Surgical stapling apparatus having a wound closure material applicator assembly
First Claim
1. A surgical stapling apparatus for joining body tissue, comprising:
- a staple anvil positioned at a distal end of the stapling apparatus and having a knife track defined therein;
a staple cartridge positioned adjacent the staple anvil, the staple cartridge and staple anvil being juxtaposable relative to each other, the staple cartridge including a plurality of surgical staples individually disposed within individual staple slots formed in rows in the staple cartridge, and having a knife slot formed between adjacent rows of staples;
a driving member for firing the surgical staples from the individual staple slots and against the staple anvil;
a staple actuator having at least one cam wedge for ejecting staples and a knife blade, the staple actuator being movable along the staple rows; and
a wound closure material applicator assembly operatively associated with the stapling apparatus, the assembly including;
a conduit for conveying a wound closure material to the staple actuator; and
a distribution tip in communication with the conduit and having an orifice, the distribution tip being attached to the staple actuator so that the distribution tip moves along the staple rows with the staple actuator.
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Abstract
A surgical stapling apparatus includes a staple anvil and a staple cartridge having a working surface, one or more rows of individual staple slots formed in the working surface, a knife track formed along a length of the working surface, and a plurality of surgical staples individually disposed within the individual staple slots. The apparatus further includes an actuation sled having a knife and being configured and adapted to movably position the knife axially within the knife track. The apparatus also includes a wound closure material applicator assembly having a needle secured to the knife to dispense a quantity of wound closure material along a length of the knife track as the actuation sled and knife are moved therealong.
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22 Claims
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1. A surgical stapling apparatus for joining body tissue, comprising:
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a staple anvil positioned at a distal end of the stapling apparatus and having a knife track defined therein;
a staple cartridge positioned adjacent the staple anvil, the staple cartridge and staple anvil being juxtaposable relative to each other, the staple cartridge including a plurality of surgical staples individually disposed within individual staple slots formed in rows in the staple cartridge, and having a knife slot formed between adjacent rows of staples;
a driving member for firing the surgical staples from the individual staple slots and against the staple anvil;
a staple actuator having at least one cam wedge for ejecting staples and a knife blade, the staple actuator being movable along the staple rows; and
a wound closure material applicator assembly operatively associated with the stapling apparatus, the assembly including;
a conduit for conveying a wound closure material to the staple actuator; and
a distribution tip in communication with the conduit and having an orifice, the distribution tip being attached to the staple actuator so that the distribution tip moves along the staple rows with the staple actuator. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A surgical stapling apparatus for joining body tissue, comprising:
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an anvil half-section having an anvil with a plurality of staple-forming recesses and a longitudinally extending knife track;
a cartridge half-section juxtaposable with the anvil half-section and arranged for receiving a loading unit so that the loading unit is juxtaposed with the anvil, the loading unit including a plurality of surgical staples individually disposed within individual staple slots formed in longitudinally extending rows in the loading unit, and having a longitudinally extending knife slot formed between adjacent rows of staples;
a driving member for firing the surgical staples from the individual staple slots and against the staple anvil;
a staple actuator having at least one cam wedge for ejecting staples and a knife blade, the staple actuator being movable along the staple rows;
a conduit for conveying a wound closure material to the staple actuator; and
a distribution tip in communication with the conduit and having an orifice, the distribution tip being arranged to distribute the wound closure material along the staple rows. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A surgical stapling apparatus for joining body tissue, comprising:
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a staple anvil positioned at a distal end of the stapling apparatus and having a knife track defined therein;
a staple cartridge positioned adjacent the staple anvil, the staple cartridge including a plurality of surgical staples individually disposed within individual staple slots formed in rows in the staple cartridge, and having a knife slot formed between adjacent rows of staples, the staple cartridge and staple anvil being juxtaposable relative to each other;
a body portion at a proximal end of the stapling apparatus, and a movable handle adjacent the body portion, the movable handle being operatively associated with the staple anvil and staple cartridge so that the staple anvil and staple cartridge are approximated with one another so that body tissue may be clamped therebetween when the movable handle is moved toward the body portion;
a staple actuator having at least one cam wedge for ejecting staples from the staple cartridge and a knife blade, the staple actuator being movable along the staple rows;
a compressible reservoir for containing a wound closure material, the reservoir being disposed adjacent the movable handle; and
a distribution tip in communication with the reservoir and having an orifice, the distribution tip being attached to the staple actuator so that the distribution tip moves along the staple rows with the staple actuator.
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