Surgical instrument for establishing circular coloanastomoses
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument for establishing circular coloanastomoses in a colonic lumen, comprising a cylindrical body having a mandrel at one end, a rod coaxially arranged in said mandrel and having a longitudinal axis, a circular knife attached to said rod, means for moving said rod along its longitudinal axis, a stem having a thrust head axially movable with respect to said rod, means for establishing circular anastomoses comprising two members, one said member located on said mandrel, a plurality of suturing elements attached to said one member adapted to move with the rod during the course of establishing circular anastomoses, the other said member located on the thrust head, wherein a portion of said circular anastomosing means located on said mandrel comprises two rings spaced apart from each other, said plurality of suturing elements equispaced circumferentially between said rings, said suturing elements comprising needles, shock absorbing means accommodated on at least one of said needles, and wherein the other said member of said circular anastomosing means comprises a third ring coupled to the thrust head and adapted to separate therefrom during the course of anastomosing, both of the members of said circular anastomosing means being joined together through said needles in the course of anastomosing and are adapted to remove in the colonic lumen until complete necrosis of a compressed colon portion occurs.
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Abstract
The surgical instrument of the present invention is for establishing circular anastomoses between various segments of the colon.
The surgical instrument comprises a cylindrical body having a mandrel 2 at one of its ends and accommodating a coaxially arranged rod 3 carrying a circular knife 4 locked in place thereon and provided with a mechanism for its longitudinal traversing, and a stem 6 carrying a thrust head 7 axially traversable with respect to the rod 3, and a circular anastomosing mechanism 8, which is made up of two members. One of the members of said mechanism is located on the mandrel 2 and carries a number of suturing elements adapted to interact with the rod 3 so as to travel together with the latter when establishing circular anastomoses, while the other member is situated on the thrust head 7. The member of the circular anastomosing mechanism 8 that is located on the mandrel 2 comprises two rings 9 and 10 spaced somewhat apart from each other. A plurality of suturing elements are needles 11 equispaced circumferentially between said rings, while some of the needles 11 carry shock absorbers 12. The other member of the circular anastomosing mechanism 8 that is situated on the thrust head 7 is essentially a ring 14 so connected to the latter as to be separable therefrom when anastomosing. Both of the members of the circular anastomosing mechanism 8 are joined together through the needles 11 in the course of circular anastomosing and are left in the colonic lumen until a complete necrosis of the compressed colon portion occurs.
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- 1. A surgical instrument for establishing circular coloanastomoses in a colonic lumen, comprising a cylindrical body having a mandrel at one end, a rod coaxially arranged in said mandrel and having a longitudinal axis, a circular knife attached to said rod, means for moving said rod along its longitudinal axis, a stem having a thrust head axially movable with respect to said rod, means for establishing circular anastomoses comprising two members, one said member located on said mandrel, a plurality of suturing elements attached to said one member adapted to move with the rod during the course of establishing circular anastomoses, the other said member located on the thrust head, wherein a portion of said circular anastomosing means located on said mandrel comprises two rings spaced apart from each other, said plurality of suturing elements equispaced circumferentially between said rings, said suturing elements comprising needles, shock absorbing means accommodated on at least one of said needles, and wherein the other said member of said circular anastomosing means comprises a third ring coupled to the thrust head and adapted to separate therefrom during the course of anastomosing, both of the members of said circular anastomosing means being joined together through said needles in the course of anastomosing and are adapted to remove in the colonic lumen until complete necrosis of a compressed colon portion occurs.
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