Articulated surgical fastener applying apparatus

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Inventors

Green, David T.
Aranyi, Ernie

Application #

161987

Filed

Feb-29-1988

Published

Sep-26-1989

Current US Class

227/120
227/19

International Classes

A61B 017/00

Field of Search

227/19 227/DIG.

Assignee

United States Surgical Corporation (Norwalk, CT)

Examiners

Bell; Paul A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kenyon & Kenyon

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Abstract
Surgical fastener applying apparatus having an articulated shaft assembly intermediate a proximal actuator assembly and a distal fastener applying assembly. The rotational axis of the articulation is transverse to the proximal-distal axis of the shaft assembly. The apparatus is fully operational at any rotational position of the articulation. A detent mechanism may be included to releasably hold the articulation in any of its rotational positions. A locking mechanism may also be provided for locking the articulation in any of its rotational positions. The shaft assembly may also include a second articulation whose rotational axis is the proximal-distal axis. The apparatus is fully operational at any rotational position of the second articulation, and detent and locking mechanisms may also be associated with the second articulation.
 
Claims
We claim

1. A surgical fastener applying apparatus comprising

a proximal actuator assembly having a main body and a clamp actuator movably mounted on said main body;

a shaft assembly extending from said main body;

a fastener holding part mounted on a distal and of said shaft assembly;

a U-shaped frame movably mounted on said fastener holding part, said frame having a distal leg and a proximal leg receiving said fastener holding part;

an anvil part mounted on said distal leg in facing elation to said fastener holding part; and

means connecting said clamp actuator to said frame for moving said frame proximally toward said fastener holding part to clamp tissue between said anvil part and said fastener holding part.



Description
Background of the Invention

This invention relates to surgical fastener applying apparatus, and more particularly to surgical fastener applying apparatus of the type that applies surgical fasteners to the body tissue clamped between relatively movable fastener holding and anvil parts of the apparatus.

Several types of surgical fastener applying instruments are known for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue clamped between relatively movable fastener holding and anvil parts of the apparatus. See, for example, Hirsch et al. U.S. Pat. No. 3,275,211. The surgical fasteners may be either metal staples as shown in the Hirsch et al. patent, or they may be non-metallic resinous materials as shown, for example, in Green U.S. Pat. No. 4,402,445. In the case of metal staples, the staple legs are typically driven through the tissue and clinched by the anvil to secure the staples in the tissue. In the case of non-metallic fasteners, each fastener may initially consist of two separate parts: a fastener part disposed in the fastener holding part of the apparatus, and a retainer part disposed in the anvil part of the apparatus. The leg or legs of the fastener parts are driven through the tissue and interlock with the retainer parts to secure the fasteners in the tissue. Although most metal surgical staples are biologically inert and therefore remain permanently in the body, biologically absorbable metal surgical staples are known. Surgical fasteners of non-metallic resinous materials can also be made either biologically absorbable or non-absorbable.
 
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