Method of applying a buttress to a surgical stapler end effector
US-2017055981-A1 · Mar 2, 2017 · US
US10695061B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10695061-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815901245-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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Staple cartridge assemblies for use with surgical stapling instruments and methods for manufacturing the same are provided. Scaffolds for use with a surgical staple cartridge and methods for manufacturing the same are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A staple cartridge assembly for use with a surgical stapling instrument, comprising: a staple cartridge comprising a plurality of staples and a cartridge deck; and a knitted elastically deformable, bioabsorbable scaffold, wherein the staples are deployable through the scaffold into tissue captured against the scaffold, and wherein the scaffold comprises at least two layers, the first layer being knitted and including first and second fibers, wherein the first and second fibers are formed of different materials and the first fibers have a glass transition temperature that is greater than a glass transition temperature of the second fibers, and the second layer includes only the second fibers, wherein the second fibers in the second layer are knitted into the first knitted layer in a manner such that the second fibers form supporting members that are oriented substantially perpendicular to the first fibers in the first layer. 2. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the scaffold further comprises a third layer that includes the first and second fibers, the third layer being knitted, and wherein the second layer is positioned between the first and third layers. 3. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first fibers are multifilament fibers comprising at least one first filament and at least one second filament, and wherein the at least one first filament is formed of a first material and the at least one second filament is formed of a second material that degrades at a rate greater than that of the first material. 4. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second fibers interconnect with the first fibers in a manner such that the first and second fibers are non-fixedly attached. 5. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the glass transition temperature of the first fibers is greater than the glass transition temperature of the second fibers by at least about 30 degrees C. 6. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first fibers are coated with a bioabsorbable polymeric material. 7. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the scaffold is configured to be thermoformed to the staple cartridge, and wherein the second knitted layer abuts the cartridge deck. 8. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein an outer surface of the cartridge deck includes one or more attachment features that are configured to engage the knitted scaffold. 9. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the scaffold is configured to apply a stress of at least about 3 g/mm 2 to the captured tissue for at least 3 days when the scaffold is in a tissue deployed state. 10. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the scaffold is configured to deform from an undeformed height to a deformed height, wherein the undeformed height greater is than a height of each staple of the plurality of staples when the staple is in a formed configuration. 11. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first fibers are multifilament fibers comprising at least one first filament and at least one second filament, and wherein the at least one first filament is formed of a first material and the at least one second filament is formed of a second material that degrades at a rate greater than that of the first material.
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