Handle actuator for surgical instrument having flexible cable
First Claim
1. A surgical instrument for applying one or more surgical fasteners to tissue, comprising:
- a fastener applying assembly including fastener holding means for holding one or more surgical fasteners, means for driving said surgical fasteners into the tissue, means for capturing and clamping said tissue prior to forming said fasteners and for releasing said tissue after forming said fasteners;
a shaft assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, said fastener applying assembly being mounted to the distal end of the shaft assembly;
an actuator handle assembly mounted to the proximal end of said shaft assembly and including first actuator means for actuating said means for capturing, clamping, and releasing said tissue, and further including second actuator means in cooperation with said first actuator means, said second actuator means operable to drive said surgical fasteners, further including flexible cable means for transferring work from said first actuator means to said fastener applying assembly, said flexible cable means having a first end, said first end being anchored to said first actuator means, said flexible cable means having a second end, said second end being anchored to said means for capturing and clamping said tissue, said fastener applying assembly including means for reversing the direction of a force acting on the first end of said flexible cable means, whereby a force pulling said first actuator means pulls said first end of said flexible cable means in a proximal direction and causes said second end of said flexible cable means to move in a distal direction, thereby moving said means for capturing and clamping said tissue in a distal direction.
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Abstract
A surgical stapling instrument with a remotely articulated staple head assembly on a rotatable support shaft. A joy stick mounted to the shaft of the instrument near the handle allows for remote articulation of the staple head assembly. The staple head assembly includes a narrow contour for insertion between adjacent rib pairs without rib spreading. The staple head assembly further includes a reloadable staple cartridge which may be replaced with differently sized staples of a second cartridge. A closure trigger clamps tissue prior to stapling and cooperates with a second trigger that performs the staple firing operation. The triggers include a safety lock mechanism for preventing premature staple firing.
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5 Claims
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1. A surgical instrument for applying one or more surgical fasteners to tissue, comprising:
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a fastener applying assembly including fastener holding means for holding one or more surgical fasteners, means for driving said surgical fasteners into the tissue, means for capturing and clamping said tissue prior to forming said fasteners and for releasing said tissue after forming said fasteners; a shaft assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, said fastener applying assembly being mounted to the distal end of the shaft assembly; an actuator handle assembly mounted to the proximal end of said shaft assembly and including first actuator means for actuating said means for capturing, clamping, and releasing said tissue, and further including second actuator means in cooperation with said first actuator means, said second actuator means operable to drive said surgical fasteners, further including flexible cable means for transferring work from said first actuator means to said fastener applying assembly, said flexible cable means having a first end, said first end being anchored to said first actuator means, said flexible cable means having a second end, said second end being anchored to said means for capturing and clamping said tissue, said fastener applying assembly including means for reversing the direction of a force acting on the first end of said flexible cable means, whereby a force pulling said first actuator means pulls said first end of said flexible cable means in a proximal direction and causes said second end of said flexible cable means to move in a distal direction, thereby moving said means for capturing and clamping said tissue in a distal direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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