Method of applying a buttress to a surgical stapler and effector

US11253253B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11253253-B2
Application numberUS-201916377348-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 8, 2019
Priority dateAug 24, 2015
Publication dateFeb 22, 2022
Grant dateFeb 22, 2022

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A buttress is applied to an end effector of a surgical stapler. The buttress is loaded on a platform of a buttress applier cartridge. The end effector is closed upon the platform. An adhesive layer of the buttress secures the buttress to the end effector. The buttress is thus adhered to the end effector when the end effector is opened. The end effector is then actuated on tissue of a patient, thereby stapling the buttress to the tissue.

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We claim: 1. A buttress assembly configured for use with an end effector of a surgical stapler, comprising: (a) a buttress body having a mesh layer; and (b) an adhesive layer disposed over and integrally coupled with the buttress body, wherein the adhesive layer includes a pressure sensitive adhesive arranged non-uniformly along a length of the buttress body, wherein the adhesive layer is configured to releasably adhere to one of an anvil or a staple cartridge of the end effector in response to closure of the end effector on the buttress assembly, wherein the buttress body is configured to contact tissue clamped by the end effector during closure thereof, wherein the buttress body is further configured to be pierced and captured by staples ejected from the staple cartridge into the clamped tissue and thereby reinforce the engagement between the ejected staples with the clamped tissue. 2. The buttress assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mesh layer includes a plurality of fibers arranged in a matrix. 3. The buttress assembly of claim 2 , wherein the fibers are interwoven with one another. 4. The buttress assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mesh layer includes a plurality of interstices configured to receive legs of the ejected staples therethrough to thereby constrain the ejected staples relative to one another. 5. The buttress assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is arranged in a plurality of discrete segments along the buttress body. 6. The buttress assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive comprises a humidity tolerant adhesive. 7. The buttress assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive comprises a flowable adhesive. 8. The buttress assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least the buttress body of the buttress assembly is configured to separate from the one of the anvil or the staple cartridge in response to opening of the end effector after the staples have been ejected into the clamped tissue. 9. The buttress assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a film layer disposed between the buttress body and the adhesive layer. 10. The buttress assembly of claim 9 , wherein the film layer is configured to provide a liquid impermeable barrier. 11. The buttress assembly of claim 9 , wherein the film layer is configured to form a seal around legs of staples that pierce therethrough. 12. A buttress assembly configured for use with an end effector of a surgical stapler, comprising: (a) a buttress body; and (b) an adhesive layer disposed over and integrally coupled with the buttress body, wherein the adhesive layer includes a pressure sensitive adhesive arranged in a plurality of discrete segments along the buttress body, wherein the adhesive layer is configured to releasably adhere to a stapling surface of the end effector in response to closure of the end effector on the buttress assembly, wherein the buttress body is configured to contact tissue clamped by the end effector during closure thereof, wherein the buttress body is further configured to be pierced and captured by staples ejected from the end effector into the clamped tissue and thereby reinforce the engagement between the ejected staples with the clamped tissue. 13. The buttress assembly of claim 12 , wherein each discrete segment of the plurality of discrete segments includes a dot. 14. The buttress assembly of claim 12 , wherein each discrete segment of the plurality of discrete segments includes a stripe. 15. The buttress assembly of claim 14 , wherein each stripe is obliquely oriented relative to a longitudinal axis of the buttress body. 16. A buttress assembly configured for use with an end effector of a surgical stapler, comprising: (a) a buttress body; and (b) an adhesive layer disposed over and integrally coupled with the buttress body, wherein the adhesive layer includes a pressure sensitive adhesive arranged in a plurality of discrete segments along the buttress body, wherein each discrete segment of the plurality of discrete segments includes at least one of a dot or a stripe, wherein the adhesive layer is configured to releasably adhere to one of an anvil or a staple cartridge of the end effector in response to closure of the end effector on the buttress assembly, wherein the buttress body is configured to contact tissue clamped by the end effector during closure thereof, wherein the buttress body is further configured to be pierced and captured by staples ejected from the staple cartridge into the clamped tissue and thereby reinforce the engagement between the ejected staples with the clamped tissue.

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  • the staples being applied sequentially · CPC title

  • Containers specially adapted for packaging, protecting, dispensing, collecting or disposing of surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments (for wound clamps A61B17/10; for ligaturing clips A61B17/122; packages or dispensers for surgical gloves or finger-stalls A61B42/40) · CPC title

  • for contamination or dirt · CPC title

  • with audible or visual output · CPC title

  • Methods of manufacturing · CPC title

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What does patent US11253253B2 cover?
A buttress is applied to an end effector of a surgical stapler. The buttress is loaded on a platform of a buttress applier cartridge. The end effector is closed upon the platform. An adhesive layer of the buttress secures the buttress to the end effector. The buttress is thus adhered to the end effector when the end effector is opened. The end effector is then actuated on tissue of a patient, t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ethicon Llc, Cilag Gmbh Int
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 Feb 22 2022 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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