Surgical fastener
US-2015133970-A1 · May 14, 2015 · US
US9358010B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9358010-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414199096-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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A surgical fastener applier is disclosed and includes a handle portion, a tubular member extending from the handle portion and defining a longitudinal axis, a drive member rotatably supported in the tubular member and in the handle portion, and a plurality of fasteners. The drive member is configured to rotate while in a deflected condition with respect to the longitudinal axis. The drive member includes a proximal portion, a central portion, and a distal portion, the central portion being relatively more flexible configuration as compared to at least one of the proximal portion and the distal portion. The plurality of fasteners is disposed within the tubular member and is configured to engage a portion of the drive member such that rotational motion of the drive member causes distal advancement of at least one fastener of the plurality of fasteners through the tubular member.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical fastener applier, comprising: a handle portion; a tubular member extending from the handle portion and defining a longitudinal axis; a drive member rotatably supported in the tubular member and in the handle portion, the drive member being configured to rotate while in a deflected condition with respect to the longitudinal axis, the drive member includes a proximal portion, a central portion, and a distal portion, the distal portion of the drive member having a fork configuration including a pair of spaced apart tines defining a radial gap therebetween, the central portion being relatively more flexible as compared to at least one of the proximal portion and the distal portion; and a plurality of fasteners disposed within the tubular member, wherein each fastener includes a threaded body portion and a head portion, the head portion defining a pair of opposed slotted sections, the pair of opposed slotted sections of each head portion receiving a respective one of the pair of tines of the distal portion of the drive member wherein rotational motion of the drive member causes distal advancement of at least one fastener of the plurality of fasteners through the tubular member. 2. The surgical fastener applier of claim 1 , wherein the drive member is configured for deflection relative to the longitudinal axis at a rate different than that of the tubular member. 3. The surgical fastener applier of claim 1 , further comprising a drive gear operatively connecting the handle portion and the drive member. 4. The surgical fastener applier of claim 3 , wherein the drive gear is configured to transmit rotational motion to the drive member upon actuation of the handle portion. 5. The surgical fastener applier of claim 1 , wherein the flexible central portion is torsionally stiff. 6. The surgical fastener applier of claim 1 , wherein the flexible central portion permits continued rotation of the drive member in the presence of a bending load. 7. The surgical fastener applier of claim 1 , wherein the tubular member includes a coiled spring circumferentially disposed about a portion of the drive member. 8. The surgical fastener applier of claim 7 , wherein the coiled spring is configured to engage a portion of at least one of the plurality of fasteners. 9. A surgical fastener applier, comprising: a handle portion; a tubular member extending from the handle portion and defining a longitudinal axis; a stiffener member having a different rigidity than the tubular member; a coiled spring disposed within the tubular member and being configured to maintain a substantially straight condition of the tubular member; a drive member rotatably supported in the tubular member and in the handle portion, the drive member includes a proximal portion, a central portion, and a distal portion, the distal portion of the drive member having a fork configuration defining a pair of spaced apart tines defining a radial gap therebetween, the central portion being radially flexible and torsionally stiff; and a plurality of fasteners disposed within the tubular member, wherein each fastener includes a threaded body portion and a head portion, the head portion defining a pair of opposed slotted sections, the pair of opposed slotted sections of each head portion receiving a respective one of the pair of tines of the distal portion of the drive member wherein rotational motion of the drive member causes distal advancement of at least one fastener of the plurality of fasteners through the tubular member, at least one fastener of the plurality of fasteners engaged with the coiled spring; wherein a clearance is defined between the drive member and the tubular member, and the drive member is configured for rotation in a deflected condition. 10. The surgical fastener applier of claim 9 , wherein the coiled spring has a substantially constant pitch along the longitudinal axis.
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