PIN ALIGNMENT ASSEMBLY FOR SURGICAL STAPLER
An alignment pin assembly for a surgical stapler includes an alignment pin configured to be advanced prior to actuation of a stapler and an end cap defining an opening configured to receive the alignment pin prior to actuation of the stapler. The end cap includes an alignment pin contact area formed about the opening configured to direct the alignment pin into the opening.
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 61/317,394, filed Mar. 25, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to a surgical stapling apparatus and, more specifically, to a surgical stapling apparatus having a pin alignment assembly including lead-in and/or catch features.
2. Background of Related Art
Surgical stapling instruments used for applying parallel rows of staples through compressed living tissue are well known in the art, and are commonly used, for example, for closure of tissue or organs prior to trans-section, prior to resection, or in anastomoses, and for occlusion of organs in thoracic and abdominal procedures.
Typically, such surgical stapling instruments include an anvil assembly, a cartridge assembly for supporting an array of surgical staples, an approximation mechanism for approximating the anvil and cartridge assemblies, an alignment pin assembly for capturing tissue between the cartridge and anvil assemblies and for maintaining alignment between the cartridge and anvil assemblies during approximation and firing, and a firing mechanism for ejecting the surgical staples from the cartridge assembly. The approximation mechanism and the firing mechanism can include distinct actuators for effecting approximation and firing of the staples. An alignment pin assembly advances an alignment pin from the cartridge assembly into engagement with the anvil. The alignment pin assembly can be automatically actuated upon operation of the approximation mechanism and/or manually operated.
Typically, the distal end of the alignment pin is received within an opening formed in the anvil assembly. The opening formed in the anvil assembly is typically sized slightly larger in diameter than the diameter of the alignment pin being received therein. This configuration prevents lateral movement of the alignment pin prior to and during firing of the surgical staples.
It would be advantageous to provide an improved alignment pin assembly to expand manufacturing tolerances and accommodate for misalignment.
SUMMARYIn one aspect of the present disclosure, an alignment pin assembly is provided including an alignment pin configured to be advanced prior to actuation of a stapler and an end cap defining an opening configured to receive the alignment pin prior to actuation of the stapler. The end cap includes an alignment pin contact area formed about the opening configured to direct the alignment pin into the opening.
The alignment pin contact area may define a substantially V-shaped or U-shaped profile. In some embodiments, the contact area can have curved surfaces. The alignment pin contact area may define in one embodiment an angle of about one-hundred fifty degrees to about one-hundred seventy degrees, and preferably in one embodiment an angle of about one-hundred sixty degrees. The end cap may be configured for reception on a distal end of an anvil assembly. Alternatively, the end cap may be integrally formed with an anvil assembly.
In one embodiment, the end cap may include a boss feature on a distal side of the opening for frictionally engaging the alignment pin. The boss feature can include at least a first and second boss member. Each of the boss members may include an alignment pin engagement surface.
Also provided in another aspect is a surgical stapler including a handle assembly, an elongated body extending from the handle assembly, a cartridge assembly mounted on the distal end of the elongated body and including an alignment pin configured for advancement from the cartridge assembly, and an anvil assembly positioned distal of the cartridge assembly. The anvil assembly includes an opening configured to receive the alignment pin, the opening including an angled alignment pin contacting area to provide a lead in configuration.
In one embodiment, the alignment pin contact area defines a substantially V-shaped profile, while in another embodiment the alignment pin contact area defines a substantially U-shaped profile. The alignment pin contact area can define curved surfaces. The alignment pin contact area may define an angle of about one-hundred fifty degrees to about one-hundred seventy degrees, and preferably in one embodiment may define an angle of about one-hundred sixty degrees. The end cap may include a boss feature for frictionally engaging the alignment pin. The boss feature may include at least a first and second boss member. Each of the boss members may include an alignment pin engagement surface. The surgical stapler can have in some embodiments a tolerance equal to approximately half the width of the contact area, thereby enabling the alignment pin to be directed within the opening if a lateral misalignment from the opening is less than or equal to a distance measuring up to approximately half the width of the contact area.
Embodiments of the presently disclosed surgical stapling apparatus are described herein with reference to the drawings, wherein:
Embodiments of the presently disclosed alignment pin assembly will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding elements in each of the several views. Throughout this description, the term “proximal” will refer to the portion of the instrument closer to the operator and the term “distal” will refer to the portion of the instrument further from the operator.
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The structure and function of surgical stapler 10 has been described to the extent necessary to disclose the aspects of the present disclosure. A more detailed discussion of the structure and function of a surgical stapler that is substantially similar to surgical stapler 10 is disclosed in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 6,817,508 (the '508 patent), the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein. Although described with reference to surgical stapling device 10, the aspects of present disclosure may be modified for use with other stapling devices having an advanceable alignment pin.
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Each of pin engagement surfaces 59a, 59b, of respective first and second boss members 57a, 57b of boss feature 57 engage distal end 38a of alignment pin 38 as alignment pin 38 is received through opening 53. In this manner, boss feature 57 frictionally retains alignment pin 38 in the advanced position, thereby preventing premature retraction of alignment pin 38. Application of a sufficient proximal force will enable release from boss feature 57. 100361 With reference now to
It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. For example, the components of the alignment pin assembly may be modified for use with other instruments including an alignment pin. 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
1-19. (canceled)
20. A surgical stapler comprising:
- an alignment pin movable from a retracted position to an advanced position; and
- an anvil assembly defining an opening positioned to receive the alignment pin, the anvil assembly including a boss feature positioned to frictionally engage the alignment pin with an interference fit when the alignment pin is in the advanced position to frictionally retain the alignment pin in the advanced position.
21. The surgical stapler of claim 20, wherein the anvil assembly include an alignment pin contact area positioned to direct the alignment pin into the opening.
22. The surgical stapler of claim 21, wherein the alignment pin contact area defines a substantially V-shaped profile.
23. The surgical stapler of claim 21, wherein the alignment pin contact area defines curved surfaces.
24. The surgical stapler of claim 21, wherein the alignment pin contact area defines an angle of one-hundred fifty degrees to one-hundred seventy degrees.
25. The surgical stapler of claim 20, wherein anvil assembly includes an end cap and the end cap defines the opening.
26. The surgical stapler of claim 25, wherein the anvil assembly further includes an anvil and the end cap is integrally formed with the anvil.
27. The surgical stapler of claim 20, wherein the alignment pin is manually advanceable.
28. The surgical stapler of claim 20, wherein the boss feature includes at least a first boss member and a second boss member and each of the boss members includes an alignment pin engagement surface.
29. A surgical stapler comprising:
- a handle assembly;
- an elongated body extending from the handle assembly;
- a cartridge assembly mounted on a distal end of the elongated body;
- an alignment pin supported on the cartridge assembly and movable from a retracted position to an advance position; and
- an anvil assembly positioned distal of the cartridge assembly, the anvil assembly defining an opening positioned to receive the alignment pin and including a distally extending retaining feature positioned to frictionally engage and frictionally retain the alignment pin with an interference fit when the alignment pin is advanced from the cartridge assembly.
30. The surgical stapler of claim 29, wherein the anvil assembly includes an alignment pin contact area.
31. The surgical stapler of claim 30, wherein alignment pin contact area defines a substantially V-shaped profile.
32. The surgical stapler of claim 29, wherein the alignment pin contact area defines a curved profile.
33. The surgical stapler of claim 30, wherein the alignment pin contact area defines an angle of one-hundred fifty degrees to one-hundred seventy degrees.
34. The surgical stapler of claim 29, wherein the retaining feature includes at least one boss member.
35. The surgical stapler of claim 34, wherein the at least one boss member includes ridges.
36. The surgical stapler of claim 29, wherein the opening is formed on an end cap of the anvil assembly.
37. The surgical stapler of claim 29, wherein the anvil assembly defines anvil depressions and the opening is spaced from the anvil depressions.
38. The surgical stapler of claim 30, wherein the alignment pin contact area has a width and the surgical stapler has a tolerance equal to approximately half of the width, thereby enabling the alignment pin to be directed within the opening if a lateral misalignment from the opening is less than or equal to a distance measuring up to approximately half of the width of the alignment pin contact area.
39. An alignment pin assembly for a surgical stapler comprising:
- an alignment pin movable between a retracted position and an advanced position; and an end cap defining an opening positioned to receive the alignment pin, wherein the end cap includes a boss feature positioned to frictionally engage and frictionally retain the alignment pin with an interference fit when the alignment pin is moved to the advanced position.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 30, 2014
Publication Date: Nov 20, 2014
Inventor: Ramesh Srinivasa Rao (Kamataka)
Application Number: 14/446,940
International Classification: A61B 17/068 (20060101);