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Surgical stapling instrument incorporating an E-beam firing mechanism

  • US 6,978,921 B2
  • Filed: 05/20/2003
  • Issued: 12/27/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/20/2003
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A surgical instrument comprising:

  • a handle portion operable to produce a firing motion;

    an implement portion responsive to the firing motions from the handle portion, the implement portion comprising;

    an elongate channel coupled to the handle portion and including a channel slot,a staple cartridge received by the elongate channel and incorporating a proximally positioned wedge member aligned to cam upward a driver supporting a staple,an anvil pivotally coupled to the elongate channel and including an anvil channel comprising a vertical slot inwardly open along a longitudinal axis of the anvil and comprising left and right rectanaular prism-shaped recesses communicating with, bisected by, and transverse to the vertical slot, wherein said left and right rectangular prism-shaped recesses extend substantially along the longitudinal length of the vertical slot,a firing device including a distally presented cutting edge longitudinally received between the elongate channel and the vertical slot of the anvil channel of the anvil, an upper member comprised of left and right lateral upper pins sized to slidingly engage upper and lower inner surfaces of the left and right rectangular-shaped recesses of the anvil channel, a lower member engaging the channel slot, and a middle member operable to actuate the staple cartridge by distally translating the wedge member of the staple cartridge, the firing device positively engaging both the elongate channel and the anvil during longitudinal firing travel to provide spacing therebetween for staple formation, and wherein engagement of the firing device during firing maintains vertical spacing between the elongate channel and the anvil resisting both pinching due to an inadequate clamped tissue and partial opening due to an excessive amount of clamped tissue.

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