With Means To Position A Mating-member In Alignment With Driver Patents (Class 227/181.1)
  • Patent number: 7328828
    Abstract: A surgical instrument is disclosed. The surgical instrument includes a handle portion, a channel, an anvil, and staple cartridge, a wedge member, a reciprocating firing device, and a lockout arm. The handle portion is operably configured to produce a firing motion and is coupled to the channel portion. The staple cartridge is engaged by the channel and includes a plurality of staple drivers to cam the staples toward the anvil, which is pivotally attached to the channel. The wedge member is proximal to and longitudinally aligned with the staple drivers, and the reciprocating firing device is responsive to the firing motion to progressively drive the wedge member from an unfired to a fired position. The lockout arm is pivotally attached to the channel and operably configured to pivot between a locked position and an unlocked position with respect to the firing device based upon a position of the wedge member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2008
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc,
    Inventors: Mark S. Ortiz, Chad Paul Boudreaux
  • Patent number: 7328829
    Abstract: Palm-size staplers for surgical procedures are proposed. The staplers include cartridge and slider assemblies with the cartridge assembly containing staples. As the slider assembly advances step-wise incrementally it provides a staple ejection force causing ejection of staples. Optionally, a blade element may be included for cutting. An anvil member is operable in closed and open positions with respect to the cartridge assembly. When in a closed position, the anvil member holds a portion of tissue against the cartridge assembly, ejected staples passing through the held tissue. Actuation of the staplers is effected by a lever member. A locking mechanism, when in its locked position, holds the anvil member adjacent to the cartridge assembly allowing closure of the staple to occur. The devices are intended for one hand use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2008
    Assignee: NiTi Medical Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael Arad, Boaz Harari, Amir Perle, Dror Rosner
  • Patent number: 7303106
    Abstract: A surgical stapling device is disclosed for performing circular anastomoses. The surgical stapling device includes a handle portion, an elongated body portion and a head portion including an anvil assembly and a shell assembly. The head portion includes an anvil assembly including a tiltable anvil which will tilt automatically after the device has been fired and unapproximated. The tiltable anvil provides a reduced anvil profile to reduce trauma during removal of the device after the anastomoses procedure has been performed. The stapling device includes a bulbous indicator which preferably extends above a top surface of the handle assembly of the device. The indicator includes indicia to identify to a surgeon that the device has been approximated and is in a fire-ready position. Preferably, the indicator includes a cover which is formed of a magnification material to prominently display the indicia. The anvil assembly of the stapling device preferably includes a retainer clip positioned on the anvil head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2007
    Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LP
    Inventors: Keith L. Milliman, Bruce K. Jankowski, Douglas J. Cuny, Kevin Sniffin, Anthony Dato, Richard D. Gresham
  • Patent number: 7287682
    Abstract: A surgical device 20 for attaching staples 40 to a portion of a body comprising an anvil 23; a smart memory material (SMM) 50, 75 capable of going from one physical state to another physical state; a supply of staples in communication with the smart memory material and placed near the anvil; and an activating apparatus 21 which is in communication with the smart memory material and which can cause the change in the physical state of the smart memory material, which change in state causes the movement of the staples against the anvil thereby securing the staples 40 to the desired body portion. The device utilizes a source of electricity which when activated causes the SMM to expand in volume thereby moving an individual staple from the supply of staples. The device may also contain a surgical knife 62 to cut a body portion wherein a SMM is in communication with the knife whereby when the SMM expands it engages the knife causing the knife to cut the desired body portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2007
    Inventors: Hazem Ezzat, M. Mounir Gazayerli, Gary L. Jones
  • Patent number: 7210609
    Abstract: Stapler, in particular for hemorrhoidal use, includes a body, an elongate, fixed jaw part connected to the body and including a curved anvil defining staple-forming pockets and a curved portion defining an opening bound on lateral and longitudinal sides, an actuating jaw part including a curved staple driver and optionally a cutting knife, a trigger coupled to the body for actuating the actuating jaw part and an adjustment mechanism for moving the actuating jaw part to vary a longitudinal dimension of the opening defined between a staple cartridge and the anvil. When the actuating jaw part is actuated by the trigger, the staple driver forces staple blanks in the staple cartridge into staple-forming pockets of the anvil to form staples in tissue retained in the opening, while the cutting knife, when present, amputates the tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: Tools for Surgery, LLC
    Inventors: Arnold R. Leiboff, Joseph Zipper, Robert Farrish, Jay Leiboff
  • Patent number: 7207471
    Abstract: An electrosurgical stapling apparatus is provided which uses thermogenic energy as well as surgical fasteners or staples for strengthening tissue, providing hemostasis, tissue joining or welding. The thermogenic energy also strengthens tissue in proximity to a staple line and knife cut line and provides hemostasis along the staple and cut lines formed by the staples and a knife blade during surgical stapling. The use thermogenic energy provides short-term hemostasis and sealing, and reduces or prevents staple line and cut line bleeding, while the stapling features provide short and long-term tissue strength and hemostasis. The stapling apparatus further substantially reduces or prevents knife cut line bleeding by energizing a knife blade for cauterizing tissue while it is being cut. In one embodiment, energy is applied to the anvil to energize the staples as they make contact with the anvil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LP
    Inventors: Russell Heinrich, Frank J. Viola
  • Patent number: 7207472
    Abstract: A surgical instrument adapted for applying a plurality of surgical fasteners to body tissue includes a cartridge module having a cartridge housing containing a plurality of surgical fasteners and a knife. The cartridge module includes a driver disposed to push surgical fasteners out of the cartridge housing. The instrument also includes a firing mechanism associated with the cartridge housing for ejecting the surgical fasteners and the knife from the cartridge housing. The knife includes a detent disposed to contact a mating detent of the cartridge module during longitudinal travel of the knife thereby preventing undesired forward and rearward motion of the knife. The driver includes a detent disposed to contact at least one mating detent formed on the cartridge module.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2007
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Michael Wukusick, Richard F. Schwemberger
  • Patent number: 7156863
    Abstract: An endoscopic device for the partial fundoplication for the treatment of GERD, comprises: a) a distal bending portion and a flexible portion suitable to be positioned in extended shape within the esophagus of a subject; b) a positioning assembly comprising two separate elements, one of which is located on said distal bending portion, and the other on said flexible portion; c) a stapling assembly comprising a staple ejecting device, wherein said staple ejecting device is located on either said bending portion or on said flexible portion, said staple ejecting devices being in working positioned relationship when said two separate elements of said positioning assembly are aligned; and d) circuitry for determining when said two separate elements of said positioning assembly are aligned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 2, 2007
    Assignee: Medigus Ltd.
    Inventors: Elazar Sonnenschein, Minelu Zonnenshein, Randal Chinnock, Lawrence Crainich
  • Patent number: 7147138
    Abstract: A surgical instrument for being endoscopically or laparoscopically inserted to a surgical site for simultaneous stapling and severing of tissue includes electrically actuated deployment of buttress pads held on inner surfaces of upper and lower jaws of a staple applying assembly. Thereby, thick or thin layers may be stapled and severed without improper staple formation nor with nonoptimal deployment of the buttress pads. Electroactive polymer (EAP) actuated latches, an EAP channel, or a rigid channel with an EAP pinch lock reliably hold the buttress pad until deployment is desired with a low force to separate the stapled and severed buttress pad/tissue combination with the respective EAP mechanism activated for deployment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.
    Inventor: Frederick E. Shelton, IV
  • Patent number: 7147139
    Abstract: A surgical instrument is adapted for applying a plurality of surgical fasteners to body tissue. The surgical instrument includes an anvil and a cartridge housing containing a plurality of surgical fasteners. The cartridge housing and anvil are relatively movable between a first spaced apart position and a second closed position. A firing mechanism is associated with the cartridge housing for ejecting the surgical fasteners from the cartridge housing to be driven against the anvil. A lockout mechanism interacts with the cartridge housing for activation and deactivation; the lockout mechanism preventing movement of the cartridge housing to its second closed position but permitting relative reapproximation movement of the cartridge housing and anvil, whereby reapproximation provides an indicator that the instrument is not malfunctioning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc
    Inventors: Richard F. Schwemberger, Peter Michael Wukusick, William David Kelly, Michael T. Mather, Dean L. Garner, Kristin Nicole Werner Dawson
  • Patent number: 7128254
    Abstract: A surgical stapling and severing instrument particularly suited to endoscopic procedures incorporates a handle that produces separate closing and firing motions to actuate an end effector. In particular, the handle produces multiple firing strokes in order to reduce the required amount of force required to fire (i.e., staple and sever) the end effector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2006
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederick E. Shelton, IV, Michael Earl Setser, Douglas B. Hoffman
  • Patent number: 7121446
    Abstract: Palm-size staplers for surgical procedures are proposed. The staplers include cartridge and slider assemblies with the cartridge assembly containing staples. As the slider assembly advances step-wise incrementally it provides a staple ejection force causing ejection of staples. Optionally a blade element may be included for cutting. An anvil member is operable in closed and open positions with respect to the cartridge assembly. When in a closed position, the anvil member holds a portion of tissue against the cartridge assembly, ejected staples passing through the held tissue. Actuation of the staplers is effected by a lever member. The staplers have a selector element which is used to select an operational mode of the stapler. A locking linking mechanism, when in its locked position, holds the anvil member adjacent to the cartridge assembly allowing closure of the staple to occur. The devices are intended for one hand use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Assignee: NiTi Medical Technologies Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael Arad, Yaakov Greenberg, Amir Perle, Boaz Harari, Oded Katzman
  • Patent number: 7080769
    Abstract: An end to end anastomotic stapling device connects two lumen sections avoiding constriction at the anastomotic ring. An intraluminal end to end anastomotic stapler includes an expanding head and anvil designed to fire an anastomotic ring having an inner diameter at least equal to the nominal inner diameter of the remaining lumen sections. An extraluminal end to end lumen stapler is described attaching the lumen sections with an exterior flange type connection having anastomotic rings with a diameter larger than the inner diameter of the lumen sections whereby the anastomotic site has a diameter at least as great as the adjacent lumen sections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2006
    Inventors: Susan E. Vresh, Blynn L. Shideler, Krisanne Shideler, Kevin S. Vresh
  • Patent number: 7070083
    Abstract: Surgical stapling apparatus are disclosed including an anvil having a working surface with a shaped topography; and a staple cartridge, in juxtaposition with the anvil. The staple cartridge includes a working surface with shaped topography which is complementary to the shaped topography of the working surface of the shaped anvil. When the anvil and the staple cartridge are approximated with or toward one another, at least a portion of the working surface of the anvil cooperates with at least a portion of the working surface of the staple cartridge to enhance alignment of the staple cartridge and the anvil in at least one of a transverse and longitudinal direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2006
    Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LP
    Inventor: Bruce K. Jankowski
  • Patent number: 6978922
    Abstract: A surgical stapling instrument comprises a frame having a body portion and a handle. A staple fastening assembly is provided in the distal region of the instrument and includes a cartridge device, which comprises at least one closed row (10, 12) of staples, and an anvil. The anvil is movable relative to the cartridge device and is adapted to cooperate with the cartridge device for forming the ends of the staples exiting from the cartridge device. A knife, which has a closed cutting edge, is contained within the cartridge device and is positioned such that there is at least one closed row (10, 12) of staples on the outside of the cutting edge. It can be moved towards the anvil. The line along which the closed row (10, 12) of staples is arranged has a stepped shape, leaving a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the staple fastening assembly, such that this line has a larger total length than the projection of this line onto this plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery (Europe) G.m.b.H.
    Inventors: Federico Bilotti, Mark Neurohr, Laszlo Csiky
  • Patent number: 6953138
    Abstract: A surgical stapler anvil provides an expanded leg-receiving target area for a staple forming pocket in a compact staggered array by narrowing the lateral width of the leg-clinching portion of a laterally adjacent pocket. Advantageously, the lateral spacing between adjacent rows of staple forming pockets can remain small, while the leg-receiving target area for laterally adjacent rows of pockets is significantly expanded. The staple forming pockets include two mirror image leg-forming cups. The cups are longitudinally aligned with their respective ascending leg clinching portions adjoining in the center of the pocket. Laterally spaced guide surfaces extend upwardly and outwardly from the clinching surface at the bottom of the cup to define an expanded leg-receiving target area at the distal ends of the pocket. Substantially planar laterally outward portions of the guide surface intersect with the guide surface of a laterally adjacent pocket to form a non-linear ridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Inventors: Bruce E. Dworak, Frank W. Dworak
  • Patent number: 6945444
    Abstract: This application is directed to a surgical stapling device for performing circular anastomoses. The stapling device includes a retractable trocar which is slidably supported by an anvil retainer and movable from a retracted position located within the anvil retainer to an advanced position extending from the anvil retainer. The trocar defines a sensor and is operatively connected to an indicator assembly. The indicator assembly is operatively associated with an anvil assembly such that the indicator will not move from a fire-not ready position to a fire-ready position until an anvil assembly has been mounted to the anvil retainer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2005
    Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group, LP
    Inventors: Richard D. Gresham, Scott E. Manzo, Ernest Aranyi, Robert J. Geiste, Bruce K. Jankowski, Keith Milliman
  • Patent number: 6827246
    Abstract: The FTRD described comprises a removable cartridge body that contains a new load of staples and a new blade for use in the FTRD. The cartridge body can be removed and replaced with a new one once the staples have been used. Rotation of a main shaft by the physician causes the staples to be fired and the blade to be moved along a pre determined path to cut the stapled tissue. Tactile and audible feedback is given to the physician when the stapling phase is complete and the cutting phase is to begin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2004
    Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Roy H. Sullivan, Ronald D. Adams
  • Patent number: 6679904
    Abstract: A surgical stapler for use at visually inaccessible sites comprises a shaft having a stapler head at its distal end and a guide means for accommodating a separate, pre-positioned guide wire whereby the stapler may be slid bodily along the guide wire to guide the stapler head towards the exterior of a blood vessel. A blood vessel locator tube has a forward end projecting forwardly of the stapler head for entering the blood vessel through a puncture site and a rear end remote from the distal end of the shaft. The locator tube allows the positioning of the stapler head at the blood vessel to be indicated by a flow of blood from the rear end of the tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Inventors: Malachy Gleeson, James Taylor, James Coleman
  • Patent number: 6676671
    Abstract: A surgical stapler for securing a prosthetic heart valve within a patient is disclosed and generally includes a first cylindrical portion for carrying a staple assembly on a distal end thereof, a second cylindrical portion positioned concentrically about the first cylindrical portion and having a camming arm on a distal end thereof and a third cylindrical portion positioned concentrically about the second cylindrical portion and having an anvil flange on a distal end thereof, the camming arm configured to cam the staple assembly radially outward and drive the staple assembly distally such that a first leg of the staple assembly penetrates a cuff of the prosthetic heart valve and a second leg of the staple assembly pierces a portion of heart tissue surrounding the prosthetic heart valve to secure the valve. A method of installing a heart valve within a patient utilizing the surgical stapler is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: United States Surgical
    Inventors: John Charles Robertson, Keith Ratcliff, Brian W. Moulder
  • Patent number: 6601748
    Abstract: An improved surgical stapler including a digital counter to facilitate easy accounting of the number of staples consumed during a procedure. The surgical stapler also includes audible feedback including a first audible sound to indicate when an individual staple has been formed and a second audible sound to indicate that the stapler is ready to begin another staple forming process. The surgical stapler is of simple construction that lends itself to low cost production and mass assembly techniques thereby enabling it to be a disposable device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2003
    Assignee: Modern Medical Equip. MFG., Ltd.
    Inventors: Duncan C. Fung, Alex C. Fung
  • Patent number: 6506210
    Abstract: A staple and stapler and introducer are disclosed for closing a wound and for wound site management. The staple is deformable, and includes a plurality of tissue-piercing prongs which are expanded outwardly, inserted into tissue and collapsed inwardly to close the wound. The stapler includes a plurality of mechanisms to deform the staple into various positions. An introducer is provided that includes a plurality of spaced-apart wire guides for securing and centering the wound opening during a medical procedure, and during closure of the wound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Assignee: AngioLink Corporation
    Inventor: Glenn Kanner
  • Patent number: 6503259
    Abstract: A surgical fastening system includes a fastener having a plurality of individual fastener pairs each having a piercing element with a pin that pierces the tissue to be repaired and a receiver portion that interlocks with the pin of a corresponding piercing element. A fastener dispenser holds the piercing elements and receiver elements in relative juxtaposition and in a predetermined geometric configuration, such as a circle. After the tissues to be joined are positioned between the piercing and receiving elements held in the dispenser, the dispenser is adjusted to draw the elements together capturing the tissue therebetween. The dispenser then pushes the piercing elements through the tissue and into the receiving elements causing the elements to interlock. Because the anastomosed junction is formed by a plurality of independent pairs, the junction retains flexibility. When used to anastomose a tubular organ, the fastener allows radial expansion of the organ permitting peristalsis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: Ethicon, Inc.
    Inventors: Shawn T. Huxel, John McAllen, III, David W. Overaker
  • Patent number: 6203553
    Abstract: A surgical stapler for securing a prosthetic heart valve within a patient generally includes a first cylindrical portion for carrying at least one staple assembly on a distal end thereof; a second cylindrical portion positioned concentrically about the first cylindrical portion and having a camming arm on a distal end thereof, the camming arm configured to cam the at least one staple assembly radially outward and drive the at least one staple assembly distally such that a first leg of the at least one staple assembly penetrates a cuff of the prosthetic heart valve and a second leg of the at least one staple assembly pierces a portion of heart tissue surrounding the prosthetic heart valve, as the second cylindrical portion is moved distally relative to the first cylindrical portion; and a third cylindrical portion positioned concentrically about the second cylindrical portion and having an anvil flange on a distal end thereof, the anvil flange configured to crimp the second leg of the at least one staple assem
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2001
    Assignee: United States Surgical
    Inventors: John Charles Robertson, Keith Ratcliff, Brian W. Moulder
  • Patent number: RE39841
    Abstract: A surgical stapling instrument comprises a frame having a body portion and a handle. A staple fastening assembly is provided in the distal region of the instrument and includes a cartridge device, which comprises at least one closed row (10, 12) of staples, and an anvil. The anvil is movable relative to the cartridge device and is adapted to cooperate with the cartridge device for forming the ends of the staples exiting from the cartridge device. A knife, which has a closed cutting edge, is contained within the cartridge device and is positioned such that there is at least one closed row (10, 12) of staples on the outside of the cutting edge. It can be moved towards the anvil. The line along which the closed row (10, 12) of staples is arranged has a stepped shape, leaving a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the staple fastening assembly, such that this line has a larger total length than the projection of this line onto this plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2007
    Assignee: Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.
    Inventors: Federico Bilotti, Mark A. Neurohr, Laszlo Csiky, Todd P. Omaits