Claims
- 1. An apparatus for internal surgery comprising:
- a staple having a crown and two legs, each of said legs being substantially perpendicular to said crown, each of said legs including a tip and having a length, each of said legs including an elongated deformation zone extending along part of the length of said leg, said elongated deformation zone including an elongated region less resistant to deformation than said leg adjacent said deformation zone, said resistance to said deformation of said elongated region being such that deformation is distributed along said elongated region when forces parallel to said crown and in the direction of a first of said legs are applied to the tip of the second of said legs said elongated deformation zone having a beginning and an end, said beginning and said end being sufficiently separated from each other such that when said elongated deformation zone is deformed to a substantially right angle, said beginning and said end do not touch;
- staple pusher means for pushing against said crown and thereby pushing said tips of said legs into biological tissue; and
- anvil means for exerting said forces on said tips of said legs when said tips are pushed through biological tissue and against said anvil means in order to deform said legs of said staple so that said staple encloses a portion of said biological tissue.
- 2. An apparatus for internal surgery comprising:
- a staple having a crown and two legs, each of said legs being substantially perpendicular to said crown, each of said legs including a tip and having a length, each of said legs including a deformation zone formed by an indentation extending along part of the length of said leg, said deformation zone being more susceptible to deformation than said leg adjacent to said deformation zone when forces parallel to said crown and in the direction of a first of said legs are applied to a second of said legs;
- staple pusher means for pushing against said crown and thereby pushing said tips of said legs into biological tissue; and
- anvil means for exerting said forces on said tips of said legs when said tips are pushed through biological tissue and against said anvil means in order to deform said legs of said staple so that said staple encloses a portion of said biological tissue and such that said deformation zone does not close to pinch said biological tissue.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongated region in each of said legs has substantially constant cross section.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said deformation zone in each of said legs is not formed by a V-shaped indentation.
- 5. A staple for use in internal surgery comprising a crown and two legs, each of said legs being substantially perpendicular to said crown, each of said legs including a tip and having a length, each of said legs further having an elongated deformation zone extending along a part of said length of said leg, said elongated deformation zone including an elongated region measured along a portion of said elongated deformation zone which is less resistant to deformation when forces parallel to said crown are applied to the tip of a first of said legs in the direction of a second of said legs than portions of said first leg adjacent to said elongated deformation zone, said resistance to said deformation being such that said deformation is distributed along said elongated region when said forces are applied to the tip of said first leg said elongated deformation zone having a beginning and an end, said beginning and said end positioned not to touch each other when said deformation zone is deformed to substantially a right angle.
- 6. A staple for use in internal surgery comprising a crown having a center and two legs, each of said legs being substantially perpendicular to said crown, each of said legs including a tip and having a length, each of said legs further having a deformation zone formed by an indentation extending along part of the length of said leg, said deformation zone being more susceptible to deformation than portions of said leg adjacent to said deformation zone when forces substantially parallel to said crown and toward said center are applied to said leg said elongated deformation zone having a beginning and an end, said beginning and said end positioned not to touch each other when said deformation zone is deformed to substantially a right angle.
- 7. The staple of claim 5 wherein said elongated region has substantially constant cross section.
- 8. The staple of claim 6 wherein said deformation zone is not formed by a V-shaped indentation.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each said elongated deformation zone includes a beginning and an end, said beginning and said end being located at opposite sides of said extension of said elongated deformation zone, each said elongated deformation zone being so formed that said beginning and said end of said elongated deformation zone do not touch each other after said deformation of said legs by said anvil means.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein each said elongated deformation zone includes a beginning and an end, said beginning and said end being located at opposite sides of said extension of said elongated deformation zone, each said elongated deformation zone being so formed that said beginning and said end of said elongated deformation zone do not touch each other after said deformation of said legs by said anvil means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation under 37 C.F.R. .sctn.1.60 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/228,058, Apr. 15, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,445,648, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/024,501, Mar. 2, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,342,396.
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