Surgical stapler buttress assembly with adhesion to wet end effector

US10517592B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10517592-B2
Application numberUS-201514926057-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 29, 2015
Priority dateOct 29, 2015
Publication dateDec 31, 2019
Grant dateDec 31, 2019

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A buttress assembly is configured to temporarily adhere to a wet surgical stapler end effector. The buttress assembly includes a buttress body and a humidity tolerant adhesive material. The humidity tolerant adhesive material is applied to at least one side of the buttress body. The humidity tolerant adhesive material is configured to hold the buttress body to an underside of an anvil or a deck of a staple cartridge for at least five minutes in an environment of 100% relative humidity at approximately 37° C.

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We claim: 1. A method of applying a buttress to a wet surgical stapler end effector with a humidity tolerant adhesive, the method comprising the steps of: (a) positioning a buttress assembly between an anvil and a staple cartridge of the end effector, wherein the buttress assembly comprises: (i) a buttress body, and (ii) a humidity tolerant adhesive material comprising a blend of polyethylene-polyethylene glycol copolymers and poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymers, wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material faces either an underside of the anvil or a deck of the staple cartridge, wherein the anvil is in an open position relative to the staple cartridge during the act of positioning the buttress assembly between the anvil and the staple cartridge; (b) moving the anvil toward the staple cartridge; and (c) moving the anvil back to the open position, wherein the buttress assembly is adhered to the underside of the anvil or the deck of the staple cartridge via the humidity tolerant adhesive material with the anvil moved back to the open position, wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material holds the buttress body to the underside of the anvil or the deck of the staple cartridge for at least five minutes in an environment of 100% relative humidity. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material holds the buttress body to the underside of the anvil or the deck of the staple cartridge for at least five minutes in an environment of 100% relative humidity at body temperature after the humidity tolerant adhesive material has been exposed to a relative humidity of from about 20% to about 60% for up to one hour at room temperature. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises a blend of poloxamers. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the poloxamers are selected from the group consisting of: poloxamer 188; poloxamer 246; poloxamer 124; poloxamer 407; and combinations thereof. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises a mixture of polyethylene glycol having molecular weights of from about 200 to about 20,000. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the polyethylene-polyethylene glycol copolymers and poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymers are present in the humidity tolerant adhesive material in a ratio of from about 40:60 to about 60:40 of polyethylene-polyethylene glycol copolymers to poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymers. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises a block copolymer of polyethylene glycol and poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymer. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises triglycerides. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises a hydrocolloid gel. 10. A method of applying a buttress to a wet surgical stapler end effector with a humidity tolerant adhesive, the method comprising the steps of: (a) positioning a buttress assembly between an anvil and a staple cartridge of the end effector, wherein the buttress assembly comprises: (i) a buttress body, and (ii) a humidity tolerant adhesive material comprising a block copolymer of polyethylene glycol and poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymer, wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material faces either an underside of the anvil or a deck of the staple cartridge, wherein the anvil is in an open position relative to the staple cartridge during the act of positioning the buttress assembly between the anvil and the staple cartridge; (b) moving the anvil toward the staple cartridge; and (c) moving the anvil back to the open position, wherein the buttress assembly is adhered to the underside of the anvil or the deck of the staple cartridge via the humidity tolerant adhesive material with the anvil moved back to the open position, wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material holds the buttress body to the underside of the anvil or the deck of the staple cartridge. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material holds the buttress body to the underside of the anvil or the deck of the staple cartridge for at least five minutes in an environment of 100% relative humidity at body temperature after the humidity tolerant adhesive material has been exposed to a relative humidity of from about 20% to about 60% for up to one hour at room temperature. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises a blend of poloxamers. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the poloxamers are selected from the group consisting of: poloxamer 188; poloxamer 246; poloxamer 124; poloxamer 407; and combinations thereof. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises a mixture of polyethylene glycol having molecular weights of from about 200 to about 20,000. 15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises copolymers selected from the group consisting of: polyethylene-polyethylene glycol copolymers; poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymers; and combinations thereof. 16. The method of claim 10 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises a blend of polyethylene-polyethylene glycol copolymers and poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymers. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the polyethylene-polyethylene glycol copolymers and poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymers are present in the humidity tolerant adhesive material in a ratio of from about 40:60 to about 60:40 of polyethylene-polyethylene glycol copolymers to poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymers. 18. The method of claim 10 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises triglycerides. 19. The method of claim 10 , wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material further comprises a hydrocolloid gel. 20. A method of applying a buttress to a wet surgical stapler end effector with a humidity tolerant adhesive, the method comprising the steps of: (a) positioning a buttress assembly between an anvil and a staple cartridge of the end effector, wherein the buttress assembly comprises: (i) a buttress body, and (ii) a humidity tolerant adhesive material comprising a blend of polyethylene-polyethylene glycol copolymers and poly(caprolactone)-glycolide copolymers, wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material faces either an underside of the anvil or a deck of the staple cartridge, wherein the anvil is in an open position relative to the staple cartridge during the act of positioning the buttress assembly between the anvil and the staple cartridge; (b) moving the anvil toward the staple cartridge; and (c) moving the anvil back to the open position, wherein the buttress assembly is adhered to the underside of the anvil or the deck of the staple cartridge via the humidity tolerant adhesive material with the anvil moved back to the open position, wherein the humidity tolerant adhesive material holds the buttress body to the underside of the anvil or the deck of the staple cartridge.

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  • (bio)absorbable, (bio)resorbable or resorptive · CPC title

  • adhesive · CPC title

  • characterised by the way of} applying the adhesive {(B29C65/50 takes precedence; apparatus for applying liquids in general B05C; processes for applying liquids in general B05D) · CPC title

  • Surgical equipment · CPC title

  • characterised by its anvil · CPC title

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What does patent US10517592B2 cover?
A buttress assembly is configured to temporarily adhere to a wet surgical stapler end effector. The buttress assembly includes a buttress body and a humidity tolerant adhesive material. The humidity tolerant adhesive material is applied to at least one side of the buttress body. The humidity tolerant adhesive material is configured to hold the buttress body to an underside of an anvil or a deck…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ethicon Endo Surgery Llc, Ethicon Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/072. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 31 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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