Claims
- 1. A tissue retaining ring for use with a plurality of surgical fasteners mounted within a disposable loading unit utilized during a vascular anastomosis, the tissue ring comprising:
a generally circular, semi-pliable material having a series of alternating loops and arcuate portions, each of the loops defining an aperture therein which is dimensioned to receive a distal end of one of the plurality of surgical fasteners.
- 2. A tissue retaining ring according to claim 1 wherein each of the arcuate portions is positioned between adjacent surgical fasteners.
- 3. A tissue retaining ring according to claim 1 wherein each of the loops engages the distal end of the surgical fasteners in a friction-fit manner.
- 4. A tissue retaining ring according to claim 3 wherein an inner periphery of at least one of the loops is coated with a friction-like material to reduce slippage of the tissue retaining ring relative to the surgical fastener after deformation of the surgical fastener.
- 5. A tissue retaining ring according to claim 1 wherein the arcuate portions of the tissue retaining ring are deformable to a substantially straightened configuration upon deformation of the surgical fasteners.
- 6. A tissue retaining ring according to claim 1 wherein the arcuate portions extend beyond the diameter of the loops.
- 7. A tissue retaining ring according to claim 1 wherein an inner periphery of at least one of the loops includes a slit which is dimensioned to reduce slippage of the tissue retaining ring relative to the surgical fastener after deformation of the surgical fastener.
- 8. A disposable loading unit, comprising:
a fastener support member; a plurality of surgical fasteners releasably supported atop the fastener support; a tissue retaining ring having a series of alternating loops and arcuate portions, each of the loops defining an aperture therein which is dimensioned to receive a distal end of one of the plurality of surgical fasteners; and a retractable anvil located at a distal end of the loading unit, the anvil being movable relative to the fastener support member to simultaneously deform each surgical fastener through a corresponding loop of the tissue retaining ring.
- 9. A disposable loading unit according to claim 8 wherein each of the arcuate portions of the retaining ring deforms to a substantially straightened configuration upon deformation of the surgical fasteners.
- 10. A disposable loading unit according to claim 8 wherein at least one of the surgical fasteners includes a protuberance which prevents the tissue retaining ring from sliding relative to the surgical fastener after deformation of the surgical fastener.
- 11. A disposable loading unit according to claim 8 wherein at least one of the surgical fasteners includes a coined surface which prevents the tissue retaining ring from sliding relative to the surgical fastener after deformation of the surgical fastener.
- 12. A disposable loading unit according to claim 8 wherein an inner periphery of at least one of the loops includes a slit which is dimensioned to reduce slippage of the tissue retaining ring relative to the surgical fastener after deformation of the surgical fastener.
- 13. A disposable loading unit according to claim 8 wherein the tissue retaining ring is constructed from a thin, sheet-like material.
- 14. A disposable loading unit according to claim 8 wherein the tissue retaining ring is constructed from a wire material.
- 15. A disposable loading unit according to claim 8 wherein the arcuate portions extend beyond the diameter of the loops.
- 16. A disposable loading unit according to claim 8 wherein the surgical fasteners are mounted in an offset manner atop the fastener support such that upon retraction of the anvil the distal end of the surgical fasteners deform at an angle a relative to a proximal end of the surgical fasteners which, in turn, expands the tissue retaining ring and deforms the arcuate portions to a substantially straightened configuration.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Application Serial No. 60/241,301 entitled “ANASTOMOSIS INSTRUMENT AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING SAME” filed on Oct. 18, 2000 by Keith Milliman et al. which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/410,817, entitled “ANASTOMOSIS INSTRUMENT AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING SAME” which was filed on Oct. 9, 1999 by Keith Milliman et al., which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/256,260, entitled “ANASTOMOSIS INSTRUMENT AND METHOD” which was filed on Feb. 23, 1999 by Nicholas et al., which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/877,701, entitled “SINGLESHOT ANASTOMOSIS INSTRUMENT WITH DETACHABLE LOADING UNIT AND METHOD”, which was filed Jun. 17, 1997 by Manzo et al., which application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/685,385, entitled “ANASTOMOSIS INSTRUMENT AND METHOD”, filed Jul. 23, 1996 by Hinchliffe et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,380, the entire contents of all of these disclosures are hereby incorporated by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/32426 |
10/18/2001 |
WO |
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