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Surgical stapler apparatus with flexible shaft

  • US 4,485,817 A
  • Filed: 05/28/1982
  • Issued: 12/04/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/28/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for applying surgical fasteners, said apparatus comprising:

  • applicator means for applying fasteners to tissue;

    said applicator means including applying means and anvil means for cooperating with said applying means to apply the fasteners to tissue;

    actuator means for actuating said applicator means to apply fasteners to tissue; and

    shaft means connecting said applicator means and said actuator means, said shaft means being substantially flexible to bend during insertion into a body channel to conform to the configuration of the body channel into which the apparatus is inserted for the particular surgical operation being performed and capable of retaining said configuration during actuation;

    said shaft means being for transmitting a first, relatively small force from said actuator means to said applicator means hydraulically, and comprising first and second sleeves, said first sleeve being within said second sleeve, and said actuator means comprising slide means secured to said first sleeve for moving said anvil means toward or away from said applying means;

    said applicator means being for producing, responsive to said first force, a second force larger than said first force, for applying the fasteners to tissue; and

    said applicator means further comprising means for hydraulically maintaining a selected gap between said anvil means and said applying means during application of the fasteners to tissue.

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