Closure of endoluminal openings such as, e.g., perforations, intentional viscerectomy (e.g., NOTES/full thickness resection), and other indications that include anastomoses and gastric remodeling is sometimes required.
Existing techniques for effecting such closures include clips glues, tissue welding, and suturing (which is difficult to achieve endoscopically). Endoluminal endoscopic stapling in many of these instances has, however, proven to be technically difficult due to the size and/or configuration of existing stapling apparatus.
Examples of some known stapling devices and fundamentals of tissue stapling are described in, e.g., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,258,008; 7,175,648; 6,843,403; 7,695,485; 6,443,973; 6,131,789; and 7,407,077; as well as in US Patent Publication No. US 2002/0099389. Additional discussions regarding stapling may be found in Komanapalli et al., “Computer assisted surgical stapling,” Multimedia Manual of Cardiothoracic Surgery (2008).
Stapling apparatus and methods of assembling or operating the stapling apparatus are described herein. The stapling apparatus described herein can be delivered through an overtube or other large channel.
The stapling apparatus described herein may, in various embodiments, allow for secure closure of, e.g., endoluminal openings such as, e.g., perforations, intentional viscerotomy (e.g., NOTES/full thickness resection), and other indications that include anastomoses and gastric remodeling.
In a first aspect, some embodiments of the medical stapling apparatus described herein may include: a first stapling module and a second stapling module, wherein each of the first and second stapling modules comprises: a first jaw comprising a first end and a second end; a second jaw comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the second jaw is pivotally attached to the first end of the first jaw, wherein the second jaw comprises a staple retaining structure adapted to retain one or more staples on the second jaw; an actuating mechanism capable of selectively rotating the first jaw and the second jaw between an open position and a closed position, wherein the second ends of the first jaw and the second jaw are closer to each other in the closed position than in the open position; and a guide lumen extending through the first jaw and/or the second jaw of the stapling module.
In some embodiments of the first aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the second ends of the first and second jaws of the first and second stapling modules comprise complementary alignment elements such that the second ends of the first and second stapling modules align with each other when the second ends of the jaws of the first stapling module face the second ends of the jaws of the second stapling module. In some embodiments, the complementary alignment elements comprise magnetic alignment elements and/or mechanically interlocking structures.
In some embodiments of the first aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the apparatus further comprises a pushing element capable of pushing the first stapling module and/or the second stapling module along a guide located in the guide lumen of the stapling module.
In some embodiments of the first aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the apparatus may further include a first pushing element capable of pushing the first stapling module along a guide located in the guide lumen of the first stapling module; and a second pushing element capable of pushing the second stapling module along a guide located in the guide lumen of the second stapling module.
In some embodiments of the first aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the guide lumen in the first and/or second stapling module generally extends between the first end and the second end of the jaw such that movement of the stapling module along a guide in the guide lumen aligns the jaw with the guide.
In a second aspect, various embodiments of a method of assembling a medical stapling apparatus of the first aspect may be described herein, wherein the method may include advancing the first stapling module through a delivery lumen in a delivery device until the first stapling module exits from the delivery lumen at a distal opening, wherein advancing the first stapling module further comprises advancing the first stapling module along a guide passing through the guide lumen of the first stapling module, and wherein the first stapling module is oriented during the advancing with the second ends of the first and second jaws located ahead of the first ends of the first stapling module such that the second ends of the first and second jaws exit the delivery lumen before the first ends of the first and second jaws; advancing the second stapling module through the delivery lumen until the second stapling module exits from the delivery lumen at the distal opening, wherein advancing the second stapling module further comprises advancing the second stapling module along a guide passing through the guide lumen of the second stapling module; and aligning the first and second stapling modules with each other after the first stapling module has exited from the distal opening of the delivery lumen, wherein the aligning comprises aligning the second ends of the first and second jaws of the first stapling module with the second ends of the first and second jaws of the second stapling module.
In some embodiments of the methods of the second aspect, the first stapling module and the second stapling module are advanced over a guide.
In some embodiments of the methods of the second aspect, aligning the first and second stapling modules comprises aligning magnetic alignment elements on the first and second stapling modules.
In some embodiments of the methods of the second aspect, aligning the first and second stapling modules comprises aligning mechanically interlocking structures.
In some embodiments of the methods of the second aspect, advancing the first stapling module comprises pushing the first stapling module through the delivery lumen.
In some embodiments of the methods of the second aspect, advancing the first stapling module comprises pushing the first stapling module through the delivery lumen and wherein advancing the second stapling module comprises pushing the second stapling module through the delivery lumen. In some embodiments, pushing the first stapling module and the pushing the second stapling module are performed using the same pushing element. In some embodiments, pushing the first stapling module and the pushing the second stapling module are performed using two or more different pushing elements.
In a third aspect, some embodiments of the medical stapling apparatus described herein may include: a base stapling module that comprises: a first jaw comprising a first end and a second end; a second jaw comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the second jaw is pivotally attached to the first end of the first jaw, wherein the second jaw comprises a staple retaining structure adapted to retain one or more staples on the second jaw; an actuation mechanism capable of selectively rotating the first jaw and the second jaw between an open position and a closed position, wherein the second ends of the first jaw and the second jaw are closer to each other in the closed position than in the open position; a first guide lumen extending through the first jaw of the base stapling module; and a second guide lumen extending through the second jaw of the base stapling module. The apparatus may further include a delivery device comprising a delivery lumen that extends through the delivery device, wherein the delivery lumen terminates at a distal opening, and wherein the delivery lumen is sized to allow passage of the base stapling module through the delivery lumen; a first guide extending through the delivery device, wherein the first guide passes through the first guide lumen in the first jaw of the base stapling module; a second guide extending through the delivery device, wherein the second guide passes through the second guide lumen in the second jaw of the base stapling module; and one or more supplemental stapling modules. Each of the supplemental stapling module comprises: an anvil element comprising a first end, a second end, and a guide lumen extending through the anvil element, wherein the first guide passes through the guide lumen of the anvil element of the supplemental stapling module; and a staple driver comprising a first end, a second end, and a guide lumen extending through the staple driver, wherein the second guide passes through the guide lumen of the staple driver, and wherein the staple driver comprises a staple retaining structure adapted to retain one or more staples on the staple driver.
In some embodiments of the third aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the second end of the first jaw of the base stapling module and the second end of the anvil element comprise complementary alignment elements such that the second ends of the first jaw and the anvil element align with each other when the second end of the first jaw faces the second end of the anvil element, and wherein the second end of the second jaw of the base stapling module and the second end of the staple driver comprise complementary alignment elements such that the second ends of the second jaw and the staple driver align with each other when the second end of the second jaw faces the second end of the staple driver. In some embodiments, the complementary alignment elements comprise magnetic alignment elements and/or mechanically interlocking structures.
In some embodiments of the third aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the apparatus further comprises a pushing element capable of pushing the base stapling module through the delivery lumen of the delivery device.
In some embodiments of the third aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the apparatus further comprises: a first pushing element capable of pushing the base stapling module through the delivery lumen of the delivery device; a second pushing element capable of pushing the anvil element through the delivery lumen of the delivery device along the first guide; and a third pushing element capable of pushing the staple driver through the delivery lumen of the delivery device along the second guide.
In some embodiments of the third aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the guide lumen in the anvil element generally extends between the first end and the second end of the anvil element such that movement of the anvil element along the first guide aligns the anvil element with the first guide, and wherein the guide lumen in the staple driver generally extends between the first end and the second end of the staple driver such that movement of the staple driver along the second guide aligns the staple driver with the second guide.
In a fourth aspect, various embodiments of a method of assembling a medical stapling apparatus of the third aspect may be described herein, wherein the method may include: advancing the base stapling module through the delivery lumen in the delivery device until the base stapling module exits from the delivery lumen at the distal opening; advancing the anvil element through the delivery lumen and along the first guide passing through the guide lumen of the anvil element, wherein the anvil element is advanced until the anvil element exits the delivery lumen and the second end of the anvil element approaches the second end of the first jaw of the base stapling module; aligning and operably attaching the second end of the first jaw to the second end of the anvil element after the anvil element approaches the first jaw as it advances along the first guide; advancing the staple driver through the delivery lumen and along the second guide passing through the guide lumen of the staple driver, wherein the staple driver is advanced until the staple driver exits the delivery lumen and the second end of the staple driver approaches the second end of the second jaw of the base stapling element; and aligning and operably attaching the second end of the second jaw to the second end of the staple driver after the staple driver approaches the second jaw as it advances along the second guide.
In some embodiments of the methods of the fourth aspect, advancing the base stapling module further comprises advancing the base stapling module along the first guide and the second guide.
In some embodiments of the methods of the fourth aspect, aligning the first jaw and the anvil element comprises aligning a magnetic element on the first jaw with a complementary magnetic element on the anvil element.
In some embodiments of the methods of the fourth aspect, aligning the second jaw of the base stapling module with the staple driver comprises aligning mechanically interlocking structures on the second jaw and the staple driver.
In some embodiments of the methods of the fourth aspect, advancing the base stapling module comprises pushing the base stapling module through the delivery lumen.
In some embodiments of the methods of the fourth aspect, advancing the anvil element comprises pushing the anvil element through the delivery lumen and wherein advancing the staple driver comprises pushing the staple driver through the delivery lumen. In some embodiments, pushing the anvil element and pushing the staple driver are performed using the same pushing element. In some embodiments, pushing the anvil element and pushing the staple driver are performed using two or more different pushing elements.
In a fifth aspect, some embodiments of the medical stapling apparatus described herein may include an elongated body comprising a proximal end and a distal end and a stapling module located at the distal end of the elongated body. The stapling module may include: a first jaw comprising a proximal end and a distal end; a second jaw comprising a proximal end and a distal end; wherein the proximal end of at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw is pivotally attached to the distal end of the elongated body; staple retaining structure adapted to retain one or more staples on at least one of the first jaw and the second jaw; a tension element comprising a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the tension element is fixedly attached to the first jaw proximate the distal end of the first jaw, and wherein the tension element extends through an opening proximate the distal end of the second jaw before extending proximally towards the proximal end of the elongated body; and a tensioning mechanism proximate the proximal end of the elongate body, wherein the proximal end of the tension element is operably attached to the tensioning mechanism, wherein actuation of the tensioning mechanism places the tension element in tension between the distal ends of the first jaw and the second jaw.
In some embodiments of the fifth aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the tension element extends through a lumen in the first jaw.
In some embodiments of the fifth aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, the tension element comprises a wire.
In some embodiments of the fifth aspect of the medical stapling apparatus described herein, both the first jaw and the second jaw are pivotally attached at their proximal ends to the elongated body.
In a sixth aspect, some embodiments of methods of operating a medical stapling apparatus according to the fifth aspect described herein may include placing the tension element in tension between the distal ends of the first jaw and the second jaw, wherein the tension element moves through the opening in the second jaw when placing the tension element in tension.
The above summary is not intended to describe each embodiment or every implementation of the stapling apparatus and methods described herein. Rather, a more complete understanding of the invention will become apparent and appreciated by reference to the following Description of Illustrative Embodiments and claims in view of the accompanying figures of the drawing.
In the following description of illustrative embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying figures of the drawing which form a part hereof, and in which are shown, by way of illustration, specific embodiments of the stapling apparatus described herein. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
One illustrative embodiment of a medical stapling apparatus is depicted in
Although the depicted embodiment of the delivery device 10 includes a single delivery lumen 12, the various components of the stapling apparatus depicted in connection with
In some embodiments, the use of different lumens in the delivery devices used to deliver the stapling apparatus described herein may enhance control and/or stability over the delivery, assembly, disassembly, and/or operation of the stapling apparatus described herein. Any such lumens provided to enhance stability and/or control may not necessarily extend the entire length of the delivery device. For example, a lumen may be located only over a distal portion of the delivery device (near the distal end 13 of the delivery device 10.
In still other embodiments, the delivery device 10 may be provided with clamping or guide structures in the interior of the delivery lumen 12, with the clamping or guide structures being useful to clamp or guide a component (e.g., a pushing element, stapling module, etc.) proximate the distal end of the delivery device 10.
The stapling apparatus depicted in
In the depicted embodiment, the second jaw 26 also includes staple retaining structure 28 capable of retaining one or more staples on the second jaw in a manner that allows the staple(s) to penetrate tissue located between the first jaw 22 and the second jaw 26 as described herein. The staple retaining structure 28 may take the form of, e.g., slots, openings, cassettes, etc. that retain the staple(s) before delivery to tissue, but that release the staple(s) after the staple(s) have been attached to tissue. Examples of some potentially suitable staple retaining structures may be found in, e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 5,258,008 (Wilk); U.S. Pat. No. 5,170,925 (Madden et al.), U.S. Pat. No. 5,376,095 (Ortiz); U.S. Pat. No. 5,562,241 (Knodel et al.); U.S. Pat. No. 6,488,196 (Fenton); U.S. Pat. No. 6,619,529 (Green et al.); U.S. Pat. No. 6,843,403 (Whitman); U.S. Pat. No. 7,308,998 (Mastri et al.); U.S. Pat. No. 7,743,960 (Whitman et al.); etc.
The first stapling module 20 also includes an actuation mechanism 29 that is provided to selectively rotate the first jaw 22 and the second jaw 26 between an open position (as seen in
Like the first stapling module 20, the second stapling module 40 includes a first jaw 42 and a second jaw 46. The first jaw 42 includes a first end 41 and a second end 43, while the second jaw 46 includes a first end 45 and a second end 47. The first end 41 of the first jaw 42 is pivotally attached to the first end 45 of the second jaw 46.
In the depicted embodiment, the second jaw 46 also includes staple retaining structure 48 capable of retaining one or more staples on the second jaw in a manner that allows the staple(s) to penetrate tissue located between the first jaw 42 and the second jaw 46 as described herein. The staple retaining structure 48 may take the form of, e.g., slots, openings, cassettes, etc. that retain the staple(s) before delivery to tissue, but that release the staple(s) after the staple(s) have been attached to tissue. Examples of some potentially suitable staple retaining structures may be found in the stapler patent documents identified herein.
The second stapling module 40 also includes an actuation mechanism 49 that is provided to selectively rotate the first jaw 42 and the second jaw 46 between an open position (as seen in
Among the features included in the embodiment depicted in
The guide lumens in the different jaws on the stapling modules 20, 40 provide structures that can be used in connection with guides 14 and 16 to deliver the stapling modules 20, 40 through the delivery device 10 and assemble them after they have exited from the distal opening 13 of the delivery lumen 12. The guides 14 and 16 may preferably be in the form of guidewires, although any structure (e.g., suture material, cables, ribbons, etc.) could be used in connection with the advancement and assembly of the stapling modules 20 and 40.
In some embodiments of the stapling modules described herein, the second ends 23, 27, 43, 47 of the first and second jaws 22, 26, 42, 46 of the first and second stapling modules 20, 40 may include complementary alignment elements 34, 44 to assist with alignment between the second ends 23, 27, 43, 47 of the first and second stapling modules 20, 40 when the second ends 23, 27 of the jaws 22, 26 of the first stapling module 20 face the second ends 43, 47 of the jaws 42, 46 of the second stapling module 40.
In some embodiments, the complementary alignment elements 34, 44 may be in the form of magnetic alignment elements that, through magnetic attraction and/or repulsion assist in aligning the second ends 23, 27 of the jaws 22, 26 of the first stapling module 20 with the second ends 43, 47 of the jaws 42, 46 of the second stapling module 40. In some embodiments, the complementary alignment elements 34, 44 may be in the form of mechanically interlocking structures, e.g., mating protrusions and recesses, keyed structures, etc. that may assist in aligning the second ends 23, 27 of the jaws 22, 26 of the first stapling module 20 with the second ends 43, 47 of the jaws 42, 46 of the second stapling module 40. In still other embodiments, both magnetic and mechanically interlocking structures may be used together to assist in alignment of the second ends 23, 27 of the jaws 22, 26 of the first stapling module 20 with the second ends 43, 47 of the jaws 42, 46 of the second stapling module 40.
Another optional feature of the stapling apparatus described herein that is provided in connection with the embodiment depicted in
One or both of the pushing elements 36, 56 may, in some embodiments, have sufficient structure that they can be steered such that the direction and/or orientation of the stapling modules 20, 40 can be controlled to assist in assembling the stapling modules 20 and 40 at a selected location after the stapling modules 20, 40 have exited from a delivery device 10. Examples of some potentially suitable devices that may be used as steerable pushing elements may be described in, e.g., the following patent documents: WO 2009/099464 (Kassab et al.); US 2004/0243227 (Starksen et al.); US2009/0171161 (Ewers et al.); etc.
By using a steerable pushing element, the first stapling module 20 can be delivered toward the selected location in an antegrade direction, while the second stapling module 40 may, upon exiting the delivery device 10, be re-oriented such that it approaches the selected location (and the first stapling module 20) in a retrograde direction—see, e.g.,
As discussed herein, both the first stapling module 20 and the second stapling module 40 preferably include an actuation mechanism 25, 45 that may be electrically actuated using electrical energy delivered by any conductive elements used in the stapling apparatus. For example, in some embodiments, the guides 14, 16, pushing elements 36, 56, etc. may be used to deliver electrical energy needed to move the jaws of the stapling modules 20, 40 from the open to the closed position as discussed herein. Potentially useful stapler actuation mechanisms may be described in, e.g., some of the stapler patents and patent publications identified herein.
Some illustrative methods of assembling the medical stapling apparatus of
The first stapling module 20 may preferably be oriented during the advancing with the second ends 23, 27 of the first and second jaws 22, 26 located ahead of the first ends 21, 25 of the first stapling module 20 such that the second ends 23, 27 of the first and second jaws 22, 26 exit the delivery lumen 12 before the second ends 23, 27 of the first and second jaws 22, 26.
The method may further include advancing the second stapling module 40 through the delivery lumen 12 until the second stapling module 40 exits from the delivery lumen 12 at the distal opening 13. In some embodiments, advancing the second stapling module 40 includes advancing the second stapling module 40 along one or more guides 14, 16 passing through the guide lumens of the second stapling module 40.
The method may further include aligning the first and second stapling modules 20, 40 with each other after at least the stapling module 40 has exited from the distal opening 13 of the delivery lumen 12. The aligning may include aligning the second ends 23, 27 of the first and second jaws 22, 26 of the first stapling module 20 with the second ends 43, 47 of the first and second jaws 42, 46 of the second stapling module 40 (see, e.g.,
When the stapling modules 20 and 40 are aligned as depicted in
In some embodiments, the first stapling module 20 and the second stapling module 40 may be advanced over one or more guides 14, 16. In some embodiments, advancing the first stapling module 20 includes pushing the first stapling module 20 through the delivery lumen 12 and pushing the second stapling module 40 through the delivery lumen 12.
Another illustrative embodiment of a stapling apparatus and a method of assembling the stapler apparatus is depicted in
The base stapling module 120 of the stapling apparatus of
The base stapling module 120 depicted in
Although not depicted, the base stapling module 120 includes a guide lumen extending through the first jaw 122 of the base stapling module 120 and a guide lumen extending through the second jaw 126 of the base stapling module 120.
The stapling apparatus of
The embodiment of the stapling apparatus depicted in
In addition to the base stapling module 120, the embodiment of the stapling apparatus depicted in
Each supplemental stapling module of the depicted embodiment further includes a staple driver 170 having a first end 171, a second end 172, and a guide lumen (not shown—but similar to the guide lumen depicted in connection with
In some embodiments, the second end 123 of the first jaw 122 of the base stapling module 120 and the second end 162 of the anvil element 160 include complementary alignment elements 134, 144 to assist with alignment between the second ends 123, 162 of the first jaw 122 and the anvil element 160 when the second end 123 of the first jaw 122 faces the second end 162 of the anvil element 160. Similarly, the second end 127 of the second jaw 126 of the base stapling module 120 and the second end 172 of the staple driver 170 also include complementary alignment elements 134, 144 to assist with alignment between the second ends 127, 172 of the second jaw 126 and the staple driver 170 when the second end 127 of the second jaw 126 faces the second end 172 of the staple driver 170.
In some embodiments, the complementary alignment elements 134, 144 may be in the form of magnetic alignment elements that, through magnetic attraction and/or repulsion assist in aligning the second ends 123, 127 of the jaws 122, 126 of the base stapling module 120 with the second ends 162, 172 of the anvil element 160 and the staple driver 170 of a supplemental stapling module. In some embodiments, the complementary alignment elements 134, 144 may be in the form of mechanically interlocking structures, e.g., mating protrusions and recesses, keyed structures, etc. that may assist in aligning the second ends 123, 127 of the jaws 122, 126 of the base stapling module 120 with the second ends 162, 172 of the anvil element 160 and the staple driver 170 of a supplemental stapling module. In still other embodiments, both magnetic and mechanically interlocking structures may be used together to assist in alignment of the jaws of the base stapling module 120 with the anvil element 160 and the staple driver 170.
In some embodiments, the stapling apparatus of
In some embodiments, the pushing elements may include a guide lumen through which guides 114, 116 may pass to assist in guiding the pushing elements during advancement of the base stapling module 120, the anvil elements 160, and/or the staple drivers 170.
In some embodiments, the pushing elements used in connection with the stapling apparatus of
In some embodiments, the guide lumen 164 in the anvil element 160 generally extends between the first end 161 and the second end 162 of the anvil element 160 such that movement of the anvil element 160 along the guide 114 aligns the anvil element 160 with the guide 114. In some embodiments, the guide lumen 174 in the staple driver 170 generally extends between the first end 171 and the second end 172 of the staple driver 170 such that movement of the staple driver 170 along the guide 116 aligns the staple driver 116 with the guide 116.
Assembly of the stapling apparatus may include, in some embodiments, advancing the base stapling module 120 through the delivery lumen 112 in the delivery device 110 until the base stapling module 120 exits from the delivery lumen 112 at the distal opening 113. The method may further include advancing one or more anvil elements 160 through the delivery lumen 112 and along the guide 114 that passes through the guide lumen 164 of the anvil element 160. The one or more anvil elements are advanced until the anvil elements 160 exit the delivery lumen 112 and the second end 162 of the anvil element 160 closest to the base stapling module 120 approaches the second end 123 of the first jaw 122 of the base stapling module 120. The method may further include aligning and operably attaching the second end 123 of the first jaw 122 to the second end 162 of the closest anvil element 160 after the anvil element 160 approaches the first jaw 122 as it advances along the guide 114.
The method may also include advancing one or more staple drivers 170 through the delivery lumen 112 and along the guide 116 passing through the guide lumen 174 of the staple driver 170. The one or more staple drivers 170 are advanced until the staple drivers 170 exit the delivery lumen 112 and the second end 172 of the staple driver 170 closest to the base stapling module 120 approaches the second end 127 of the second jaw 126 of the base stapling module 120. The method may further include aligning and operably attaching the second end 127 of the second jaw 126 to the second end 172 of the closest staple driver 170 after the staple driver 170 approaches the second jaw 126 as it advances along the guide 116.
In some embodiments, the method may include advancing the base stapling module 120 along the guides 114 and 116 as the base stapling module 120 is advanced through the delivery lumen 112 of the deliver device 110.
The supplemental stapling modules 266 may be provided with a retaining structure 268 that holds the anvil elements 260 and the staple drivers 270 together while the stapling apparatus is being assembled. In such an embodiment, one potential advantage is that a single guide 214 may be used to advance the supplemental stapling modules 266 (rather than the two guides used in embodiments in which the anvil elements and the staple drivers are delivered independently of each other. In the illustrative embodiment of
The base stapling module and the supplement stapling modules 266 also include one illustrative embodiment of mechanical interlocking structures that may be used to assist in alignment of the various components of the stapling apparatus. The mechanical interlocking structures depicted in
Additional optional features that may be used with some embodiments of the stapling apparatus described herein are depicted in connection with
The alignment element 380 may be in the form of a flexible member, e.g., a wire, cable, suture material, ribbon, etc. that can be placed in tension to assist in aligning the distal ends of the jaws of the stapling apparatus 300. Although not shown in connection with this embodiment, tensioning mechanisms are described herein and may be used to place the alignment element in tension between the distal ends 303, 305 of the jaws 302, 304 of the stapling apparatus 300.
In some embodiments, the alignment element 380 may also function to retain tissue located between the jaws 302 and 304 as the jaws 302, 304 are closed.
Another optional feature that may be used with some embodiments of the stapling apparatus described herein that is depicted in connection with
Proper positioning of the reinforcing pin 390 relative to the junctions between the segments 322 may be achieved by a variety of different techniques. In the depicted embodiment, the reinforcing pin 390 is attached to a stop element 392 that is sized such that it cannot advance past a selected location, e.g., the opening in the first segment 322 into which the reinforcing pin 390 enters when moving in the distal direction. Many other arrangements for proper positioning of the pin 390 may be used in place of the depicted arrangement, e.g., the size of the lumen through which the reinforcing pin 390 passes may be reduced at a location such that the pin 390 cannot advance past the restriction, etc.
Yet another illustrative embodiment of a stapling apparatus is depicted in
The stapling module 420 includes a first jaw 422 having a proximal end 421 and a distal end 423, and a second jaw 426 having a proximal end 425 and a distal end 427. The proximal ends 421, 425 of the first jaw 422 and the second jaw 426 are pivotally attached to the distal end 414 of the elongated body 410 (although in some embodiments, such as that depicted in
The stapling apparatus of
The stapling apparatus of
In some embodiments, the tension element 480 extends through a lumen in the first jaw 422 and/or through the elongated body 410, although in other embodiments, the tension element 480 may not be located within a lumen in the jaw 422 and/or the elongated body 410.
An alternative embodiment of a stapling apparatus 420′ similar to that depicted in
The body 522 may, in various embodiments, have functional capabilities such as a providing a reservoir from which a drug or other agent may be delivered, housing a monitoring device capable of monitoring one or more physiological parameters such as, e.g., pH and/or other gastrointestinal parameters, cardiac activity, bacterial concentrations, etc. The drugs/agents that could be delivered from the body 522 may include, but are not limited to: chemotherapeutics, brachytherapy seeds, fiducial markers, anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics, immuno-suppressive drugs, prokinetics, antiemetics, etc.
In some embodiments, the body 522 may serve as a docking station to which other components may be attached such that they, along with the body 522, remain at a selected location because of the staples fixing the body 522 in position. The auxiliary components may, in some embodiments, be attached to the body 522 using, e.g., a mechanical structure such as, e.g., the slot 590 provided in body 522. Fixation of any auxiliary components to the body 522 may, however, be accomplished by any suitable technique or combination of techniques, e.g., a lock and key structure, threaded attachment, magnetic attachment, adhesives, etc.
Referring to
In some embodiments, one or both of the body 522 and any auxiliary component attached thereto (such as, e.g., auxiliary component 592) may include a power source (e.g., battery, etc.), communication components (e.g., a wireless transmitter and/or /transceiver such as, e.g., a Radio-Frequency ID device, etc.).
Although not explicitly discussed herein, the stapling apparatus described herein may include cutting or resection elements where appropriate.
The stapling apparatus described herein may be constructed of any suitable materials that provide the properties required for the different structures and mechanisms, e.g., metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, etc.
The complete disclosure of the patents, patent documents, and publications cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety as if each were individually incorporated.
Illustrative embodiments of different stapling apparatus and methods of assembling or operating the same are discussed and reference has been made to possible variations within the scope of this invention. These and other variations and modifications in the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, and it should be understood that this invention is not limited to the illustrative embodiments set forth herein. Accordingly, the invention is to be limited only by the claims provided below and equivalents thereof.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/415,990, filed Nov. 22, 2010 and titled STAPLING APPARATUS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING OR OPERATING THE SAME, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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