Power control circuit for powered surgical stapler
US-12082817-B2 · Sep 10, 2024 · US
US10507022B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10507022-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415316527-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2019 |
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A surgical stapling apparatus (10) having an adjustable minimum tissue gap (G) is provided. The surgical stapling apparatus (10) includes a proximal handle portion (20), an elongated central body portion (30), a distal head portion (40), an anvil assembly (50), and an approximation assembly (100). The approximation assembly (100) includes a drive screw (140), a screw stop (150), and a screw extension (160). The adjustable minimum tissue gap (G) can be adjusted by selectively securing the screw extension (160) to the drive screw (140) using a first or second pair of openings (145, 147) of the drive screw (140). A method is also provided to determine the minimum tissue gap (G) of the surgical stapling apparatus (10).
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A surgical stapling apparatus comprising: a body portion; a head portion disposed on a distal end of the body portion, the head portion supporting a plurality of staples; an anvil assembly including an anvil, the anvil being movably supported in relation to the head portion between retracted and advanced positions, the anvil and the head portion defining a minimum tissue gap in the retracted position; an approximation assembly extending through the body portion and the head portion, the approximation assembly having a distal end supporting the anvil assembly and being actuable to move the anvil assembly relative to the head portion, the approximation assembly including a screw extension secured to a drive screw, the screw extension and the drive screw being adapted to be secured together in at least first and second rotational orientations, wherein in the first rotational orientation the approximation assembly has a fixed first effective length and in the second rotational orientation the approximation assembly has a fixed second effective length, wherein the fixed first effective length is greater than the fixed second effective length, wherein in the first rotational orientation, the anvil and the head portion define a first minimum tissue gap therebetween and in the second rotational orientation, the anvil and the head portion define a second minimum tissue gap therebetween. 2. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of a distal end of the drive screw and a proximal end of the screw extension defines a first pair of openings and a second pair of openings, a central axis of the first pair of openings being longitudinally spaced from a central axis of the second pair of openings. 3. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the distance between the central axis of the first pair of openings and the central axis of the second pair of openings is between 0.05 mm and 5 mm. 4. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the other of the distal end of the drive screw and the proximal end of the screw extension defines a throughbore configured to be selectively aligned with either of the first or second pair of openings. 5. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the throughbore is aligned with the first pair of openings when the screw extension is in the first position and the throughbore is aligned with the second pair of openings when the screw extension is in the second position. 6. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of staples measure 4.8 mm when the screw extension is in the first position and the plurality of staples measure 3.5 mm when the screw extension is in the second position. 7. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the central axis of the first pair of openings is perpendicular to the central axis of the second pair of openings. 8. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein a distal end of the screw extension includes a retaining feature defining a plurality of slots. 9. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein one of the plurality of slots is disposed in a vertical position when the screw extension is in the first position. 10. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein one of the plurality of slots is disposed in a horizontal position when the screw extension is in the second position. 11. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the approximation assembly further includes an actuation knob coupled to the drive screw and selectively actuable to move the anvil assembly relative to the head portion. 12. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 1 , further including a handle portion disposed on a proximal end of the body portion, wherein the handle portion includes a stationary handle and a firing trigger. 13. A surgical stapling apparatus comprising: a body portion; a head portion disposed on a distal end of the body portion, the head portion supporting a plurality of staples; an anvil assembly including an anvil, the anvil being movably supported in relation to the head portion between retracted and advanced positions, the anvil and the head portion defining a minimum tissue gap in the retracted position; an approximation assembly extending through the body portion and the head portion, the approximation assembly having a distal end supporting the anvil assembly and being actuable to move the anvil assembly relative to the head portion, the approximation assembly including a screw extension secured to a drive screw defining a helical thread, the screw extension and the drive screw being adapted to be secured together in at least first and second orientations, wherein in the first orientation, the approximation assembly has a fixed first effective length and in the second orientation, the approximation assembly has a fixed second effective length, wherein the fixed first effective length is greater than the fixed second effective length, wherein in the first orientation, the anvil and the head portion define a first minimum tissue gap therebetween and in the second orientation, the anvil and the head portion define a second minimum tissue gap therebetween. 14. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein at least one of a distal end of the drive screw and a proximal end of the screw extension defines a first pair of openings and a second pair of openings, a central axis of the first pair of openings being longitudinally spaced from a central axis of the second pair of openings. 15. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the other of the distal end of the drive screw and the proximal end of the screw extension defines a throughbore configured to be selectively aligned with either of the first or second pair of openings. 16. The surgical stapling apparatus according to claim 15 , wherein the throughbore is aligned with the first pair of openings when the screw extension is in the first position and the throughbore is aligned with the second pair of openings when the screw extension is in the second position. 17. A surgical stapling apparatus comprising: a body portion; a head portion disposed on a distal end of the body portion, the head portion supporting a plurality of staples; an anvil assembly including an anvil, the anvil being movably supported in relation to the head portion between retracted and advanced positions, the anvil and the head portion defining a minimum tissue gap in the retracted position; an approximation assembly extending through the body portion and the head portion, the approximation assembly having a distal end supporting the anvil assembly and being actuable to move the anvil assembly relative to the head portion, the approximation assembly including a screw extension secured to a drive screw and a rotatable sleeve received about the drive screw, the screw extension and the drive screw being adapted to be secured together in at least first and second orientations, wherein in the first orientation, the approximation assembly has a fixed first effective length and in the second orientation, the approximation assembly has a fixed second effective length, wherein the fixed first effective length is greater than the fixed second effective length, wherein in the first orientation, the anvil and the head portion define a first minimum tissue gap therebetween and in the second orientation, the anvil and the head portion define a second
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