Surgical fastener
US-2015133972-A1 · May 14, 2015 · US
US9788833B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9788833-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615005153-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2003 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2017 |
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An absorbable screw fastener and a method of firing with an applicator capable of applying a surgical fastener to tissue in order to form tissue connection to secure objects to tissue, the fastener including a body portion having a helical thread, a head portion disposed at the proximal end of the body portion. The head portion includes a driver receiving configuration on its outer surface. The screw fastener further includes a cannulated center lumen with an opening extending from the head portion through the longitudinal length of the body portion.
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What is claimed is: 1. An end effector for a screw fastener instrument, the end effector comprising: a cam spiral driver; an inner tube assembly that supports an outer tube; and a cam spiral sub-assembly disposed in the inner tube assembly and operatively connected to the cam spiral driver, the cam spiral sub-assembly configured to rotate and translate in response to rotation of the cam spiral driver, wherein rotational and translational movement of the cam spiral sub-assembly causes at least one screw fastener to dispense from the outer tube. 2. The end effector of claim 1 , wherein the end effector is a disposable loading unit. 3. The end effector of claim 1 , wherein the end effector is a single use loading unit. 4. The end effector of claim 1 , wherein the cam spiral sub-assembly includes a cam spiral defining a helical thread at a proximal end thereof and a pilot extending longitudinally from a distal end thereof. 5. The end effector of claim 4 , further comprising a fastener retainer secured to the distal end of the cam spiral and extending about the pilot. 6. The end effector of claim 5 , wherein the fastener retainer includes a pair of opposed longitudinally extending rails that guide the at least one screw fastener along the fastener retainer. 7. The end effector of claim 4 , further comprising a feed spring and a screw fastener pusher disposed on the pilot and within the fastener retainer to drive the at least one screw fastener through the fastener retainer. 8. The end effector of claim 1 , wherein the outer tube includes a crenellated tip. 9. The end effector of claim 1 , wherein the inner tube assembly includes a cylindrical body and a torque ring coupled to a distal end of the cylindrical body, the torque ring configured to mate with the at least one screw fastener. 10. The end effector of claim 9 , further comprising a retaining ring operatively connected to the torque ring, wherein the at least one screw fastener includes a plurality of screw fasteners, and wherein the torque ring is configured to prevent the plurality of screw fasteners from being dispensed from the outer tube in one rapid fire sequence. 11. A screw fastener instrument, comprising: a handle; an elongated tubular portion extending from the handle; and an end effector secured to the elongated tubular body portion, the end effector including: a cam spiral driver supported on the elongated tubular portion; an inner tube assembly that supports an outer tube; and a cam spiral sub-assembly disposed in the inner tube assembly and operatively connected to the cam spiral driver, the cam spiral sub-assembly configured to rotate and translate in response to rotation of the cam spiral driver, wherein rotational and translational movement of the cam spiral sub-assembly causes at least one screw fastener to dispense from the outer tube. 12. The screw fastener instrument of claim 11 , wherein the end effector is selectively removable from the elongated tubular portion. 13. The screw fastener instrument of claim 12 , wherein the end effector is a disposable loading unit. 14. The screw fastener instrument of claim 12 , wherein the end effector is a single use loading unit. 15. The screw fastener instrument of claim 11 , wherein the elongated tubular portion is selectively removable from the handle. 16. The screw fastener instrument of claim 11 , wherein the inner tube assembly is rotatably supported on the cam spiral sub-assembly. 17. The screw fastener instrument of claim 11 , wherein the inner tube assembly defines a rotational slot therein that receives a pin extending from the cam spiral sub-assembly, the pin being movable through the rotational slot. 18. The screw fastener instrument of claim 11 , wherein the outer tube includes a crenellated tip. 19. The screw fastener instrument of claim 11 , wherein the inner tube assembly includes a cylindrical body and a torque ring coupled to a distal end of the cylindrical body, the torque ring configured to mate with the at least one screw fastener. 20. The screw fastener instrument of claim 19 , further comprising a retaining ring operatively connected to the torque ring, wherein the at least one screw fastener includes a plurality of screw fasteners, and wherein the torque ring is configured to prevent the plurality of.
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