Claims
- 1. A surgical stapling system for securing a prosthetic heart valve within a patient comprising:a prosthetic heart valve having a cuff; and a surgical stapler including at least two concentric cylinders configured to move along a common longitudinal axis and relative to each other, the at least two concentric cylinders further configured to carry at least one staple assembly on a distal end thereof and to drive the at least one staple assembly in a direction such that a first leg of the at least one staple assembly penetrates the cuff of the prosthetic heart valve and at least a first portion of the surrounding heart tissue and a second leg of the at least one staple assembly penetrates a second portion of heart tissue surrounding the prosthetic heart valve, the surgical stapling system being configured and dimensioned to position the second leg of the at least one staple assembly in a substantially radial direction from the first leg of the at least one staple assembly to secure the prosthetic heart valve to the surrounding heart tissue.
- 2. The surgical stapling system in claim 1, wherein the at least two cylinders are further configured to crimp the second leg of the at least one staple assembly toward the first leg of the at least one staple assembly to secure the prosthetic heart valve to the surrounding heart tissue.
- 3. The surgical stapling system in claim 1, wherein the at least two cylinders are further configured to removably engage a heart valve holder.
- 4. A surgical stapler comprising:a first cylindrical assembly for carrying at least one staple assembly on a distal end thereof; a second cylindrical assembly positioned concentrically about said first cylindrical assembly; said first and second cylindrical assemblies configured to move along a common longitudinal axis and relative to each other; said second cylindrical assembly including a camming arm and being configured and dimensioned to be repositionable from a first position to a second position, wherein in the first position the camming arm is positioned separate from the at least one staple assembly and in the second position the camming arm is repositioned to move the at least one staple assembly.
- 5. The surgical stapler of claim 4, wherein the at least one staple assembly has a first leg and a second leg and the camming arm is configured and dimensioned to move at least one leg of the staple assembly.
- 6. The surgical stapler of claim 4, wherein the at least one staple assembly is moved by the camming arm in a radial direction.
- 7. The surgical stapler of claim 6, wherein the at least one staple assembly is moved by the camming arm in a radial direction towards the center of the surgical stapler.
- 8. A surgical stapler for securing a prosthetic heart valve within a patient comprising:at least two concentric cylinders configured to move along a common longitudinal axis and relative to each other, the at least two concentric cylinders further configured to carry at least two staple assemblies on a distal end thereof and to drive the at least two staple assemblies in a direction such that a first leg of each said staple assembly penetrates a cuff of the prosthetic heart valve and a second leg of each said staple assembly pierces a portion of heart tissue surrounding the prosthetic heart valve to secure the prosthetic heart valve to the surrounding heart tissue, wherein the at least two staple assemblies are substantially diametrically opposed to each other, wherein the at least two cylinders are further configured to removably engage a heart valve holder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/391,538 filed Sep. 8, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,203,553 which claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/100,300 filed Sep. 15, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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