Stapler for mucosectomy
First Claim
1. A stapler for mucosectomy, comprising:
- a stapler head comprising at least one body provided with a central hole wherein a rod is slidingly inserted;
an anvil attached to an end of said rod opposite to said central hole; and
three annular grooves formed in a lateral surface of the rod and perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis thereof, the annular grooves being spaced from one another along the longitudinal axis of the rod such that a portion of the lateral surface of the rod is positioned between adjacent grooves, the portion of the lateral surface of the rod extending between each groove defining an axial dimension greater than an axial dimension defined each groove, wherein the axial dimensions are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rod, the grooves being arranged at varying distances from the anvil, and being configured and dimensioned to individually and selectively receive a portion of mucosa to be tied around the rod in a purse string suture in correspondence of one of said grooves such that varying amounts of mucosa can be drawn into the at least one body during approximation of the stapler head and the anvil dependent upon the groove to which the mucosa is secured.
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Abstract
The head of a stapler for mucosectomy comprises an external goblet-shaped body (1) wherein an internal goblet-shaped body (2) is concentrically and slidingly located, at the edge of which a circular blade (3) is fixed. The internal goblet-shaped body (2) is provided with a central hole (5) wherein a rod (6) is slidingly inserted, at the end (7) of which an anvil (8; 8′) is fixed. One or more annular grooves (11), which are parallel and suitably spaced one from the other, are formed on the lateral surface of the rod (6) perpendicularly to the axis thereof. Said grooves (11) are intended to receive a portion of mucosa (9a) which is included in a purse string suture as the mucosa is tied around the rod (6). By retracting the rod (6) in the central hole (5) of the stem (2a) of the internal goblet-shaped body (2) the mucosa to be removed is carried into the internal goblet-shaped body (2). The anvil (8; 8′) and the circular blade (3) are moved closer one to the other, by suitable means, in order to cut the tissues when the stapler is in a closed position.
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11 Claims
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1. A stapler for mucosectomy, comprising:
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a stapler head comprising at least one body provided with a central hole wherein a rod is slidingly inserted; an anvil attached to an end of said rod opposite to said central hole; and three annular grooves formed in a lateral surface of the rod and perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis thereof, the annular grooves being spaced from one another along the longitudinal axis of the rod such that a portion of the lateral surface of the rod is positioned between adjacent grooves, the portion of the lateral surface of the rod extending between each groove defining an axial dimension greater than an axial dimension defined each groove, wherein the axial dimensions are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rod, the grooves being arranged at varying distances from the anvil, and being configured and dimensioned to individually and selectively receive a portion of mucosa to be tied around the rod in a purse string suture in correspondence of one of said grooves such that varying amounts of mucosa can be drawn into the at least one body during approximation of the stapler head and the anvil dependent upon the groove to which the mucosa is secured. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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