The invention generally relates to surgical staplers, and more specifically to cutters utilized in surgical staplers to cut tissue.
Surgical staplers, such as utilized in anastomosis procedures, transection of tissue, and other procedures, generally include one or more staples and an anvil against which those staples are deformed. Surgical staplers often additionally include a knife that is used to cut tissue after, during or before staples are deployed adjacent to that tissue. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,285,131 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/935,315 filed on Nov. 5, 2007, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety (the “Anvil Documents”) describe an anvil sized for placement in a target blood vessel, where staples are deployed from outside the coronary artery against the anvil to connect a graft vessel to the target vessel. The anvils disclosed in the Anvil Documents each include a knife, and a channel along which the knife can slide. The knife is initially in a first position stowed inside the anvil, then moves to a position above the anvil in order to cut the wall of the target vessel and allow blood to flow between the graft vessel and the target vessel, thereby completing the anastomosis. The knife is then moved back to a second position stowed within the anvil, different from the first position. The Anvil Documents describe single-user tools that cannot be refired. One reason is that the first and second stowed positions of the knife within the anvil are different.
The use of the same reference symbols in different figures indicates similar or identical items.
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The cutter 14 may be fabricated as a single piece, such as by stamping, molding, laser cutting, machining, or any other suitable process or combination of processes. Alternately, the knife 16 may be fabricated separately from the arm 18 and attached to the arm 18 by any suitable method or structure, such as by welding. The cutter 14 may be fabricated from any suitable material. Advantageously, the cutter 14 is fabricated from a superelastic alloy such as nitinol. As another example, the cutter 14 may be fabricated from an elastically deformable material. Such material may be, for example, an amorphous zirconium-based metal alloy such as Vitreloy. As another example, the cutter 14 may be composed of a plastically-deformable material, where bending in the bending region 24 causes stress in the cutter 14 that is less than the yield point of the material from which the cutter 14 is fabricated.
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Operation
Placement of the anvil 2 relative to tissue, and actuation of the cutter 14, may be substantially as described in the Anvil Documents. For clarity and brevity, the differences between that operation described in the Anvil Documents and the operation of the cutter 14 of this document are described here. The anvil 2 is placed in proximity to tissue to be treated, such as inside the lumen of a target vessel. The cutter 14 is then actuated, such as by depressing a firing trigger on a handle.
Referring also to
The arm 18 continues to be pulled proximally. As a result, the knife 16 moves proximally. The cutting edge 30 faces proximally, such that proximal motion of the knife 16 creates an incision in the tissue previously penetrated by the knife 16 when the knife 16 moved up and out of the aperture 6 in the upper surface 4 of the anvil 2. The arm 18 continues to move proximally until it stops. Proximal motion of the arm 18 may stop due to an encounter between the knife 16 and the proximal end 38 of the aperture 6, due to cessation of actuation of the cutter 14 in the proximal direction, or a combination of both. Referring also to
The cutter 14 is then actuated to move distally. Referring also to
Reverse Knife
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Operation of this embodiment of the cutter 14 is substantially as described above. For clarity and brevity, the differences between that operation and the operation of the cutter 14 of
While the invention has been described in detail, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made and equivalents employed, without departing from the present invention. It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the details of construction, the arrangements of components, and/or the method set forth in the above description or illustrated in the drawings. Statements in the abstract of this document, and any summary statements in this document, are merely exemplary; they are not, and cannot be interpreted as, limiting the scope of the claims. Further, the figures are merely exemplary and not limiting. Topical headings and subheadings are for the convenience of the reader only. They should not and cannot be construed to have any substantive significance, meaning or interpretation, and should not and cannot be deemed to indicate that all of the information relating to any particular topic is to be found under or limited to any particular heading or subheading. Therefore, the invention is not to be restricted or limited except in accordance with the following claims and their legal equivalents.
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