Claims
- 1. A surgical stapler comprising a shaft, a locator slidable axially of the shaft between a forward position wherein the locator projects beyond a free end of the shaft to enter a puncture site in a liquid-carrying vessel in a human or animal, thereby to locate the free end of the shaft at the puncture site, and a rearward position wherein the locator is retracted relative to the shaft, a surgical staple straddling the locator and slidable forwardly thereon, said staple having forwardly pointing legs disposed respectively on opposite sides of the locator, an anvil against which the staple may be deformed to staple together opposite edges of the puncture site, and an actuator for driving the staple forwardly along the locator into deforming engagement with the anvil and for retracting the locator in co-ordination with the movement of the staple such that the locator is withdrawn from between the legs of the staple in time to allow the legs of the staple to staple together opposite edges of the puncture site.
- 2. The surgical stapler of claim 1, wherein the actuator drives the staple via an elongated former slidable axially of the shaft.
- 3. The surgical stapler of claim 2, wherein the anvil is tiltable relative to the shaft axis between a first position wherein the anvil is in a position for engagement by the staple and a second position wherein the anvil is clear of the staple, the actuator further including a tilting mechanism for tilting the anvil in co-ordination with the movement of the locator and staple such that the anvil is tilted from the first position to the second position after closure of the staple onto the puncture site.
- 4. The surgical stapler of claim 3, wherein the tilting mechanism for tilting the anvil comprises an elongated member slidable axially within the shaft.
- 5. The surgical stapler of claim 3, wherein the locator has a generally oval cross-section.
- 6. The surgical stapler of claim 3, wherein the forward end of the locator is tapered.
- 7. The surgical stapler of claim 3, wherein the legs of the staple lie substantially directly on opposite sides of a central axis of the locator.
- 8. The surgical stapler of claim 3, wherein the locator comprises a hollow tube having an opening at the forward end to enable liquid flow to be sensed within a liquid-carrying vessel to thereby locate the puncture site in the vessel.
- 9. The surgical stapler of claim 8, wherein a guidewire is carried within the locator tube and wherein said guidewire emerges from said tube at the opening.
- 10. The surgical stapler of claim 9, wherein the opening at the forward end of the locator tube is disposed on the tube so as to cause the guidewire to emerge offset from between the legs of the staple.
- 11. The surgical stapler of claim 10, wherein a portion of the shaft has an increased diameter at its free end.
- 12. The surgical stapler of claim 10, wherein the shaft is attached to a handle and the actuator comprises a cam mechanism mounted in the handle.
- 13. The surgical stapler of claim 12, wherein the cam mechanism comprises a cam which drives the former forward to deform the staple against the anvil, and which is shaped to relax the driving force once the staple has been formed to thereby enable the staple to be cleared from the anvil.
- 14. The surgical stapler of claim 13, wherein the cam mechanism is trigger operated.
- 15. A method of stapling closed a puncture site in a liquid-carrying vessel in a human or animal body, comprising the steps of:
introducing a stapling mechanism to the location of the vessel; positioning the stapling mechanism at the puncture site by means of a locator associated with the stapling mechanism and projecting forwardly thereof, the locator sensing the position of the puncture site by entering the vessel at the site; delivering a staple to, and deforming the staple to close, the puncture site; and in co-ordination with the delivery and deformation of the staple, withdrawing the locator from the puncture site such that the locator is fully withdrawn from the vessel by the time the staple is fully deformed to close the puncture site.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the steps of delivering and deforming the staple and in co-ordination therewith withdrawing the locator are effected by operating a single control on a stapler actuating mechanism.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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S2000/0722 |
Sep 2000 |
IE |
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S2000/0724 |
Sep 2000 |
IE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/948,813, filed Sep. 7, 2001, entitled “Surgical Stapler,” which claims priority to Ireland Application No. S2000/0722, filed Sep. 8, 2000 and Ireland Application No. S2000/0724, filed Sep. 8, 2000, each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
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09948813 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
Child |
10455768 |
Jun 2003 |
US |