TOOL ASSEMBLY FOR LEAK RESISTANT TISSUE DISSECTION
20170360441 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A tool assembly for leak resistant dissection of tissue includes an anvil and a cartridge housing a plurality of staples. The anvil and cartridge have a linear longitudinal portion and a transverse portion positioned distally of the longitudinal portion. The linear longitudinal portion of the cartridge and anvil assemblies is substantially longer than the curved distal portion. In use, when a surgical procedure is performed that requires a plurality of cutting operations, e.g., a gastrectomy procedure, the first cutting operation is performed to form a substantially linear cut line having a curved distal portion that curves towards a specimen side of the organ, e.g., the stomach. In each subsequent cutting operation, the proximal portion of the tool assembly is positioned with the existing cut line such that a termination point of the existing cut line is positioned on the specimen side of the tissue or organ being partially removed.
Claims
1. A tool assembly for leak resistant dissection of tissue comprising: a cartridge assembly including a cartridge defining a first longitudinal axis and having a linear longitudinal portion and transverse portion, the transverse portion being contiguous with and positioned distally of the longitudinal portion, the cartridge defining a central knife slot and at least one row of staple receiving pockets positioned on each side of the knife slot; and an anvil positioned along the first longitudinal axis having a linear longitudinal portion and a transverse portion, the transverse portion of the anvil being contiguous with and positioned distally of the longitudinal portion, the anvil being supported adjacent to the cartridge assembly and defining an anvil knife slot that is aligned with the central knife slot of the cartridge body and at least one row of staple deforming depressions positioned on each side of the anvil knife slot.
2. The tool assembly of claim 1, wherein the central knife slot and the at least one row of staple receiving pockets extend along at least a portion of the transverse portion of the cartridge body.
3. The tool assembly of claim 1, wherein the anvil knife slot and the at least one row of staple deforming depressions extend along at least a portion of the transverse portion of the anvil.
4. The tool assembly of claim 1, wherein the transverse portions of the cartridge and the anvil are curvilinear.
5. The tool assembly of claim 4, wherein the transverse portions of the cartridge and anvil define a radius of curvature of between the linear longitudinal portion and transverse portion
6. The tool assembly of claim 1, wherein the transverse portions of the cartridge and anvil define a second longitudinal axis, the first longitudinal axis and the second longitudinal axis defining an angle β.
7. The tool assembly of claim 6, wherein angle β is between 15 degrees and 60 degrees.
8. The tool assembly of claim 7, wherein angle β is between 30 degrees and 45 degrees.
9. The tool assembly of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the central knife slot is spaced outwardly from the longitudinal axis a distance X, wherein X is between 2 mm and 10 mm.
10. The tool assembly of claim 9, wherein X is between 4 mm and 8 mm.
11. The tool assembly of claim 1, wherein the length of the longitudinal portions of the cartridge and the anvil is at least 80 percent of the overall length of the tool assembly.
12. The tool assembly of claim 1 wherein the transverse portion forms a corner between the transverse portion and the longitudinal portion.
13. A surgical stapling device comprising: a body portion; and a tool assembly coupled to the distal end of the body portion, the tool assembly comprising: a cartridge assembly including a cartridge defining a first longitudinal axis and having a linear longitudinal portion and transverse portion, the transverse portion being contiguous with and positioned distally of the longitudinal portion, the cartridge defining a central knife slot and at least one row of staple receiving pockets positioned on each side of the knife slot; and an anvil positioned along the first longitudinal axis having a linear longitudinal portion and a transverse portion, the transverse portion of the anvil being contiguous with and positioned distally of the longitudinal portion of the anvil, the anvil being supported adjacent to the cartridge assembly and defining an anvil knife slot that is aligned with the central knife slot of the cartridge body and at least one row of staple deforming depressions positioned on each side of the anvil knife slot.
14. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein the central knife slot and the at least one row of staple receiving pockets extend along at least a portion of the transverse portion of the cartridge body.
15. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein the anvil knife slot and the at least one row of staple deforming depressions extend along at least a portion of the transverse portion of the anvil.
16. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein the transverse portions of the cartridge and the anvil are curvilinear.
17. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein the transverse portions of the cartridge and anvil define a radius of curvature. [see above
18. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein the transverse portions of the cartridge and anvil define a second longitudinal axis, the first longitudinal and the second longitudinal axis defining an angle β.
19. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein angle β is between 15 degrees and 60 degrees.
20. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein angle β is between 30 degrees and 45 degrees.
21. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein the distal end of the central knife slot is spaced outwardly from the longitudinal axis a distance X, wherein X is between 2 mm and 10 mm.
22. The surgical stapling device of claim 11, wherein X is between 4 mm and 8 mm.
23. The surgical stapling device of claim 13, wherein the length of the longitudinal portion is at least 80 percent of the overall length of the tool assembly.
24. The surgical stapling device of claim 13, wherein the transverse portion forms a corner between the transverse portion and the longitudinal portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Various embodiments of the presently disclosed tool assembly for leak resistant dissection of tissue are described herein below, as part of a surgical stapling device, with reference to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The presently disclosed tool assembly for leak resistant dissection of tissue will now be described in detail, as part of a surgical stapling device, with reference to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. In this description, the term “clinician” is used generally to refer to medical personnel including doctors, nurses, and support personnel, the term “proximal” is used generally to refer to the portion of the device that is closer to a clinician, and the term “distal” is used generally to refer to the portion of the device that is farther from the clinician. In addition, the term “endoscopic” is used generally to refer to endoscopic, laparoscopic, arthroscopic, and any other surgical procedure performed through a small incision or a cannula inserted into a patient's body. Finally, the term “specimen side” is used generally to refer to the side or portion of body tissue that is being removed from a patient during a surgical procedure.
[0029] The presently disclosed tool assembly is configured to minimize the likelihood of leaks at termination points along a cut line in body tissue. The tool assembly can be integrally secured to a distal end of a surgical stapling device, or in the alternative, form part of a disposable loading unit or reload that is releasably secured to the surgical stapling device. In addition, the configuration of the tool assembly may also be incorporated into both endoscopic and open-type surgical stapling devices.
[0030] In embodiments, the tool assembly includes an anvil and a cartridge housing a plurality of staples. The tool assembly, including each of the anvil and cartridge has a linear longitudinal proximal portion and a transverse distal portion. The linear proximal portion is substantially longer than the transversely extending distal portion. In embodiments, the distal portion of the tool assembly may be curved or define an angle with the linear proximal portion. In use, when a surgical procedure is performed that requires a plurality of cutting operations, e.g., a gastrectomy procedure, the first cutting operation is performed to form a substantially linear cut line having a curved distal portion that curves outwardly towards a specimen side of the tissue being operated on, e.g., the stomach. In each subsequent cutting operation, the proximal portion of the tool assembly is positioned in overlapping relation with the end of a linear portion of the existing cut line with a termination point of the existing cut line being curved or angled towards the specimen side of the tissue being partially removed. By positioning the termination points on the specimen side of the organ being operated upon, the termination points of the cut line are positioned on the specimen side and are removed from the patient with the tissue being removed.
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[0035] In embodiments, the tissue contacting surface 16 of the anvil 12a defines a plurality of staple deforming recesses 19 and an anvil knife slot 20 (
[0036] The tool assembly 10 (and each of the jaw members 12, 14) includes a longitudinal portion 34 defining a first longitudinal axis “A” and a transverse portion 36 positioned contiguous with and distally of the longitudinal portion 34. The transverse portion 36 may be curved outwardly away from the first longitudinal axis “A” a distance “X” from the termination point TS (
[0037] When actuated, an operative portion “W” of the tool assembly 10 defines staple lines 40 and a cut line 42 (
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[0040] In use, during a surgical procedure, e.g., a gastrectomy procedure, to remove tissue from a patient, e.g., a portion of the stomach 50, the jaws 12 and 14 (
[0041] After the first actuation of the surgical stapler 100, 200, the disposable unit 11 (
[0042] If an additional actuation or actuations of the stapling device 100, 200 is/are required to fully dissect and remove the specimen side “S” of tissue 50 being operated on, the above-described step is repeated until the tissue is fully dissected and stapled and the tissue specimen “S” is removed. By performing the method described above with the presently disclosed tool assembly 10, all of the termination points on the cut line 42 are confined to the specimen side “S” of the tissue 50 being operated upon. As such, the points along the cut line 42 most susceptible to leakage are removed from the patient with the specimen side “S” of the tissue 50 after the dissection of tissue is complete.
[0043] Persons skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting exemplary embodiments. It is envisioned that the elements and features illustrated or described in connection with one exemplary embodiment may be combined with the elements and features of another without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. As well, one skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the disclosure based on the above-described embodiments. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be limited by what has been particularly shown and described, except as indicated by the appended claims.