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Surgical instrument and staples for applying purse string sutures

  • US 5,242,457 A
  • Filed: 05/08/1992
  • Issued: 09/07/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/08/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A surgical instrument for applying a purse string suture to tissue, comprising:

  • a pair of staple cartridges having opposed tissue clamping surfaces for clamping the tissue therebetween;

    a row of staple receiving slots defining an axis formed in each of said cartridges, each slot being able to receive a staple with its legs pointing toward the tissue clamping surface of said cartridge;

    a central slot extending along said tissue clamping surface of each staple cartridge for receiving a purse string suture connected to the staples in each of said staple receiving slots;

    a staple pusher bar slidably mounted in each cartridge and able to engage and bend the legs of each staple toward the tissue clamping surface of said cartridge upon movement of said staple pusher bar relative to said cartridge; and

    actuating means for sliding the pusher bar in each staple cartridge to bend the staple legs and secure the staples and the purse string suture to the tissue clamped between said cartridges wherein;

    said staple pusher bar is movable relative to said cartridge in a direction parallel to the axis of the row of staples therein.

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