Method of stapling tubular body organs
First Claim
1. A method of stapling the tubular ends of a pair of vessels together, said method comprising the steps ofclamping the tubular ends of the two vessels between an anvil assembly at a distal end of a surgical stapling apparatus and a surgical fastener holding assembly on the apparatus;
- driving an annular stapling part located on one side of the clamped ends of the vessels and having prongs thereon through the clamped ends of the vessels in an annular retaining part removably supported on the anvil assembly and on an opposite side of the clamped vessels;
severing the clamped ends of the vessels on a circular cutting line disposed radially within the stapling part;
moving the anvil assembly away from the stapled ends of the vessels to withdraw the anvil assembly from the annular retaining part;
thereafter collapsing the anvil assembly radially inwardly of said retaining part and said cutting line; and
then withdrawing the stapling apparatus from the stapled-together vessels.
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Abstract
The two-part surgical fastener is composed of an annular stapling part having projecting prongs and an annular retaining part having an annular gap which receives the prongs. The anvil assembly on which the retaining part of the fastener is mounted has fingers which can be collapsed radially inwardly after stapling to permit ease of removal. During stapling, the annular stapling part is driven through the tubular ends of the tissue into retained engagement with the retaining part. At the same time, the clamped ends of the tissue are cut on a circular line and, thereafter, the anvil assembly is collapsed radially inwardly to permit withdrawing of the stapling apparatus.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of stapling the tubular ends of a pair of vessels together, said method comprising the steps of
clamping the tubular ends of the two vessels between an anvil assembly at a distal end of a surgical stapling apparatus and a surgical fastener holding assembly on the apparatus; -
driving an annular stapling part located on one side of the clamped ends of the vessels and having prongs thereon through the clamped ends of the vessels in an annular retaining part removably supported on the anvil assembly and on an opposite side of the clamped vessels; severing the clamped ends of the vessels on a circular cutting line disposed radially within the stapling part; moving the anvil assembly away from the stapled ends of the vessels to withdraw the anvil assembly from the annular retaining part; thereafter collapsing the anvil assembly radially inwardly of said retaining part and said cutting line; and then withdrawing the stapling apparatus from the stapled-together vessels.
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2. A method of fastening together the ends of tubular body organs by means of an annular surgical fastener comprising the steps of
positioning the annular fastener inside a first of the tubular body organs; -
reducing the end of the first tubular body organ to cover the fastener; positioning an annular anvil assembly inside a second of the tubular body organs; reducing the annular circumference of the end of the second tubular body organ to cover an annular portion of the anvil assembly; positioning the fastener and the anvil assembly relative to one another to clamp the reduced circumference ends of the first and second tubular body organs therebetween; driving the fastener toward the anvil assembly and through the ends of the first and second tubular body organs to fasten the organs together; reducing the annular circumference of the anvil assembly to a reduced circumference smaller than the inner annular circumference of the fastener; and thereafter passing the reduced circumference anvil assembly through the fastener. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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