Surgical stapler and method of applying plastic staples to body tissue
First Claim
1. A stapler for ejecting at least one staple of resilient thermoplastic material having a base member and two legs extending from the base member to sharp ends and wherein the legs include overlapping distal portions for engaging body tissue, the stapler comprising:
- a pair of jaws movable between open and closed positions;
a handle and trigger assembly for controlling operation of the jaws;
an elongated tubular structure connecting the handle and trigger assembly to the jaws;
means for ejecting at least a staple from one of the jaws against the other of the jaws; and
posts for holding normally overlapping distal portions of legs of the staple generally parallel until after the staple is ejected from the stapler.
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Abstract
A stapler for ejecting at least one staple of resilient thermoplastic material having a base member and two legs extending from the base member to sharp ends and wherein the legs include overlapping distal portions for engaging body tissue. The stapler includes a pair of jaws movable between open and closed positions, a handle and trigger assembly for controlling operation of the jaws, an elongated tubular structure connecting the handle and trigger assembly to the jaws, an ejector for ejecting at least one staple from one of the jaws against the other of the jaws, and posts for holding normally overlapping distal portions of legs of the staple generally parallel until after the staple is ejected from the stapler.
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9 Claims
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1. A stapler for ejecting at least one staple of resilient thermoplastic material having a base member and two legs extending from the base member to sharp ends and wherein the legs include overlapping distal portions for engaging body tissue, the stapler comprising:
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a pair of jaws movable between open and closed positions;
a handle and trigger assembly for controlling operation of the jaws;
an elongated tubular structure connecting the handle and trigger assembly to the jaws;
means for ejecting at least a staple from one of the jaws against the other of the jaws; and
posts for holding normally overlapping distal portions of legs of the staple generally parallel until after the staple is ejected from the stapler. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
a platform for ejecting the staple upon being moved towards the other of the jaws;
a cam for moving the platform towards the other of the jaws upon being rotated; and
a bar for rotating the cam upon being linearly moved.
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7. A method of stapling body tissue comprising:
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providing at least one staple comprising a single piece of resilient thermoplastic material having a base member and two legs extending from the base member to sharp ends, and wherein the legs include overlapping distal portions for securing the staple to body tissue;
clamping body tissue between a pair of jaws;
securing the base member of the staple in one of the jaws;
supporting the distal portions of the staple so that the distal portions are parallel and the sharp ends of the staple are directed towards the other of the jaws;
ejecting the staple from the jaw so that the ends of the staple pass through the clamped tissue towards the other of the jaws;
allowing the distal portions of the ejected staple to overlap; and
releasing the base member of the ejected staple. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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