US20200367888A1 - Chip assembly for reusable surgical instruments - Google Patents

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US20200367888A1
US20200367888A1 US16/993,837 US202016993837A US2020367888A1 US 20200367888 A1 US20200367888 A1 US 20200367888A1 US 202016993837 A US202016993837 A US 202016993837A US 2020367888 A1 US2020367888 A1 US 2020367888A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to surgical instruments having a reusable handle and a disposable end effector. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a chip assembly for use in a stapling instrument having a disposable loading unit.
  • Powered surgical instruments for use in endoscopic procedures are known.
  • such instruments include a reusable handle assembly and a disposable end effector.
  • An adapter assembly connects the end effector to the handle assembly.
  • the end effector includes a disposable cartridge or reload assembly that is changed after each firing of the surgical stapler.
  • the handle assemblies are generally configured for use with a variety of reload assemblies of various configurations for use on tissue having different properties, i.e., thickness, density.
  • the different reload assemblies may have staples of different sizes and/or the staples may be arranged in different configurations.
  • some reload assemblies are provided with a chip that communicates to the handle assembly the configuration of the reload assembly.
  • the configuration of the reload assembly is automatically relayed to the handle assembly upon attachment of the reload assembly to the adapter assembly, thereby eliminating any user error that may be experienced during manual programming of the handle assembly when switching between reload assemblies with different configurations.
  • Surgical staplers are generally used for stapling tissue within a body cavity where the end effector is likely to come in contact with fluids, i.e., blood, bile, irrigation solutions. If any fluids were to contact the chip or the connections between the chip and the handle assembly, the chip would short-circuit, rendering the surgical stapler inoperable.
  • fluids i.e., blood, bile, irrigation solutions.
  • a chip assembly configured to limit exposure of the chip and the connections between the chip and the handle assembly to fluids during a stapling procedure.
  • an improved chip assembly for use in a stapling device including a handle assembly, an adapter assembly, and a reload assembly.
  • the chip assembly includes a housing assembly and a plug assembly.
  • the housing assembly including a base member, seal member, and a circuit board assembly.
  • the base member defines a cavity for receipt of the circuit board assembly and the seal member is received about an open end of the base member.
  • the plug is configured to selectively engage the open end of the base member and includes a plug member and first and second contact members extending from the plug member.
  • the first and second contact members are configured to be received within the cavity defined by the base member and engage the circuit board assembly when the plug assembly engages the housing assembly.
  • the circuit board assembly includes a chip.
  • the chip may be an EPROM chip.
  • the chip is configured to contain the specifications of a reload assembly in which the housing assembly is mounted.
  • the chip may be writeable.
  • the circuit board assembly may include a pair of contact members.
  • the first and second contact members of the plug member are configured to engage the pair of contact members of the circuit board assembly when the plug assembly engages the housing assembly.
  • the plug member may be monolithically formed. In one embodiment, the plug member is overmolded about the first and second contact members.
  • the plug assembly may further include a pair of arms extending from the plug member.
  • the housing assembly may be configured to be mounted within the reload assembly of the surgical stapler and the plug assembly is configured to be mounted within the adapter assembly.
  • the adapter assembly is configured to interconnect the reload assembly and the handle assembly.
  • the seal member forms a fluid tight seal with base member and the plug member.
  • the stapling device includes a handle assembly, an adapter assembly extending from the handle assembly, a reload assembly operably connected to a distal end of the adapter assembly; and a chip assembly.
  • the chip assembly includes a housing assembly mounted within the reload assembly and a plug assembly mounted within the adapter assembly.
  • the housing assembly may include a base member, seal member, and a circuit board assembly, and the plug assembly may include a plug member and first and second contact members extending from the plug member.
  • the circuit board assembly may be received in a cavity defined by the base member and the seal member may be received about an open end of the base member.
  • the first and second contact members are configured to be received within the cavity defined by the base member. The first and second contact members may engage the circuit board assembly when the reload assembly is operably connected to the adapter assembly.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a surgical stapling device for use with a chip assembly according to embodiments of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the distal end of an adapter assembly and a reload assembly of the surgical stapling device shown in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the indicated area shown in FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 4 is another cross-sectional view of the reload assembly shown in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a chip assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the chip assembly shown in FIG. 5 with a housing assembly and a plug assembly separated;
  • FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the housing assembly shown in FIG. 6 ;
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the housing assembly shown in FIG. 6 ;
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional side view of the housing assembly and plug assembly shown in FIG. 6 ;
  • FIG. 10 is an exploded view of the plug assembly shown in FIG. 6 ;
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the plug assembly shown in FIG. 6 ;
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a chip assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the chip assembly shown in FIG. 12 with the housing assembly and plug assembly separated;
  • FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional side view of the chip assembly shown in FIG. 12 ;
  • FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a circuit board assembly of the housing assembly shown in FIG. 14 ;
  • FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of the chip assembly shown in FIG. 12 .
  • proximal refers to that part or component closer to the user or operator, i.e. surgeon or clinician
  • distal refers to that part or component further away from the user.
  • Circular stapler 10 includes a handle assembly 12 , an adapter assembly 14 removably attached to, and extending distally from handle assembly 12 , and a reload assembly 16 selectively secured to a distal end 14 b of adapter portion 14 .
  • a detailed description of handle assembly 12 and adapter assembly 14 is provided in commonly owned U.S. Patent Appl. Publ. No. 2012/0089131, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • Reload assembly 16 includes a shell member 18 and a pusher member 20 slidably disposed within shell member 18 .
  • a proximal end of shell member 18 is selectively secured to distal end 14 b of adapter assembly 14 by a slot and tab configuration.
  • a proximal end of pusher member 20 is selectively secured to a distal end of a driver member (not shown) in a similar fashion.
  • reload assembly 16 is selectively secured to distal end 14 b of adapter assembly 14 in the manner described in Chinese Patent Application No. 201310084378.X (Atty. Docket No. H-EM-00030 (203-9030), the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • the reload assembly can be a removable and replaceable component.
  • the stapler may have an elongate shaft that is connected to the handle assembly, rather than a removable and replaceable adapter assembly.
  • the chip assembly can be used in conjunction with other types of reloads, such as electrosurgical reloads, linear endoscopic staplers, transverse staplers, clip appliers, open staplers, etc.
  • Adapter assemblies provide the right number of shafts and type of gearing for interaction with the particular reload. It is contemplated that a system of adapter assemblies and reload assemblies are developed for use with manual and/or powered handle assemblies.
  • the reload assembly includes an anvil assembly and a cartridge assembly, with a series of surgical staples being disposed in the cartridge assembly.
  • the reload assembly further includes a rod for attachment to the anvil assembly, so that the anvil assembly is movable toward and away from the cartridge assembly with movement of the rod. Tissue is disposed between the anvil assembly and cartridge assembly and then the anvil assembly is approximated with the cartridge assembly to capture the tissue therebetween.
  • the pusher member 20 of the reload assembly 16 drives the staples from the cartridge assembly and then drives a circular knife through the tissue to complete an anastomosis.
  • Separate pusher members can be provided for the staples and knife, or the pusher member 20 can be selectively attached to the knife subsequent to the firing of the staple through the use of a snap ring, latch, or other structure.
  • the pusher arrangement disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/739,246, filed Jan. 11, 2013, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein, can be used.
  • the lumen of the reload assembly 16 is desirable for the lumen of the reload assembly 16 to be relatively large, so that the inner lumen of the resulting anastomosis is relatively large and complications would tend to be reduced.
  • the structure of the outer shell of the cartridge assembly can include ribs or thinned wall portions as disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/397,039, filed Feb. 15, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
  • the anvil assembly After the tissue is cut by the knife, the anvil assembly is moved away from the cartridge assembly and the anvil assembly is removed from the tissue.
  • the anvil assembly can have a tilting mechanism that tilts the anvil, making it easier to remove from tubular tissue portions.
  • the reload assembly can have a tilting mechanism such as, for example, the tilting mechanism disclosed in U.S. publication no. 2012/0211544 A1, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
  • the cartridge assembly can have a removable and replaceable staple cartridge, whether or not the reload assembly is also removable and replaceable.
  • the staples are arranged in circular or annular rows and can include staples of different sizes.
  • the staples include an inner row of staples and an outer row of staples, with the staples of the inner row having a smaller size than the staples of the outer row.
  • the cartridge can include a stepped tissue contacting face so that when approximated with the anvil assembly, the gap therebetween is smaller at the inner row of staples than at the outer row of staples.
  • the handle assembly shown in FIG. 1 desirably has a power source and at least one motor, such as, for example, the handle assembly disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/444,228, filed Apr. 11, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
  • the handle assembly has at least one motor for rotating one or more shafts to drive various components of the reload assembly.
  • the handle assembly can have two rotatable drive shafts and a rechargeable battery.
  • the power source can be a separate generator or connection to another power source.
  • the drive shafts are connected to the adapter assembly or other shaft and rotation is mechanically converted to forward and backward translation of the rod and pusher member discussed above. The mechanical conversion can occur in the adapter assembly or reload assembly.
  • the handle assembly desirably has a controller for controlling operation of the apparatus, and generating and recording data.
  • the reload assembly can have a chip assembly mounted therein.
  • the chip assembly stores data and interacts with the controller in the handle assembly, or some other computer device for storing and generating data as described herein.
  • the chip assembly can interact and communicate wirelessly or through appropriate wiring.
  • chip assembly 100 includes a housing assembly 102 and a plug assembly 104 .
  • housing assembly 102 is configured to be securely mounted within reload assembly 16
  • plug assembly 104 is configured to be securely mounted within distal end 14 b of adapter assembly 14 .
  • Housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 are positioned within respective reload assembly 16 and adapter assembly 14 such that when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 housing assembly 102 engages plug assembly 104 . It is envisioned that one or both of housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 may be spring biased towards the other to overcome any manufacturing tolerances between reload assembly 16 and adapter assembly 14 .
  • housing assembly 102 includes a base member or housing 110 , a seal member 120 , and a circuit board assembly 130 .
  • Base member 110 defines a cavity 111 and includes an open first end 110 a and a closed second end 110 b .
  • base member 110 is monolithically formed to ensure cavity 111 is fluid tight.
  • base member 110 may be formed as two components that are joined together in a fluid tight manner, i.e., welding, adhesive.
  • first end 110 a of base member 110 forms an extension 112 configured to engage seal member 120 .
  • extension 112 is formed by a laterally recessed portion of base member 110 .
  • a flange 114 extends about an end of extension 112 and is configured to engage a lip 122 on seal member 120 .
  • the reduced outer dimension of extension 112 allows seal member 120 to lay flush with base member 110 .
  • the flush configuration of seal member 120 relative to base member 110 reduces the likelihood of seal member 120 from being separated from base member 110 during use.
  • Base member 110 further defines a slot 111 a (see FIG. 7 ) in communication with cavity 111 .
  • Slot 111 a is configured to selectively receive circuit board assembly 130 .
  • Extension 112 defines first and second notches 113 a , 113 b in alignment with slot 111 a .
  • First notch 113 a is configured to receive a first inwardly extending tab 124 a formed on seal member 120 .
  • Second notch 113 b is configured to receive a second inwardly extending tab 124 b formed on seal member 120 .
  • tabs 124 a , 124 b may be configured to retain circuit board assembly 130 within slot 111 a of base member 110 .
  • base member 110 includes a support member 116 (see FIG. 3 ) extending from closed second end 110 b into cavity 111 .
  • Support member 116 is configured to support circuit board assembly 130 when circuit board assembly 130 is received within slot 111 a of base member 110 .
  • Base member 110 further includes a connection member 118 for securing housing assembly 102 within reload assembly 16 ( FIG. 2 ).
  • connection member 118 includes an annular flange 118 a extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis “x” of base member 110 .
  • Annular flange 118 a is configured to be received about a tubular sleeve 22 ( FIG. 4 ) of reload assembly 16 .
  • connection member 118 may include a C-shaped flanged (not shown) for selective attachment to reload assembly 16 .
  • connection member 118 may include one or more tabs and/or one or more slots for connection of reload assembly 116 to base member 110 through a tab and slot configuration.
  • Base member 110 further includes one or more alignment features 119 .
  • alignment feature 119 forms a protrusion extending outwardly from closed second end 110 b of base member 110 . Alignment feature 119 facilitates alignment of base member 110 within reload assembly 16 and/or prevents rotational movement of housing assembly 102 during transport, loading, and use of reload assembly 16 .
  • seal member 120 includes a substantially annular body having open first and second ends 120 a , 120 b .
  • First end 120 a includes lip 122 extending about an inner surface of seal member 120 .
  • lip 122 is configured to engage flange 114 formed on extension 112 of base member 110 .
  • seal member 120 forms a fluid tight seal about extension 112 of base member 110 .
  • seal member 120 is adhered or otherwise bonded to extension 112 to increase the integrity of the seal between seal member 120 and base member 110 .
  • Second end 120 b of seal member 120 includes first and second inwardly extending tabs 124 a , 124 b .
  • first tab 124 a is configured to be received within first notch 113 a defined by extension 112 of base member 110 and second tab 124 b ( FIGS. 6 and 9 ) is configured to be received within second notch 113 b defined by extension 112 of base member 110 when seal member 120 is secured to base member 110 .
  • At least first tab 124 a is configured to ensure circuit board assembly 130 is maintained within slot 111 a formed in base member 110 .
  • a flap 126 extends from second end 120 b of seal member 120 and is configured to form a seal between housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 when plug assembly 104 engages housing assembly 102 .
  • circuit board assembly 130 includes a circuit board 132 , a pair of contact members 134 a , 134 b (collectively, contact members 134 ) and a chip 135 .
  • Circuit board 132 defines a substantially planar elongate member configured to be securely received within slot 111 a defined by base member 110 .
  • Chip 135 is in electrical communication with contact member 134 .
  • a first end 132 a of circuit board 132 supports chip 135
  • a second end 132 b of circuit board 132 supports first and second contact members 134 a , 134 b .
  • Chip 135 includes any commercially available chip capable of storing the specifications of reload assembly 16 , i.e., cartridge size, staple arrangement, staple length, clamp-up distance, and transmitting the specifications to handle assembly 12 .
  • chip 135 includes an erasable programmable read only memory (“EPROM”) chip. In this manner, the firing forces and/or firing stroke of handle assembly 12 may be adjusted to accommodate the attached reload assembly 16 .
  • EPROM erasable programmable read only memory
  • chip 135 may include write capabilities which allow handle assembly 12 to encode that a reload assembly has been used to chip 135 to prevent reuse of an empty reload assembly, or for any other purpose.
  • the chip 135 stores data representing information such as the type of reload assembly, the size of the staples, the configuration of the reload assembly, the firing forces, the firing stroke, the serial number for the particular reload assembly, the status of the operation (such as whether the reload assembly has been fired), and other information.
  • the handle assembly controller or other computer device Through communication with the handle assembly controller or other computer device, reuse of a previously used reload assembly can be prevented.
  • the operation of the reload assembly can be controlled to have the appropriate firing forces, firing stroke, etc.
  • unauthorized reloads can be disabled, and the handle assembly can be controlled to avoid using such unauthorized reloads.
  • contact members 134 a , 134 b each include leaf contacts having a substantially flattened C-shape.
  • the contacts are desirably flexible, springy contacts, including the leaf contacts shown.
  • a flange portion 136 a , 136 b of first and second contact members 134 a , 134 b is secured to second end 132 b of circuit board 132 using adhesive, welding or other method.
  • a contact portion 138 a , 138 b of each of contact members 134 a , 134 b extends outwardly from flange portion 136 a , 136 b , respectively, and includes respective contact surface 135 a , 135 b . As seen in FIG.
  • contact portions 138 a , 138 b of contact members 134 a , 134 b extend outward an amount sufficient to ensure contact between contact portions 138 a , 138 b of contact members 134 a , 134 b , respectively, and plug assembly 104 .
  • plug assembly 104 includes a plug member 140 , first and second wires 150 a , 150 b (collectively, wires 150 ), and a first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b (collectively, contact members 160 ).
  • Plug member 140 includes a substantially rectangular base 142 defining a longitudinal axis “x” and a pair of arms 144 a , 144 b (collectively, arms 144 ) extending from base 142 parallel to and space from longitudinal axis “x”.
  • a shelf 142 a extends around arms 144 and is configured to be engaged by flap 126 ( FIG. 9 ) of seal member 120 when arms 144 of plug assembly 104 are operatively received within cavity 111 of housing assembly 102 .
  • base 142 defines an opening 141 extending perpendicularly through plug member 140 and includes an annular protrusion 143 extending perpendicularly outward from plug member 140 .
  • protrusion 143 is adjacent opening 141 . Either or both of opening 141 and protrusion 143 may be used to secure plug assembly 104 to adapter assembly 14 of circular stapler 10 ( FIG. 1 ).
  • First and second arms 144 a , 144 b are sized and dimensioned to be received within cavity 111 of base member 110 and about circuit board assembly 130 when circuit board assembly 130 is received within slots 111 a defined by base member 110 .
  • plug member 140 is composed of plastic or other moldable material that is formed over contact members 160 after wires 150 are secured to respective first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b . In this manner, the connection between contact members 160 and wires 150 is sealed from any possible contact with fluids, bodily or otherwise, during a stapling procedure.
  • plug member 140 may include two components that are joined in a fluid tight manner, i.e., welding, adhesive.
  • a first end of each of first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b includes a wire connection portion 162 a , 162 b , respectively, for securing first and second wires 150 a , 150 b to first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b , respectively.
  • wire connection portion 162 a , 162 b each include a first crimp member 161 a , 161 b ( FIG. 10 ) configured to be crimped about an exposed portion 152 a , 152 b of respective, first and second wires 150 a , 150 b , and a second crimp member 163 a , 163 b ( FIG.
  • wires 150 a , 150 b may be welded or soldered directly to respective first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b.
  • a second end of each of first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b includes a flange 164 a , 164 b , respectively and a contact portion 166 a , 166 b , respectively.
  • Contact portions 166 a , 166 b of respective first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b are configured to engage respective contact portions 138 a , 138 b of contact members 134 a , 134 b extending outwardly from circuit board 132 of circuit board assembly 130 .
  • plug member 140 is formed by molding base 142 and arms 144 about wires 150 and contact members 160 . Specifically, after first and second wires 150 a , 150 b have been secured to connection portion 162 a , 162 b of respect first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b , base 142 of plug member 140 is formed over the first ends of first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b and first and second arms 144 a , 144 b are formed about the second ends of first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b , respectively.
  • First and second arms 144 a , 144 b are formed about respective first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b such that respective contact portions 166 a , 166 b remain exposed.
  • the forming of first and second arms 144 a , 144 b about flanges 164 a , 164 b of first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b creates slots 145 a , 145 b in respective first and second arms 144 a , 144 b .
  • first and second arms 144 a , 144 b are formed with slots 145 a , 145 b , respectively, to receive flanges 164 a , 164 b , respectively.
  • First and second arms 144 a , 144 b each define a throughbore 147 a , 147 b , respectively, extending perpendicular to longitudinal axis “x”.
  • the throughbores assist in the manufacturing process. The throughbores will hold or stabilize the metal contacts during overmolding.
  • adapter assembly 14 and reload assembly 16 are typically provided to a clinician with plug assembly 104 mounted within adapter assembly 14 and housing assembly 102 mounted within reload assembly 16
  • housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 may be secured within respective adapter assembly 14 and reload assembly 16 by a clinician prior to use.
  • housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 may be spring loaded within respective reload assembly 16 and adapter assembly 14 to allow for positional length tolerances between reload assembly 16 and adapter assembly 14 .
  • housing assembly 102 is disposed within reload assembly 16 such that when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 housing assembly 102 engages plug assembly 104 .
  • first and second arms 144 a , 144 b of plug assembly 104 are received within cavity 111 of housing assembly 102 such that contact portions 166 a , 166 b of respective first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b engage respective contact portions 138 a , 138 b of respective first and second contact members 134 a , 134 b of circuit board assembly 130 .
  • the outward extension of contact portions 138 a , 138 b of first and second contact members 134 a , 134 b ensures contact between contact portions 166 a , 166 b of respective first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b and contact portions 138 a , 138 b of respective first and second contact members 134 a , 134 b .
  • the sweeping motion provided by the spring-like action of contact portions 138 a , 138 b of respective first and second contact members 134 a , 134 b further ensures positive contact between first and second contact members 134 a , 134 b , respectively, of housing assembly 102 and first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b , respectively.
  • adapter assembly 14 Once housing assembly 102 is connected to plug assembly 104 , within adapter assembly 14 , it is envisioned that chip 135 will automatically transmit the specifications of reload assembly 16 to handle assembly 12 to ensure handle assembly 12 is configured for use with reload assembly 16 .
  • the adapter assembly has wires, which may be disposed in a wire harness inside the adapter assembly, that carry electrical signals from the reload assembly to the controller in the handle assembly.
  • seal member 120 of housing assembly 102 includes a flap 126 which engages shelf 142 a formed on base 142 of plug assembly 104 to create a seal between housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 . Since contact portions 138 a , 138 b of respective first and second contact members 134 a , 134 b and contact portions 166 a , 166 b of respective first and second contact members 160 a , 160 b are maintained completely within cavity 111 formed in base member 110 of housing assembly 102 , flap 126 of seal member 120 prevents exposure of contact members 134 a , 134 b , 160 a , 160 b to any fluids encountered by circular stapler 10 during a stapling procedure. Once circular stapler 10 has been used, reload assembly 16 may be separated from adapter assembly 14 in a traditional manner. A replacement reload assembly 16 may then be secured to adapter assembly 14 for further use of circular stapler 10 .
  • Chip assembly 200 is substantially similar to chip assembly 100 and will only be described in detail as relates to the differences therebetween.
  • Chip assembly 200 includes a configuration substantially similar to a headphone-style” plug and jack.
  • chip assembly 200 includes a housing assembly 202 and a plug assembly 204 configured to selectively engaged housing assembly 202 .
  • Housing assembly 202 is configured to be securely mounted within reload assembly 16 ( FIG. 1 ) and is configured to be securely mounted within a distal end 14 b of adapter assembly 14 ( FIG. 1 ) such that when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 housing assembly 202 engages plug assembly 204 .
  • housing assembly 202 includes a base member or housing 210 , a seal member 220 , and a circuit board assembly 230 ( FIG. 15 ).
  • Base member 210 defines a cavity 211 and includes an open first end 210 a and a closed second end 210 b .
  • Base member 210 may be formed monolithically by molding base member 210 over circuit board assembly 230 . In this manner, cavity 211 forms a fluid tight cavity.
  • base member 210 may be formed in two components that are sealed together in a fluid tight manner, i.e., by welding, with adhesive.
  • first end 210 a forms an extension 212 configured to engage seal member 220 .
  • extension 212 is formed by a recessed portion of base member 210 having a flange 214 extending about an end of extension 212 configured to engage a lip 222 on seal member 220 .
  • the reduced outer dimensions of extension 212 allows seal member 220 to lay flush with base member 210 .
  • Base member 210 also defines a slot 211 a in communication with cavity 211 sized to receive chip 235 of circuit board assembly 230 .
  • Base member 210 further includes a connection member 218 for securing housing assembly 202 within reload assembly 16 ( FIG. 2 ).
  • connection member 218 includes an annular flange extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis “x” of base member 210 .
  • Annular flange 218 a is configured to be received about a tubular portion of reload assembly 16 .
  • connection member 218 may include a C-shaped flanged (not shown) for selective attachment to reload assembly 16 .
  • fastener member 218 may include one or more tabs and/or slots configured to secure base member 210 within reload assembly 16 .
  • Base member 210 further includes one or more alignment features 219 . As shown, alignment feature 219 forms a protrusion extending outwardly from closed second end 210 b of base member 210 . Alignment feature 219 facilitates alignment of base member 210 within reload assembly 16 .
  • Seal member 220 includes a substantially annular body having an open first end 220 a and a substantially closed second end 220 b .
  • First end 220 a includes lip 222 extending about an inner surface of seal member 220 .
  • lip 222 is configured to engage flange 214 formed on extension 212 of base member 210 .
  • Second end 220 b of seal member 220 defines a circular opening 223 and includes an annular flange formed 224 formed about opening 223 .
  • Flange 224 is configured to form a seal between housing assembly 202 and plug extension 260 of plug assembly 204 when plug assembly 204 engages housing assembly 202 .
  • circuit board assembly 230 includes a circuit board 232 , first and second contact members 234 a , 234 b (collectively, contact members 234 ) and a chip 235 .
  • Circuit board 232 defines a substantially planar elongate member configured to be securely received within slot 211 a defined by base member 210 .
  • a first surface 232 a of circuit board 232 supports chip 235 and a second surface 232 b of circuit board 232 supports first and second contact members 234 a , 234 b .
  • the contact members may be flexible, springy members, similar to those discussed above.
  • Chip 235 is in electrical communication with contact members 234 .
  • Chip 235 includes any commercially available chip capable of storing (permanently or temporarily) the specifications of reload assembly 16 ( FIG. 1 ), i.e., cartridge size, staple arrangement, staple length, clamp-up distance, and transmitting the specifications to handle assembly 12 . It is further envisioned that chip 235 may include write capabilities which allow handle assembly 12 to encode that a reload assembly has been used, to chip 235 to prevent reuse of an empty reload assembly, or for any other purpose. In one embodiment, chip 235 includes an erasable programmable read only memory (“EPROM”) chip.
  • EPROM erasable programmable read only memory
  • Contact members 234 a , 234 b each include a flange portion 236 a , 236 b , respectively, for mounting contact member 234 a , 234 b , respectively, to circuit board 232 and a crimped portion 238 a , 238 b for contacting first and second contact portions 264 a , 264 b of plug assembly 204 .
  • Flange portions 236 a , 236 b are secured to circuit board 232 using adhesive, welding or other suitable method.
  • Flange portions 236 a , 236 b are secured to circuit board 232 such that crimped portions 238 a , 238 b extend parallel to one another and are configured to engage plug member 240 of plug assembly 204 therebetween.
  • plug assembly 204 includes a plug base 240 , first and second wires 250 a , 250 b (collectively, wires 250 ), and a plug extension 260 including first and second contact members 260 a , 260 b .
  • Plug base 240 includes a substantially rectangular member defining a longitudinal axis “x”. As shown, plug base 240 defines an opening 241 extending perpendicularly through plug base 240 . Opening 241 may be used to secure plug assembly 204 within adapter assembly 14 of circular stapler 10 .
  • a first end of each of first and second contact members 260 a , 260 b includes wire connection portions 262 a , 262 b , respectively, for securing first and second wires 250 a , 250 b to first and second contact members 260 a , 260 b , respectively.
  • each wire 250 a , 250 b is connected to respective wire connection portion 262 a , 262 by welding, soldering, or other suitable method.
  • a second end of each of first and second contact members 260 a , 260 b includes a contact portion 264 a , 264 b , respectively.
  • Contact portion 264 a of first contact member 260 a is in the form of a solid cylindrical body defining a groove 265 a .
  • groove 265 is positioned to receive crimped portion 238 a of first contact member 234 a of housing assembly 202 when plug extension 260 is received within cavity 211 .
  • Contact portion 264 b of second contact member 260 b is in the form of an annular body.
  • Contact portion 264 b is configured to engage crimped portion 238 b of second contact member 234 b .
  • Chip assembly 200 operates in a substantially similar manner to chip assembly 100 .
  • housing assembly 202 is disposed within reload assembly 16 ( FIG. 1 ) such that when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 ( FIG. 1 ) plug assembly 204 engages housing assembly 202 .
  • plug extension 260 of plug assembly 204 is received within cavity 211 of housing assembly 202 such that contact portions 264 a , 264 b of respective first and second contact members 260 a , 260 b engage respective crimped portions 238 a , 238 b of respective first and second contact members 234 a , 234 b of circuit board assembly 230 .
  • the increased length of crimped portion 238 b of second contact member 234 b ensures second contact member 234 b engages contact portion 264 b of second contact member 260 b .
  • the sweeping motion provided by the engagement of crimped portions 238 a , 238 b of respective first and second contact members 234 a , 234 b with contact portions 264 a , 264 b of respective first and second contact members 260 a , 260 b further ensures positive engagement between first and second contact members 234 a , 234 b , respectively, of housing assembly 202 and first and second contact members 260 a , 260 b , respectively.
  • a system of components can use chip assemblies incorporated in reload assemblies, adapter assemblies, and/or handle assemblies to provide a variously configurable surgical instrument that prevents reuse of previously used components, prevents use of unauthorized components, promotes the proper use of components, and stores and provides data concerning the use of the surgical instrument.
  • Such system can include surgical staplers, clip appliers, electrosurgical devices, diagnostic devices, etc.
  • the drive mechanism can include a set of gears and one or more motors, providing an electromechanical surgical system.
  • the power source can be a battery, line current, a DC power supply, an electronically controlled DC power supply, etc. It is also contemplated that the surgical system can be a robotic surgical system having removable and replaceable reload assemblies, with the chip assembly described above.

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Abstract

A chip assembly for use in a surgical stapler is provided. The chip assembly includes a housing assembly and a plug assembly. The housing assembly includes a base member, seal member, and a circuit board assembly. The base member defines a cavity for receipt of the circuit board assembly and the seal member is configured to be received about an open end of the base member. The plug assembly is configured to selectively engage the open end of the base member. The plug assembly includes a plug member and first and second contact members extending from the plug member. The first and second contact members are configured to be received within the cavity defined by the base member and engage the circuit board assembly when the plug assembly engages the housing assembly.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/459,317, filed Mar. 15, 2017, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/968,563 filed Aug. 16, 2013, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,636,112. Each of these disclosures is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
  • BACKGROUND Technical Field
  • The present disclosure relates to surgical instruments having a reusable handle and a disposable end effector. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a chip assembly for use in a stapling instrument having a disposable loading unit.
  • Background of Related Art
  • Powered surgical instruments for use in endoscopic procedures are known. Typically, such instruments include a reusable handle assembly and a disposable end effector. An adapter assembly connects the end effector to the handle assembly. In the case of a surgical stapler, the end effector includes a disposable cartridge or reload assembly that is changed after each firing of the surgical stapler. To reduce costs and shorten procedure times, the handle assemblies are generally configured for use with a variety of reload assemblies of various configurations for use on tissue having different properties, i.e., thickness, density. For example, the different reload assemblies may have staples of different sizes and/or the staples may be arranged in different configurations. To ensure the handle assembly is programmed to operate with the attached reload assembly, some reload assemblies are provided with a chip that communicates to the handle assembly the configuration of the reload assembly. As such, the configuration of the reload assembly is automatically relayed to the handle assembly upon attachment of the reload assembly to the adapter assembly, thereby eliminating any user error that may be experienced during manual programming of the handle assembly when switching between reload assemblies with different configurations.
  • Surgical staplers are generally used for stapling tissue within a body cavity where the end effector is likely to come in contact with fluids, i.e., blood, bile, irrigation solutions. If any fluids were to contact the chip or the connections between the chip and the handle assembly, the chip would short-circuit, rendering the surgical stapler inoperable.
  • Therefore, it would be beneficial to have a chip assembly configured to limit exposure of the chip and the connections between the chip and the handle assembly to fluids during a stapling procedure.
  • SUMMARY
  • Accordingly, an improved chip assembly for use in a stapling device including a handle assembly, an adapter assembly, and a reload assembly is provided. The chip assembly includes a housing assembly and a plug assembly. The housing assembly including a base member, seal member, and a circuit board assembly. The base member defines a cavity for receipt of the circuit board assembly and the seal member is received about an open end of the base member. The plug is configured to selectively engage the open end of the base member and includes a plug member and first and second contact members extending from the plug member. The first and second contact members are configured to be received within the cavity defined by the base member and engage the circuit board assembly when the plug assembly engages the housing assembly.
  • In some embodiments, the circuit board assembly includes a chip. The chip may be an EPROM chip. The chip is configured to contain the specifications of a reload assembly in which the housing assembly is mounted. The chip may be writeable. The circuit board assembly may include a pair of contact members. The first and second contact members of the plug member are configured to engage the pair of contact members of the circuit board assembly when the plug assembly engages the housing assembly. The plug member may be monolithically formed. In one embodiment, the plug member is overmolded about the first and second contact members. The plug assembly may further include a pair of arms extending from the plug member. The housing assembly may be configured to be mounted within the reload assembly of the surgical stapler and the plug assembly is configured to be mounted within the adapter assembly. The adapter assembly is configured to interconnect the reload assembly and the handle assembly. The seal member forms a fluid tight seal with base member and the plug member.
  • Also provided is a surgical stapling device. The stapling device includes a handle assembly, an adapter assembly extending from the handle assembly, a reload assembly operably connected to a distal end of the adapter assembly; and a chip assembly. The chip assembly includes a housing assembly mounted within the reload assembly and a plug assembly mounted within the adapter assembly. The housing assembly may include a base member, seal member, and a circuit board assembly, and the plug assembly may include a plug member and first and second contact members extending from the plug member. The circuit board assembly may be received in a cavity defined by the base member and the seal member may be received about an open end of the base member. The first and second contact members are configured to be received within the cavity defined by the base member. The first and second contact members may engage the circuit board assembly when the reload assembly is operably connected to the adapter assembly.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with a general description of the disclosure given above, and the detailed description of the embodiment(s) given below, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a surgical stapling device for use with a chip assembly according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the distal end of an adapter assembly and a reload assembly of the surgical stapling device shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the indicated area shown in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is another cross-sectional view of the reload assembly shown in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a chip assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the chip assembly shown in FIG. 5 with a housing assembly and a plug assembly separated;
  • FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the housing assembly shown in FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the housing assembly shown in FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional side view of the housing assembly and plug assembly shown in FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 10 is an exploded view of the plug assembly shown in FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the plug assembly shown in FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a chip assembly according to another embodiment of the present disclosure;
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the chip assembly shown in FIG. 12 with the housing assembly and plug assembly separated;
  • FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional side view of the chip assembly shown in FIG. 12;
  • FIG. 15 is a perspective view of a circuit board assembly of the housing assembly shown in FIG. 14; and
  • FIG. 16 is an exploded perspective view of the chip assembly shown in FIG. 12.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Embodiments of the presently disclosed chip assembly will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. As is common in the art, the term “proximal” refers to that part or component closer to the user or operator, i.e. surgeon or clinician, while the term “distal” refers to that part or component further away from the user.
  • With reference initially to FIG. 1, a surgical stapling instrument including a chip assembly according to the present disclosure is shown generally as circular stapler 10. Circular stapler 10 includes a handle assembly 12, an adapter assembly 14 removably attached to, and extending distally from handle assembly 12, and a reload assembly 16 selectively secured to a distal end 14 b of adapter portion 14. A detailed description of handle assembly 12 and adapter assembly 14 is provided in commonly owned U.S. Patent Appl. Publ. No. 2012/0089131, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Reload assembly 16 includes a shell member 18 and a pusher member 20 slidably disposed within shell member 18. A proximal end of shell member 18 is selectively secured to distal end 14 b of adapter assembly 14 by a slot and tab configuration. A proximal end of pusher member 20 is selectively secured to a distal end of a driver member (not shown) in a similar fashion. In one embodiment, reload assembly 16 is selectively secured to distal end 14 b of adapter assembly 14 in the manner described in Chinese Patent Application No. 201310084378.X (Atty. Docket No. H-EM-00030 (203-9030), the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
  • In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the reload assembly can be a removable and replaceable component. Further, the stapler may have an elongate shaft that is connected to the handle assembly, rather than a removable and replaceable adapter assembly. In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the chip assembly can be used in conjunction with other types of reloads, such as electrosurgical reloads, linear endoscopic staplers, transverse staplers, clip appliers, open staplers, etc. Adapter assemblies provide the right number of shafts and type of gearing for interaction with the particular reload. It is contemplated that a system of adapter assemblies and reload assemblies are developed for use with manual and/or powered handle assemblies.
  • The reload assembly includes an anvil assembly and a cartridge assembly, with a series of surgical staples being disposed in the cartridge assembly. The reload assembly further includes a rod for attachment to the anvil assembly, so that the anvil assembly is movable toward and away from the cartridge assembly with movement of the rod. Tissue is disposed between the anvil assembly and cartridge assembly and then the anvil assembly is approximated with the cartridge assembly to capture the tissue therebetween. The pusher member 20 of the reload assembly 16 drives the staples from the cartridge assembly and then drives a circular knife through the tissue to complete an anastomosis. Separate pusher members can be provided for the staples and knife, or the pusher member 20 can be selectively attached to the knife subsequent to the firing of the staple through the use of a snap ring, latch, or other structure. For example, the pusher arrangement disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/739,246, filed Jan. 11, 2013, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein, can be used.
  • It is desirable for the lumen of the reload assembly 16 to be relatively large, so that the inner lumen of the resulting anastomosis is relatively large and complications would tend to be reduced. For example, the structure of the outer shell of the cartridge assembly can include ribs or thinned wall portions as disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/397,039, filed Feb. 15, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
  • After the tissue is cut by the knife, the anvil assembly is moved away from the cartridge assembly and the anvil assembly is removed from the tissue. To facilitate such removal, the anvil assembly can have a tilting mechanism that tilts the anvil, making it easier to remove from tubular tissue portions. In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the reload assembly can have a tilting mechanism such as, for example, the tilting mechanism disclosed in U.S. publication no. 2012/0211544 A1, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
  • In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the cartridge assembly can have a removable and replaceable staple cartridge, whether or not the reload assembly is also removable and replaceable. The staples are arranged in circular or annular rows and can include staples of different sizes. For example, in any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the staples include an inner row of staples and an outer row of staples, with the staples of the inner row having a smaller size than the staples of the outer row. The cartridge can include a stepped tissue contacting face so that when approximated with the anvil assembly, the gap therebetween is smaller at the inner row of staples than at the outer row of staples.
  • The handle assembly shown in FIG. 1 desirably has a power source and at least one motor, such as, for example, the handle assembly disclosed in U.S. application Ser. No. 13/444,228, filed Apr. 11, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein. The handle assembly has at least one motor for rotating one or more shafts to drive various components of the reload assembly. For example, the handle assembly can have two rotatable drive shafts and a rechargeable battery. Alternatively, the power source can be a separate generator or connection to another power source. The drive shafts are connected to the adapter assembly or other shaft and rotation is mechanically converted to forward and backward translation of the rod and pusher member discussed above. The mechanical conversion can occur in the adapter assembly or reload assembly.
  • The handle assembly desirably has a controller for controlling operation of the apparatus, and generating and recording data. In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the reload assembly can have a chip assembly mounted therein. The chip assembly stores data and interacts with the controller in the handle assembly, or some other computer device for storing and generating data as described herein. The chip assembly can interact and communicate wirelessly or through appropriate wiring.
  • With reference now to FIGS. 2-11, chip assembly 100 includes a housing assembly 102 and a plug assembly 104. As seen in FIG. 2, housing assembly 102 is configured to be securely mounted within reload assembly 16, and plug assembly 104 is configured to be securely mounted within distal end 14 b of adapter assembly 14. Housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 are positioned within respective reload assembly 16 and adapter assembly 14 such that when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 housing assembly 102 engages plug assembly 104. It is envisioned that one or both of housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 may be spring biased towards the other to overcome any manufacturing tolerances between reload assembly 16 and adapter assembly 14.
  • With particular reference to FIGS. 5-8, housing assembly 102 includes a base member or housing 110, a seal member 120, and a circuit board assembly 130. Base member 110 defines a cavity 111 and includes an open first end 110 a and a closed second end 110 b. In one embodiment, base member 110 is monolithically formed to ensure cavity 111 is fluid tight. Alternatively, base member 110 may be formed as two components that are joined together in a fluid tight manner, i.e., welding, adhesive.
  • Still referring to FIGS. 5-8, first end 110 a of base member 110 forms an extension 112 configured to engage seal member 120. Specifically, extension 112 is formed by a laterally recessed portion of base member 110. A flange 114 extends about an end of extension 112 and is configured to engage a lip 122 on seal member 120. The reduced outer dimension of extension 112 allows seal member 120 to lay flush with base member 110. As can be appreciated with reference to FIG. 5, the flush configuration of seal member 120 relative to base member 110 reduces the likelihood of seal member 120 from being separated from base member 110 during use. Base member 110 further defines a slot 111 a (see FIG. 7) in communication with cavity 111. Slot 111 a is configured to selectively receive circuit board assembly 130. Extension 112 defines first and second notches 113 a, 113 b in alignment with slot 111 a. First notch 113 a is configured to receive a first inwardly extending tab 124 a formed on seal member 120. Second notch 113 b is configured to receive a second inwardly extending tab 124 b formed on seal member 120. As will be discussed in further detail below, either or both of tabs 124 a, 124 b may be configured to retain circuit board assembly 130 within slot 111 a of base member 110.
  • With reference still to FIGS. 5-8, base member 110 includes a support member 116 (see FIG. 3) extending from closed second end 110 b into cavity 111. Support member 116 is configured to support circuit board assembly 130 when circuit board assembly 130 is received within slot 111 a of base member 110. Base member 110 further includes a connection member 118 for securing housing assembly 102 within reload assembly 16 (FIG. 2). As shown, connection member 118 includes an annular flange 118 a extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis “x” of base member 110. Annular flange 118 a is configured to be received about a tubular sleeve 22 (FIG. 4) of reload assembly 16. Although shown as annular flange 118 a, it is envisioned that connection member 118 may include a C-shaped flanged (not shown) for selective attachment to reload assembly 16. Alternatively, connection member 118 may include one or more tabs and/or one or more slots for connection of reload assembly 116 to base member 110 through a tab and slot configuration. Base member 110 further includes one or more alignment features 119. As shown, alignment feature 119 forms a protrusion extending outwardly from closed second end 110 b of base member 110. Alignment feature 119 facilitates alignment of base member 110 within reload assembly 16 and/or prevents rotational movement of housing assembly 102 during transport, loading, and use of reload assembly 16.
  • With continued reference to FIGS. 5-8, seal member 120 includes a substantially annular body having open first and second ends 120 a, 120 b. First end 120 a includes lip 122 extending about an inner surface of seal member 120. As discussed above, lip 122 is configured to engage flange 114 formed on extension 112 of base member 110. In this manner, seal member 120 forms a fluid tight seal about extension 112 of base member 110. Optionally, seal member 120 is adhered or otherwise bonded to extension 112 to increase the integrity of the seal between seal member 120 and base member 110. Second end 120 b of seal member 120 includes first and second inwardly extending tabs 124 a, 124 b. As discussed above, first tab 124 a is configured to be received within first notch 113 a defined by extension 112 of base member 110 and second tab 124 b (FIGS. 6 and 9) is configured to be received within second notch 113 b defined by extension 112 of base member 110 when seal member 120 is secured to base member 110. At least first tab 124 a is configured to ensure circuit board assembly 130 is maintained within slot 111 a formed in base member 110. A flap 126 extends from second end 120 b of seal member 120 and is configured to form a seal between housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 when plug assembly 104 engages housing assembly 102.
  • With particular reference now to FIGS. 7-9, circuit board assembly 130 includes a circuit board 132, a pair of contact members 134 a, 134 b (collectively, contact members 134) and a chip 135. Circuit board 132 defines a substantially planar elongate member configured to be securely received within slot 111 a defined by base member 110. Chip 135 is in electrical communication with contact member 134. A first end 132 a of circuit board 132 supports chip 135, and a second end 132 b of circuit board 132 supports first and second contact members 134 a, 134 b. Chip 135 includes any commercially available chip capable of storing the specifications of reload assembly 16, i.e., cartridge size, staple arrangement, staple length, clamp-up distance, and transmitting the specifications to handle assembly 12. In one embodiment, chip 135 includes an erasable programmable read only memory (“EPROM”) chip. In this manner, the firing forces and/or firing stroke of handle assembly 12 may be adjusted to accommodate the attached reload assembly 16. It is further envisioned that chip 135 may include write capabilities which allow handle assembly 12 to encode that a reload assembly has been used to chip 135 to prevent reuse of an empty reload assembly, or for any other purpose.
  • In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the chip 135 stores data representing information such as the type of reload assembly, the size of the staples, the configuration of the reload assembly, the firing forces, the firing stroke, the serial number for the particular reload assembly, the status of the operation (such as whether the reload assembly has been fired), and other information. Through communication with the handle assembly controller or other computer device, reuse of a previously used reload assembly can be prevented. Through communication with the handle assembly controller or other computer device, the operation of the reload assembly can be controlled to have the appropriate firing forces, firing stroke, etc. Through communication with the handle assembly controller or other computer device, unauthorized reloads can be disabled, and the handle assembly can be controlled to avoid using such unauthorized reloads.
  • With reference still to FIGS. 7-9, contact members 134 a, 134 b each include leaf contacts having a substantially flattened C-shape. The contacts are desirably flexible, springy contacts, including the leaf contacts shown. A flange portion 136 a, 136 b of first and second contact members 134 a, 134 b is secured to second end 132 b of circuit board 132 using adhesive, welding or other method. A contact portion 138 a, 138 b of each of contact members 134 a, 134 b extends outwardly from flange portion 136 a, 136 b, respectively, and includes respective contact surface 135 a, 135 b. As seen in FIG. 3, contact portions 138 a, 138 b of contact members 134 a, 134 b extend outward an amount sufficient to ensure contact between contact portions 138 a, 138 b of contact members 134 a, 134 b, respectively, and plug assembly 104.
  • Turning now to FIGS. 9-11, plug assembly 104 includes a plug member 140, first and second wires 150 a, 150 b (collectively, wires 150), and a first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b (collectively, contact members 160). Plug member 140 includes a substantially rectangular base 142 defining a longitudinal axis “x” and a pair of arms 144 a, 144 b (collectively, arms 144) extending from base 142 parallel to and space from longitudinal axis “x”. A shelf 142 a extends around arms 144 and is configured to be engaged by flap 126 (FIG. 9) of seal member 120 when arms 144 of plug assembly 104 are operatively received within cavity 111 of housing assembly 102.
  • As shown, base 142 defines an opening 141 extending perpendicularly through plug member 140 and includes an annular protrusion 143 extending perpendicularly outward from plug member 140. As shown, protrusion 143 is adjacent opening 141. Either or both of opening 141 and protrusion 143 may be used to secure plug assembly 104 to adapter assembly 14 of circular stapler 10 (FIG. 1). First and second arms 144 a, 144 b are sized and dimensioned to be received within cavity 111 of base member 110 and about circuit board assembly 130 when circuit board assembly 130 is received within slots 111 a defined by base member 110.
  • In one embodiment, plug member 140 is composed of plastic or other moldable material that is formed over contact members 160 after wires 150 are secured to respective first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b. In this manner, the connection between contact members 160 and wires 150 is sealed from any possible contact with fluids, bodily or otherwise, during a stapling procedure. Alternatively, plug member 140 may include two components that are joined in a fluid tight manner, i.e., welding, adhesive.
  • With reference still to FIGS. 9-11, a first end of each of first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b includes a wire connection portion 162 a, 162 b, respectively, for securing first and second wires 150 a, 150 b to first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b, respectively. As shown, wire connection portion 162 a, 162 b each include a first crimp member 161 a, 161 b (FIG. 10) configured to be crimped about an exposed portion 152 a, 152 b of respective, first and second wires 150 a, 150 b, and a second crimp member 163 a, 163 b (FIG. 10) configured to be crimped about respective coated portions 154 a, 154 b of first and second wires 150 a, 150 b, respectively. Alternatively, wires 150 a, 150 b may be welded or soldered directly to respective first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b.
  • Still referring to FIGS. 9-11, a second end of each of first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b includes a flange 164 a, 164 b, respectively and a contact portion 166 a, 166 b, respectively. Contact portions 166 a, 166 b of respective first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b are configured to engage respective contact portions 138 a, 138 b of contact members 134 a, 134 b extending outwardly from circuit board 132 of circuit board assembly 130.
  • As noted above, in one embodiment, plug member 140 is formed by molding base 142 and arms 144 about wires 150 and contact members 160. Specifically, after first and second wires 150 a, 150 b have been secured to connection portion 162 a, 162 b of respect first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b, base 142 of plug member 140 is formed over the first ends of first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b and first and second arms 144 a, 144 b are formed about the second ends of first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b, respectively. First and second arms 144 a, 144 b are formed about respective first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b such that respective contact portions 166 a, 166 b remain exposed. The forming of first and second arms 144 a, 144 b about flanges 164 a, 164 b of first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b creates slots 145 a, 145 b in respective first and second arms 144 a, 144 b. Alternatively, first and second arms 144 a, 144 b are formed with slots 145 a, 145 b, respectively, to receive flanges 164 a, 164 b, respectively. First and second arms 144 a, 144 b each define a throughbore 147 a, 147 b, respectively, extending perpendicular to longitudinal axis “x”. The throughbores assist in the manufacturing process. The throughbores will hold or stabilize the metal contacts during overmolding.
  • The operation of chip assembly 100 will now be described with reference to FIGS. 2-11. Although adapter assembly 14 and reload assembly 16 are typically provided to a clinician with plug assembly 104 mounted within adapter assembly 14 and housing assembly 102 mounted within reload assembly 16, it is envisioned, that either or both of housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 may be secured within respective adapter assembly 14 and reload assembly 16 by a clinician prior to use. Although not shown, it is envisioned that either or both of housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104 may be spring loaded within respective reload assembly 16 and adapter assembly 14 to allow for positional length tolerances between reload assembly 16 and adapter assembly 14.
  • As noted above, housing assembly 102 is disposed within reload assembly 16 such that when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 housing assembly 102 engages plug assembly 104. Specifically, when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 first and second arms 144 a, 144 b of plug assembly 104 are received within cavity 111 of housing assembly 102 such that contact portions 166 a, 166 b of respective first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b engage respective contact portions 138 a, 138 b of respective first and second contact members 134 a, 134 b of circuit board assembly 130. The outward extension of contact portions 138 a, 138 b of first and second contact members 134 a, 134 b ensures contact between contact portions 166 a, 166 b of respective first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b and contact portions 138 a, 138 b of respective first and second contact members 134 a, 134 b. The sweeping motion provided by the spring-like action of contact portions 138 a, 138 b of respective first and second contact members 134 a, 134 b further ensures positive contact between first and second contact members 134 a, 134 b, respectively, of housing assembly 102 and first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b, respectively. Once housing assembly 102 is connected to plug assembly 104, within adapter assembly 14, it is envisioned that chip 135 will automatically transmit the specifications of reload assembly 16 to handle assembly 12 to ensure handle assembly 12 is configured for use with reload assembly 16. The adapter assembly has wires, which may be disposed in a wire harness inside the adapter assembly, that carry electrical signals from the reload assembly to the controller in the handle assembly.
  • As discussed above, seal member 120 of housing assembly 102 includes a flap 126 which engages shelf 142 a formed on base 142 of plug assembly 104 to create a seal between housing assembly 102 and plug assembly 104. Since contact portions 138 a, 138 b of respective first and second contact members 134 a, 134 b and contact portions 166 a, 166 b of respective first and second contact members 160 a, 160 b are maintained completely within cavity 111 formed in base member 110 of housing assembly 102, flap 126 of seal member 120 prevents exposure of contact members 134 a, 134 b, 160 a, 160 b to any fluids encountered by circular stapler 10 during a stapling procedure. Once circular stapler 10 has been used, reload assembly 16 may be separated from adapter assembly 14 in a traditional manner. A replacement reload assembly 16 may then be secured to adapter assembly 14 for further use of circular stapler 10.
  • With reference now to FIGS. 12-16, an alternative embodiment of a chip assembly of the present disclosure is shown generally as chip assembly 200. Chip assembly 200 is substantially similar to chip assembly 100 and will only be described in detail as relates to the differences therebetween. Chip assembly 200 includes a configuration substantially similar to a headphone-style” plug and jack. In particular, chip assembly 200 includes a housing assembly 202 and a plug assembly 204 configured to selectively engaged housing assembly 202. Housing assembly 202 is configured to be securely mounted within reload assembly 16 (FIG. 1) and is configured to be securely mounted within a distal end 14 b of adapter assembly 14 (FIG. 1) such that when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 housing assembly 202 engages plug assembly 204.
  • With particular reference to FIGS. 14 and 16, housing assembly 202 includes a base member or housing 210, a seal member 220, and a circuit board assembly 230 (FIG. 15). Base member 210 defines a cavity 211 and includes an open first end 210 a and a closed second end 210 b. Base member 210 may be formed monolithically by molding base member 210 over circuit board assembly 230. In this manner, cavity 211 forms a fluid tight cavity. Alternatively, base member 210 may be formed in two components that are sealed together in a fluid tight manner, i.e., by welding, with adhesive.
  • With reference still to FIGS. 14 and 16, first end 210 a forms an extension 212 configured to engage seal member 220. Specifically, extension 212 is formed by a recessed portion of base member 210 having a flange 214 extending about an end of extension 212 configured to engage a lip 222 on seal member 220. The reduced outer dimensions of extension 212 allows seal member 220 to lay flush with base member 210. Base member 210 also defines a slot 211 a in communication with cavity 211 sized to receive chip 235 of circuit board assembly 230.
  • Base member 210 further includes a connection member 218 for securing housing assembly 202 within reload assembly 16 (FIG. 2). As shown, connection member 218 includes an annular flange extending perpendicular to a longitudinal axis “x” of base member 210. Annular flange 218 a is configured to be received about a tubular portion of reload assembly 16. Although shown as an annular flange, it is envisioned that connection member 218 may include a C-shaped flanged (not shown) for selective attachment to reload assembly 16. Alternatively, fastener member 218 may include one or more tabs and/or slots configured to secure base member 210 within reload assembly 16. Base member 210 further includes one or more alignment features 219. As shown, alignment feature 219 forms a protrusion extending outwardly from closed second end 210 b of base member 210. Alignment feature 219 facilitates alignment of base member 210 within reload assembly 16.
  • Seal member 220 includes a substantially annular body having an open first end 220 a and a substantially closed second end 220 b. First end 220 a includes lip 222 extending about an inner surface of seal member 220. As discussed above, lip 222 is configured to engage flange 214 formed on extension 212 of base member 210. Second end 220 b of seal member 220 defines a circular opening 223 and includes an annular flange formed 224 formed about opening 223. Flange 224 is configured to form a seal between housing assembly 202 and plug extension 260 of plug assembly 204 when plug assembly 204 engages housing assembly 202.
  • With reference now to FIGS. 14 and 15, circuit board assembly 230 includes a circuit board 232, first and second contact members 234 a, 234 b (collectively, contact members 234) and a chip 235. Circuit board 232 defines a substantially planar elongate member configured to be securely received within slot 211 a defined by base member 210. A first surface 232 a of circuit board 232 supports chip 235 and a second surface 232 b of circuit board 232 supports first and second contact members 234 a, 234 b. The contact members may be flexible, springy members, similar to those discussed above. Chip 235 is in electrical communication with contact members 234. As discussed above, Chip 235 includes any commercially available chip capable of storing (permanently or temporarily) the specifications of reload assembly 16 (FIG. 1), i.e., cartridge size, staple arrangement, staple length, clamp-up distance, and transmitting the specifications to handle assembly 12. It is further envisioned that chip 235 may include write capabilities which allow handle assembly 12 to encode that a reload assembly has been used, to chip 235 to prevent reuse of an empty reload assembly, or for any other purpose. In one embodiment, chip 235 includes an erasable programmable read only memory (“EPROM”) chip.
  • Contact members 234 a, 234 b each include a flange portion 236 a, 236 b, respectively, for mounting contact member 234 a, 234 b, respectively, to circuit board 232 and a crimped portion 238 a, 238 b for contacting first and second contact portions 264 a, 264 b of plug assembly 204. Flange portions 236 a, 236 b are secured to circuit board 232 using adhesive, welding or other suitable method. Flange portions 236 a, 236 b are secured to circuit board 232 such that crimped portions 238 a, 238 b extend parallel to one another and are configured to engage plug member 240 of plug assembly 204 therebetween. Crimped portion 238 b of contact member 234 b is longer then crimped portion 238 a of contact member 234 a. As such, crimped portion 238 b extends a greater distance into cavity 211 from circuit board 232 than crimped portion 238 a of contact member 234 a. As will be discussed in greater detail below, the increased length of crimped portion 238 b of contact member 234 b allows crimped portion 238 b to engage a different portion of plug member 240. The crimped portion can be bent, crimped, or recessed or otherwise shaped to facilitate the connection described herein.
  • Turning now to FIGS. 13, 14, and 16, plug assembly 204 includes a plug base 240, first and second wires 250 a, 250 b (collectively, wires 250), and a plug extension 260 including first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b. Plug base 240 includes a substantially rectangular member defining a longitudinal axis “x”. As shown, plug base 240 defines an opening 241 extending perpendicularly through plug base 240. Opening 241 may be used to secure plug assembly 204 within adapter assembly 14 of circular stapler 10. Plug base 240 is composed of plastic or other moldable material that is formed over connector portions 262 a, 262 b of first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b, respective, after respective wires 250 a, 250 b are secured to respective first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b.
  • Still referring to FIGS. 13, 14, and 16, a first end of each of first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b includes wire connection portions 262 a, 262 b, respectively, for securing first and second wires 250 a, 250 b to first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b, respectively. As shown, each wire 250 a, 250 b is connected to respective wire connection portion 262 a, 262 by welding, soldering, or other suitable method. Alternatively, wire connections portions 262 a, 262 b of first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b, respectively, may include fasteners for securing wires 250 a, 250 b to first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b, respectively.
  • A second end of each of first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b includes a contact portion 264 a, 264 b, respectively. Contact portion 264 a of first contact member 260 a is in the form of a solid cylindrical body defining a groove 265 a. As seen in FIG. 14, groove 265 is positioned to receive crimped portion 238 a of first contact member 234 a of housing assembly 202 when plug extension 260 is received within cavity 211. Contact portion 264 b of second contact member 260 b is in the form of an annular body. Contact portion 264 b is configured to engage crimped portion 238 b of second contact member 234 b. Contact portions 264 a, 264 b are separated by an insulation member 266As noted above, plug base 240 is formed about wires 250 and connection portions 262 a, 262 b of first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b. Thus, the contact portions of the plug assembly are formed on the plug extension 260 as contact portions separated from one another by the insulation member of the plug extension.
  • Specifically, after wires 250 a, 250 b are secured to connection portion 262 a, 262 b of respect first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b, plug base 240 is formed over connection portions 262 a, 262 b of first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b. Other methods of manufacture are also contemplated.
  • Chip assembly 200 operates in a substantially similar manner to chip assembly 100. In particular, as noted above, housing assembly 202 is disposed within reload assembly 16 (FIG. 1) such that when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 (FIG. 1) plug assembly 204 engages housing assembly 202. Specifically, when reload assembly 16 is secured to adapter assembly 14 plug extension 260 of plug assembly 204 is received within cavity 211 of housing assembly 202 such that contact portions 264 a, 264 b of respective first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b engage respective crimped portions 238 a, 238 b of respective first and second contact members 234 a, 234 b of circuit board assembly 230. The increased length of crimped portion 238 b of second contact member 234 b ensures second contact member 234 b engages contact portion 264 b of second contact member 260 b. The sweeping motion provided by the engagement of crimped portions 238 a, 238 b of respective first and second contact members 234 a, 234 b with contact portions 264 a, 264 b of respective first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b further ensures positive engagement between first and second contact members 234 a, 234 b, respectively, of housing assembly 202 and first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b, respectively.
  • As discussed above, seal member 220 of housing assembly 202 includes a flap 226 which engages plug extension 260 of plug assembly 104 to effective seal cavity 211 of housing assembly 202. Since crimped portions 238 a, 238 b of respective first and second contact members 234 a, 234 b and contact portions 264 a, 264 b of respective first and second contact members 260 a, 260 b are maintained completely within cavity 211 formed in base member 210 of housing assembly 202, flap 226 of seal member 220 prevents exposure of contact members 234 a, 234 b, 260 a, 260 b to body fluids during use of circular stapler 10 (FIG. 1). In this manner, chip assembly 200 is sealed from contact with any body fluids which adapter assembly 14 and reload assembly 16 may encounter during a stapling procedure using circular stapler 10.
  • It is contemplated that a system of components can use chip assemblies incorporated in reload assemblies, adapter assemblies, and/or handle assemblies to provide a variously configurable surgical instrument that prevents reuse of previously used components, prevents use of unauthorized components, promotes the proper use of components, and stores and provides data concerning the use of the surgical instrument. Such system can include surgical staplers, clip appliers, electrosurgical devices, diagnostic devices, etc.
  • In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the handle assembly can have a controller, drive mechanism, and power source. The controller includes a memory unit and processor for reading the data from the chip, and/or controlling the operation of the instrument, and/or storing data. The controller can include ROM, RAM, magnetic memory devices, optical memory devices, MEMS, magneto-optical or electronic memory, PC card PCMCIA devices, etc. The handle assembly can also include buttons, display screens and other interfaces for the user's convenience. The handle assembly may be configured and arranged as disclosed in U.S. Published Application 2013/0098968, WO 2009/039506, U.S. Published Application 2011/0121049, the disclosures of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
  • The drive mechanism can include a set of gears and one or more motors, providing an electromechanical surgical system. The power source can be a battery, line current, a DC power supply, an electronically controlled DC power supply, etc. It is also contemplated that the surgical system can be a robotic surgical system having removable and replaceable reload assemblies, with the chip assembly described above.
  • Although the illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure.

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2. A chip assembly for use in a surgical stapler, the chip assembly comprising:
a housing assembly configured to be mounted within a reload assembly, the housing assembly including a base member, a circuit board assembly disposed within the base member, and a seal member received about an end portion of the base member; and
a plug assembly configured to selectively engage the end portion of the base member, the plug assembly including a plug member and a plug extension extending from the plug member and receivable through the seal member, the plug extension including a first contact member and a second contact member extending through the first contact member, wherein the first and second contact members are configured to engage and electrically communicate with the circuit board assembly when the plug assembly engages the housing assembly.
3. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the circuit board assembly includes a chip.
4. The chip assembly of claim 3, wherein the chip is an EPROM chip.
5. The chip assembly of claim 3, wherein the chip is configured to contain specifications of the reload assembly in which the housing assembly is mounted.
6. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the chip is writeable.
7. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the circuit board assembly includes a pair of contact members.
8. The chip assembly of claim 7, wherein the first and second contact members of the plug extension are configured to engage the pair of contact members of the circuit board assembly when the plug assembly engages the housing assembly.
9. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the plug member is monolithically formed.
10. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the plug member is overmolded about the first and second contact members.
11. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the housing assembly is configured to be mounted within a reload assembly of the surgical stapler.
12. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the plug assembly is configured to be mounted within an adapter assembly, the adapter assembly being configured to interconnect a reload assembly and a handle assembly.
13. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the seal member forms a fluid tight seal with the base member and the plug member.
14. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein a contact portion of the first contact member is longitudinally spaced from a contact portion of the second contact member.
15. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the housing includes a connection member for securing the housing assembly within a reload assembly.
16. The chip assembly of claim 15, wherein the connection member includes an annular flange.
17. The chip assembly of claim 2, wherein the second contact member is disposed radially inward of the first contact member.
18. A surgical device comprising:
a handle assembly;
a reload assembly operably connected to the handle assembly; and
a chip assembly including a housing assembly disposed within the reload assembly and a plug assembly disposed within the handle assembly and selectively connectable to the housing assembly, the housing assembly including a base member, a circuit board assembly disposed with in the base member, and a seal member for forming a fluid tight seal between the housing assembly and the plug assembly when the plug assembly is connected to the housing assembly, the plug assembly including a plug member and a plug extension extending from the plug member and receivable through the seal member, wherein the plug extension includes a first contact member and a second contact member disposed radially inward of the first contact member, each of the first and second contact members engaging and electrically communicating with the circuit board assembly when the reload assembly is operably connected to the handle assembly.
19. The surgical device of claim 18, wherein the reload includes a cartridge assembly supporting a plurality of staples.
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