Anvil assembly with frangible retaining member
US-2015129635-A1 · May 14, 2015 · US
US9668740B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9668740-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313917729-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2017 |
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An anvil assembly having a sliding sleeve is provided. The anvil assembly includes an anvil center rod assembly, a head assembly pivotally secured to the anvil center rod assembly, and a sleeve member slidably disposed about the anvil center rod assembly. The sleeve member is configured to slide relative to the anvil center rod assembly as the head assembly pivots relative to the anvil center rod assembly.
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What is claimed is: 1. An anvil assembly comprising: an anvil center rod assembly; a head assembly pivotally secured to the anvil center rod assembly, the head assembly including a housing and a post extending from the housing, the post including a plurality of teeth; and a sleeve member including a sleeve body slidably disposed about the anvil center rod assembly, the sleeve body including a plurality of teeth directly engaged with the plurality of teeth of the post, wherein pivoting of the head assembly relative to the anvil center rod assembly causes corresponding longitudinal movement of the sleeve member relative to the anvil center rod assembly. 2. The anvil assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head assembly is configured to pivot between a first tilted position, a non-tilted operated position, and a second tilted position. 3. The anvil assembly of claim 2 , wherein pivoting of the anvil assembly from the non-tilted position to the second tilted position causes the sleeve body to move proximally relative to the anvil center rod assembly. 4. The anvil assembly of claim 2 , wherein pivoting of the anvil assembly from the non-tilted position to the first tilted position causes the sleeve body to move distally relative to the anvil center rod assembly. 5. The anvil assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head assembly is tilted seventy degrees (70°) relative to the anvil center rod assembly when the head assembly is in the first tilted position. 6. The anvil assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head assembly is perpendicular to the anvil center rod when the head assembly is in the non-tilted operative position. 7. The anvil assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head assembly is tilted seventy degrees (70°) relative to the anvil center rod assembly when the head assembly is in the second tilted position. 8. The anvil assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head assembly moves through one hundred-forty degrees (140°) when the head assembly tilts from the first tilted position, through the non-tilted position, to the second tilted position. 9. The anvil assembly of claim 1 , wherein pivoting of the head assembly relative to the anvil center rod assembly causes corresponding translation of the plurality of teeth of the sleeve body relative to the plurality of teeth of the post. 10. A surgical stapler comprising: a handle assembly; an elongated body portion extending distally from the handle assembly; a shell assembly secured to a distal end of the elongated body portion; and an anvil assembly selectively secured relative to the shell assembly, the anvil assembly including an anvil center rod assembly, a head assembly pivotally secured to the anvil center rod assembly, and a sleeve member slidably disposed about the anvil center rod assembly and directly engaged with the head assembly, the head assembly including a plurality of teeth in operative engagement with a plurality of teeth of the sleeve member, wherein pivoting of the head assembly relative to the anvil center rod assembly causes corresponding longitudinal movement of the sleeve member relative to the anvil center rod. 11. The surgical stapler of claim 10 , wherein the sleeve member is disposed between the shell assembly and the head assembly during firing of the surgical stapler to receive an anastomosis donut. 12. The surgical stapler of claim 10 , wherein the sleeve member is configured to move proximally as the head assembly is moved away from the shell assembly subsequent to firing of the surgical stapler. 13. The staple assembly of claim 10 , wherein pivoting of the head assembly relative to the anvil center rod assembly causes corresponding translation of the plurality of teeth of the sleeve body relative to the plurality of teeth of the post.
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