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Ethicon Inc.

About: Ethicon Inc. is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Surgical instrument & Robot end effector. The organization has 3573 authors who have published 5831 publications receiving 831676 citations.


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Patent
21 Jul 1994
TL;DR: An electrosurgical instrument is provided for cauterization and/or welding of tissue of varying impedances, thicknesses and vascularity especially in the performance of endoscopic procedures as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: An electrosurgical instrument is provided for cauterization and/or welding of tissue of varying impedances, thicknesses and vascularity especially in the performance of endoscopic procedures. The instrument compresses the tissue between one pole of a bipolar energy source located on one interfacing surface, and a second interfacing surface. A second pole is located one of the two interfacing surfaces. In a preferred embodiment, the second pole is located on the same interfacing surface as the first pole and an insulator electrically isolates the two poles. A preferred application of the invention is in a cutting instrument wherein a hemostatic line is formed along a cut line using RF energy.

1,912 citations

Patent
03 Feb 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, a surgical stapler instrument is provided for applying lateral lines of staples to tissue while cutting the tissue between those staple lines, which includes a handle portion, an implement portion, a reciprocating section, a drive member and a movable actuator.
Abstract: A surgical stapler instrument is provided for applying lateral lines of staples to tissue while cutting the tissue between those staple lines. The instrument includes a handle portion, an implement portion, a reciprocating section, a drive member and a movable actuator. The implement portion includes a staple cartridge and an anvil. The reciprocating section is adapted to move back and forth along an axis of the implement portion. The movable actuator is associated with the handle portion and is engaged with the drive member such that motion of the actuator causes the drive member to move back and forth between first and second drive positions separated by a first distance. A multiplier is further provided and is associated with the reciprocating section and the drive member for causing the reciprocating section to move back and forth between first and second reciprocating positions in response to movement of the drive member. The reciprocating section includes a work portion which, when moved distally, effects the firing of staples in the staple cartridge toward the anvil. The work portion is also provided with a reciprocating knife. The first and second reciprocating positions are separated by a second distance which differs from the first distance.

1,670 citations

Patent
20 May 2003
TL;DR: A surgical severing and stapling instrument clamps tissue within an end effector of an elongate channel pivotally opposed by an anvil as mentioned in this paper, which allows a clinician to selectively position and clamp tissue.
Abstract: A surgical severing and stapling instrument clamps tissue within an end effector of an elongate channel pivotally opposed by an anvil. An E-beam firing bar affirmatively maintains a desired spacing while severing and stapling tissue by longitudinally engaging the anvil and elongate channel. Separate closing action and firing (i.e., severing and stapling) action of the end effector allows a clinician to selectively position and clamp tissue. The end effector enables this advantageous separate firing while affirmatively spacing the end effector by having an upper pin of the firing bar reside within an anvil pocket before firing. When the anvil is closed and clamped, the upper pin of the E-beam firing bar may move longitudinally and distally from the anvil pocket to an anvil slot thereby engaging the anvil.

1,502 citations

Patent
21 Apr 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a surgical instrument can comprise a channel configured to support a staple cartridge and, in addition, an anvil pivotable between open and closed positions relative to the channel.
Abstract: A surgical instrument can comprise a channel configured to support a staple cartridge and, in addition, an anvil pivotable between open and closed positions relative to the channel. The surgical instrument can further comprise a cutting member configured to incise tissue positioned captured between the staple cartridge and the anvil and, in addition, means for stopping the cutting member prior to a distal end datum, wherein the distal end datum can be defined by the distal-most staple cavity in the staple cartridge. In such embodiments, the incision within the tissue may not extend beyond the portion of the tissue that has been stapled.

1,498 citations

Patent
26 Sep 1997
TL;DR: An articulating surgical instrument with an articulation transmission assembly for remotely articulating an end effector of the instrument is disclosed in this paper, where a flexible neck assembly for articulating the end-effector is presented.
Abstract: An articulating surgical instrument which has an articulation transmission assembly for remotely articulating an end effector of the instrument is disclosed. Ratcheting rotation of a compressible deck within a detent housing of the assembly from a first locked position to a second locked position causes axial movement of an elongated transmission member for the articulation of the end effector from a first position to a second position angled from the first position. Also disclosed is a flexible neck assembly for articulating the end effector of the surgical instrument. Neck ribs, each having an interior plate and an exterior dish, extend from a central longitudinal rib separating a pair of flexible neck portions of the assembly. A pair of transmission band assemblies, each having an interior articulation band and an attached exterior reinforcement band, reciprocate in opposite directions within side slots of the neck ribs in response to actuation of the articulation transmission assembly. Reciprocation causes the flexible neck assembly to bend, effecting articulation. The shape of the neck ribs optimizes the radius of curvature when articulation is effected, and the reinforcement bands prevent buckling of the articulation bands.

1,426 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Frederick E. Shelton3271485295883
Jason L. Harris18477381089
Jerome R. Morgan13634376137
Jeffrey S. Swayze13233080211
Tom R. DeMeester10046531618
Robert W. Platt8863831918
Iv Frederick E. Shelton8825938830
Chester O. Baxter8220841285
Kevin L. Houser8118928830
James F. Martin8025620827
Mark S. Ortiz7735441438
Stuart L. Cooper7541619414
David C. Yates7326629305
Charles J. Scheib6920630092
Alan B. Lumsden6949016111
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202127
202041
201938
201836
2017101
2016419