Loading Unit Having Drive Assembly Locking Mechanism
A disposable loading unit is provided which includes a tool assembly and a body portion. A drive assembly is movably positioned at least partly within the body portion and is operably associated with the tool assembly to operate the tool assembly. A locking mechanism is provided for maintaining the drive assembly in a prefired position prior to and during attachment of a DLU to a surgical instrument. The locking mechanism includes a locking member and a locking member actuator. The locking member actuator is movable to move the locking member to an unlocked position in response to linear insertion of an insertion tip of the DLU into a surgical instrument.
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1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a disposable loading unit (“DLU”) or single use loading unit (“SULU”) for use with a surgical device. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a DLU or SULU for use with a surgical instrument which includes a locking mechanism for retaining a drive assembly of the loading unit in its prefired position until the loading unit is attached to a surgical device. For simplicity, hereinafter, SULU or DLU will be referred to as “DLU”, but it should be understood to include either or both a DLU or SULU.
2. Background of Related Art
Surgical devices for applying fasteners, e.g., staples, clips, etc., to tissue are well known. Such devices include single use devices which are preloaded with a single fastener and are disposable after a single use of the device. Such devices also include multiple use devices which are preloaded with a plurality of fasteners and are disposable after the supply of fasteners has been exhausted or a surgical procedure has been completed. If the supply of fasteners is exhausted prior to completion of a surgical procedure, a new device may be required to complete the surgical procedure. The use of additional surgical devices for a single surgical procedure can be expensive.
In order to address the high expense of using multiple surgical devices for a single procedure, surgical devices having replaceable fastener cartridges have been developed. In such devices, fasteners are housed within a cartridge. When the fasteners in the cartridge have been exhausted, the cartridge can be removed from the surgical device and replaced with a new cartridge having an additional supply of fasteners.
Tyco Healthcare Group, LP, the assignee of the present application, has manufactured and marketed endoscopic stapling devices having replaceable cartridges, such as the Multifire ENDO GIA™ 30 and Multifire ENDO GIA™ 60 devices, for a number of years. These devices include a surgical stapling apparatus and a DLU. Typically, the DLU includes a proximal body portion and a distal tool member and is attached to a surgical apparatus immediately prior to surgery. The distal tool member includes a cartridge housing a plurality of staples. After use, the DLU can be removed from the apparatus and replaced with a new DLU to perform additional stapling and/or cutting operations. A drive assembly is supported within the DLU and is engageable with a control rod of the surgical apparatus to facilitate operation of the apparatus.
Although, these devices have provided significant clinical benefits, improvements to these devices are still possible. Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide an improved DLU for a surgical fastener applying device which retains or locks the DLU drive assembly in a prefired position until the DLU is attached to the surgical fastener applying device.
SUMMARYIn accordance with the present disclosure, a DLU is provided which includes a body portion and a tool assembly. A drive assembly is movably supported within the body portion from a retracted position to an advanced position. A locking member is supported on the body portion and is movable from a first position engaging the drive assembly to a second position disengaged from the drive assembly. A locking member actuator is operably engaged with the locking member to move the locking member from its first position to its second position when the DLU is inserted linearly into the distal end of a surgical instrument.
In one embodiment, the locking member includes a cam member which is slidably positioned within a cam slot formed in the locking member actuator. The locking member actuator is slidably positioned within a linear slot formed in the body portion and the locking member is slidably positioned within a transverse slot formed in the body portion. The locking member actuator includes an abutment member which is positioned on and extends radially outwardly from an insertion tip of the body portion. The abutment member is positioned to engage a surface on a surgical instrument when the body portion insertion tip is inserted into the distal end of a surgical instrument during attachment of the DLU to the surgical instrument. Engagement between the abutment member and the surgical instrument effects linear movement of the locking member actuator from a retracted position to an advanced position. Advancement of the locking member actuator is translated to transverse movement of the locking member from its first position to its second position via interaction between the cam member of the locking member and the cam slot of the locking member actuator.
In one embodiment, a biasing member, e.g., a spring, is provided to urge the locking member actuator to its retracted position. In the retracted position of the locking member actuator, the locking member is maintained in its first or locked position.
In one embodiment, the locking member includes a finger which is dimensioned to be received within a notch or recess formed in the drive assembly. In the first position of the locking member, the finger is positioned within the notch to prevent movement of the drive assembly from a retracted to an advanced position. Alternately, other engagement configurations are contemplated.
In one embodiment, the tool assembly includes a cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly which is movable in relation to the cartridge assembly between open and approximated positions. The tool assembly may include a linear cartridge assembly which includes a plurality of linear rows of staples, e.g., six. The tool assembly may also include knife blade which can be supported on a distal end of the drive assembly. The tool assembly may also be pivotally mounted to the body portion. Alternately, the presently disclosed locking mechanism may be incorporated into other surgical devices including staplers, clip appliers and other hand held or robotically controlled devices.
Various embodiments of the presently disclosed DLU are disclosed herein with reference to the drawings, wherein:
Embodiments of the presently disclosed DLU will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
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Cartridge assembly 18 includes carrier 48 which defines an elongated support channel 56 which is dimensioned and configured to receive staple cartridge 54. Corresponding tabs 58 and slots 60 formed along staple cartridge 54 and elongated support channel 56, respectively, function to retain staple cartridge 54 at a fixed location within support channel 56. A pair of support struts 62 formed on staple cartridge 54 are positioned to rest on side walls of carrier 48 to further stabilize staple cartridge 54 within support channel 56.
Staple cartridge 54 includes retention slots 64 (
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Upper housing half 250 and lower housing half 252 are contained within an outer sleeve 251 of body portion 200. Body portion 251 includes a cutout 251a dimensioned to receive a boss or projection 250a formed on upper housing half 250a. The positioning of projection 250a within cutout 251a prevents axial and rotational movement of upper and lower housing halves 250 and 252 within outer sleeve 251 of body portion 200. In one embodiment, boss 250a has a substantially rectangular configuration having a greater axial dimension than lateral dimension. The greater axial dimension provides increased surface area for preventing rotation of upper and lower housing halves 250 and 252 within sleeve 251. A proximal portion 250b of boss 250a is ramped. Ramped proximal portion 250b allows sleeve 251 to be slid over boss 250a as upper and lower housing halves 250 and 252 are positioned within sleeve 251. It is envisioned that boss 250a may assume other configurations, e.g., circular, square, triangular, etc., and still achieve its intended function. Further, boss 250a can be repositioned anywhere along upper housing half 250 or, in the alternative, be positioned on lower housing half 252 or partly on each housing half 250 and 252.
The proximal end or insertion tip 193 of upper housing half 250 includes engagement nubs 254 for releasably engaging the distal end of a surgical instrument in a bayonet type fashion. Housing halves 250 and 252 define a channel 400 for slidably receiving axial drive assembly 212 therein. An articulation link 256 is dimensioned to be slidably positioned within a slot 402 formed between upper and lower housing halves 250 and 252. A pair of H-block assemblies 255 are positioned adjacent the distal end of housing portion 200 and adjacent the distal end of axial drive assembly 212 to prevent outward buckling and bulging of drive assembly 212 during articulation and firing of surgical stapling apparatus 10. Each H-block assembly 255 includes a flexible body 255a which includes a proximal end fixedly secured to body portion 200 and a distal end fixedly secured to mounting assembly 235.
A retention member 288 is supported on engagement section 270 of axial drive assembly 212. Retention member 288 includes a pair of fingers 288a which are releasably positioned within slots or recesses 252a formed in lower housing half 252. In operation, when SULU 16 is attached to a surgical instrument and axial drive assembly 212 is actuated by applying a predetermined force to an actuation member 516 of the surgical instrument 500 (
Axial drive assembly 212 includes an elongated drive beam 266 including a distal working head 268 and a proximal engagement section 270. In one embodiment, drive beam 266 is constructed from multiple stacked sheets of material. Engagement section 270 includes a pair of resilient engagement fingers 270a and 270b which mountingly engage a pair of corresponding retention slots formed in drive member 272. Drive member 272 includes a proximal porthole 274 configured to receive distal end of a control rod 520 (
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Prior to attachment of DLU 16 onto surgical instrument 500, spring 328 urges actuator 302 to its retracted position to move lock member 300 to its locked position as discussed above. When insertion tip 193 DLU 16 is linearly inserted into the open end 522 (
When DLU 16 has been moved linearly in relation to instrument 500 to a position wherein a proximal surface 530 of body portion 200 abuts inner surface 276c of body portion 512 (
It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. For example, the above-described lock assembly may be incorporated into a variety of surgical instruments which include DLU's and is not limited to use on linear staplers. Further, the DLU may be configured to receive an insertion tip of surgical instrument in contrast to that disclosed. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. A disposable loading unit comprising:
- a body portion adapted to releasably engage a surgical instrument, the body portion including an outer sleeve a first inner housing half, and a second inner housing half;
- a tool assembly supported on a distal end of the body portion; and
- a drive assembly supported within the body portion and being movable in relation to the tool assembly to effect actuation of the tool assembly;
- wherein the first inner housing half includes a raised projection and the outer sleeve includes a cutout dimensioned and configured to receive the raised projection, the raised projection being positioned within the cutout to prevent movement of the inner housing in relation to the outer sleeve.
15. A disposable loading unit according to claim 14, wherein the inner housing is formed from upper and lower half-sections.
16. A disposable loading unit according to claim 14, wherein the raised projection is substantially rectangular.
17. A disposable loading unit according to claim 16, wherein the raised projection has a greater axial dimension than lateral dimension.
18. A disposable loading unit according to claim 17, wherein the raised projection includes a proximal ramped surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 16, 2010
Publication Date: Dec 2, 2010
Applicant: Tyco Healthcare Group LP (Norwalk, CT)
Inventors: Paul A. Scirica (Huntington, CT), Roman Czernik (Trumbull, CT)
Application Number: 12/856,929