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Intralumenal anastomosis surgical stapling instrument

  • US 4,319,576 A
  • Filed: 02/26/1980
  • Issued: 03/16/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/26/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A surgical stapling instrument of the type used to join together tubular body organs, said surgical stapling instrument comprising an elongated body having first and second ends, a cylindrical casing affixed coaxially on said first end of said body, at least one annular array of surgical staples mounted within said casing, an adjusting rod coaxially mounted within said body and said casing, said adjusting rod having a first end extending beyond said casing, an anvil mounted on said first end of said adjusting rod, said anvil having an anvil surface facing said casing, an adjustment knob mounted at said second end of said body, said adjustment knob being hollow, said adjusting rod being operatively connected to said adjustment knob, said adjusting rod and said anvil being axially shiftable by operation of said adjustment knob between a position wherein said anvil surface is adjacent said casing and a position wherein said anvil surface is spaced from said casing, a staple driver and a cylindrical scalpel located within said casing, means to shift said staple driver and said scalpel from a retracted position within said casing toward said anvil to drive said staples through said tubular body organs to be joined, to clinch said staples against said anvil surface and to sever excess portions of said tubular body organs over a range of distances between said anvil surface and said casing constituting a working gap of said instrument, said adjusting rod having a second end located within said hollow adjustment knob, indicator means mounted on said second end of said adjusting rod and being so configured as to give both visual and tactile indications that the distance between said anvil surface and said casing is at and within said working gap, a scale in association with one of said adjustment knob and said second end of said body and a cooperating indicator mark on the other of said adjustment knob and said second end of said body enabling final adjustment of said distance between said anvil surface and said casing within said working gap according to the thickness of the tissue of the tubular body organs being joined.

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