"Omega"-shaped staple for surgical, especially endoscopic, purposes
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1. In combination:
- a staple for surgical purposes, made from bendable material, which has a base with a pair of ends and a pair of legs projecting from said base respective ends, said base having a tissue contacting surface and said base being shaped with a bend opposite to said tissue contacting surface and opposite an anvil for forming said staples so that the ends of said base are adjacent to one another, such that said base and legs form an essentially Ω
-shaped contour; and
a stapler for forming said staple comprising a housing, said stapler having at least an anvil and a staple former contained within said housing for forming said staple around said anvil, said staple held adjacent said anvil, and said anvil having a staple contacting surface, such that said tissue contacting surface of said anvil is engageable with said staple contacting surface during the forming of said staple.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a staple for surgical purposes, made from bendable wire-like material. According to the invention, a staple is so designed that the base is shaped bent backwards from its tissue fastening surface, starting from its center section, on both sides, opposite to the direction of the legs, so far that the ends of the base touch or come close to each other, the base and legs thereby forming an essentially Ω-shaped contour. The bent-back configuration effects a substantial reduction in the width of the staple when it is pushed forward through the trocar cannula, so that endoscopically larger staples than usual can be set with a suitable fastening mechanism.
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14 Claims
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1. In combination:
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a staple for surgical purposes, made from bendable material, which has a base with a pair of ends and a pair of legs projecting from said base respective ends, said base having a tissue contacting surface and said base being shaped with a bend opposite to said tissue contacting surface and opposite an anvil for forming said staples so that the ends of said base are adjacent to one another, such that said base and legs form an essentially Ω
-shaped contour; anda stapler for forming said staple comprising a housing, said stapler having at least an anvil and a staple former contained within said housing for forming said staple around said anvil, said staple held adjacent said anvil, and said anvil having a staple contacting surface, such that said tissue contacting surface of said anvil is engageable with said staple contacting surface during the forming of said staple. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. Staple for surgical purposes, made from bendable material, which has a base with a pair of ends and a pair of legs projecting from said base respective ends, said base having a tissue contacting surface and said base being shaped with a bend opposite to said tissue contacting surface so that the ends of said base are adjacent to one another, such that said base and legs form an essentially Ω
- -shaped contour characterized in that a pair of first straight sections extend from the bend in the center of said staple to each side of said bend, said sections forming an essentially right angle.
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11. In combination:
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a staple for surgical purposes, made from bendable material, which as a base with a pair of ends and a pair of legs projecting from said base respective ends, said base having a tissue contacting surface and said base being shaped with a bend opposite to said tissue contacting surface and opposite an anvil for forming said staples so that the ends of said base are adjacent to one another, such that said base and legs form an essentially Ω
-shaped contour; anda stapler for forming said staple having a housing; an anvil and a staple former contained within said housing for forming said staple around said anvils, said staple held adjacent said anvil, and said anvil having a staple contacting surface, such that said tissue contacting surface of said anvil is engageable with said staple contacting surface, and a driver for driving said staple against said anvil during the forming of said staple. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A method for fastening tissue in a body comprising:
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inserting a trocar cannula into said body, said trocar having an external diameter; and applying a tissue fastener to said tissue, said tissue fastener inserted through said trocar cannula by a tissue fastening mechanism containing an anvil, wherein said tissue fastener has a pre-formed width less than the external diameter of said cannula; and wherein said tissue fastening mechanism contains a former which forms said tissue fastener about said anvil such that said tissue fastener has a formed width which is greater than the diameter of said external diameter of said cannula.
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