Apparatus and method for resectioning gastro-esophageal tissue
First Claim
1. A system for stapling tissue comprising:
- an operative head including a pair of opposed, curved tissue clamping jaws sized to pass through an esophagus, the jaws being moveable with respect to one another between an open tissue receiving configuration and a closed tissue clamping configuration, a first one of the curved jaws including a stapling mechanism and a second one of the jaws including a staple forming anvil surface, the stapling mechanism including stapling slots through which staples are fired arranged in a row extending from a proximal end of the first jaw to a distal end thereof, wherein the operative head further includes a first jaw moving mechanism for gross adjustment of the position of the jaws relative to one another and a second jaw moving mechanism for fine adjustment of the jaws relative to one another and wherein the second jaw moving mechanism includes a substantially C-shaped clamp received around the first and second jaws; and
a control handle which, when the operative head is in an operative position within one of a patient'"'"'s stomach and esophagus, remains outside the patient, the control handle including a first actuator for moving the jaws relative to one another and a second actuator for operating the stapling mechanism.
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Abstract
A system for stapling tissue comprises a flexible endoscope and an operative head including a pair of opposed, curved tissue clamping jaws sized to pass through an esophagus, the jaws being moveable with respect to one another between an open tissue receiving configuration and a closed tissue clamping configuration, a first one of the curved jaws including a stapling mechanism and a second one of the jaws including a staple forming anvil surface, the stapling mechanism including staple slots through which staples are fired arranged in a row extending from a proximal end of the first jaw to a distal end thereof in combination with a control handle which, when the operative head is in an operative position within one of a patient'"'"'s stomach and esophagus, remains outside the patient, the control handle including a first actuator for moving the jaws relative to one another and a second actuator for operating the stapling mechanism.
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14 Claims
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1. A system for stapling tissue comprising:
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an operative head including a pair of opposed, curved tissue clamping jaws sized to pass through an esophagus, the jaws being moveable with respect to one another between an open tissue receiving configuration and a closed tissue clamping configuration, a first one of the curved jaws including a stapling mechanism and a second one of the jaws including a staple forming anvil surface, the stapling mechanism including stapling slots through which staples are fired arranged in a row extending from a proximal end of the first jaw to a distal end thereof, wherein the operative head further includes a first jaw moving mechanism for gross adjustment of the position of the jaws relative to one another and a second jaw moving mechanism for fine adjustment of the jaws relative to one another and wherein the second jaw moving mechanism includes a substantially C-shaped clamp received around the first and second jaws; and
a control handle which, when the operative head is in an operative position within one of a patient'"'"'s stomach and esophagus, remains outside the patient, the control handle including a first actuator for moving the jaws relative to one another and a second actuator for operating the stapling mechanism. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for stapling tissue comprising:
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an operative head including a pair of opposed, curved tissue clamping jaws sized to pass through an esophagus, the jaws being movable with respect to one another between an open tissue receiving configuration and a closed tissue clamping configuration, a first one of the curved jaws including a stapling mechanism and a second one of the jaws including a staple forming anvil surface, the stapling mechanism including stapling slots through which staples are fired arranged in a row extending from a proximal end of the first jaw to a distal end thereof, further including a first jaw moving mechanism for gross adjustment of the position of the jaws relative to one another an a second jaw moving mechanism for fine adjustment of the jaws relative to one another, wherein the second jaw moving mechanism includes an I-beam member a web of which extends through corresponding slots in the first and second jaws with a portion of the I-beam member being received within the first jaw and a second portion of the I-beam member being received within the second jaw; and
a control handle which, when the operative head is in an operative position within one of a patient'"'"'s stomach and esophagus, remains outside the patient, the control handle including a first actuator for moving the jaws relative to one another and a second actuator for operating the stapling mechanism.
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13. A system for stapling tissue comprising:
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an operative head including a pair of opposed, curved tissue clamping jaws sized to pass through an esophagus, the jaws being movable with respect to one another between an open tissue receiving configuration and a closed tissue clamping configuration, a first one of the curved jaws including a stapling mechanism and a second one of the jaws including a staple forming anvil surface, the stapling mechanism including stapling slots through which staples are fired arranged in a row extending from a proximal end of the first jaw to a distal end thereof, further including a first jaw moving mechanism for gross adjustment of the position of the jaws relative to one another an a second jaw moving mechanism for fine adjustment of the jaws relative to one another, wherein the second jaw moving mechanism includes an I-beam member a web of which extends through corresponding slots in the first and second jaws with a portion of the I-beam member being received within the first jaw and a second portion of the I-beam member being received within the second jaw, and wherein the I-beam member serves as the staple pusher and wherein a first portion of the I-beam member includes a camming surface which sequentially contacts each of a plurality of staple pushers as the I-beam member is moved through the corresponding slots in the first and second jaws; and
a control handle which, when the operative head is in an operative position within one of a patient'"'"'s stomach and esophagus, remains outside the patient, the control handle including a first actuator for moving the jaws relative to one another and a second actuator for operating the stapling mechanism.
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14. A system for stapling tissue comprising:
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an operative head including a pair of opposed, curved tissue clamping jaws sized to pass through an esophagus, the jaws being movable with respect to one another between an open tissue receiving configuration and a closed tissue clamping configuration, a first one of the curved jaws including a stapling mechanism and a second one of the jaws including a staple forming anvil surface, the stapling mechanism including stapling slots through which staples are fired arranged in a row extending from a proximal end of the first jaw to a distal end thereof, further including a first jaw moving mechanism for gross adjustment of the position of the jaws relative to one another an a second jaw moving mechanism for fine adjustment of the jaws relative to one another, wherein the second jaw moving mechanism includes an I-beam member a web of which extends through corresponding slots in the first and second jaws with a portion of the I-beam member being received within the first jaw and a second portion of the I-beam member being received within the second jaw, and wherein the I-beam member includes a tissue cutting blade extending from the web between the first and second portions of the I-beam member; and
a control handle which, when the operative head is in an operative position within one of a patient'"'"'s stomach and esophagus, remains outside the patient, the control handle including a first actuator for moving the jaws relative to one another and a second actuator for operating the stapling mechanism.
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