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Stapling instrument having an anvil-carrying part of particular geometric shape

  • US 4,304,236 A
  • Filed: 04/10/1980
  • Issued: 12/08/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/26/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A surgical stapling apparatus, at least part of which fits within two disconnected sections of hollow body organs, for the purpose of joining said sections with an arrangement of staples which forms a closed pattern, said apparatus comprising:

  • a member including an anvil-carrying part comprising two concentric arrays of spaced staple clinching grooves against which staples are deformed anda rod upon which the anvil-carrying part is mounted, said rod intersecting a plane defined by the staple clinching grooves and lying within the arrays of spaced staple clinching grooves;

    the intersection of the surface of the rod with the plane of the staple clinching grooves defining a closed geometric figure;

    said anvil-carrying part having a geometric shape related to the circumference of an inner one of the two concentric arrays of spaced staple clinching grooves such that any cutting plane, other than the cutting plane parallel to said surface of said array of spaced staple clinching grooves, passes through the anvil-carrying part and includes a line of tangency tangent to the exterior of said closed geometric figure, which line of tangency lies within the plane of the staple clinching grooves, and which cutting plane, when rotated about said line of tangency, defines sections of the anvil-carrying part, all of which sections have a perimeter equal to or less than said circumference of said inner one of the two concentric arrays of spaced staple clinching grooves.

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