Compressible adjunct with attachment regions

US10524788B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10524788-B2
Application numberUS-201514871153-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2015
Priority dateSep 30, 2015
Publication dateJan 7, 2020
Grant dateJan 7, 2020

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A compressible adjunct is used with a surgical instrument including a staple cartridge deck. The compressible adjunct includes a first biocompatible material, a second biocompatible material with a lower melting temperature than the first biocompatible material, and a body including a face positionable against a length of the staple cartridge deck. The face includes a plurality of attachment regions spaced apart from one another, wherein the plurality of attachment regions include the second biocompatible material, wherein the face is selectively attachable to the staple cartridge deck at said plurality of attachment regions, and a plurality of non-attachment regions extending between the plurality of attachment regions, wherein the second biocompatible material is selectively disposed outside said non-attachment regions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A compressible adjunct for use with a surgical instrument including a staple cartridge deck, wherein said compressible adjunct comprises: a first biocompatible material; a second biocompatible material with a lower melting temperature than said first biocompatible material, wherein said first biocompatible material and said second biocompatible material are positioned on a first surface of said staple cartridge deck; and a body comprising a face positionable against a length of the staple cartridge deck, wherein said face comprises: a plurality of attachment regions spaced apart from one another, wherein said plurality of attachment regions include said second biocompatible material, wherein each of said plurality of attachment regions extends across a width of said body, and wherein said face is selectively attachable to the staple cartridge deck at said plurality of attachment regions; and a plurality of non-attachment regions extending between said plurality of attachment regions, wherein said second biocompatible material is selectively disposed outside said non-attachment regions, and wherein said compressible adjunct is selectively attached to the staple cartridge deck by temporarily heating said face to a temperature greater than or equal to said melting temperature of said second biocompatible material but less than said melting temperature of said first biocompatible material. 2. The compressible adjunct of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of attachment regions define an attachment pattern. 3. The compressible adjunct of claim 1 , wherein said body comprises a woven fibrous construct. 4. The compressible adjunct of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said first biocompatible material and said second biocompatible material is absorbable. 5. The compressible adjunct of claim 1 , wherein said second biocompatible material is poly-p-dioxanone (PDS). 6. A staple cartridge assembly for use with a surgical stapling instrument, wherein said staple cartridge assembly comprises: a staple cartridge, comprising: a plurality of staples; and a cartridge deck comprising an outer surface; and a fibrous construct, comprising: a first side; a second side; a body comprising a first plurality of fibers comprised of a first biocompatible material having a first melting temperature; and a face positioned against said outer surface of said cartridge deck, wherein said face comprises: a plurality of attachment regions spaced apart from one another, wherein each of said plurality of attachment regions comprises a second plurality of fibers comprised of a second biocompatible material having a second melting temperature lower than said first melting temperature, wherein each of said plurality of attachment regions extends between said first side and said second side; and a plurality of non-attachment regions extending between said plurality of attachment regions, wherein said non-attachment regions exclude said second plurality of fibers, and wherein said face is selectively attached to said outer surface at said plurality of attachment regions by temporarily heating said face to a temperature greater than or equal to said second melting temperature but less than said first melting temperature. 7. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 6 , wherein said plurality of attachment regions define an attachment pattern. 8. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 6 , wherein said fibrous construct is a woven fibrous construct. 9. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 6 , wherein at least one of said first biocompatible material and said second biocompatible material is absorbable. 10. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 6 , wherein said second biocompatible material is poly-p-dioxanone (PDS). 11. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 6 , wherein said cartridge deck further comprises at least one attachment member configured to secure said fibrous construct to said outer surface. 12. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 11 , wherein said at least one attachment member comprises a mechanical barb. 13. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 6 , wherein said outer surface comprises a plurality of rough zones, wherein said rough zones comprise a greater roughness than a remainder of said outer surface. 14. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 13 , wherein said rough zones are etched into said outer surface. 15. A staple cartridge assembly for use with a surgical stapling instrument, wherein said staple cartridge assembly comprises: a staple cartridge, comprising: a base; a first sidewall extending from said base; a second sidewall extending from said base; a longitudinal slot; a plurality of staples; and a cartridge deck, comprising: an outer surface comprising a plurality of attachment zones spaced apart from one another; and a plurality of bonding islands, wherein each of said plurality of bonding islands is disposed within one of said attachment zones, wherein each of said plurality of bonding islands is comprised of a first biocompatible material, wherein said first biocompatible material comprises a first melting temperature, and wherein each of said plurality of bonding islands extends across said outer surface between said longitudinal slot and one of said first sidewall and said second sidewall; and a compressible layer positioned against said cartridge deck, wherein said compressible layer is comprised of a second biocompatible material different from said first biocompatible material, wherein said second biocompatible material comprises a second melting temperature higher than said first melting temperature, wherein said compressible layer is selectively attached to said outer surface at said plurality of attachment zones by temporarily heating said plurality of bonding islands to a temperature greater than or equal to said first melting temperature but less than said second melting temperature, and wherein said compressible layer is secured to said cartridge deck by a temporary phase transition in said first biocompatible material. 16. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 15 , wherein said temporary phase transition in said first biocompatible material is not accompanied by a phase transition in said second biocompatible material. 17. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 15 , wherein said cartridge deck further comprises at least one attachment member configured to secure said compressible layer to said cartridge deck. 18. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 17 , wherein said at least one attachment member comprises a mechanical barb. 19. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 15 , wherein said attachment zones are etched into said outer surface.

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  • the layers not being connected over the whole surface, e.g. discontinuous connection or patterned connection (using interposed adhesives or bonding materials applied in spaced arrangements B32B7/14) · CPC title

  • Foamed of foamable fibres · CPC title

  • Density · CPC title

  • using an electrostatic field (B05D1/02 - B05D1/16 take precedence) · CPC title

  • pharmaceutically effective · CPC title

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What does patent US10524788B2 cover?
A compressible adjunct is used with a surgical instrument including a staple cartridge deck. The compressible adjunct includes a first biocompatible material, a second biocompatible material with a lower melting temperature than the first biocompatible material, and a body including a face positionable against a length of the staple cartridge deck. The face includes a plurality of attachment re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ethicon Endo Surgery Llc, Ethicon Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/07207. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 07 2020 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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