condition, and wherein the processor is configured to communicate instructions to the surgical instrument in view of the condition.

785 citations

Patent
27 Feb 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the articulation angle of an end effector and the effective transection length distal of an articulation joint is characterized, and the characterization data is accessed by the processor from the memory of the surgical instrument.
Abstract: A surgical instrument is disclosed. The surgical instrument may be operated compensating for the effect of splay in flexible knife bands on transection length of a powered surgical instrument. The surgical instrument includes a processor and a memory. A relationship between articulation angle of an end effector and effective transection length distal of an articulation joint is characterized. The characterization data is accessed by the processor from the memory of the surgical instrument. The articulation angle of the end effector is tracked by the processor during use of the surgical instrument. The target transection length is adjusted by the processor based on the known articulation angle and the stored characterization data.

704 citations

Patent
26 Mar 2014
TL;DR: An interchangeable shaft assembly for a surgical instrument that includes first and second drive systems is configured for removable attachment to a housing of the surgical instrument as mentioned in this paper, and various embodiments include a latch system that enables the interchangeable thread assembly to be detached from the housing when the first drive system is unactuated but prevents the interchangeable threaded thread assembly from being detached from a housing during an actuated position.
Abstract: An interchangeable shaft assembly for a surgical instrument that includes first and second drive systems. The interchangeable shaft assembly is configured for removable attachment to a housing of the surgical instrument. Various embodiments include a latch system that enables the interchangeable shaft assembly to be detached from the housing when the first drive system is unactuated but prevents the interchangeable shaft assembly from being detached from the housing when the first drive system is in an actuated position.

675 citations

Patent
11 Mar 2015
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a surgical instrument including an end effector, a drive member movable to effectuate a motion in the end-effector and a motor operable to stop the motor in response to the detection of a bailout error.
Abstract: The present disclosure provides a surgical instrument including an end effector, a drive member movable to effectuate a motion in said end effector, a motor operable to move the drive member to effectuate the motion in the end effector and a bailout assembly operable to perform a mechanical bailout of the surgical instrument in response to a bailout error. The bailout assembly includes a bailout door, a bailout handle accessible through the bailout door. The bailout handle is operable to move the drive member to effectuate a bailout motion in the end effector. A controller includes a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. The processor is configured to detect the bailout error. The processor is programed to stop the motor in response to the detection of the bailout error.

651 citations

Patent
26 Mar 2015
TL;DR: In this article, a surgical system can include an electric motor, a sensor and a microcontroller in signal communication with the electric motor and the sensor, and the microcontroller can adjust the velocity of a firing element when the sensor detects a change in current drawn by the motor that exceeds a threshold amount.
Abstract: A surgical system can include an electric motor, a sensor and a microcontroller in signal communication with the electric motor and the sensor. In various instances, the microcontroller can adjust the velocity of a firing element when the sensor detects a change in current drawn by the electric motor that exceeds a threshold amount.

630 citations


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14 Jun 2016
TL;DR: Newness and distinctiveness is claimed in the features of ornamentation as shown inside the broken line circle in the accompanying representation as discussed by the authors, which is the basis for the representation presented in this paper.
Abstract: Newness and distinctiveness is claimed in the features of ornamentation as shown inside the broken line circle in the accompanying representation.

1,500 citations

Patent
20 Sep 2016
TL;DR: In this article, an E-beam firing bar is used to drive staples on each side of the cut in a surgical severing and stapling instrument, which is suitable for laparoscopic and endoscopic clinical procedures, clamps tissue within an end effector of an elongate channel pivotally opposed by an anvil.
Abstract: A surgical severing and stapling instrument, suitable for laparoscopic and endoscopic clinical procedures, clamps tissue within an end effector of an elongate channel pivotally opposed by an anvil. An E-beam firing bar moves distally through the clamped end effector to sever tissue and to drive staples on each side of the cut. The E-beam firing bar affirmatively spaces the anvil from the elongate channel to assure properly formed closed staples, especially when an amount of tissue is clamped that is inadequate to space the end effector. In particular, an upper pin of the firing bar longitudinally moves through an anvil slot and a channel slot is captured between a lower cap and a middle pin of the firing bar to assure a minimum spacing. Forming the E-beam from a thickened distal portion and a thinned proximal strip enhances manufacturability and facilitates use in such articulating surgical instruments.

1,384 citations

Patent
27 Feb 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, a surgical end effector comprises a staple cartridge comprising a proximal end and a distal end, which is configured to be used to staple tissue within an optimal tissue thickness range.
Abstract: In various embodiments, a surgical end effector is disclosed. The surgical end effector comprises a staple cartridge comprising a proximal end and a distal end. The staple cartridge is configured to be used to staple tissue within an optimal tissue thickness range. An anvil is movably coupled relative to the staple cartridge. A tissue thickness sensing module is located adjacent to the distal end of the staple cartridge. The tissue thickness sensing module comprises a sensor and a controller. The sensor is configured to generate a tissue thickness signal indicative of a thickness of the tissue located between the anvil and the staple cartridge. The controller is in signal communication with the sensor. The controller comprises means for identifying a staple cartridge type. The staple cartridge type and the thickness measurement are used to determine if the thickness of the tissue is within the optimal tissue thickness range.

958 citations

Patent
28 Feb 2012
TL;DR: In this article, an endoscopic or laparoscopic instrument is equipped with a handle connected to a proximate end of a conductive shaft, such that the shaft radiates signals as an antenna from the control unit to the sensor and receives radiated signals from the sensor.
Abstract: A surgical instrument, such as an endoscopic or laparoscopic instrument. The surgical instrument may comprise an end effector comprising at least one sensor. The surgical instrument may also comprise an electrically conductive shaft having a distal end connected to the end effector wherein the sensor is electrically insulated from the shaft. The surgical instrument may also comprise a handle connected to a proximate end of the shaft. The handle may comprise a control unit electrically coupled to the shaft such that the shaft radiates signals as an antenna from the control unit to the sensor and receives radiated signals from the sensor. Other components electrically coupled to the shaft may also radiate the signals.

953 citations

Patent
10 Oct 2013
TL;DR: A surgical cutting instrument (100) includes a first jaw member, a second jaw member and a cutting member (122) comprising a tissue cutting edge (13) to cut the tissue clamped between the first and second jaw members upon application of a retraction motion to the cutting member.
Abstract: A surgical cutting instrument (100) includes a first jaw member (108), a second jaw member (110) movably supported relative to the first jaw member for selective movement between an open position and a closed position to clamp tissue therebetween upon application of a closing motion thereto, and a cutting member (122) comprising a tissue cutting edge (13) to cut the tissue clamped between the first jaw member and the second jaw member upon application of a retraction motion to the cutting member.

950 citations