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US Patent 11497489 Articulatable surgical instruments with proximal and distal shaft supports

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Patent Applicant
Ethicon Inc.
Ethicon Inc.
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11497489
Date of Patent
November 15, 2022
Patent Application Number
16429427
Date Filed
June 3, 2019
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10028761 Feedback algorithms for manual bailout systems for surgical instruments
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US Patent 10039532 Surgical instrument with articulation assembly
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US Patent 10045776 Control techniques and sub-processor contained within modular shaft with select control processing from handle
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US Patent 10045779 Surgical instrument system comprising an inspection station
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US Patent 10052044 Time dependent evaluation of sensor data to determine stability, creep, and viscoelastic elements of measures
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US Patent 10052102 Surgical end effectors with dual cam actuated jaw closing features
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US Patent 10064620 Method of unlocking articulation joint in surgical stapler
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US Patent 10080565 Surgical stapling instrument
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Andrew M Tecco
CPC Code
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A61B 17/07207
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A61B 2017/2927
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A61B 2017/320052
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A61B 2017/07285

A surgical stapling instrument comprising an elongate shaft assembly that includes a surgical end effector that is operably coupled thereto by an articulation joint. The surgical instrument may include a first distal articulation driver operably coupled to the surgical end effector and a second distal articulation driver that is coupled to the surgical end effector. At least one driver member may operably engage the first and second distal articulation drivers such that when the first distal articulation driver is moved in a distal direction, the least one driver moves the second distal articulation driver in a proximal direction and when the first distal articulation driver is moved in the proximal direction, the at least one driver member moves the second distal articulation driver in the distal direction.

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