Surgical stapler and cartridge
First Claim
1. A stapler and cartridge for joining together body tissue comprising:
- a pair of pivotally connected handles, each of said handles having a terminal end portion for manually operating said stapler, an inner end portion for pivotally connecting said handle to a jaw of a pair of pivotally connected jaws, and a medial portion for pivotally connecting together said pair of handles;
a pair of pivotally connected jaws, the first of said jaws having a terminal end portion for retaining a cartridge, an inner portion for pivotally connecting said jaw to one of said handles and a medial portion for pivotally connecting said jaw to the other of said jaws, and the other jaw having an anvil end portion for clinching said staples which are in said cartridge, an inner end portion for pivotally connecting said other jaw to the other of said handles and a medial portion for pivotally connecting said other jaw and the first of said jaws;
means for opening and closing said jaws in increments to properly position said jaws on said body tissue before joining said body tissue with said staples; and
a cartridge retained to said end portion of said jaw, said cartridge being in fixed relationship to said jaw and having rows of staples for joining together said body tissue.
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Abstract
A stapler and cartridge for joining together layers of body tissues. In a first aspect of the invention, a pair of handles, pivotally connected between opposite end portions, open a pair of jaws when the handles are rotatably moved apart and close the jaws when the handles are rotatably brought together. A detent is provided which assists a surgeon in properly clamping the layers of tissue before firing the staples through the tissues. A disposable cartridge is detachably mounted in one of the jaws by a pair of rails which slidably engage a pair of channels in one of the jaws and a convex boss which forcibly engages an aperture of the jaw. The cartridge is comprised of a staple retaining member and a staple unloading member. During a firing and clinching of the staples the cartridge members are telescoped together such that the size of the cartridge is reduced. In a second aspect of the invention, end portions of a pair of pivotally connected handles form jaws. In a third aspect of the invention a pair of pivotally connected jaws are connected to a pair of handles by a pair of short links and a long slender rod.
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13 Claims
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1. A stapler and cartridge for joining together body tissue comprising:
- a pair of pivotally connected handles, each of said handles having a terminal end portion for manually operating said stapler, an inner end portion for pivotally connecting said handle to a jaw of a pair of pivotally connected jaws, and a medial portion for pivotally connecting together said pair of handles;
a pair of pivotally connected jaws, the first of said jaws having a terminal end portion for retaining a cartridge, an inner portion for pivotally connecting said jaw to one of said handles and a medial portion for pivotally connecting said jaw to the other of said jaws, and the other jaw having an anvil end portion for clinching said staples which are in said cartridge, an inner end portion for pivotally connecting said other jaw to the other of said handles and a medial portion for pivotally connecting said other jaw and the first of said jaws;
means for opening and closing said jaws in increments to properly position said jaws on said body tissue before joining said body tissue with said staples; and
a cartridge retained to said end portion of said jaw, said cartridge being in fixed relationship to said jaw and having rows of staples for joining together said body tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
- a pair of pivotally connected handles, each of said handles having a terminal end portion for manually operating said stapler, an inner end portion for pivotally connecting said handle to a jaw of a pair of pivotally connected jaws, and a medial portion for pivotally connecting together said pair of handles;
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10. A stapler and cartridge for joining together layers of body tissue comprising:
- a pair of jaws;
a pair of handles for bringing together said pair of jaws to join together layers of body tissue with a plurality of staples;
means for opening and closing said jaws in increments to properly position said jaws on said body tissue before joining said body tissue with said staples; and
a disposable cartridge for storing said plurality of staples detachably retained in one of said jaws, said cartridge comprised of;
a staple retaining member for storing said plurality of staples, said staple retaining member having a plurality of slotted openings for storing said staples, each of said openings having end portions for receiving side portions of said staples and enlarged center portions; and
a staple unloading member, in telescopic relationship with said staple retaining member, said staple unloading member having a plurality of blades for forcing said staples through said layers of body tissue and clinching said staples when said handles are brought together, said staple unloading member being in partial telescopic relationship with said slotted openings before forcing said staples and in fully engaged relationship with said slotted openings for discharging and clinching said staples. - View Dependent Claims (11)
- a pair of jaws;
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12. A stapler and cartridge for joining together body tissue comprising:
- a pair of pivotally connected handles for manually opening and closing a pair of jaws;
a pair of pivotally connected jaws operably connected to said handles, said jaws being selectively movable apart from each other and toward each other, one of said jaws having a terminal end portion for retaining a cartridge having a plurality of staples and the other of said jaws having a terminal anvil end portion for clinching end portions of said staples;
a cartridge retained to said cartridge retaining terminal end portion in fixed relationship to said terminal end portion and having a plurality of staples arranged in rows; and
a means for opening and closing said jaws in small increments to properly position said jaws on said body tissue before joining said body tissue with said staples.
- a pair of pivotally connected handles for manually opening and closing a pair of jaws;
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13. In a surgical stapler of the type having a pair of pivotally connected jaws, an anvil mounted on a terminal end portion of one of said jaws, and a cartridge containing a plurality of staples mounted on a terminal end portion of the other of said jaws for joining together body tissue, the improvement comprising:
- a pair of pivotally connected handles for manually opening and closing said jaws, one of said handles having an end portion pivotally connected to an inner end portion of one of said jaws and the other of said handles having an end portion pivotally connected to an inner end portion of the other of said jaws; and
a means for opening and closing said jaws in small increments for properly positioning said jaws on said body tissue before joining said tissue with said staples.
- a pair of pivotally connected handles for manually opening and closing said jaws, one of said handles having an end portion pivotally connected to an inner end portion of one of said jaws and the other of said handles having an end portion pivotally connected to an inner end portion of the other of said jaws; and
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