Claims
- 1. In combination with a surgical staple gun used for joining and closing the margins of severed tissue, the staple gun having a staple cartridge support jaw for holding a staple cartridge containing a plurality of staples arranged in a plurality of rows for substantially simultaneous ejection against an anvil jaw when the staple gun is fired through the severed tissue to be closed, the staple gun further including tissue cutting means reciprocally movable in one of the cartridge support jaw and anvil jaw:
- (a) first and second strips of host-tissue-compatible animal tissue material operatively coupled to the cartridge support jaw and the anvil jaw, respectively, prior to the firing of the staples from the staple cartridge.
- 2. In combination with a surgical staple gun used for joining and closing the margins of severed tissue, the staple gun having a staple cartridge support jaw for holding a staple cartridge containing a plurality of staples arranged in a plurality of rows for substantially simultaneous ejection against an anvil jaw when the staple gun is fired through the severed tissue to be closed, the staple gun further including tissue cutting means reciprocally movable in one of the cartridge support jaw and anvil jaw:
- (a) a strip of host-tissue-compatible animal tissue material operatively coupled to at least one of the cartridge support jaw and the anvil jaw prior to the firing of the staples from the staple cartridge.
- 3. The combination as in claim 2 wherein said animal tissue is tanned pericardium harvested from animals selected from the group including equine, bovine, porcine and ovine animals.
- 4. The combination as in claim 2 wherein said animal tissue is tanned dura mater harvested from animals selected from the group including equine, bovine, porcine, ovine and human animals.
- 5. The combination as in any one of claims 2 through 4 wherein said strip is supported by a buttress member to form a tubular configuration adapted to receive said at least one of the cartridge supporting jaw and the anvil jaw therein.
- 6. The combination as in claim 5 wherein the buttress member is comprised of a flexible, sterilizable, self-supporting film layer having apposed side edges with the strip releasibly joined to the apposed side edges thereof to form the tubular configuration.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein the size of the tubular configuration is such that it does not freely rotate about the at least one of the cartridge support jaw or the anvil jaw.
- 8. The combination as in claim 6 wherein the film comprising said buttress member is a non-woven polyethylene sheet material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a Division of 08/194,382, filed Feb. 10, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,503,638.
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Divisions (1)
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