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Cutting blade for a surgical anastomosis stapling instrument

  • US 6,193,129 B1
  • Filed: 01/24/2000
  • Issued: 02/27/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/24/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A surgical cutting and stapling and instrument for applying a plurality of staples to tissue, said surgical stapling instrument comprising:

  • a handle portion;

    a firing trigger pivotably connected to said handle portion;

    a shaft extending from said handle portion;

    a stapling head attached to said shaft and having a distal face, said distal face having an array of staple slots and staples therein, said staples operably coupled to said firing trigger;

    an anvil coupled to said stapling head, said anvil having an array of staple forming pockets therein, said staple forming pockets facing said distal face of said stapling head and in alignment with said staple slots in said distal face for forming said staples therebetween;

    a breakaway washer mounted within said anvil of said stapling head, said breakaway washer having a pair of parallel spaced walls and a thin web extending therebetween, said thin web facing said distal face of said stapling head;

    a blade located within said distal face of said stapling head and operably coupled to said firing trigger, said blade having a distal cutting edge and at least one wedge spike protruding distally therefrom, said at least one wedge spike having a first and a second edge, said distal cutting edge and said at least one wedge spike facing said annular thin web of said breakaway washer; and

    wherein when said anvil is moved adjacent to said stapling head and said firing trigger is closed, said staples are formed and said blade is moved to sever said breakaway washer, and when said blade is moved, said at least one wedge spike of said blade penetrates said thin web of said breakaway washer and weakens said thin web by propagating at least one crack therein, and said distal cutting edge of said blade severs said thin web having at least one crack therein.

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