Surgical stapling assembly having resiliently mounted anvil
First Claim
1. A surgical stapling assembly for use with an actuator assembly for simultaneously forming a plurality of surgical staples in body tissue comprising an anvil support member, resilient means mounted on the anvil support member, an anvil member mounted on the resilient means, a staple holding assembly, and means mounting the staple holding assembly relative to the anvil support member for movement into spaced relation to the anvil member to clamp tissue inserted therebetween, said staple holding assembly containing a plurality of surgical staples and including staple driving means for simultaneously driving all of the staples from the staple holding assembly through the clamped tissue and then into contact with the anvil member to crimp the staples, said anvil member being mounted on said resilient means so that when the stapling assembly is overloaded with tissue and the anvil member and staple holding assembly are moved into spaced relation, the anvil member is displaced, relative to the staple holding assembly, a distance sufficient to reduce pressure on the overloaded tissue, said displacement being such that the distance between the staple holding assembly and the displaced anvil member is less than the length of the legs of the uncrimped surgical staples.
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Abstract
A surgical stapling assembly including a resiliently mounted anvil member and a staple holding assembly containing a plurality of surgical staples and mounted relative to the anvil member for movement into substantially parallel spaced relation thereto to clamp tissue inserted between the anvil member and staple holding assembly for stapling. If the surgical stapling assembly is overloaded with tissue and clamped, the clamping force results in a displacement of the anvil member relative to the staple holding assembly in the general direction of the clamping force. The amount of displacement of the anvil member permitted by the resilient means is large enough to prevent excessive pressure on the tissue, but not so large that the anvil member is no longer sufficiently close to the staple holding assembly to perform its function of crimping the ends of the staples driven from the staple holding assembly.
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- 1. A surgical stapling assembly for use with an actuator assembly for simultaneously forming a plurality of surgical staples in body tissue comprising an anvil support member, resilient means mounted on the anvil support member, an anvil member mounted on the resilient means, a staple holding assembly, and means mounting the staple holding assembly relative to the anvil support member for movement into spaced relation to the anvil member to clamp tissue inserted therebetween, said staple holding assembly containing a plurality of surgical staples and including staple driving means for simultaneously driving all of the staples from the staple holding assembly through the clamped tissue and then into contact with the anvil member to crimp the staples, said anvil member being mounted on said resilient means so that when the stapling assembly is overloaded with tissue and the anvil member and staple holding assembly are moved into spaced relation, the anvil member is displaced, relative to the staple holding assembly, a distance sufficient to reduce pressure on the overloaded tissue, said displacement being such that the distance between the staple holding assembly and the displaced anvil member is less than the length of the legs of the uncrimped surgical staples.
- 7. In a surgical stapling assembly for use in a surgical stapler apparatus for forming a plurality of surgical staples in body tissue wherein the stapling assembly is of the type including a staple holding assembly disposed on one side of the tissue to be stapled, an anvil member disposed opposite and aligned with the staple holding assembly on the other side of the tissue to be stapled, and means mounting the staple holding assembly and anvil member for movement toward a midpoint to clamp the tissue therebetween, said staple holding assembly containing a plurality of surgical staples and including staple driving means for driving the staples from the staple holding assembly so that the ends of the staples pass through the tissue and are crimped against the anvil member, the improvement comprising mounting the anvil member on resilient means so that when the surgical stapling assembly is overloaded with tissue with anvil member is displaced, relative to the staple holding assembly, a distance sufficient to reduce pressure on the overloaded tissue and less than the length of the legs of the uncrimped staples.
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