Surgical stapler and staple cartridge for the same
US-2025195065-A1 · Jun 19, 2025 · US
US12582397B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12582397-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318851277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2022 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2026 |
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A surgical instrument includes a lockout assembly that can be unlocked by a surgical staple cartridge. The lockout assembly prevents a pair of closure plates and a firing bar of the surgical instrument from advancing distally when in a locked position, and allows the pair of closure plates and the firing bar to advance distally when in an unlocked position.
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We claim: 1 . A surgical instrument, comprising: a handle assembly; a shaft assembly extending distally from the handle assembly; and an end effector assembly coupled to the handle assembly via the shaft assembly, the end effector assembly being configured to be manipulated by the handle assembly to transit between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein the end effector assembly comprises: a pair of hook-shaped members, a pair of closure plates positioned between the pair of hook-shaped members, the pair of closure plates being configured to be manipulated by the handle assembly to advance distally to thereby convert the end effector assembly from the open configuration to the closed configuration, a firing bar positioned between the pair of closure plates, the firing bar being configured to be manipulated by the handle assembly to advance distally, and a lockout assembly, the lockout assembly being pivotally mounted on the pair of closure plates and positioned therebetween, the lockout assembly being configured to pivot between a locked position in which the lockout assembly is configured to prevent the pair of closure plates and the firing bar from advancing distally, and an unlocked position in which the lockout assembly is configured to allow the pair of closure plates and the firing bar to advance distally. 2 . The surgical instrument according to claim 1 , wherein the lockout assembly comprises: a lockout member pivotably mounted between the pair of closure plates via a pivot, and a spring member configured to bias the lockout member towards a locked position to thereby provide the lockout assembly in the locked position. 3 . The surgical instrument according to claim 2 , wherein the lockout member comprises a first hook-shaped arm extending distally and a second hook-shaped arm extending proximally, wherein, when the lockout member is in the locked position, the first hook-shaped arm is configured to prevent the firing bar from advancing distally, and the second hook-shaped arm is configured to prevent the pair of closure plates from advancing distally; and wherein, when the lockout member pivots to the unlocked position, the first hook-shaped arm is configured to allow the firing bar to advance distally, and the second hook-shaped arm is configured to allow the pair of closure plates to advance distally. 4 . The surgical instrument according to claim 3 , wherein the first hook-shaped arm has an end which is upwardly curved, and the second hook-shaped arm has an end which is downwardly curved, wherein, when the lockout member is in the locked position, the end of the first hook-shaped arm is configured to engage with the firing bar or is positioned at a distal side of the firing bar to prevent the firing bar from advancing distally, and the end of the second hook-shaped arm is configured to engage with a pin fixed between the pair of hook-shaped members or positioned at a proximal side of the pin to prevent the pair of closure plates from advancing distally; and wherein, when the lockout member is in the unlocked position, the end of the first hook-shaped arm is configured to disengage from the firing bar or is no longer positioned at the distal side of the firing bar so as to allow the firing bar to advance distally, and the end of the second hook-shaped arm is configured to disengage from the pin or is configured to no longer be positioned at the proximal side of the pin so as to allow the pair of closure plates to advance distally. 5 . The surgical instrument according to claim 4 , wherein the lockout member further comprises a stepped portion located between the first hook-shaped arm and the second hook-shaped arm, wherein a distal-facing surface of a first end of the spring member abuts against the stepped portion, and wherein a second end of the spring member is fixed at any one of the hook-shaped members, the closure plates and the firing bar, and wherein a proximal-facing surface of a portion of the spring member between the first end and the second end abuts against the pivot. 6 . The surgical instrument according to claim 4 , wherein the spring member has a slot extending in a longitudinal direction of the spring member, and the lockout member is adapted to pass through the slot such that the first hook-shaped arm is positioned distal to the spring member and the second hook-shaped arm is positioned proximal to the spring member. 7 . The surgical instrument according to claim 3 , wherein the pair of closure plates are configured to removably hold a surgical staple cartridge which comprises a staple driver configured to be pushed distally by the firing bar to move from an unfired position to a fired position, wherein, when the surgical staple cartridge is installed in place between the pair of closure plates along an installation direction of the surgical staple cartridge, the first hook-shaped arm is configured to be engaged by the staple driver in the unfired position to pivot the lockout member towards the unlocked position, and the first hook-shaped arm is configured to not engage with the staple driver in the fired position so as to keep the lockout member in the locked position. 8 . The surgical instrument according to claim 7 , wherein top ends of the pair of closure plates include respective notches, each notch being configured to receive a corresponding protrusion provided on a surgical staple cartridge which is compatible with the surgical instrument, to thereby allow the surgical staple cartridge to be installed in place between the pair of closure plates. 9 . The surgical instrument according to claim 8 , wherein a dimension of the notch along the installation direction of the surgical staple cartridge is associated with the locked position and the unlocked position of the lockout member. 10 . The surgical instrument according to claim 8 , wherein the notch has a substantially triangular profile, and wherein one vertex of the triangular profile faces towards the installation direction of the surgical staple cartridge. 11 . The surgical instrument according to claim 7 , wherein inner sides of the pair of closure plates include one or more ribs extending along the installation direction of the surgical staple cartridge, and the one or more ribs are configured to be received in corresponding slots provided on the surgical staple cartridge which is compatible with the surgical instrument.
characterised by its cartridge · CPC title
Coupling (A61B2017/0046 takes precedence) · CPC title
abutting on parts of the device itself · CPC title
Automatic limiting or abutting means, e.g. for safety · CPC title
of the patient or his organs · CPC title
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