Claims
- 1. A surgical fastener applying apparatus, comprising:
a cartridge half-section; an anvil half-section, said cartridge and anvil half-sections being relatively movable from an unclamped position to a fully clamped position; a replaceable staple cartridge assembly receivable in said cartridge half-section, said cartridge assembly including a plurality of surgical staples abutting a plurality of staple pusher members and a pivotably mounted safety lock-out, wherein said safety lockout is pivotable between an initial position permitting a relative movement of said cartridge and anvil half-sections to said clamped position and a blocking position preventing relative movement of said cartridge and anvil half-sections from returning to said clamped position after said staples have been at least partially fired; a pair of camming surface extensions extending from a cam bar arrangement and positioned within said cartridge half-section; and a pivotably mounted firing lever operatively associated with said pair of camming surface extensions to move said pair of camming surface extensions longitudinally to thereby sequentially fire said plurality of surgical staples in a direction transverse to a direction of travel of said pair of camming surface extensions.
- 2. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 1, which further comprises:
a rocker pivotably mounted to said cartridge half-section, said rocker including a downwardly extending blocking surface and being biased toward a locked-out position, wherein said blocking surface extends through an opening in said cam bar arrangement thereby preventing a longitudinal movement of said camming surface extensions.
- 3. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said anvil half-section includes a downwardly extending leg formed on either side thereof, which downwardly extending legs are configured and adapted to bias against said cartridge half-section wherein a portion of said anvil half-section, proximal to said legs, urges said rocker to rotate due to a camming action between said anvil half-section and said rocker, wherein said blocking surface is removed from said opening in said cam bar arrangement thereby permitting a longitudinal movement of said camming surface extensions.
- 4. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 1, further including a knife slidably mounted within a slotted track formed in said cartridge assembly.
- 5. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said safety lock-out includes a transverse horizontal surface formed on an underside thereof which engages a hook formed on an upper edge surface of said knife thereby retaining said safety lock-out in said lock-out position.
- 6. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 5, further including a shipping wedge removably coupled to said cartridge assembly which is configured and adapted to cover staple rows formed in said cartridge assembly and to cover said slotted track.
- 7. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said shipping wedge further includes a post extending downwardly from the underside of a proximal end, which post is configured and adapted to be received in a complementary shaped opening formed in said cartridge assembly thereby blocking a distal movement of said knife.
- 8. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said shipping wedge further includes an abutment extending upwardly and proximally from an upper surface of said shipping wedge to thereby cover a distal edge of said knife.
- 9. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said safety lock-out moves to said blocking position upon an opening of at least a partially fired applying apparatus.
- 10. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said cartridge and anvil half-sections includes a clamping lever, which clamping levers are configured and adapted for operative movement to enable opening of the applying apparatus on either said cartridge half-section side or said anvil half-section side.
- 11. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising:
a clamp latch configured and adapted to retain said clamp levers in a clamped orientation; and a safety interlock assembly configured and adapted to prevent opening of either of said clamping levers after said firing lever has been moved distally.
- 12. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising:
a distal clamp lever latch having a proximal ledge; and a proximal interlock latch having a ledge formed thereon and being biased distally toward a latched position with said clamp lever latch, whereby when a firing slide block biases said interlock latch proximally, said ledge of said interlock latch is moved out of lateral alignment with said proximal ledge of said clamp lever latch thereby positioning said interlock latch in an unlatched position.
- 13. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 12, further includes a latch handle release member having spring biased finger pad portions configured and adapted to urge said clamp lever latch in a proximal direction such that a distal ledge of said clamp lever latch is moved out of lateral alignment with a blocking structure formed on said cartridge and anvil half-sections.
- 14. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said firing slide block is configured and adapted to move distally upon a distal movement of said firing lever thereby moving interlock latch ledge into lateral alignment with clamp lever latch ledge and preventing said clamp lever from being opened.
- 15. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising:
a clamp lever latch mechanism configured and adapted to retain said clamp levers in a clamped orientation.
- 16. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said clamp lever latch mechanism comprises:
a distal clamp lever latch formed at a proximal end of each of said clamping levers; and a latch handle release member operatively coupled to each of said clamping levers, each of said release members being proximally biased to engage a corresponding one of said lever latches, whereby when said release member is moved distally said release member and said lever latch disengage thereby releasing said clamping lever.
- 17. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 16, wherein each of said release members comprises:
a projection extending transversely from a proximal end thereof, said projection being structured and arranged to engage a guard formed at a proximal end of each of said levers, wherein said guard prevents inadvertent movement of said release member.
- 18. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 1, wherein said staple cartridge assembly further comprises:
finger grips formed along the upper sides and near a proximal end of said cartridge assembly.
- 19. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cartridge assembly further comprises:
a pair of friction fingers disposed on either side near a proximal end of said cartridge assembly, said friction fingers creating a frictional engagement between said cartridge assembly and an inner surface of said cartridge half-section.
- 20. A surgical fastener applying apparatus, comprising:
a cartridge half-section; and an anvil half-section, said cartridge and anvil half-sections being relatively movable from an unclamped position to a fully clamped position; wherein each of said cartridge and anvil half-sections includes a clamping lever, which clamping levers are configured and adapted for operative movement to enable opening of the applying apparatus on either said cartridge half-section side or said anvil half-section side.
- 21. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising:
a clamp latch configured and adapted to retain said clamp levers in a clamped orientation; and a safety interlock assembly configured and adapted to prevent opening of either of said clamping levers after a firing lever has been moved distally.
- 22. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising:
a distal clamp lever latch having a proximal ledge; and a proximal interlock latch having a ledge formed thereon and being biased distally toward a latched position with said clamp lever latch, whereby when a firing slide block biases said interlock latch proximally, said ledge of said interlock latch is moved out of lateral alignment with said proximal ledge of said clamp lever latch thereby positioning said interlock latch in an unlatched position.
- 23. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 22, further includes a latch handle release member having spring biased finger pad portions configured and adapted to urge said clamp lever latch in a proximal direction such that a distal ledge of said clamp lever latch is moved out of lateral alignment with a blocking structure formed on said cartridge and anvil half-sections.
- 24. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 23, wherein said firing slide block is configured and adapted to move distally upon a distal movement of said firing lever thereby moving interlock latch ledge into lateral alignment with clamp lever latch ledge and preventing said clamp lever from being opened.
- 25. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 24, further comprising:
a replaceable staple cartridge assembly receivable in said cartridge half section, said, cartridge assembly including a plurality of surgical staples abutting a plurality of staple pusher members and a pivotably mounted safety lock-out, wherein said safety lockout is pivotable between an initial position to permit a relative movement of said cartridge and anvil half-sections to said clamped position and a blocking position to prevent relative movement of said cartridge and anvil half-sections from returning to said clamped position after said staples have been at least partially fired; and a pair of camming surface extensions extending from a cam bar arrangement and positioned within said cartridge half-section, wherein said firing lever is pivotably mounted in operative association with said pair of camming surface extensions in order to move said pair of camming surface extensions longitudinally and to thereby sequentially fire said plurality of surgical staples in a direction transverse to a direction of travel of said pair of camming surface extensions.
- 26. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising:
a rocker pivotably mounted to said cartridge half-section, said rocker including a downwardly extending blocking surface and being biased toward a locked-out position, wherein said blocking surface extends through an opening in said cam bar arrangement thereby preventing a longitudinal movement of said camming surface extensions.
- 27. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said anvil half-section includes a downwardly extending leg formed on either side thereof, which downwardly extending legs are configured and adapted to bias against said cartridge half-section, wherein a portion of said anvil half-section proxiaml to said leg, urges said rocker to rotate due to a camming action between said anvil half-section and said rocker, wherein said blocking surface is removed from said opening in said cam bar arrangement thereby permitting a longitudinal movement of said camming surface extension.
- 28. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 25, further including a knife slidably mounted within a slotted track formed in said cartridge assembly.
- 29. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 28, wherein said safety lock-out includes a transverse horizontal surface formed on an underside thereof which engages a hook formed on an upper edge surface of said knife thereby retaining said safety lock-out in said lock-out position.
- 30. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 29, further including a shipping wedge removably coupled to said cartridge assembly which is configured and adapted to cover staple rows formed in said cartridge assembly and to cover said slotted track.
- 31. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 30, wherein said shipping wedge further includes a post extending downwardly from the underside of a proximal end, which post is configured and adapted to be received in a complementary shaped opening formed in said cartridge assembly thereby blocking a distal movement of said knife.
- 32. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 31, wherein said shipping wedge further includes an abutment extending upwardly and proximally from an upper surface of said shipping wedge to thereby cover a distal edge of said knife.
- 33. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 29, wherein said safety lock-out moves to said blocking position upon an opening of at least a partially fired applying apparatus.
- 34. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising:
a clamp lever latch mechanism configured and adapted to retain said clamp levers in a clamped orientation.
- 35. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 34, wherein said clamp lever latch mechanism comprises:
a distal clamp lever latch formed at a proximal end of each of said clamping levers; and a latch handle release member operatively coupled to each of said clamping levers, each of said release members being proximally biased to engage a corresponding one of said lever latches, whereby when said release member is moved distally said release member and said lever latch disengage thereby releasing said clamping lever.
- 36. The surgical fastener applying apparatus according to claim 35, wherein each of said release members comprises:
a projection extending transversely from a proximal end thereof, said projection being structured and arranged to engage a guard formed at a proximal end of each of said levers, wherein said guard prevents inadvertent movement of said release member.
- 37. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 25, wherein said staple cartridge assembly further comprises:
finger grips formed along the upper sides and near a proximal end of said cartridge assembly.
- 38. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 25, wherein said cartridge assembly further comprises:
a pair of friction fingers disposed on either side near a proximal end of said cartridge assembly, said friction fingers creating a frictional engagement between said cartridge assembly and an inner surface of said cartridge half-section.
- 39. A replaceable staple cartridge assembly for use in a surgical fastener applying apparatus having a cartridge half-section and an anvil half-section, the cartridge half-section and anvil half-section being relatively movable from an unclamped position to a fully clamped position, wherein the staple cartridge assembly comprises:
a plurality of surgical staples abutting a plurality of staple pusher members; and a safety lock-out, said safety lock-out being pivotable between an initial position permitting a relative movement of said cartridge half-section and anvil half-section to said clamped position and a blocking position preventing a relative movement of said cartridge half-section and anvil half-section from returning to said clamped position after said plurality of staples have been at least partially fired.
- 40. The staple cartridge assembly of claim 39, wherein said safety lock-out includes a transverse horizontal surface formed on an underside thereof which transverse horizontal surface engages a hook formed on an upper edge surface of a knife thereby retaining said safety lock-out in said lock-out position, wherein said knife is slidably mounted within a slotted track formed in said cartridge assembly.
- 41. The replaceable staple cartridge assembly of claim 39, wherein said safety lock-out moves to said blocking position upon an opening of at least a partially fired cartridge assembly.
- 42. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 39, wherein said staple cartridge assembly further comprises:
finger grips formed along the upper sides and near a proximal end of said cartridge assembly.
- 43. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 39, wherein said cartridge assembly further comprises:
a pair of friction fingers disposed on either side near a proximal end of said cartridge assembly, said friction fingers creating a frictional engagement between said cartridge assembly and an inner surface of said cartridge half-section.
- 44. A replaceable staple cartridge assembly for use in a surgical fastener applying apparatus, wherein the staple cartridge assembly comprises:
a shipping wedge removably coupled to said cartridge assembly, said shipping wedge being configured and adapted to cover staple rows formed in said cartridge assembly and to cover a slotted track formed between said staple rows.
- 45. The replaceable staple cartridge assembly of claim 44, wherein said shipping wedge includes a post extending downwardly from an underside of a proximal end, which post is configured and adapted to be received in a complementary shaped opening formed in said cartridge assembly thereby blocking a distal movement of a knife retained within said cartridge assembly.
- 46. The replaceable staple cartridge assembly of claim 45 wherein said shipping wedge further includes an abutment extending upwardly and proximally from an upper surface of said shipping wedge to thereby cover a distal edge of said knife.
- 47. A surgical fastener applying apparatus having a cartridge half-section and an anvil half-section, the cartridge half-section and anvil half-section being relatively movable from an unclamped position to a fully clamped position, wherein the cartridge half-section comprises:
a cam bar arrangement slidably coupled to said cartridge half-section, wherein said cam bar arrangement includes a pair of camming surface extensions and a blocking hole formed in a lower surface thereof; and a rocker pivotably mounted to said cartridge half-section, said rocker including a downwardly extending blocking surface and being biased toward a lock-out position, wherein said blocking surface extends through said blocking hole in said cam bar arrangement thereby preventing a longitudinal movement of said cam bar arrangement and said camming surface extensions.
- 48. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 47, wherein said anvil half-section includes a downwardly extending leg formed on either side thereof, which downwardly extending legs are configured and adapted to bias against said cartridge half-section, wherein a portion of said anvil half-section, proximal to said leg urges said rocker to rotate due to a camming action between said anvil half-section and said rocker, wherein said blocking surface is removed from said opening in said cam bar arrangement thereby permitting a longitudinal movement of said camming surface extensions.
- 49. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 47, wherein said rocker includes a downwardly extending leg formed along at least one side thereof and wherein a spring is disposed between said leg of said rocker and an end wall formed in said cartridge half-section, said spring biasing said rocker to said blocking position.
- 50. The surgical fastener applier apparatus of claim 47, wherein said rocker includes a recess formed on at least one side surface thereof, which recess defines a shoulder and a torsional spring having a first and a second leg, wherein said spring is disposed on a post projecting from said recess, said first leg of said spring abuts against said shoulder and said second leg of said spring abuts against an upper surface of said cartridge half-section, said torsional spring biasing said rocker to said blocking position.
- 51. A replaceable staple cartridge assembly for use in a surgical fastener applying apparatus having a cartridge half-section and an anvil half-section, the cartridge half-section and anvil half-section being relatively movable from an unclamped position to a fully clamped position, wherein the staple cartridge assembly comprises:
a pair of friction fingers disposed on either side near a proximal end of said cartridge assembly, said friction fingers creating a frictional engagement between said cartridge assembly and an inner surface of said cartridge half-section.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/240,461 filed on Oct. 13, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/32213 |
10/15/2001 |
WO |
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