Endoscopic stapling devices and methods
First Claim
1. A medical instrument for applying a fastener to tissue, comprising:
- a first member carrying at least one fastener;
a second member, the first and second members being relatively moveable towards one another a tissue compressing position;
a firing element advanceable to drive the fastener from the first member towards the second member using a driving force, the driving force acting to produce separating forces against the first and second members;
and arm assembly having a first section pivotally coupled to the first member and a second section pivotally coupling the arm-assembly'"'"'s first section to the second member, anda force displacement strut operatively connecting the arm assembly to either the first and second member, to resist displacement of the first and second members from the tissue compressing position by the driving force.
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Abstract
Described herein are endoscopic staplers used to apply one or more fasteners to body tissue. In one embodiment, a fastener-applying device, which is preferably a stapler, is passed transorally into the stomach and used to plicate stomach tissue by engaging tissue from inside of the stomach and drawing it inwardly. In the disclosed embodiments, the tissue is drawn inwardly into a vacuum chamber, causing sections of serosal tissue on the exterior of the stomach to be positioned facing one another. The disclosed staplers allow the opposed sections of tissue to be moved into contact with one another, and preferably deliver staples for maintaining contact between the tissue sections at least until serosal bonds form between them. Each of these steps may be performed wholly from the inside of the stomach and thus can eliminate the need for any surgical or laparoscopic intervention. After one or more plications are formed, medical devices may optionally be coupled to the plication(s) for retention within the stomach.
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7 Claims
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1. A medical instrument for applying a fastener to tissue, comprising:
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a first member carrying at least one fastener; a second member, the first and second members being relatively moveable towards one another a tissue compressing position; a firing element advanceable to drive the fastener from the first member towards the second member using a driving force, the driving force acting to produce separating forces against the first and second members; and arm assembly having a first section pivotally coupled to the first member and a second section pivotally coupling the arm-assembly'"'"'s first section to the second member, and a force displacement strut operatively connecting the arm assembly to either the first and second member, to resist displacement of the first and second members from the tissue compressing position by the driving force. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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