Circular stapling device with articulating anvil retainer assembly
US-2018042606-A1 · Feb 15, 2018 · US
US11317945B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11317945-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016813834-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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A trocar assembly for releasable engagement with an adapter assembly of a surgical stapling instrument includes a trocar mechanism that includes a trocar member that is at least one of rotatable or articulable relative to a housing of the trocar assembly.
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A trocar assembly for releasable engagement with an adapter assembly of a surgical stapling instrument, the trocar assembly comprising: a housing including a tubular body and defining a longitudinal axis; an externally threaded member rotatably associated with the housing; an end cap disposed on a distal end of the tubular body, the end cap including opposed flattened inner first and second surfaces; and a trocar member supported within the housing and received through the end cap, the trocar member including an internal threaded portion and further including opposed flattened outer first and second surfaces corresponding to the opposed flattened inner first and second surfaces of the end cap and distal facing stop surfaces disposed adjacent a proximal end of the opposed flattened outer first and second surfaces, wherein the trocar member is movable between advanced and retracted positions and is rotationally fixed relative to the end cap through engagement of the opposed flattened outer first and second surfaces of the trocar member and the opposed flattened inner first and second surfaces of the end cap, wherein the distal facing stop surfaces of the trocar member engage the end cap to prevent overextension of the trocar member from the housing. 2. The trocar assembly of claim 1 , further including a bearing assembly for rotatably supporting the externally threaded member. 3. The trocar assembly of claim 1 , further including a stop member for preventing overretraction of the trocar member relative to the housing. 4. The trocar assembly of claim 3 , wherein the trocar member includes a proximal facing stop surface for engaging the stop member. 5. The trocar assembly of claim 4 , wherein the stop member includes a clip. 6. The trocar assembly of claim 1 , wherein the trocar member includes a tip portion and a tubular portion. 7. The trocar assembly of claim 6 , wherein the tip portion is configured for releasable engagement with an anvil assembly. 8. The trocar assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured for releasable engagement with a handle assembly. 9. The trocar assembly of claim 6 , wherein the opposed flattened outer first and second surfaces of the trocar member extend along a majority of the tubular portion of the trocar member. 10. The trocar assembly of claim 9 , wherein the opposed flattened outer first and second surfaces of the trocar member are spaced from the tip portion of the trocar member. 11. A trocar assembly for releasable engagement with an adapter assembly of a surgical stapling instrument, the trocar assembly comprising: a housing including a tubular body and a stop member and defining a longitudinal axis; an externally threaded member rotatably associated with the housing; an end cap disposed on a distal end of the tubular body, the end cap including flattened inner surfaces; and a trocar member supported within the housing and received through the end cap, the trocar member including a tubular portion and a tip portion extending from the tubular portion, the tubular portion including an internal threaded portion, flattened outer surfaces corresponding to the flattened inner surfaces of the end cap, distal facing stop surfaces disposed adjacent proximal ends of the flattened outer surfaces, and a proximal facing stop surface, wherein the trocar member is movable between advanced and retracted positions and is rotationally fixed relative to the end cap through engagement of the flattened outer surfaces of the trocar member and the flattened inner surfaces of the end cap, wherein the distal facing stop surfaces of the trocar member engage the end cap to prevent overextension of the trocar member from the housing and the proximal facing stop surface engages the stop member to prevent overretraction of the trocar member into the housing. 12. The trocar assembly of claim 11 , further including a bearing assembly for rotatably supporting the externally threaded member. 13. The trocar assembly of claim 11 , wherein the stop member includes a clip. 14. The trocar assembly of claim 11 , wherein the tip portion is configured for releasable engagement with an anvil assembly. 15. The trocar assembly of claim 11 , wherein the housing is configured for releasable engagement with a handle assembly. 16. The trocar assembly of claim 11 , wherein the flattened outer surfaces of the trocar member extend along a majority of the tubular portion of the trocar member. 17. The trocar assembly of claim 16 , wherein the flattened outer surfaces of the trocar member are spaced from the tip portion of the trocar member. 18. A surgical stapling instrument comprising: an adapter assembly; and a trocar assembly for releasable engagement with the adapter assembly, the trocar assembly including: a housing including a tubular body and defining a longitudinal axis; an externally threaded member rotatably associated with the housing; an end cap disposed on a distal end of the tubular body, the end cap including opposed flattened inner first and second surfaces; and a trocar member supported within the housing and received through the end cap, the trocar member including an internal threaded portion and further including opposed flattened outer first and second surfaces corresponding to the opposed flattened inner first and second surfaces of the end cap and distal facing stop surfaces disposed adjacent a proximal end of the opposed flattened outer first and second surfaces, wherein the trocar member is movable between advanced and retracted positions and is rotationally fixed relative to the end cap through engagement of the opposed flattened outer first and second surfaces of the trocar member and the opposed flattened inner first and second surfaces of the end cap, wherein the distal facing stop surfaces of the trocar member engage the end cap to prevent overextension of the trocar member from the housing. 19. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 18 , further including a stop member for preventing overretraction of the trocar member relative to the housing. 20. The surgical stapling instrument of claim 19 , wherein the trocar member includes a proximal facing stop surface for engaging the stop member.
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