Surgical stapling apparatus
US-8955732-B2 · Feb 17, 2015 · US
US9848873B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9848873-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313971022-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2005 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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A surgical staple cartridge assembly that comprises an anvil, a staple cartridge jaw, a longitudinal knife channel, a first longitudinal row of staple pockets comprising a first distal end staple pocket, a second longitudinal row of staple pockets comprising a second distal end staple pocket, a third longitudinal row of staple pockets, staples removably positioned within the staple pockets, a staple driver, and a firing member is disclosed. The staple driver is configured to drive a first distal staple out of the first distal end staple pocket and a second distal staple out of the second distal end staple pocket and, in cooperation with the anvil, deform the first distal staple to a first fired height and the second distal staple to a second fired height. The firing member comprising a first portion configured to engage the anvil and a second portion configured to engage the staple cartridge jaw.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical staple cartridge assembly, comprising: an anvil comprising a plurality of forming pockets; a staple cartridge jaw comprising a cartridge housing; a longitudinal knife channel dividing said cartridge housing into a first side and a second side; a first longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing, wherein said first longitudinal row of staple pockets is adjacent said longitudinal knife channel; a second longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing, wherein said second longitudinal row of staple pockets is adjacent to said first longitudinal row of staple pockets, and wherein said staple pockets in said first longitudinal row are staggered distally with respect to said staple pockets in said second longitudinal row; a third longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing; staples removably positioned within said staple pockets; a staple driver configured to drive a first staple out of a staple pocket in said first longitudinal row and a second staple out of a staple pocket in said second longitudinal row and, in cooperation with said anvil, deform said first staple to a first fired height and said second staple to a second fired height, wherein said first fired height is shorter than said second fired height to provide a smaller tissue compression space within said first staple than said second staple; and a firing member comprising a first portion configured to engage said anvil and a second portion configured to engage said staple cartridge jaw, wherein said first portion comprises a pin extending laterally therefrom, wherein said anvil comprises a longitudinal slot comprising a T-shaped opening configured to receive said pin of said firing member, and wherein said T-shaped opening extends behind said forming pockets corresponding to said first longitudinal row of staple pockets. 2. The surgical staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a knife slidably positioned within said longitudinal knife channel. 3. The surgical staple cartridge assembly of claim 2 , wherein said cartridge housing comprises a proximal end and a distal end, wherein said longitudinal knife channel extends between said proximal end and said distal end, and wherein said knife is slidable longitudinally between said proximal end and said distal end. 4. The surgical staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein each said first staple comprises a base, a first leg, and a second leg, and wherein said first leg extends non-parallely to said second leg. 5. The surgical staple cartridge assembly of claim 1 , wherein said first longitudinal row of staple pockets includes a first distal-most staple pocket, wherein said second longitudinal row of staple pockets includes a second distal-most staple pocket, and wherein said first distal-most staple pocket is positioned distally with respect to said second distal-most staple pocket. 6. An end effector for use with a surgical stapler configured to fasten and incise the tissue of a patient, said end effector comprising: an anvil comprising forming pockets; a staple cartridge jaw comprising a cartridge housing; a knife channel dividing the cartridge housing into a first side and a second side; a first longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing, wherein said first longitudinal row of staple pockets is adjacent said knife channel; a second longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing, wherein said second longitudinal row of staple pockets is adjacent to said first longitudinal row of staple pockets, and wherein the staple pockets in said first longitudinal row are staggered distally with respect to the staple pockets in said second longitudinal row; a third longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing; staples removably positioned within said staple pockets; a staple driver configured to drive a first staple out of a staple pocket in said first longitudinal row and a second staple out of a staple pocket in said second longitudinal row and, in cooperation with said anvil, deform said first staple to a first fired height and said second staple to a second fired height, wherein said first fired height is shorter than said second fired height, and wherein the tissue is compressed more in said first longitudinal row of staple pockets than the tissue in said second longitudinal row of staple pockets; and a firing member comprising a first portion configured to engage said anvil and a second portion configured to engage said staple cartridge jaw, wherein said anvil further comprises a longitudinal slot including a lateral portion extending at least partially behind a first longitudinal row of said forming pockets, and wherein said first portion of said firing member comprises a cam sized to be received within said lateral portion. 7. The end effector of claim 6 , further comprising a knife slidably positioned within said knife channel. 8. The end effector of claim 7 , wherein said cartridge housing comprises a proximal end and a distal end, wherein said knife channel extends between said proximal end and said distal end, and wherein said knife is slidable longitudinally between said proximal end and said distal end. 9. The end effector of claim 6 , wherein each said first staple comprises a base, a first leg, and a second leg, and wherein said first leg extends non-parallely to said second leg. 10. The end effector of claim 6 , wherein said first longitudinal row of staple pockets includes a first distal-most staple pocket, wherein said second longitudinal row of staple pockets includes a second distal-most staple pocket, and wherein said first distal-most staple pocket is positioned distally with respect to said second distal-most staple pocket. 11. A surgical staple cartridge assembly, comprising: an anvil comprising a plurality of forming pockets; a staple cartridge jaw comprising a cartridge housing; a longitudinal knife channel dividing said cartridge housing into a first side and a second side; a first longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing, wherein said first longitudinal row of staple pockets is adjacent said longitudinal knife channel, and wherein said first longitudinal row of staple pockets comprises a first distal end staple pocket; a second longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing, wherein said second longitudinal row of staple pockets is adjacent to said first longitudinal row of staple pockets, wherein said second longitudinal row of staple pockets comprises a second distal end staple pocket, and wherein said first distal end staple pocket is positioned distally with respect to said second distal end staple pocket; a third longitudinal row of staple pockets located on said first side of said cartridge housing; staples removably positioned within said staple pockets; a staple driver configured to drive a first distal staple out of said first distal end staple pocket and a second distal staple out of said second distal end staple pocket and, in cooperation with said anvil, deform said first distal staple to a first fired height and said second distal staple to a second fired height, wherein said first fired height is shorter than the second fired height to provide a smaller tissue clamping area within said first distal staple than said second distal staple; and a firing member comprising a first portion configured to engage said anvil and a second portion configured to eng
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