Sternum stapling apparatus

5163598
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Inventors

Peters, Rudolph
Taylor, William

Application #

556276

Filed

Jul-23-1990

Published

Nov-17-1992

Current US Class

227/124
227/130
227/176.1
227/19

International Classes

A61B 017/064

Field of Search

227/175 227/176 227/177 227/178 227/179 227/180 227/181 227/182 227/19 227/124 227/130 227/153 606/75

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Zimmerman; Harris

US Patent References

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4444181   Bone clip
4569469   Bone stapler cartrid...
4617928   Surgical instrumen...
4776506   Surgical stapler ap...
4841960   Method and appar...
4979954   Staple suturing met...

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Abstract
A method and apparatus for stapling together adjacent bone tissue, such as a severed sternum, includes a staple applying tool adapted to drive each leg of a two-legged staple through a respective portion of the bone tissue. The tool includes a distal shoe having a staple forming anvil, the shoe being supported on a thin metal web extending from the tool between the bone tissue portions, so that the tool may be disposed at the outer surface of the bone and the anvil may be supported adjacent to the inner surface of the anvil. The tool includes a piston within caliper assembly, the caliper moving to contact the surface of the sternum and lock in place before the staple is advanced by the piston into the sternum. A staple cartridge is removable from the tool, the cartridge including a latch mechanism that prevents discharge of staples therefrom when the cartridge is removed from the tool. The latch mechanism, which is actuated by insertion into the tool, also acts to retain the cartridge in the tool. The invention also includes an adjusting tool which is provided to increase the impingement of the confronting portions of bone tissue. The adjusting tool includes a pair of jaws, one having a fulcrum lug and the other having two spaced lugs, whereby the staple web may be bent by closure of the lugs together to decrease the linear spacing of the staple legs and increase the abutting force of the bone tissue portions.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A stapling tool assembly for joining two members having confronting adjacent edges and like first sides and opposed second sides, comprising an anvil portion disposed at said like first sides of the two members and which has a central region that spans said confronting edges of the two members, said anvil portion having opposite end regions each of which is situated behind a separate one of said two members, at least one substantially U-shaped staple having a pair of leg regions joined at one end by a bridging region of the staple, staple applying means disposed at said opposed second sides of the two members for establishing a path of travel for said staple and for driving each of said leg regions of said staple through a separate one of said two members to impinge each of said leg regions of said staple on a separate one of said end regions of said anvil portion, and a web extending between the confronting edges of the two members, said web joining said central region of said anvil portion and said staple applying means, wherein said web is a thin flat element having a knife edge facing said path of travel of said staple to permit abutment of said confronting edges of said two members prior to driving of said staple through said two members.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A large proportion of cardiac disease cases involve occlusions of the coronary arteries which become sufficiently servere to cause angina, infarction, and ultimately, death. One of the most effective therapies for occlusive coronary disease is the coronary bypass surgical procedure, in which a section of vascular tissue is harvested from the patient and grafted between the aorta and the coronary artery or arteries to bypass the occluded portion(s) of the artery. Attesting to the effectiveness of this procedure is the fact that more than 250,000 coronary bypass procedures are undertaken annually in the United States alone, and many more hundreds of thousands of procedures are conducted worldwide.

The technique routinely used to gain access to the heart to install the bypass grafts involves opening the chest, cutting the sternum longitudinally and spreading the sternum laterally to open a pathway to the pericardium. After the grafts are installed, the sternum is rejoined and the skin and fascia are sutured to close the surgical wound. Joining the severed halves of the sternum is a major task, and is usually accomplished using strong metal wire similar in strength and diameter to piano wire. A large curved needle is employed to drive the wire through one half of the sternum adjacent to the cut edge, across the gap and up through the other half of the sternum. Thereafter the two ends of the wire are pulled to urge the two halves together, the wires are twisted to maintain the closure, and the excess wire is cut and removed. Generally speaking, from five to seven wire sutures are required to close the sternum, and this portion of the procedure may take as long as one-half hour.
 
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