Claims
- 1. A surgical stapling instrument for applying one or more surgical staples to tissue, comprising:
- a stapling head assembly including a staple holder for receiving one or more surgical staples, an anvil for clamping the tissue against said staple holder, and driver means for driving the staples from said staple holder;
- an actuator handle assembly for actuating said staple driver;
- a shaft assembly with a generally hollow interior and including a support shaft for mounting said stapling head assembly on said actuator handle assembly;
- a tension member contained within said support shaft for transmitting tension from said actuator handle assembly to said anvil to resist the forces exerted on said anvil when the staples are formed;
- a compression member contained within said support shaft for transmitting a compressive force from said actuator handle assembly to advance said staple driver to drive the staples from said staple holder into the tissue and to form the staples against said anvil;
- wherein said shaft assembly has an elastomeric seal contained within said hollow interior, said seal placed around said tension and compression members; and
- a hollow connector extending from said actuator handle assembly;
- a ferrule overlapping said shaft assembly and said connector;
- said ferrule being compressed radially inward over said shaft assembly and said connector; and
- an o-ring placed between said ferrule and said shaft assembly.
- 2. The stapling instrument of claim 1 further containing an elastomeric sealing apparatus placed around said tension member and held in place by said compression member.
- 3. The stapling instrument of claim 1 further containing a shrink wrap plastic seal placed around said shaft assembly.
- 4. A surgical stapling instrument for applying one or more surgical staples to tissue, comprising:
- a stapling head assembly including a staple holder for receiving one or more surgical staples, an anvil for clamping the tissue against said staple holder, and driver means for driving the staples from said staple holder;
- an actuator handle assembly for actuating said staple driver;
- a shaft assembly with a generally hollow interior and including a support shaft for mounting said stapling head assembly on said actuator handle assembly;
- a tension member contained within said support shaft for transmitting tension from said actuator handle assembly to said anvil to resist the forces exerted on said anvil when the staples are formed;
- a compression member contained within said support shaft for transmitting a compressive force from said actuator handle assembly to advance said staple driver to drive the staples from said staple holder into the tissue and to form the staples against said anvil;
- an elastomeric sealing apparatus placed around said tension member and held in place by said compression member;
- a casing for supporting said stapling head assembly, said casing including a hollow connector;
- a shaft assembly including a hollow support shaft for mounting said casing thereon;
- a ferrule overlapping said support shaft and said connector;
- said ferrule being compressed radially inward over said support shaft and said connector; and
- an o-ring placed between said ferrule and said shaft assembly.
- 5. The stapling instrument of claim 4 wherein said shaft assembly has an elastomeric seal contained within said hollow interior, said seal placed around said tension and compression members.
- 6. The stapling instrument of claim 4 further containing a shrink wrap plastic seal placed around said shaft assembly.
- 7. A surgical stapling instrument for applying one or more surgical stapes to tissue, comprising:
- a stapling head assembly including a staple holder for receiving one or more surgical staples, an anvil for clamping the tissue against said staple holder, and driver means for driving the staples from said staple holder;
- an actuator handle assembly for actuating said staple driver;
- a shaft assembly with a generally hollow interior and including a support shaft for mounting said stapling head assembly on said actuator handle assembly;
- a tension member contained within said support shaft for transmitting tension from said actuator handle assembly to said anvil to resist the forces exerted on said anvil when the staples are formed;
- a compression member contained within said support shaft for transmitting a compressive force from said actuator handle assembly to advance said staple driver to drive the staples from said staple holder into the tissue and to form the staples against said anvil;
- a shrink wrap plastic seal placed around said shaft assembly;
- a casing for supporting said stapling head assembly, said casing including a hollow connector;
- a shaft assembly including a hollow support shaft for mounting said casing thereon;
- a ferrule overlapping said support shaft and said connector;
- said ferrule being compressed radially inward over said support shaft and said connector; and
- an o-ring place between said ferrule and said shaft assembly.
- 8. The stapling instrument of claim 7 wherein said shaft assembly has an elastomeric seal contained within said hollow interior, said elastomeric seal placed around said tension and compression members.
- 9. The stapling instrument of claim 7 containing an elastomeric sealing apparatus placed around said tension member and held in place by said compression member.
- 10. A surgical stapling instrument for applying one or more surgical staples to tissue, comprising:
- a stapling head assembly including a staple holder for receiving one or more surgical staples, an anvil for clamping the tissue against said staple holder, and driver means for driving the staples from said staple holder;
- an actuator handle assembly for actuating said staple driver;
- a shaft assembly with a generally hollow interior and including a support shaft for mounting said stapling head assembly on said actuator handle assembly;
- a tension member contained within said support shaft for transmitting tension from said actuator handle assembly to said anvil to resist the forces exerted on said anvil when the staples are formed;
- a compression member contained within said support shaft for transmitting a compressive force from said actuator handle assembly to advance said staple driver to drive the staples from said staple holder into the tissue and to form the staples against said anvil; and
- a hollow connector extending from said actuator handle assembly;
- a ferrule overlapping said shaft assembly on said connector;
- said ferrule being compressed radially inward over said shaft assembly and said connector; and
- an o-ring place between said ferrule and said shaft assembly.
- 11. The stapling instrument of claim 10 wherein said shaft assembly has an elastomeric seal contained within said hollow interior, said seal placed around said tension and compression members.
- 12. The stapling instrument of claim 10 containing an elastomeric seal placed around said tension member and held in place by said compression member.
- 13. The stapling instrument of claim 10 further containing a shrink wrap plastic sealing mechanism placed around said shaft assembly.
- 14. A surgical stapling instrument for applying one or more surgical staples to tissue, comprising:
- a stapling head assembly including a staple holder for receiving one or more surgical staples, an anvil for clamping the tissue against said staple holder, and driver means for driving the staples from said staple holder;
- an actuator handle assembly for actuating said staple driver;
- a shaft assembly with a generally hollow interior and including a support shaft for mounting said stapling head assembly on said actuator handle assembly;
- a connector for supporting said stapling head assembly, on said handle assembly;
- a ferrule overlapping said support shaft and said connector;
- said ferrule being compressed radially inward over said support shaft and said connector; and
- an o-ring place between said ferrule and said shaft assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 938,982 filed Sep. 1, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,459, which is a division of Ser. No. 749,393 filed Aug. 23, 1991, abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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