Circular stapling device with articulating anvil retainer assembly
US-11452522-B2 · Sep 27, 2022 · US
US11944294B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11944294-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217948592-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Priority date | Aug 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2024 |
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A circular stapling device includes a handle assembly, an elongate body portion that extends distally from the handle assembly, a shell assembly supported on a distal end of the elongate body portion, an anvil retainer assembly extending through the shell assembly, and an anvil assembly supported on the anvil retainer assembly. The anvil retainer assembly includes a retainer member including a retainer body and an engagement member that is pivotally supported on the retainer body. The engagement member is movable axially in relation to the retainer body from a retracted position to an advanced position to move the engagement member to from a locked position to an unlocked position in relation to the retainer body. In the unlocked position, the engagement member is movable from a non-articulated position to an articulated position in relation to the retainer body.
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A surgical stapling device comprising: a handle assembly; an elongate body portion extending distally from the handle assembly in a distal direction; a shell assembly supported on a distal end of the elongate body portion, the shell assembly including an annular cartridge positioned on a distal end of the shell assembly; an anvil retainer assembly extending through the shell assembly, the anvil retainer assembly including a retainer member having a retainer body and an engagement member, the retainer body defining a first longitudinal axis that extends in the distal direction through the annular cartridge and having a distal portion, the engagement member defining a second longitudinal axis and being pivotally supported on the distal portion of the retainer body for movement between a pivoted position in which the first and second longitudinal axes are misaligned and a non-pivoted position in which the first and second axes are coaxial, the engagement member extending distally of the shell assembly and being configured as a trocar having a tapered distal portion for piercing tissue; and an anvil assembly having an anvil head and an anvil shaft coupled to the anvil head, the anvil shaft releasably coupled to the engagement member of the anvil retainer assembly. 2. The surgical stapling device of claim 1 , wherein the distal portion of the retainer body of the anvil retainer assembly includes a clevis and the engagement member includes a proximal extension, the clevis including spaced fingers, the proximal extension of the engagement member positioned between the spaced fingers of the clevis of the retainer body. 3. The surgical stapling device of claim 2 , wherein the anvil retainer assembly includes a clevis pin, the proximal extension of the engagement member defining a slot and each of the spaced fingers of the clevis defining a through bore, the clevis pin positioned through the through bores and the slot to pivotally secure the engagement member to the retainer body. 4. The surgical stapling device of claim 3 , wherein the slot is elongated, and the clevis pin is axially movable within the slot to facilitate axial movement of the engagement member in relation to the retainer body between advanced and retracted positions. 5. The surgical stapling device of claim 4 , further including a biasing member positioned to urge the engagement member towards the retracted position. 6. The surgical stapling device of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the spaced fingers of the clevis includes a tapered end and the proximal extension of the engagement member defines at least one concavity, the tapered end of the at least one of the spaced fingers received in the at least one concavity of the engagement member when the engagement member is in the retracted position to prevent pivotal movement of the engagement member in relation to the retainer body. 7. The surgical stapling device of claim 6 , wherein the tapered end of the at least one of the spaced fingers and the at least one concavity are positioned and configured such that when the engagement member is moved to the advanced position, the tapered end of the at least one of the spaced fingers is removed from the at least one concavity to allow pivotal movement of the engagement member in relation to the retainer body. 8. The surgical stapling device of claim 7 , wherein each of the spaced fingers includes a tapered end and the at least one concavity includes two concavities. 9. The surgical stapling device of claim 8 , wherein the engagement member includes two shoulders, each of the shoulders defining one of the two concavities. 10. The surgical stapling device of claim 1 , wherein the anvil retainer assembly includes a housing defining a lumen, the retainer member movably supported within the lumen of the housing and movable between retracted and advanced positions, wherein in the retracted position, the engagement member is retained in the non-pivoted position. 11. The surgical stapling device of claim 10 , wherein the anvil retainer assembly includes a threaded drive screw, and the retainer member defines a threaded bore, the drive screw rotatable within the threaded bore to move the retainer member axially within the housing between the retracted and advanced positions. 12. The surgical stapling device of claim 1 , wherein the anvil head is pivotally coupled to the anvil shaft. 13. A surgical stapling device comprising: an elongate body portion having a proximal portion and a distal portion spaced from the proximal portion in a distal direction; a shell assembly supported on the distal portion of the elongate body portion, the shell assembly including an annular cartridge positioned on a distal end of the shell assembly; an anvil retainer assembly extending through the shell assembly and including a retainer member having a retainer body defining a first longitudinal axis that extends through the annular cartridge in the distal direction and an engagement member defining a second longitudinal axis, and a housing defining a lumen, the engagement member extending distally from the shell assembly in the distal direction and being pivotally supported on a distal portion of the retainer body, the engagement member movable between a first position in which the first and second longitudinal axes are aligned and a second position in which the first and second longitudinal axes are misaligned, the engagement member having a proximal portion received within the lumen when the engagement member is in the first position to retain the engagement member in the first position, the engagement member configured as a trocar having a tapered distal portion for piercing tissue; and an anvil assembly including an anvil shaft and an anvil head, the anvil shaft releasably coupled to the engagement member. 14. The surgical stapling device of claim 13 , wherein the retainer body includes a distal portion having a clevis and the engagement member includes a proximal extension, the clevis including spaced fingers, the proximal extension of the engagement member positioned between the spaced fingers of the clevis of the retainer body. 15. The surgical stapling device of claim 14 , wherein the anvil retainer assembly includes a clevis pin, the proximal extension defining a slot and each of the spaced fingers of the clevis defining a through bore, the clevis pin positioned through the through bores of the spaced fingers and the slot of the proximal extension to pivotally secure the engagement member to the retainer body. 16. The surgical stapling device of claim 15 , wherein the slot is elongated and the clevis pin is axially movable within the slot to facilitate axial movement of the engagement member in relation to the retainer body between advanced and retracted positions. 17. The surgical stapling device of claim 16 , further including a biasing member positioned to urge the engagement member towards the retracted position. 18. The surgical stapling device of claim 13 , wherein the anvil head is pivotally coupled to the anvil shaft. 19. An anvil retainer assembly comprising: a retainer member having a retainer body defining a first longitudinal axis and an engagement member defining a second longitudinal axis, and a housing defining a third longitudinal axis and a lumen, the retainer body having a distal portion, the engagement member configured as a trocar having a tapered distal portion for piercing tissue, the engagement member extending distally from the lumen of the housing and being pivotally
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