Adhesive film laminate

US11911027B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11911027-B2
Application numberUS-201916684819-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 15, 2019
Priority dateSep 30, 2010
Publication dateFeb 27, 2024
Grant dateFeb 27, 2024

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Abstract

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A surgical stapler, or fastening instrument, may generally comprise a layer, such as a tissue thickness compensator, for example, releasably attached to a fastener cartridge and/or anvil by a flowable attachment portion. The flowable attachment portion may be indefinitely flowable. The flowable attachment portion may be flowable from the time that layer is installed to the fastener cartridge to the time in which the layer is implanted to patient tissue. The flowable attachment portion may comprise a pressure sensitive adhesive. The flowable attachment portion may comprise an adhesive laminate comprising a base layer comprising the tissue thickness compensator and an adhesive layer on at least a portion of a surface of the base layer comprising the pressure sensitive adhesive. Articles of manufacture comprising flowable attachment portion and methods of making and using the flowable attachment portion are also described.

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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical stapler, comprising: a staple cartridge, comprising: a cartridge body comprising a plurality of staple cavities; a plurality of staples positioned within said staple cavities; a plurality of staple drivers configured to push the plurality of staples from the plurality of staple cavities; and a sled, comprising: ramps configured to engage the plurality of staple drivers during a firing stroke; and a nose, wherein said nose extends distally relative to the ramps; an anvil configured for a facing relationship with said cartridge body, said anvil comprising at least one staple forming pocket; and a tissue thickness compensator releasably attached to at least one of said cartridge body or said anvil by an attachment portion, wherein the nose is configured to cause the attachment portion to selectively release the tissue thickness compensator from said cartridge body or said anvil. 2. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the attachment portion comprises a first profile and a second profile, wherein the second profile is complementary to a void in at least one of said cartridge body and said anvil. 3. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the attachment portion comprises a first position and a second position, wherein the attachment portion contacts an inner surface of at least one of said cartridge body and said anvil when in the second position. 4. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the attachment portion comprises an adhesive laminate and an adhesive layer. 5. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the attachment portion and the tissue thickness compensator differ in at least one characteristic selected from composition, modulus, elongation, inherent viscosity, crystallinity, and bioabsorption. 6. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the attachment portion comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive. 7. The surgical stapler of claim 6 , wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive comprises polylactide (PLA), polyglycolide (PGA), polycaprolactone (PCL), and combinations thereof. 8. The surgical stapler of claim 6 , wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive comprises a random copolymer comprising: about 45 to about 55 mole percent £-caprolactone, and balance glycolide. 9. The surgical stapler of claim 6 , wherein a concentration of glycolide in the pressure sensitive adhesive is at least 10 mole percent less than a concentration of glycolide in the tissue thickness compensator. 10. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , further comprising a slot configured to slidably receive a cutting member therein, and wherein at least a portion of the attachment portion is within the slot. 11. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the attachment portion is within the staple forming pocket. 12. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the attachment portion releasably adheres the tissue thickness compensator to the one of said cartridge body and said anvil when the anvil is in a closed position. 13. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the tissue thickness compensator releases from the one of said cartridge body or said anvil when the attachment portion is ruptured by a staple and/or a cutting member. 14. The surgical stapler of claim 1 comprising a retainer assembly comprising a protrusion to apply the tissue thickness compensator to a surgical stapler, wherein the attachment portion is provided on at least a portion of the protrusion. 15. The surgical stapler of claim 1 , wherein the tissue thickness compensator comprises a porous collagen scaffold. 16. A surgical stapling assembly, comprising: a staple cartridge, comprising: a cartridge body comprising a plurality of staple cavities; a plurality of staples removably stored within the plurality of staple cavities; a plurality of staple drivers configured to push the plurality of staples from the plurality of staple cavities; and a sled, comprising ramps configured to engage the plurality of staple drivers during a firing stroke and a nose, wherein the nose extends distally relative to the ramps; and an anvil movable relative to the staple cartridge, wherein the anvil comprises at least one staple forming pocket; and an adjunct releasably attached to at least one of the cartridge body or the anvil by an attachment portion, wherein the nose is configured to cause the attachment portion to selectively release the adjunct from said cartridge body or said anvil. 17. The surgical stapling assembly of claim 16 , wherein the adjunct comprises a porous collagen scaffold.

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  • with separate closing member, e.g. for interlocking with staple · CPC title

  • Surgical glue applicators · CPC title

  • Surgical staplers {, e.g. containing multiple staples or clamps}({staplers containing only one staple A61B17/10; magazines or containers for staples A61B17/105;} for performing anastomosis A61B17/115; {staplers in general B25C5/00}) · CPC title

  • penetrating the tissue, deformable to closed position · CPC title

  • for applying U-shaped staples or clamps, e.g. without a forming anvil · CPC title

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What does patent US11911027B2 cover?
A surgical stapler, or fastening instrument, may generally comprise a layer, such as a tissue thickness compensator, for example, releasably attached to a fastener cartridge and/or anvil by a flowable attachment portion. The flowable attachment portion may be indefinitely flowable. The flowable attachment portion may be flowable from the time that layer is installed to the fastener cartridge to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cilag Gmbh Int
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/0643. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 2024 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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