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Cartridge assembly for a surgical stapling instrument

  • US 4,903,697 A
  • Filed: 09/01/1988
  • Issued: 02/27/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A disposable cartridge assembly for a surgical stapling instrument and comprising:

  • a staple carrying component mounted on an elongated tubular element and having one or more annular arrays of staples surrounding a cylindrical scalpel and having a cylindrical scalpel knife edge disposed adjacent to and inwardly of the staples, said staple carrying component being furthermore provided with a staple and scalpel driver;

    an anvil carrying component mounted on said elongated tubular element so as to be capable of relative movement towards and away from the staple carrying component and having an annular anvil surface formed with one or more annular arrays of staple clinching grooves and including an annular element located inwardly of said clinching grooves and penetrable by said scalpel knife edge;

    a cylindrical bushing formed integrally with said annular element surrounding said elongated tubular element and extending therefrom in the direction of said staple carrying component so that when the components are brought together, the bushing extends into a narrow hollow space of the staple carrying component;

    said anvil carrying component furthermore comprising constituent anvil elements articulated with respect to each other and presenting said annular anvil surface, each segment being integrally secured at one end thereof to a central hub portion by a relatively flexible linkage and being formed at an opposite end thereof with a component anvil surface, said component anvil surfaces together forming said annular anvil surface;

    biasing means for biasing said elements into a retracted position wherein said annular anvil surface has a first diameter;

    a locking element for releasable interengagement with said anvil elements so as to maintain them in an expanded position against a biasing force exerted by said biasing means wherein said anvil surface has a second larger diameter and so as to lock said elements against relative displacement so that upon disengagement of said locking element from said anvil elements, the latter are displaced under said biasing force into said retracted position;

    each anvil segment being formed adjacent said opposite end with a slot which together form a groove, said locking element being constituted by said annular element adapted to fit into said groove so as to maintain said segments in their expanded position, said annular element being furthermore formed with a succession of tooth like projections adapted to project into the spaces between the segments thereby to prevent movement of the segments with respect to each other.

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