Claims
- 1. A coil fastener applier comprising:
a housing; an elongated tubular portion extending distally from the housing, the elongated tubular portion having a threaded inner surface terminating in a distalmost tip; a drive rod rotatably mounted within the elongated tubular portion and having at least one coil fastener releasably mounted on the drive rod, the at least one coil fastener having a predetermined cross section, the cross section having a width diameter; a drive assembly for rotating the drive rod; an actuation assembly engagable with the drive assembly; and a trigger movably mounted on the housing and engagable with the actuator assembly to drive the at least one coil fastener from the elongated tubular portion upon movement of the trigger relative to the housing; wherein the distance between a distalmost tip of the drive rod and the distalmost tip of the elongated tubular portion is at least equal to half the predetermined width of the at least one coil fastener.
- 2. The coil fastener applier as recited in claim 1, wherein a tang of the at least one coil fastener is retained within a slot in the drive rod, the angle between the distalmost tip of the threaded surface and the slot when the trigger is in an unfired position is approximately 110°.
- 3. The coil fastener applier as recited in claim 1, further comprising a lockout mechanism engagable with the drive assembly to immobilize the drive rod relative to the elongated tubular portion.
- 4. The coil fastener applier as recited in claim 3, wherein the lockout mechanism includes a lockout button movably mounted on the housing and a blocking member movable into engagement with the drive assembly in response to movement of the lockout button.
- 5. The coil fastener applier as recited in claim 4, wherein the blocking member is a leaf spring affixed at a first end to the housing and having a second end engagable with the drive assembly.
- 6. The coil fastener as recited in claim 5, wherein the lockout button includes a cam engagable with the leaf spring to drive the second end into engagement with the drive assembly in response to movement of the lockout button.
- 7. The apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein the second end of the leaf spring includes a hook engagable with teeth on a gear of the drive assembly.
- 8. The coil fastener applier as recited in claim 3, wherein the lockout mechanism includes a blocking member movable into engagement with the drive assembly in response to movement of the trigger.
- 9. The coil fastener applier as recited in claim 8, wherein the blocking member pivots about a pivot point in response to movement of the trigger.
- 10. A method of removing a coil fastener having a tang from tissue comprising the steps of:
a) providing a coil fastener applier having an elongated tubular portion with a threaded inner surface and a drive rod rotatably mounted within the tubular portion, the drive rod having a slot for engaging a tang of a coil fastener previously applied to tissue; b) immobilizing the drive rod relative to the tubular portion; c) engaging the coil fastener with the drive rod; and d) rotating the coil fastener applier to remove the coil fastener from the tissue.
- 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein the step of engaging includes engaging a tang of the coil fastener within a slot formed in the drive rod.
- 12. A coil fastener applier comprising:
a housing; an elongated tubular portion extending distally from the housing, the elongated tubular portion having a threaded inner surface terminating in a distalmost tip; a drive rod rotatably mounted within the elongated tubular portion and having at least one coil fastener releasably mounted on the drive rod, the at least one coil fastener having a predetermined diameter; a drive assembly for rotating the drive rod; an actuation assembly engagable with the drive assembly; a trigger movably mounted on the housing and engagable with the actuator assembly to drive the at least one coil fastener from the elongated tubular portion upon movement of the trigger relative to the housing; and means for grasping a tang of an at least one coil fastener positioned in tissue.
- 13. The coil fastener applier as recited in claim 12, wherein the means for grasping is includes the distance between a distalmost end of the drive rod and a distalmost end of the elongated tubular portion, the distance being approximately 0.03 inches.
- 14. The coil fastener applier as recited in claim 12, wherein means for grasping includes the angle between a slot in the drive rod and the distalmost tip of the threaded inner surface, the angle being approximately 110°.
- 15. A method of driving a coil fastener having a tang previously applied to tissue further into tissue comprising the steps of:
a) providing a coil fastener applier having an elongated tubular portion with a threaded inner surface and a drive rod rotatably mounted within the tubular portion, the drive rod having a slot for engaging a tang of a coil fastener previously applied to tissue; b) engaging the coil fastener with the drive rod; and c) rotating the coil fastener applier to drive the coil fastener further into the tissue.
- 16. The method according to claim 10 wherein the step of engaging includes engaging a tang of the coil fastener within a slot formed in the drive rod.
- 17. A coil fastener applier comprising:
a housing; an elongated tubular portion extending distally from the housing, the elongated tubular portion having a threaded inner surface terminating in a distalmost tip; a drive rod rotatably mounted within the elongated tubular portion and having at least one coil fastener releasably mounted on the drive rod, the at least one coil fastener having a predetermined diameter; a drive assembly for rotating the drive rod; an actuation assembly engagable with the drive assembly; a trigger movably mounted on the housing and engagable with the actuator assembly to drive the at least one coil fastener from the elongated tubular portion upon movement of the trigger relative to the housing; means for grasping a tang of an at least one coil fastener positioned in tissue; and means for grasping is includes the distance between a distalmost end of the drive rod and a distalmost end of the elongated tubular portion, the distance being approximately 0.03 inches.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/717,492, filed Sep. 20, 1996, entitled Coil Fastener Applier, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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