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Surgical instrument for practicing mechanical sutures and biopsies

  • US 4,617,928 A
  • Filed: 09/17/1984
  • Issued: 10/21/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/17/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A surgical instrument for placing suture staples and performing biopsies, comprising:

  • a fixed leg having an upper body and a lower body connected to said upper body, said upper body defining a channel and said lower body comprising a fixed frame, said frame having a lower triangular face and positioning means for arranging a plurality of suture staples in a V-shaped configuration adjacent said face, said triangular face including openings for staples in said positioning means;

    a movable leg slidably engaged in said channel and having a triangular anvil movable toward and away from said triangular face of said fixed frame, said anvil having an upper triangular surface for interaction with and the closing of staples from said frame, and a blunt end;

    slide means in said upper body between said fixed leg and said movable leg for sliding said movable leg with respect to said fixed leg;

    a staple pusher movably mounted in said lower body of said fixed leg for pushing staples out of said positioning means into engagement with said triangular surface of said anvil;

    release means engaged with said fixed leg and connected to said staple pusher for moving said staple pusher; and

    a V-shaped cutting blade conencted to and movable with said staple pusher beyond said face of said frame for cutting tissue between said frame face and said anvil surface, said openings for staples in said face of said frame being disposed outwardly of said V-shaped blade, said blade having two conveying blade portions converging to an apex where said blade portions meet, said blade portions having bases opposite from said apex which are spaced from each other, whereby an open cut is formed by said blade.

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