Claims
- 1. A surgical stapling instrument for applying a plurality of surgical staples to tissue, comprising:
- a hollow casing including a central support tube having a distal end and extending longitudinally therein, said support tube having a generally cylindrical shape and having a varying outer circumference defined by a bevel, said varying circumference being smaller at the distal end of said support tube and gradually enlarging in a proximal direction;
- a staple holder mounted in said casing and having a plurality of staple receiving slots for receiving a plurality of surgical staples;
- an anvil for clamping the tissue against said staple holder and forming the staples, said anvil having an anvil shaft slidably received for longitudinal movement in said support tube;
- a staple driver slidably mounted within said casing for movement longitudinally into said staple receiving slots for engaging and driving the staples from said staple receiving slots into the tissue and against said anvil; and
- said anvil shaft including a raised circumferential section adapted to fit inside of said support tube when said anvil shaft is moved into said support tube to align said anvil with said staple holder.
- 2. The stapling instrument of claim 1, which includes:
- one or more internal circumferentially disposed splines on said support tube;
- one or more external circumferentially disposed splines on said anvil shaft which cooperate with said one or more internal circumferentially disposed splines of said support tube to align said anvil with said staple holder.
- 3. The stapling instrument of claim 2, wherein:
- said one or more internal circumferentially disposed splines being spaced proximally away from the distal end of said support tube.
- 4. The stapling instrument of claim 2, wherein:
- said distal end of said support tube is adapted to engage and push the tissue over said external splines as said anvil shaft is moved into said support tube to prevent the tissue from being pulled into said support tube.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 938,982 filed Sep. 1, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,459, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 749,393, filed Aug. 23, 1991, abandoned, both of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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