Surgical instrument, loading unit for use therewith and related methods
US-2016270783-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US9730694B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9730694-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414321336-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2017 |
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A loading unit including a shipping assembly is provided. The shipping assembly is operably received adjacent the cartridge assembly to retain staples with the cartridge assembly. The shipping assembly includes a shipping member selectively secured to loading unit and a locking member slidably disposed within the shipping member. The locking member is movable between a proximal position wherein the shipping member is secured to the housing and a distal position wherein the shipping member is removable from the housing.
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A loading unit comprising: a housing; a staple pusher assembly operably retained within the housing; a knife assembly operably retained within the housing; a cartridge assembly disposed on a distal end of the housing and supporting an annular array of staples; and a shipping assembly operably disposed adjacent the cartridge assembly, wherein the shipping assembly includes: a shipping member selectively secured to the housing, the shipping member including an outer annular extension having at least one shelf and at least one leg; and a locking member slidably disposed within the shipping member and being movable between a proximal position where the shipping member is secured to the housing and a distal position where the shipping member is removable from the housing, wherein, when the shipping member is secured to the housing, the at least one shelf engages the knife assembly to prevent movement of the knife assembly and the at least one outer leg engages the pusher assembly to prevent movement of the pusher assembly. 2. The loading unit of claim 1 , wherein the shipping member includes a base portion having a staple retaining surface positioned adjacent the cartridge assembly for retaining the plurality of staples within the cartridge assembly. 3. The loading unit of claim 1 , wherein the shipping member includes an inner annular extension having a pair of legs each configured to selectively engage the housing for securing the shipping assembly to the housing. 4. The loading unit of claim 1 , wherein the shipping member includes a flange portion configured for operable engagement by a user. 5. The loading unit of claim 4 , wherein the shipping assembly further includes an introducer member selectively securable to the flange portion. 6. The loading unit of claim 5 , wherein the introducer member includes a conical shape. 7. The loading unit of claim 5 , wherein the introducer member includes a throughbore for receiving a retrieval string. 8. The loading unit of claim 5 , wherein the introducer member is configured to facilitate insertion of the loading unit through a lumen. 9. The loading unit of claim 1 , wherein the shipping member includes an introducer portion. 10. A shipping assembly for a loading unit of a surgical stapler, the shipping assembly comprising: a shipping member including a base portion, a flange extending distally from the base, an inner annular extension extending proximally from the base, an outer annular extension having at least one shelf and at least one leg extending beyond the shelf; and a locking member slidably disposed within the inner annular extension and being movable between a proximal position wherein the shipping member is secured to a loading unit and a distal position wherein the shipping member is removable from a loading unit. 11. The assembly of claim 10 , wherein the base portion includes a staple retaining surface for retaining a plurality of stapes within a cartridge of a loading unit. 12. The assembly of claim 10 , further including an introducer member selectively securable to the flange. 13. The assembly of claim 12 , wherein the introducer member includes a conical shape. 14. The assembly of claim 12 , wherein the introducer member includes a throughbore for receiving a retrieval string. 15. A loading unit comprising: a housing; a staple pusher assembly operably retained within the housing; a knife assembly operably retained within the housing; a cartridge assembly disposed on a distal end of the housing and supporting an annular array of staples; a shipping assembly operably disposed adjacent the cartridge assembly, wherein the shipping assembly includes: a shipping member selectively secured to the housing and including a flange portion configured for operable engagement by a user; and a locking member slidably disposed within the shipping member and being movable between a proximal position where the shipping member is secured to the housing and a distal position where the shipping member is removable from the housing; and an introducer member selectively securable to the flange portion of the shipping member. 16. The loading unit of claim 15 , wherein the shipping member includes a base portion having a staple retaining surface positioned adjacent the cartridge assembly for retaining the plurality of staples within the cartridge assembly. 17. The loading unit of claim 15 , wherein the shipping member includes an inner annular extension having a pair of legs each configured to selectively engage the housing for securing the shipping assembly to the housing. 18. The loading unit of claim 15 , wherein the introducer member includes a conical shape. 19. The loading unit of claim 15 , wherein the introducer member includes a throughbore for receiving a retrieval string. 20. The loading unit of claim 15 , wherein the introducer member is configured to facilitate insertion of the loading unit through a lumen. 21. The loading unit of claim 15 , wherein the shipping member includes an outer annular extension having at least one shelf and at least one leg, wherein the at least one shelf engages the knife assembly to prevent movement of the knife assembly and the at least one outer leg engages the pusher assembly to prevent movement of the pusher assembly. 22. A shipping assembly for a loading unit of a surgical stapler, the shipping assembly comprising: a shipping member including a base portion, a flange extending distally from the base, and an inner annular extension extending proximally from the base; an introducer member selectively securable to the flange; and a locking member slidably disposed within the annular extension and being movable between a proximal position wherein the shipping member is secured to a loading unit and a distal position wherein the shipping member is removable from a loading unit. 23. The assembly of claim 22 , wherein the introducer member includes a conical shape. 24. The assembly of claim 22 , wherein the introducer member includes a throughbore for receiving a retrieval string. 25. The assembly of claim 22 , wherein the shipping member includes an outer annular extension having at least one shelf and at least one leg extending beyond the shelf.
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