Surgical fastener
US-2015133970-A1 · May 14, 2015 · US
US11090097B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11090097-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615052952-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 17, 2021 |
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A surgical fastener applying device for releasable connection to an end effector is provided. The surgical fastener applying device includes an elongated body portion having an outer tube and an inner shaft assembly. The inner shaft assembly defines a non-circular bore in a distal end thereof. The inner shaft assembly is longitudinally movable through the outer tube. The outer tube and the inner shaft assembly define corresponding openings extending radially therethrough. The surgical fastener applying device includes a detent movable within the openings of the elongated body portion. The detent floats between the end effector and the elongated body portion to enable selective connection between the end effector and the elongated body portion.
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A surgical device comprising: an elongated body portion including an outer tube and an inner shaft assembly, the inner shaft assembly having a distal tube defining a non-circular bore in a distal end thereof, the inner shaft assembly being longitudinally movable through the outer tube, the outer tube and the distal tube defining corresponding openings extending transversely therethrough; an end effector configured and dimensioned for selective connection to the elongated body portion, the end effector supporting surgical fasteners positioned to distally advance through the end effector, the end effector including a drive shaft extending proximally therefrom and defining an annular recess in an outer surface thereof, the drive shaft having a non-circular transverse cross-sectional profile that is complimentary in shape to the non-circular bore of the distal tube; and a detent movable within the openings of the elongated body portion, the detent positionable between the annular recess of the drive shaft and the outer tube of the elongated body portion to connect the end effector to the elongated body portion in response to insertion of the drive shaft into the non-circular bore of the distal tube. 2. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the annular recess of the drive shaft has an arcuate cross-sectional profile. 3. The surgical device of claim 2 , wherein the annular recess of the drive shaft partially circumscribes the drive shaft. 4. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the inner shaft assembly includes a proximal rigid portion connected to a distal flexible portion. 5. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the drive shaft of the end effector and the bore of the distal tube have complementary D-shaped cross-sectional profiles. 6. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the drive shaft of the end effector rotates in response to rotation of the inner shaft assembly. 7. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the end effector includes an outer housing positioned about the drive shaft, the outer housing of the end effector and the outer tube of the elongated body portion including corresponding mating structures configured and dimensioned for engagement to rotationally align and lock together the elongated body portion and the end effector. 8. The surgical device of claim 1 , further including an articulation assembly having an articulation actuator supported at a proximal end of the elongated body portion and a drive assembly, the outer tube of the elongated body portion including a proximal portion and a distal portion, the drive assembly operatively coupled between the articulation actuator and the distal portion of the outer tube, the articulation actuator being actuatable to articulate the distal portion of the outer tube relative to the proximal portion of the outer tube for articulating the end effector relative to a longitudinal axis defined through the elongated body portion. 9. The surgical device of claim 8 , wherein the drive assembly includes a slidable tube and an articulation arm, the articulation arm pivotally coupled to the slidable tube and the distal portion of the outer tube, the articulation actuator coupled to the slidable tube, wherein rotation of the articulation actuator longitudinal translates the slidable tube through elongated body portion, wherein longitudinal translation of the slidable tube longitudinally translates the articulation arm to enable the end effector to articulate relative to the longitudinal axis. 10. The surgical device of claim 1 , wherein the detent is configured and dimensioned to float between the end effector and the elongated body portion to enable selective connection between the end effector and the elongated body portion. 11. The surgical device of claim 10 , wherein the detent has a spherical shape. 12. An end effector configured and dimensioned for releasable connection to an elongated body portion of a surgical fastener applying device, the elongated body portion including a detent, the end effector comprising: a plurality of surgical fasteners distally advanceable through the end effector; and a proximally extending drive shaft configured and dimensioned for insertion into the elongated body portion of the surgical fastener applying device, the drive shaft defining an annular recess configured and dimensioned to receive the detent such that the detent is positionable between the annular recess and the elongated body portion of the surgical fastener applying device to connect the end effector to the surgical fastener applying device. 13. The end effector of claim 12 , wherein the annular recess of the drive shaft defines an arcuate cross-sectional profile. 14. The end effector of claim 12 , wherein the annular recess of the drive shaft partially circumscribes the drive shaft. 15. The end effector of claim 12 , wherein the drive shaft has a non-circular transverse cross-sectional profile. 16. The end effector of claim 12 , wherein the drive shaft is D-shaped. 17. The end effector of claim 12 , further including an outer tube supporting the proximally extending drive shaft, the drive shaft being rotatable to fire the plurality of fasteners, which are supported within the outer tube from the outer tube. 18. A surgical fastener applying device configured and dimensioned for releasable connection to an end effector, the surgical fastener applying device comprising: an elongated body portion including an outer tube and an inner shaft assembly, the inner shaft assembly having a distal tube defining a non-circular bore in a distal end thereof, the inner shaft assembly being longitudinally movable through the outer tube, the outer tube and the distal tube defining corresponding openings extending transversely therethrough, the inner shaft assembly being actuatable to distally advance at least one surgical fastener through the end effector; and a detent movable within the openings of the elongated body portion, the detent configured and dimensioned to float between the end effector and the elongated body portion to enable selective connection between the end effector and the elongated body portion. 19. The surgical fastener applying device of claim 18 , wherein the detent has a spherical shape. 20. The surgical fastener applying device of claim 18 , further including an articulation assembly having an articulation actuator supported at a proximal end of the elongated body portion and a drive assembly, the outer tube of the elongated body portion including a proximal portion and a distal portion, the drive assembly operatively coupled between the articulation actuator and the distal portion of the outer tube, the articulation actuator being actuatable to articulate the distal portion of the outer tube relative to the proximal portion of the outer tube for articulating the end effector relative to a longitudinal axis defined through the elongated body portion.
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