Surgical stapler
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1. A surgical stapler comprising:
- a) a handle assembly including a pivotable handle mounted for manipulation through at least one actuating stroke;
b) an elongated body extending distally from the handle assembly and defining a longitudinal axis;
c) a channel disposed adjacent the distal end of the elongated body;
d) a staple cartridge configured and dimensioned to be supported by the channel, the staple cartridge containing a plurality of staples;
e) an anvil pivotally mounted in relation to the cartridge adjacent the distal end of the elongated body, the anvil having a fastener forming surface thereon and being mounted for pivotal movement in relation to the cartridge;
f) an actuation sled positioned in the staple cartridge, the actuation sled being movable to eject the plurality of staples from the staple cartridge;
g) a drive assembly including a drive member having a working end and a cam member on the working end, the cam member being positioned to engage the anvil to effectuate progressive closure of the anvil against tissue, the pivotable handle being operably connected to the drive assembly such that manipulation of the pivotable handle through at least one actuating stroke effects translation of the cam member relative to the anvil; and
h) a flange member supported at the working end of the drive member, the flange member being positioned to engage the channel.
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Abstract
A surgical device is described herein that can be used to fire different types and sizes of disposable loading units. In a preferred embodiment, the device applies parallel rows of surgical fasteners to body tissue and concomitantly forms an incision between the rows of staples during an endoscopic or laparoscopic surgical procedure. The device can be utilized with disposable loading units configured to apply linear rows of staples measuring from about 15 mm in length to about 60 mm in length and can be used to fire disposable loading units containing surgical clips and individual staples.
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18 Claims
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1. A surgical stapler comprising:
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a) a handle assembly including a pivotable handle mounted for manipulation through at least one actuating stroke;
b) an elongated body extending distally from the handle assembly and defining a longitudinal axis;
c) a channel disposed adjacent the distal end of the elongated body;
d) a staple cartridge configured and dimensioned to be supported by the channel, the staple cartridge containing a plurality of staples;
e) an anvil pivotally mounted in relation to the cartridge adjacent the distal end of the elongated body, the anvil having a fastener forming surface thereon and being mounted for pivotal movement in relation to the cartridge;
f) an actuation sled positioned in the staple cartridge, the actuation sled being movable to eject the plurality of staples from the staple cartridge;
g) a drive assembly including a drive member having a working end and a cam member on the working end, the cam member being positioned to engage the anvil to effectuate progressive closure of the anvil against tissue, the pivotable handle being operably connected to the drive assembly such that manipulation of the pivotable handle through at least one actuating stroke effects translation of the cam member relative to the anvil; and
h) a flange member supported at the working end of the drive member, the flange member being positioned to engage the channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A surgical stapler comprising:
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a) a handle assembly including a pivotable handle mounted for manipulation through at least one actuating stroke;
b) an elongated body extending distally from the handle assembly and defining a longitudinal axis;
c) a channel disposed at the distal end of the elongated body;
d) a staple cartridge configured and dimensioned to be supported by the channel, the staple cartridge containing a plurality of staples arranged in a plurality of rows and at least one slot disposed between the rows of staples;
e) an anvil pivotally mounted in relation to the cartridge adjacent the distal end of the elongated body, the anvil having a fastener forming surface thereon;
f) an actuation sled positioned in the staple cartridge, the actuation sled being movable through the cartridge to cooperate with staple pushers to eject the plurality of staples from the staple cartridge;
g) a drive assembly including a drive beam having an anvil engaging member and a balancing flange, the pivotable handle being operably connected to the drive assembly such that manipulation of the pivotable handle through at least one actuating stroke effects translation of the drive beam through the staple cartridge slot, whereby the balancing flange and the anvil engaging member together effect progressive clamping of the anvil and cartridge and advancement of the actuation sled through the staple cartridge. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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