Patent classifications
A61B2017/07264
STAPLING DEVICE HAVING ACTUATION SLED WITH KNIFE GUARD
A surgical stapling device includes a tool assembly having an anvil assembly, a cartridge assembly, and a drive assembly. The cartridge assembly includes a channel member that defines a recess and a staple cartridge that is releasably received within the recess of the channel member. The staple cartridge includes a cartridge body, staples, pushers, and an actuation sled that supports a knife. The drive assembly has a working member that is movable through the tool assembly to advance the actuation sled through the staple cartridge to actuate the tool assembly. The actuation sled of the staple cartridge includes a guard to shield the knife and minimize any likelihood of injury to medical personnel during installation and replacement of the staple cartridge.
SURGICAL FASTENING INSTRUMENT WITH TWO-PART SURGICAL FASTENERS
A surgical fastening instrument includes an elongate shaft extending from a handle. An end effector is coupled to one end of the elongate shaft. The end effector has a first jaw with retainer strips disposed thereon. Each retainer strip includes rows of receptacles and each receptacle has a passageway leading to a chamber formed in the first jaw. The end effector also includes a second jaw with fastener strips disposed thereon. The first jaw is pivotally coupled to the second jaw. Each fastener strip includes rows of fasteners and each fastener is slidably positioned on a lance extending from a surface of the second jaw. The lances are aligned with the receptacles and each fastener has barbs configured to be retained in one of the chambers.
LOCKOUT FEATURE FOR LINEAR SURGICAL STAPLER CARTRIDGE
A staple cartridge assembly capable of coupling with a cartridge channel of a surgical stapler. The staple cartridge includes a staple cartridge body, a swing gate pivotably coupled with the staple cartridge body, and a bridge member extending across the central slot and located proximally relative to the swing gate. The staple cartridge body defines a central slot dimensioned to slidably receive a firing beam of the surgical stapler. The staple cartridge body includes a proximal end, a distal end, and a staple deck extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The staple deck defines staple openings. The swing gate can pivot between a first position and a second position. The swing gate extends across the central slot in the first position, while the swing gate extends alongside the central slot in the second position. The bridge member defines a closed proximal end of the central slot.
CIRCULAR SURGICAL STAPLER WITH ANASTOMOSIS RELEASE FEATURE
A surgical stapling instrument includes an anvil defining a plurality of staple forming pockets, and a stapling head assembly, and a retracting assembly. The stapling head assembly includes a body, a coupling member capable of actuating the anvil, a deck surface, a staple driver assembly, and a knife member. The staple driver assembly actuates through a first firing stroke and a second firing stroke. In the first firing stroke, the staple driver assembly drives a plurality of staples against the staple forming pockets. In the second firing stroke, the staple driver actuates distally past the deck surface. The knife member includes a cutting edge that can sever tissue during the first firing stroke while remaining in a retracted position that is proximal relative to the staple deck surface during the second firing stroke. The retracting assembly can drive the knife member into the retracted position during the first firing stroke.
Staple cartridge comprising a staple driver arrangement
A staple cartridge for use with a stapling device that has an actuator that is selectively actuatable in an axial direction and an anvil portion that is selectively movable between open and closed positions is disclosed. Various embodiments of the present invention include a cartridge body that movably supports first and second staple drivers. The staple drivers each support a staple thereon and serve to drive the staples into forming contact with the anvil upon actuation by the actuator. The various embodiments of the present invention enable the final formed heights of the staples to be varied so as to apply various clamping forces and pressures to soft tissue captured within the staples. In at least one embodiment, the staples can include crowns formed thereon which can be utilized to adjust or control the clamping force and/or pressure applied by the staples.
SURGICAL STAPLING DEVICE WITH EXTRUSION RESISTANT TOOL ASSEMBLY
A surgical stapling device includes a tool assembly having an anvil assembly having a staple forming surface, a cartridge assembly having a tissue contact surface, and extrusion resistant structure. The extrusion resistant structure is positioned on only one of the staple forming surface of the anvil assembly or the tissue contact surface of the cartridge assembly to reduce the amount of tissue extrusion that occurs when the tool assembly is moved from an open position to a clamped position.
STAPLE CARTRIDGE COMPRISING STAPLE DRIVERS AND STABILITY SUPPORTS
A staple cartridge comprising staple drivers including stability supports is disclosed.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT COMPRISING A ROTATION-DRIVEN AND TRANSLATION-DRIVEN TISSUE CUTTING KNIFE
A surgical instrument comprising a rotatable and translatable firing member is disclosed.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT COMPRISING END EFFECTOR WITH ENERGY SENSITIVE RESISTANCE ELEMENTS
Disclosed is a surgical instrument comprising an end effector with energy sensitive resistance elements.
SHAFT SYSTEM FOR SURGICAL INSTRUMENT
A surgical instrument assembly is disclosed. The surgical instrument assembly comprises a shaft, an articulation region, and an end effector attached to the shaft by way of the articulation region, wherein the end effector is configured to be articulated relative to the shaft. The shaft comprises an outer housing, an inner spine positioned with the outer housing, and a core member positioned within the inner spine. The core member comprises a distal end attached to a component the end effector and a proximal end attached to the proximal housing, wherein the core member comprises a material different than a material of the inner spine, and wherein the core member defines a maximum system stretch of the inner spine.