Loading fixture for use with endoscopic stitching device
US-2017360431-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US11197665B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11197665-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916419082-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 14, 2021 |
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A needle reload device includes a loading assembly including a needle holder pulley and a needle release arm. The needle holder pulley includes a base including first and second portions configured to receive a needle. The needle release arm is transitionable between an engaged state, in which the needle release arm engages the needle holder pulley to inhibit rotation of the needle holder pulley, and a disengaged state, in which the needle release arm is disengaged from the needle holder pulley such that the needle holder pulley is rotatable. When the needle release arm is in the engaged state, the first portion of the needle holder pulley is positioned between jaws of a stitching device, and when the needle release arm is in the disengage state, the second portion of the base of the needle holder pulley is positioned between the jaws.
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A needle reload device for use with an endoscopic stitching device comprising: a base portion including a tool receiving portion configured to receive a tool assembly of the endoscopic stitching device, and defining a groove; and a loading assembly disposed within the base portion, the loading assembly including: a needle holder pulley rotatably supported with the base portion, the needle holder pulley rotatable about an axis extending through lateral surfaces of the needle holder pulley, the needle holder pulley including a base including first and second portions configured to detachably receive a suture needle; and a needle release arm laterally movable relative to the needle holder pulley between an engaged state, in which, the needle release arm engages the needle holder pulley to inhibit rotation of the needle holder pulley, and a disengaged state, in which, the needle release arm is disengaged from the needle holder pulley such that the needle holder pulley is rotatable, wherein when the needle release arm is in the engaged state, the first portion of the needle holder pulley is configured to be positioned between jaws of the tool assembly of the endoscopic stitching device disposed in the tool receiving portion of the base portion, and when the needle release arm is in the disengaged state, the second portion of the base of the needle holder pulley is configured to be positioned between the jaws of the tool assembly disposed in the tool receiving portion of the base portion, wherein the needle release arm includes a sliding portion defining an arc that corresponds to the groove of the base portion. 2. The needle reload device according to claim 1 , wherein the needle holder pulley includes an axle rotatably supported in the base portion, the base of the needle holder pulley extending radially outward from the axle for concomitant rotation therewith. 3. The needle reload device according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second portions of the base of the needle holder pulley define respective first and second slits dimensioned to detachably receive the suture needle. 4. The needle reload device according to claim 2 , wherein the base portion includes a central guide positioned to limit axial displacement of the jaws of the tool assembly when the jaws are received in the tool receiving portion of the base portion. 5. The needle reload device according to claim 4 , wherein the base of the needle holder pulley is axially aligned with the central guide of the base portion. 6. The needle reload device according to claim 1 , wherein the arc defined by the sliding portion of the needle release arm corresponds to an arc defined by the jaws of the tool assembly when the jaws are transitioned between open and closed positions. 7. The needle reload device according to claim 1 , wherein the sliding portion of the needle release arm of the loading assembly includes a stop configured to engage the needle holder pulley to inhibit rotation of the needle holder pulley, and defines a notch dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the needle holder pulley therethrough to enable rotation of the base of the needle holder pulley. 8. The needle reload device according to claim 1 , wherein the needle release arm includes a tongue configured to engage one of the jaws such that when the jaws transition from a closed position to an open position, the one of the jaws causes the tongue to slide transversely outward. 9. The needle reload device according to claim 1 , wherein the loading assembly further includes a biasing member coupled to the base portion and the needle holder pulley such that the needle holder pulley is biased to place the second portion of the base between the jaws when the needle release arm is in the disengaged state. 10. The needle reload device according to claim 1 , wherein the base portion further includes a spool receiving portion configured to receive a spool wound with a suture. 11. The needle reload device according to claim 1 , wherein the base portion further includes an engaging portion including side walls defining a groove therebetween, the groove dimensioned to receive at least a portion of an elongate shaft assembly of the endoscopic stitching device. 12. A suturing kit comprising: an endoscopic stitching device including an elongate shaft assembly including a tool assembly having first and second jaws transitionable between open and closed positions; and a needle reload device including: a base portion including a tool receiving portion configured to receive the tool assembly of the endoscopic stitching device, and defining a groove; and a loading assembly disposed within the base portion, the loading assembly including: a needle holder pulley rotatably supported with the base portion, the needle holder pulley rotatable about a lateral axis, the needle holder pulley including a base including first and second portions configured to detachably receive a suture needle; and a needle release arm laterally movable relative to the needle holder pulley between an engaged state, in which, the needle release arm engages the needle holder pulley to inhibit rotation of the needle holder pulley, and a disengaged state, in which, the needle holder pulley is rotatable, wherein when the needle release arm is in the engaged state, the first portion of the needle holder pulley is positioned between the first and second jaws of the tool assembly of the endoscopic stitching device, and when the needle release arm is in the disengaged state, the second portion of the base of the needle holder pulley is positioned between the first and second jaws of the tool assembly, wherein the needle release arm of the loading assembly includes a sliding portion defining an arc, and wherein the groove of the base portion corresponds to the arc of the sliding portion of the needle release arm. 13. The suturing kit according to claim 12 , wherein the loading assembly further includes a biasing member coupled to the base portion and the needle holder pulley such that the needle holder pulley is biased to place the second portion of the base of the needle holder pulley between the first and second jaws when the needle release arm is in the disengaged state. 14. The suturing kit according to claim 12 , wherein the needle holder pulley includes an axle rotatably supported in the base portion, the base of the needle holder pulley extending radially outward from the axle for concomitant rotation therewith. 15. The suturing kit according to claim 12 , wherein first and second portions of the base of the needle holder pulley define respective first and second slits dimensioned to detachably receive the suture needle. 16. The suturing kit according to claim 12 , wherein the arc defined by sliding portion of the needle release arm corresponds to an arc defined by the first and second jaws of the tool assembly when the first and second jaws are transitioned between the open and closed positions. 17. The suturing kit according to claim 12 , wherein the sliding portion of the needle release arm of the loading assembly includes a stop configured to engage the needle holder pulley to inhibit rotation of the needle holder pulley, and defines a notch dimensioned to receive at least a portion of the needle holder pulley therethrough to enable rotation of the base of the needle holder pulley. 18. The suturing kit according to claim 12 , wherein the needle release arm includes a tongue configured to engage the first jaw such that when the first and second jaws transition f
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