A61B17/115

METAL INJECTION MOLDED ANVIL FOR CIRCULAR SURGICAL STAPLER
20230117309 · 2023-04-20 ·

A method is used to manufacture an anvil of a circular surgical stapler. The anvil includes a head and a coupling feature that extends proximally from the head. The method includes forming each of the head and the coupling feature using at least one metal injection molding process. The method also includes after forming the coupling feature, machining a through bore into the coupling feature that extends completely through the coupling feature along a longitudinal axis of the coupling feature.

CLOSURE DRIVING MECHANISM AND SURGICAL STAPLER

A closure driving mechanism and a surgical stapler are provided. The closure driving mechanism includes a firing handle, a first slider, a locking member, a closure driver, and an actuating rod. The locking member fits with the first slider when the firing handle is actuated in an initial state and separates from the first slider after the stapler being fired. Therefore, the closure driver is locked by the fit cooperation between the first slider and the locking member after a head assembly is closed, to avoid the pulling sheet from moving distally during a firing process. After the firing process is fired, the locking member no longer locks the closure driver, therefore, the cartridge and the anvil can be opened automatically.

CLOSURE DRIVING MECHANISM AND SURGICAL STAPLER

A closure driving mechanism and a surgical stapler are provided. The closure driving mechanism includes a firing handle, a first slider, a locking member, a closure driver, and an actuating rod. The locking member fits with the first slider when the firing handle is actuated in an initial state and separates from the first slider after the stapler being fired. Therefore, the closure driver is locked by the fit cooperation between the first slider and the locking member after a head assembly is closed, to avoid the pulling sheet from moving distally during a firing process. After the firing process is fired, the locking member no longer locks the closure driver, therefore, the cartridge and the anvil can be opened automatically.

CLOSURE DRIVING MECHANISM AND MEDICAL STAPLER INCLUDING THE SAME

The present disclosure provides a closure driving mechanism and a medical stapler including the same. The closure driving mechanism includes a driving part and a cylinder body, the driving part is connected with a closure pulling sheet of the stapler, and a cavity provided with a one-way valve is formed inside the cylinder body. When the driving part moves toward a distal side of the stapler, a volume of the cavity is decreased, the one-way valve is closed, and the driving part drives the closure pulling sheet to move distally, so as to open a head assembly of the stapler. Since the driving part is subjected to a resistance of compressed air in the cavity, a movement speed of the driving part is decreased, and the head assembly is opened slowly to prevent a force of opening the head assembly being too large to damage surrounding tissues.

CLOSURE DRIVING MECHANISM AND MEDICAL STAPLER INCLUDING THE SAME

The present disclosure provides a closure driving mechanism and a medical stapler including the same. The closure driving mechanism includes a driving part and a cylinder body, the driving part is connected with a closure pulling sheet of the stapler, and a cavity provided with a one-way valve is formed inside the cylinder body. When the driving part moves toward a distal side of the stapler, a volume of the cavity is decreased, the one-way valve is closed, and the driving part drives the closure pulling sheet to move distally, so as to open a head assembly of the stapler. Since the driving part is subjected to a resistance of compressed air in the cavity, a movement speed of the driving part is decreased, and the head assembly is opened slowly to prevent a force of opening the head assembly being too large to damage surrounding tissues.

APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO ABDOMINAL CAVITY OF A PATIENT AND REMOVING LARGER CANCEROUS TUMORS

An apparatus and method is provided for accessing an abdominal cavity of a patient via the anus for any number of surgical operations, e.g., colon cancer, appendectomy, lymph node biopsy, etc. The apparatus includes a tubular body that extends to an open end having a plurality of holes. The tubular body is inserted into the intestine of the patient, and a clamp is inserted through the tubular body of the apparatus and into the intestine. The clamp and the attached intestine is then pulled into the tubular body, so that the intestine can then be cut. The clamp and the adjacent intestine are then moved out of the tubular body so that the surgery may be performed through the intestine. The cut ends of the intestine can then be reattached (e.g., stapled, sutured, etc.) following completion of the surgery.

APPARATUS FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO ABDOMINAL CAVITY OF A PATIENT AND REMOVING LARGER CANCEROUS TUMORS

An apparatus and method is provided for accessing an abdominal cavity of a patient via the anus for any number of surgical operations, e.g., colon cancer, appendectomy, lymph node biopsy, etc. The apparatus includes a tubular body that extends to an open end having a plurality of holes. The tubular body is inserted into the intestine of the patient, and a clamp is inserted through the tubular body of the apparatus and into the intestine. The clamp and the attached intestine is then pulled into the tubular body, so that the intestine can then be cut. The clamp and the adjacent intestine are then moved out of the tubular body so that the surgery may be performed through the intestine. The cut ends of the intestine can then be reattached (e.g., stapled, sutured, etc.) following completion of the surgery.

METHOD FOR OPERATING SURGICAL INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS
20230064821 · 2023-03-02 ·

A method for adjusting the operation of a surgical instrument using machine learning in a surgical suite is disclosed.

Surgical stapling device
11627966 · 2023-04-18 · ·

A reusable surgical device includes a housing or body that supports one or more thermal energy storage members that retain or store heat during a cleaning and sterilization process. The stored heat functions to evaporate water that remains within the body or housing of the surgical device after the cleaning and sterilization process is completed to minimize any likelihood of infection of a patient or damage to electronics within the surgical device that may result or occur due to the presence of the water within the surgical device.

Trans-anastomotic insertion device

A trans-anastomotic insertion device includes a body having a distal portion, a proximal portion, and a central portion. The distal portion has a blunt distal end, a width that decreases from its distal end to its proximal end, and longitudinal ribs that provide rigidity to the distal portion. The central portion has a circular configuration and includes a proximally facing surface that includes protrusions that are positioned to be received within staple pockets of a reload assembly of a stapling device. The proximal portion includes a central post that includes splines that are received between splines on a shell housing of a stapling device. The configuration of the insertion device provides added strength to the insertion device to resist high torsional forces that may be applied to the insertion device during insertion of a surgical device through an incision into a body cavity.