Claims
- 1. A surgical stapling instrument for applying a plurality of surgical staples to tissue, comprising:
- a stapling head assembly including a staple holder for receiving a plurality of surgical staples arranged in a circular array, an anvil for clamping the tissue against said staple holder, and a staple driver for engaging and driving the staples from said staple holder into the tissue and against said anvil;
- an actuator handle assembly remote from said stapling head assembly and including cable operated first actuator means for moving said anvil over a first distance relative to said staple holder to open and close said stapling head assembly, second actuator means for adjusting the gap between said anvil and said staple holder over a second distance to adjust the staple height to be produced, wherein said second distance is less than said first distance and third actuator means for actuating said staple driver to drive the staples into the tissue and against said anvil;
- a shaft assembly including a longitudinal support shaft for mounting said stapling head assembly on said actuator handle assembly; and
- wherein:
- said stapling head assembly is pivotable on an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said support shaft.
- 2. The stapling instrument of claim 1, which includes:
- means for pivotally connecting said stapling head assembly to said support shaft; and
- means on said actuator handle assembly for pivoting said stapling head assembly relative to said support shaft.
- 3. 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 a staple driver for engaging and driving the staples from said staple holder into the tissue and against said anvil;
- an actuator handle assembly including means for actuating said staple driver;
- a flexible shaft assembly including a longitudinal 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;
- means for pivotally connecting said stapling head assembly to said support shaft;
- means on said actuator handle assembly for pivoting said stapling head assembly relative to said support shaft and
- wherein said means for actuating includes:
- a staple actuating lever pivotally mounted on said actuator handle assembly;
- a cam mounted on said staple actuating lever;
- a cam follower coupled to said staple driver and slidably mounted for longitudinal movement along said actuator handle assembly; and
- said cam follower including a first cam surface engaged by said cam for actuating said staple driver over a first stage of operation in which said staples are driven through tissue and against said anvil, and a second cam surface engaged by said cam for actuating said staple driver .over a second stage of operation in which said staples are formed in the tissue by compression against said anvil.
- 4. The stapling instrument of claim 3, wherein:
- said stapling head assembly is pivotable on an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said support shaft.
- 5. The stapling instrument of claim 3, which includes:
- an articulated pivot connection for coupling said compression member to said staple driver.
- 6. The stapling instrument of claim 5, wherein said articulated pivot connection includes:
- a hollow coupling member pivotally coupled at its opposite ends to said compression member and said staple driver with said tension member extending longitudinally therethrough.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 071,280, filed Jun. 2, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,312,024 which is a division of Ser. No. 832,299 filed Feb. 7, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,543, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Divisions (2)
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