Surgical stapling apparatus including sensing mechanism
US-9027817-B2 · May 12, 2015 · US
US11510674B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11510674-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916458613-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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A surgical stapling device comprises a housing and a plurality of cartridges that are coupled together to form a barrel that is rotatably supported within the housing. Each of the cartridges defines a plurality of staple pockets that support a plurality of staples. An anvil is pivotally coupled to the housing and is movable in relation to the barrel between an open position and a clamped position. A drive shaft extends through the housing and through the barrel and a pusher operatively connected to the drive shaft. The pusher is configured to translate through the barrel to eject the staples from the plurality of cartridges in response to actuation of the drive shaft. The barrel is positioned within the housing to align a first one of the plurality of cartridges with the anvil to eject the staples from the first cartridge upon movement of the pusher within the barrel through a first firing stroke and subsequently rotatable within the housing to align a second one of the plurality of cartridges with the anvil to eject the staples from the second cartridge upon movement of the pusher within the barrel through a second firing stroke.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical stapling device comprising: a housing; a staple cartridge supporting a plurality of staples, each of the plurality of staples including a backspan, a first leg having a first length extending from one end of the backspan, a second leg having a second length extending from the other end of the backspan, the first length being greater than the second length, wherein the first and second legs are positioned within a common plane and the backspan has a central portion offset from the common plane; an anvil pivotally coupled to the housing, the anvil being movable in relation to the staple cartridge between an open position and a clamped position; a drive shaft extending through the housing and through the staple cartridge, and a pusher operatively connected to the drive shaft, the pusher being configured to translate through the staple cartridge to eject the staples from the staple cartridge; and wherein the staple cartridge includes a plurality of cartridges which are coupled together to form a barrel, the barrel being rotatably supported within the housing, each of the cartridges defining a plurality of staple pockets for receiving the plurality of staples. 2. The surgical stapling device of claim 1 , wherein the barrel is positioned within the housing to align a first one of the plurality of cartridges with the anvil to eject the plurality of staples from the first cartridge upon movement of the pusher through a first firing stroke and subsequently rotatable within the housing to align a second one of the plurality of cartridges with the anvil to eject the plurality of staples from the second cartridge upon movement of the pusher within the barrel through a second firing stroke. 3. The surgical stapling device of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of cartridges includes three cartridges. 4. The surgical stapling device of claim 2 , wherein the drive shaft defines a helical thread and the pusher defines a threaded bore, the drive shaft extending through the threaded bore of the pusher such that rotatable movement of the drive shaft causes longitudinal movement of the pusher about the drive shaft and through the barrel. 5. The surgical stapling device of claim 2 , further including an indexer supported about the drive shaft at a position distally of the pusher, the indexer being operatively engaged with the barrel and adapted to rotate the barrel after the first firing stroke of the pusher to align the second one of the plurality of cartridges with the anvil. 6. The surgical stapling device of claim 5 , wherein the indexer includes a body having a plurality of fins and each of the plurality of cartridges defines a longitudinal channel, each of the longitudinal channels receiving one of the plurality of fins of the indexer to rotatably couple the indexer to the barrel such that rotation of the indexer about the drive shaft causes corresponding rotation of the barrel about the drive shaft. 7. The surgical stapling device of claim 6 , wherein a distal end of the pusher is positioned to engage the indexer such that distal movement of the pusher within the barrel causes distal movement of the indexer within the barrel. 8. The surgical stapling device of claim 7 , wherein the pusher includes a hub and a plurality of flexible arms that extend distally from the hub, a distal end of each of the flexible arms being positioned to engage the indexer to translate distal movement of the pusher to distal movement of the indexer. 9. The surgical stapling device of claim 8 , wherein each of the flexible arms includes an inwardly extending protrusion, the inwardly extending protrusion being configured to engage and pass over an annular rib when the indexer reaches its distal-most position within the housing as the pusher is moved independently of the indexer to its distal-most position to releasably couple the pusher and the indexer such that proximal movement of the pusher through a retraction stroke causes corresponding proximal movement of the indexer. 10. The surgical stapling device of claim 9 , further including a ratchet supported adjacent to the barrel, the ratchet being configured to permit rotation of the barrel within the housing in a first direction and prevent rotation of the barrel within the housing in a second direction.
Arrangement of the staples · CPC title
characterised by its cutter · CPC title
abutting on parts of the device itself · CPC title
the angular position of the head being adjustable with respect to the shaft · CPC title
the staples being applied sequentially · CPC title
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