Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


US3593903A - Surgical instrument for suturing hollow organs in infants - Google Patents

Surgical instrument for suturing hollow organs in infants
Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3593903A
US3593903AUS744518AUS3593903DAUS3593903AUS 3593903 AUS3593903 AUS 3593903AUS 744518 AUS744518 AUS 744518AUS 3593903D AUS3593903D AUS 3593903DAUS 3593903 AUS3593903 AUS 3593903A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
rod
stem
instrument
staple
ejector
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US744518A
Inventor
Georgy Vasilievich Astafiev
Anatoly Nikolaevich Ozhgikhin
Tatiana Lukianovna Ivanova
Vitaly Rafailovich Belkin
Elena Georgievna Kryazheva
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
VNII KHIRURGICHESKOI APPARATUR
VSESOJUZNY NAUSHNO-ISSLEDOVATELSKY INSTITUT KHIRURGICHESKOI APPARATURY I INS TRUMENTOV
Original Assignee
VNII KHIRURGICHESKOI APPARATUR
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by VNII KHIRURGICHESKOI APPARATURfiledCriticalVNII KHIRURGICHESKOI APPARATUR
Application grantedgrantedCritical
Publication of US3593903ApublicationCriticalpatent/US3593903A/en
Anticipated expirationlegal-statusCritical
Expired - Lifetimelegal-statusCriticalCurrent

Links

Images

Classifications

Definitions

Landscapes

Abstract

A surgical instrument is provided for suturing hollow organs in infants and comprises an oblong tubular body with an open tapered front end with staple slots spaced around the periphery thereof and an oblong hollow rod passes inside the body and is capable of axial movement therealong. A cylindrical staple ejector is loosely mounted on the rod and is provided with toothlike pins spaced around its periphery to fit into the slots in the body. An elastic member is mounted between the rod and the ejector so that a constant travel rate is obtained for the staple ejector. A stem is mounted inside the hollow rod so as to be free to move axially and to rotate around its own axis when extended all the way out of said body, the front end of the stem being pointed and supporting a detachable tapered head having a surface facing the body with staple bending depressions spaced around the periphery of the head.

Description

United States Patent I 72] inventors Georgy Vasilievich Astafiev;
Anatoly Nikolaevich Ozhgilthin; Tatiana Lukianovna lvanova; Vitaly Ralailovich Bclkin; Elena Georgievna Kryazheva, all of Moscow, U.S.S.R.
[2]] Appl. No. 744,518
[22] Filed July 12, 1968 [45] Patented July 20, I971 [73] Assignee Vsesojuzny naushno-issledovatelskyinstitut khirurgichesltoi apparatury i instrumentov Moscow, U.S.S.R.
[54] SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR SUTURING [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3, l 93,165 7/1965 Akhalaya et al 227/19 UX 3,388,847 6/1968 Kasulin et al. 227/19 Primary ExaminerGranville Y. Custer, Jr. Attorney-Waters, Roditi, Schwartz & Nissen ABSTRACT: A surgical instrument is provided for suturing hollow organs in infants and comprises an oblong tubular body with an open tapered front end with :staple slots spaced around the periphery thereof and an oblong hollow rod passes inside the body and is capable of axial movement therealong. A cylindrical staple ejector is loosely mounted on the rod and is provided with toothlike pins spaced around its periphery to fit into the slots in the body. An elastic member is mounted between the rod and the ejector so that a constant travel rate is obtained for the staple ejector. A stem is mounted inside the hollow rod so as to be free to move axially and to rotate around its own axis when extended all the way out of said body, the front end of the stem being pointed and supporting a detachable tapered head having a surface facing the body with staple bending depressions spaced around the periphery of the head.
PATENTEDJUL 20 |97| SHEET 1 BF 2 PATENTED JUL20 IHYI SHEET 2 [IF 2 SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR SUTURTNG HOLLOW ORGANS IN INFANTS Known in the present day surgical practice are surgical in- 0 struments for placing circular anastomoses between hollow organs (cf. USSR Authors Certificates Nos. 195,041 and 141,589; patents: Great Britain No. 942,122, US. No. 3,193,165, Canada No. 736,256, Switzerland No. 407,407, France No. 1,349,201 and No. 1,461,464, Italy No. 674,174 and 724,978, Japan No. 456,544, Belgium No. 668,917). Said instruments feature a tubular body carrying a staple portion said tubular body housing a central stem and a movable hollow rod with a cylindrical knife and a staple ejector, a detachable supporting head with depressions for bending the staple ends and a circular recess at whose bottom a replaceable plastic washer is located.
Located inside said supporting head, in the course of the instrument operation, are: a stem connecting the supporting head to the staple portion, the cylindrical knife and the tissues being sutured which are fixed between the end faces of the staple and supporting portions of the instrument.
The aforementioned known instruments are impracticable for suturing the esophagus in newborn infants in the case of atresia thereof, this being due to anatomical peculiarities inherent in newborn infants, mostly on account of the small size of their organs, as well as due to the fineness and delicacy of the tissues thereof.
An instrument designed for suturing the esophagus in newborn infants should have the diameter of its working portions (i.e., the tubular staple portion and the supporting head) not exceeding 6 or 7 mm., since for placing anastomotic sutures, said portions are to be introduced into the inner cavity of those sectors of the esophagus which are to be sutured.
It is evident that the inner space of the supporting head of such a diameter is not sufficient to accommodate all the necessary components for obtaining a high-quality suture and for making an incision to obtain an anastomotic aperture through which the sutured portions are free to intercornmunicate. I
Appertaining to the aforementioned components are: the depressions for bending the staples, said depressions being provided on the end face surface of the abovesaid supporting head; the cylindrical knife capable of cutting an aperture for a free communicating between the sutured portions of the esophagus; the stem connecting the supporting head of the instrument to the staple portion thereof; the circular recess at the bottom of which the replaceable plastic washer is provided, said recess serving to accommodate the esophageal ends being sutured and to excise the surplus tissue to restore a free permeability of the organ involved.
Moreover, to provide a reliable excision of the anastomotic aperture and a minimum traumatic lesion inflicted upon the living tissues, at slitlike gap or clearance should be provided between the inner surface of said circular recess and the outer surface of the cylindrical knife, said gap or clearance being in excess of twice the maximum thickness of the esophageal walls being sutured.
A free spaces should be left between the inner surface of the knife and the stern for the lower end ofthe esophagus constricted with a purse string or circumflexional suture to freely sink thereinto.
Apparently, it is by reason of the difficulties mentioned above that despite the great progress in mechanization of the process of placing sutures during surgical operations and the wide variety of special suturing instruments available, there has not been previously suggested any instrument which is capable of placing anastomoses between the esophagus sections in the case ofits atresia occurring in newborn infants.
it is therefore a primary object of the present invention to develop a small-size surgical instrument for suturing the es ophagus in newborn infants in the case ofits atresia.
It is a specific object of the present invention to provide such a surgical instrument that is capable of quickly and reliably placing a circumferential anastornotic suture, as well as to provide a guaranteed excision of the surplus tissue to restore the lumen of the sutured esophagus with a minimum traumatic lesion inflicted upon the tissues thereof during the process of placing an anastomosis.
To accomplish the objects mentioned above, rovision is made in the body of the instrument of the invention for an elastic or springy member capable of insuring a constant rate of travel of the staple ejector at various rates of travel of the rod carrying a puncher, whereas the central stem is free to move reciprocally along the body and to rotate around its own axis when extended all the way out of the body.
With a view to attaining a simple and reliable operation of the instrument, said elastic member is made as a split washer loosely set over the rear portion of the puncher and located inside the instrument body between the end of the rod and the end face of the staple ejector which is likewise set freely on the rear portion of said puncher.
For the purpose of saving space, the cutting device has a puncher associated with the rod and is adapted to interact, during the operation, with the edge of acylindrical depression or recess provided at the face end of the supporting head which receives the puncher.
According to the invention said puncher is provided with a cylindrical projection for the tissues being sutured which is inserted into said cylindrical depression orrecess in the supporting head.
ln accordance with the present invention, for the purpose of convenience, the central stem has a cylindrical tailpiece with a knurled or milled surface, whereas the supporting head has flat regions for a reliable holding of said head by a clamping tool.
An embodiment of the present invention is described hereinbelow by way of example with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
FlGS. l and 2 are, respectively, a side elevation and a plan view of the surgical instrument for suturing hollow organs in infants;
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal section of an operative end portion of the instrument shown in FIGS. 1 and 2;
FIGv 4 is a section taken on line A-A of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a section taken on line B-B of FlG. l; and
FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing the operation of the instrumcnt according to the invention,
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the instrument of the invention comprises an oblong tubular body 1, a movable handle 2 articulated with the body at the rear portion thereof and a stationary handle 3 rigidly coupled to the body 1.
Located inside the front portion of the body 1 is a splined bushing 4 fixed in position so as to form staple slots 5 (FIGS. 3,4) in combination with the inner surface of the body 1.
A tubular rod 6 passes inside tubular body 1, said rod carrying at its front end apuncher 7 threaded thereto. Thepuncher 7 has a rear portion or tailpiece 8 on which is loosely supported a cylindrical-shaped staple ejector 9 and asplit spring washer 10. The washer l0 affords the possibility for thepuncher 7 to move with respect to thestaple ejector 9 over a 1 length corresponding to the range of the suturing gap spacing or, in other words, the provision of the spring washer makes it possible, with the travel of thestaple ejector 9 being invariable, for the travel of the rod 6 along with thepuncher 7 to vary within a required range.
The front end of thepuncher 7 is fashioned as a cylindrical portion 11 which extends beyond the body 1 (FIGS. 1,3).
The rod 6 is movable lengthwise of the instrument body 1 by means of a linkage coupled to the movable handle 2 and in cluding an actuatingarm 12 of fork-shape passing through anopening 13 in body 1 so as to straddle the rod 6 on lateral surfaces 14 thereof(FlG. l).
In order to secure the movable handle againstmovement, a swivel safety lock (FIGS. 1,2) is provided.
Spaced around the periphery of thecylindrical staple ejector 9 aretoothlike pins 16 adapted to fit onto thestaple slots 5 to drive staples therefrom under the action of the rod 6 (FIG. 3).
Extending inside the tubular rod 6 and thepuncher 7 is astem 17 whose front pointedend 18 is screwed into a supportinghead 19. Aknob 20 on the rear ofstem 17 is cylindrical and its outer surface is knurled to facilitate manipulation thereof(FIGS. land z).
The supportinghead 19 is made up of two portions, namely, taered portion 21 andportion 22, so interconnected that the tapered portion can rotate independently around its axis, while theportion 22 remains stationary (FIG. 3). This is achieved by the construction shown in FIG. 3 wherein thetapered portion 21 is loosely mounted on a cylindrical projection 60 ofportion 22, said portion 60 having acircular groove 42 disposed, therein and loosely accommodating end portions 41 of twoscrews 40 screwed into thetapered portion 21.
At the rear of the supportinghead 19 is acylindrical recess 23 for receiving the lower end of the esophagus to be sutured by forcible insertion by the cylindrical projection 11 on the puncher 7 (FIGS. 3 and 6).
Spaced around the periphery of the rear portion of the supportinghead 19 arestaple bending depressions 24. In order to insure that the supporting head is set in definite position with respect to thestem 17, provision is engaged in a longitudinal groove 26 (FIG. 3) made on projection 60 ofportion 22 for a fixed guide key which engages in alongitudinal groove 26, (FIG. 3) at theend 18 of thestem 17. When thepointed end 18 of thestem 17 is introduced into the supportinghead 19, theguide key 25 enters thegroove 26 provided on thestem 17, thus preventing thecylindrical portion 22 from rotating about thestem 17 and ensuring a strictly definite position of theportion 22 relative to the stern in the circular direction. Thestem 17 is then further advanced into thehead 19 byrotating stem 17 while holdingportion 19 againstrotation as will be explained more fully later.
Thetapered portion 21 of the head is provided with twoflat regions 27 for the engagement of the supporting head l9 by a clamping tool (FIGS. 1,2).
In order to insure that thestaple slots 5 in the body 1 are in strict alignment with thestaple bending depressions 24 in the rear end of the supportinghead 19, thestem 17 occupies an angular fixed position with respect to the instrument body 1. This is attained by the provision of awasher 28 having a profiled opening whose shape corresponds to that of the crosssectional area of thestem 17, and by the presence ofprojections 30 adapted to fit into corresponding slots in the body 1 (FIG. 5).
Thewasher 28 is fixed to the body 1 by means of a nut 31 (FIGS. 1,2,5).
Thestem 17 is provided with twotransverse slots 32, 33 and an annular recess 34 (FIG. 1).
When theslot 32 receives a swivel retainer a required suturing gap is obtained between the rear end of ofhead 19 and the front end of body 1 (FIG. 1).
Theslot 32 is inclined relative to the axis of thestem 17 so that the lower portion of theretainer 35, while sliding over the walls of theslot 32. causes the supportinghead 19 either to approach the front end of the body 1 or to move away from it within the spacing range of the suturing gap.
Theslot 33 Serves for locking thestem 17 by theretainer 35 in such a position that pointedend 18 is completely retracted inside the body 1.
The recess 34 makes it possible for thestem 17 to rotate about its own axis when the recess 34 is aligned with the profiledopening 29 in thewasher 28, viz. With thepointed end 18 ofthe stem 17 extended all the way out of the body 1.
INSTRUMENT APPLICATION TECHNIQUE Prior to making use of the instrument it should be loaded with staples and sterilized.
This done, the instrument is prepared for operation, for which purpose the movable handle 2 is locked by the safety lock 15, the supporting head His unscrewed from the instrument and thepointed end 18 of thestem 17 is retracted into the body 1, whereupon the stem is fixed in that position by the engagement of theretainer 35 inslot 33.
Then, the body! of the'instrument is introduced perorally into the upper blind section of the paticnt's esophagus.
When cylindrical projection 11 extending from the body 1 reaches the bottom of the upper blind section of the esophagus, thestem 17 is released by withdrawing theretainer 35 fromslot 33 and the stem is moved all the way forward by manual manipulation ofknob 20. As a consequence, thepointed end 18 of thestem 17 pierces the bottom of the esophagus penetrates into the operational wound, the cylindrical projection 11 penetrating the into the wound through the resulting hole together with thestem 17.
By the use of any suitable clamping tool, the taperedportion 21 of the supportinghead 19 is held by itsflat regions 27 provided for the purpose, and thehead 19 is introduced into the operational wound to fit over thepointed end 18 of thestem 17 so that theguide key 25 of theportion 22 of said head engages in thegroove 26 in thestem 17. Thereupon the stem is rotated bytuming knob 20 until it is screwed home into the taperedportion 21 of the supportinghead 19. When assuming that position, thestem 17 is free to rotate, since the recess 34 provided therein is located in the profiledopening 29 in thewasher 28.
Having been made fast on thestem 17, thehead 19 is introduced into the lumen of the lower section of the esophagus. This done, a purse string or circumflexional suture is drawn tightly around thestem 17 and tied thereon, said suture being preliminarily placed on the edge of the lower section of the esophagus.
Then, thehead 19 together with the lower end of the esophagus fixed thereto is brought by theknob 20 of thestem 17 closer to the instrument body 1. When so doing, the lower end of the esophagus drawn tight with a purse string or circumflexional suture rests with its edge against the projection 11 of thepuncher 7 extending out of the upper blind section of the esophagus and is thus caused to insert into therecess 23 in the supportinghead 19, whereby both the upper blind section and the lower section of the esophagus can be juxtaposed correctly and tightly. Then thestem 17 together with the supportinghead 19 is fixed in that position by the engagement of the end ofretainer 35 into thetransverse slot 32.
Then, the movable handle 2 is released by turning the safety lock 15 and is pressed towards handle 3, whereby suturing is attained.
At the moment the handles 2 and 3 are brought together, a circular staple suture is driven into place by pins 116 and an excision of the tissues is performed (in a manner to be explained later) to provide for a free communication between the upper blind section and the lower sections of the esophagus that have been sutured (FIG. 6).
The formation of an anastomotic aperture in the sutured sections of the esophagus is effected by thepuncher 7 which engages thesharp edge 37 of theportion 22 of the supportinghead 19 by its bevellededge 36 to punch out a round aperture.
Upon the formation of an anastomosis, the movable handle 2 is returned to its initial position and is fixed therein with the safety lock 15.
Then, thestem 17 is released by removing theretainer 35 and is moved forward, thus causing the supportinghead 19 to move away from the body. Next, the body 1 of the instrument is likewise moved slightly forward. Owing to the tapered shape of the workingend 36 of the body 1 it is free to pass inside the sutured sections of the esophagus and through the anastomotic suture thus obtained.
Once the working end of the instrument body as passed beyond the anastomotic suture, the supporting head is brought closer to the body by the displacement ofstem 17,,whereupon the entire instrument is extracted from the esophagus.
What we claim is:
1. An instrument for suturing hollow organs in infants, said instrument comprising an elongated tubular body with an open tapered forward end having staple slots spaced along the periphery thereof; an elongated hollow rod passing inside said body and capable of axial movement with respect thereto; a cylindrical staple ejector freely mounted on said rod and including a plurality of peripherally arranged pins engaged in said slots in the body; a spring member between said rod and ejector to provide for relative movement between the rod and the ejector; a stem disposed inside said rod for axial movement, and for rotation about its axis in a fully extended position relative to the body, said stem having a pointed forward end extending out of the open forward end of the body and a rear portion; a supporting head detachably mounted on said pointed forward end of said stem and having a broad end portion facing rearward in the direction of the body, said end portion of the head having a cylindrical recess and staple bending depressions. said depressions being provided peripherally on the end portion of said head; means on said rod and said head for cutting tissues placed in said recess; means coupling said stem with the body for holding the stem in the body and manually actuated means for axially moving said rod and ejector in said body so that staples in said slots are pushed out of said slots to puncture the tissues to be sutured and be bent in said staple bending depressions.
2. An instrument as claimed inclaim 17 wherein the means for cutting tissues comprises a puncher disposed inside the body and attached to the rod at the forward end thereof and interacting in operation with an edge of said cylindrical recess in the end portion of the supporting head.
3. An instrument as claimed in claim 2 wherein the spring member comprises a split washer freely mounted on the puncher and disposed inside said body between theforward end of said rod and the staple ejector, the latter also being freely mounted on the puncher.
4. An instrument as claimed in claim 2 wherein the puncher includes a cylindrical projection at the forward end thereof for forcing the sutured tissues into said cylindrical recess of the supporting head.
5. An instrument as claimed in claim 1 comprising a manually actuated knob on said rear portion of the stem with a roughened surface for moving the stem in said rod.
6. An instrument as claimed in claim 1 wherein said supporting head has flat regions on opposite sides thereof to allow reliable holding by a clamping means.
7. An instrument as claimed in claim 1 wherein the means coupling the stem with the body comprises a retainer secured at the rearward portion of the body.
8. An instrument as claimed in claim 1 wherein said manually actuated means for axially moving the rod with the ejector comprises movable and fixed handles, each secured to the body and mean coupling the movable handle and rod such that when the movable handle is moved relative to the fixed handle the rod is moved therewith.

Claims (8)

1. An instrument for suturing hollow organs in infants, said instrument comprising an elongated tubular body with an open tapered forward end having staple slots spaced along the periphery thereof; an elongated hollow rod passing inside said body and capable of axial movement with respect thereto; a cylindrical staple ejector freely mounted on said rod and including a plurality of peripherally arranged pins engaged in said slots in the body; a spring member between said rod and ejector to provide for relative movement between the rod and the ejector; a stem disposed inside said rod for axial movement, and for rotation about its axis in a fully extended position relative to the body, said stem having a pointed forward end extending out of the open forward end of the body and a rear portion; a supporting head detachably mounted on said pointed forward end of said stem and having a broad end portion facing rearward in the direction of the body, said end portion of the head having a cylindrical recess and staple bending depressions. said depressions being provided peripherally on the end portion of said head; means on said rod and said head for cutting tissues placed in said recess; means coupling said stem with the body for holding the stem in the body and manually actuated means for axially moving said rod and ejector in said body so that staples in said slots are pushed out of said slots to puncture the tissues to be sutured and be bent in said staple bending depressions.
US744518A1968-07-121968-07-12Surgical instrument for suturing hollow organs in infantsExpired - LifetimeUS3593903A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US74451868A1968-07-121968-07-12
CH1067468ACH477869A (en)1968-07-121968-07-17 Device for suturing hollow organs in children
DE17667921968-07-19
GB40373/68AGB1241577A (en)1968-07-121968-08-23Surgical instrument for suturing hollow organs

Publications (1)

Publication NumberPublication Date
US3593903Atrue US3593903A (en)1971-07-20

Family

ID=27429311

Family Applications (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US744518AExpired - LifetimeUS3593903A (en)1968-07-121968-07-12Surgical instrument for suturing hollow organs in infants

Country Status (3)

CountryLink
US (1)US3593903A (en)
CH (1)CH477869A (en)
GB (1)GB1241577A (en)

Cited By (86)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US4198982A (en)*1978-03-311980-04-22Memorial Hospital For Cancer And Allied DiseasesSurgical stapling instrument and method
US4207898A (en)*1978-03-271980-06-17Senco Products, Inc.Intralumenal anastomosis surgical stapling instrument
FR2476477A1 (en)*1980-02-261981-08-28Senco Products SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENT FOR INTRALUMENAL ANASTOMOSIS
US4351466A (en)*1980-10-161982-09-28United States Surgical CorporationDisposable instrument for surgical fastening
US4379457A (en)*1981-02-171983-04-12United States Surgical CorporationIndicator for surgical stapler
US4576167A (en)*1981-09-031986-03-18United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler apparatus with curved shaft
US4592354A (en)*1983-10-111986-06-03Senmed, Inc.Tissue retention spool for intraluminal anastomotic surgical stapling instrument and methods
US4603693A (en)*1977-05-261986-08-05United States Surgical CorporationInstrument for circular surgical stapling of hollow body organs and disposable cartridge therefor
US4606343A (en)*1980-08-181986-08-19United States Surgical CorporationSelf-powered surgical fastening instrument
EP0369324A1 (en)*1988-11-111990-05-23United States Surgical CorporationSurgical instrument
EP0399701A1 (en)*1989-05-261990-11-28United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
EP0389271A3 (en)*1989-03-241992-05-20International Business Machines CorporationMatching sequences of labels representing input data and stored data utilising dynamic programming
US5119983A (en)*1987-05-261992-06-09United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler apparatus
US5158222A (en)*1987-05-261992-10-27United States Surgical Corp.Surgical stapler apparatus
US5170925A (en)*1991-03-181992-12-15Ethicon, Inc.Laparoscopic stapler with knife means
US5285944A (en)*1987-05-261994-02-15United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler apparatus
US5312023A (en)*1991-10-181994-05-17United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US5318221A (en)*1989-05-261994-06-07United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for placing staples in laparoscopic or endoscopic procedures
US5326013A (en)*1991-10-181994-07-05United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US5333772A (en)*1991-09-121994-08-02Ethicon, Inc.Multiple fire endoscopic stapling mechanism
US5344059A (en)*1992-05-191994-09-06United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus and anvil delivery system therefor
US5364001A (en)*1991-10-181994-11-15United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US5368215A (en)*1992-09-081994-11-29United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus and detachable anvil rod therefor
US5376098A (en)*1992-10-091994-12-27United States Surgical CorporationFragmentable anastomosis ring applier
US5397046A (en)*1991-10-181995-03-14United States Surgical CorporationLockout mechanism for surgical apparatus
USD357981S (en)1993-09-011995-05-02United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler
US5413268A (en)*1989-05-261995-05-09United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for placing stables in laparoscopic or endoscopic procedures
US5443198A (en)*1991-10-181995-08-22United States Surgical CorporationSurgical fastener applying apparatus
US5454824A (en)*1992-10-091995-10-03United States Surgical CorporationFragmentable ring applier
US5474223A (en)*1991-10-181995-12-12United States Surgical CorporationSurgical fastener applying apparatus
US5478003A (en)*1991-10-181995-12-26United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus
US5485952A (en)*1992-09-231996-01-23United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US5487499A (en)*1993-10-081996-01-30United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus for applying surgical fasteners including a counter
EP0695532A3 (en)*1994-05-261996-03-06United States Surgical Corp
US5497933A (en)*1991-10-181996-03-12United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for applying surgical staples to attach an object to body tissue
US5509596A (en)*1991-10-181996-04-23United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US5520700A (en)*1992-11-131996-05-28Technion Research & Development Foundation, Ltd.Stapler device particularly useful in medical suturing
US5558266A (en)*1991-10-181996-09-24United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US5560532A (en)*1993-10-081996-10-01United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for applying surgical staples to body tissue
US5564615A (en)*1992-10-091996-10-15Ethicon, Inc.Surgical instrument
US5579978A (en)*1991-10-181996-12-03United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US5588579A (en)*1994-08-251996-12-31United States Surgical CorporationAnvil for circular stapler
US5607095A (en)*1992-10-091997-03-04Ethicon, Inc.Endoscopic surgical instrument with pivotable and rotatable staple cartridge
US5636780A (en)*1991-10-181997-06-10United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US5709335A (en)*1994-06-171998-01-20Heartport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US5732872A (en)*1994-06-171998-03-31Heartport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument
US5749893A (en)*1993-04-301998-05-12United States Surgical CorporationSurgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
US5799857A (en)*1993-10-071998-09-01United States Surgical CorporationCircular anastomosis device
US5817113A (en)*1995-02-241998-10-06Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US5829662A (en)*1992-10-091998-11-03Ethicon, Inc.Endoscopic surgical stapling instrument with pivotable and rotatable staple cartridge
US5881943A (en)*1994-06-171999-03-16Heartport, Inc.Surgical anastomosis apparatus and method thereof
US5976159A (en)*1995-02-241999-11-02Heartport, Inc.Surgical clips and methods for tissue approximation
US6109500A (en)*1996-10-042000-08-29United States Surgical CorporationLockout mechanism for a surgical stapler
US6171321B1 (en)1995-02-242001-01-09Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US20010001826A1 (en)*1998-01-232001-05-24Heartport, Inc.System for performing vascular anastomoses
US6241736B1 (en)1998-05-122001-06-05Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Manual bone anchor placement devices
US6280460B1 (en)1998-02-132001-08-28Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing vascular anastomosis
US6319272B1 (en)1996-11-082001-11-20Boston Scientific CorporationTransvaginal anchor implantation device and method of use
US20020117534A1 (en)*1991-10-182002-08-29Green David T.Apparatus and method for applying surgical staples to attach an object to body tissue
US20030151506A1 (en)*2002-02-112003-08-14Mark LucckettiMethod and apparatus for locating missing persons
US6619529B2 (en)1991-10-182003-09-16United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US20030191482A1 (en)*1998-10-222003-10-09Suyker Wilhelmus Joseph LeonardusMechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US20030195534A1 (en)*1997-10-242003-10-16Suyker Wilhelmus Joseph LeonardusMechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US6660010B2 (en)1998-01-272003-12-09Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Bone anchor placement device with recessed anchor mount
US6716232B1 (en)1993-04-302004-04-06United States Surgical CorporationSurgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
US20040092972A1 (en)*2000-11-092004-05-13Leonardus Suyker Wilhelmus JosephConnector, applicator and method for mechanically connecting hollow structures, in particular small blood vessels, as well a auxiliary devices
US6936052B2 (en)2001-03-092005-08-30Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.System for implanting an implant and method thereof
US7025772B2 (en)2001-03-092006-04-11Scimed Life Systems, Inc.System for implanting an implant and method thereof
US7077856B2 (en)1999-06-022006-07-18Power Medical Interventions, Inc.Electromechanical driver and remote surgical instrument attachment having computer assisted control capabilities
US7114642B2 (en)1999-07-122006-10-03Power Medical Interventions, Inc.Expanding parallel jaw device for use with an electromechanical driver device
US7131973B2 (en)2002-05-162006-11-07Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Bone anchor implantation device
US7361138B2 (en)2003-07-312008-04-22Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Bioabsorbable casing for surgical sling assembly
US7402133B2 (en)2002-12-172008-07-22Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Spacer for sling delivery system
US7695485B2 (en)2001-11-302010-04-13Power Medical Interventions, LlcSurgical device
ITTO20080881A1 (en)*2008-11-272010-05-28Claudio Pier Paolo Zanon HEAD VEHICLE FOR CIRCULAR SUTURATRICS FOR ILEAL, COLIC, RECTAL AND GATRIC ANASTOMOSIS IN ALL ITS VARIANTS
US7743960B2 (en)2002-06-142010-06-29Power Medical Interventions, LlcSurgical device
US7803151B2 (en)2001-12-042010-09-28Power Medical Interventions, LlcSystem and method for calibrating a surgical instrument
US7918230B2 (en)2007-09-212011-04-05Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device having a rotatable jaw portion
US7951071B2 (en)1999-06-022011-05-31Tyco Healthcare Group LpMoisture-detecting shaft for use with an electro-mechanical surgical device
US7963433B2 (en)2007-09-212011-06-21Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device having multiple drivers
US8016855B2 (en)2002-01-082011-09-13Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device
US8025199B2 (en)2004-02-232011-09-27Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical cutting and stapling device
US8033983B2 (en)2001-03-092011-10-11Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Medical implant
US8781604B2 (en)2004-08-182014-07-15Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Method of implanting stimulation lead with biased curved section through the interatrial septum
US9113878B2 (en)2002-01-082015-08-25Covidien LpPinion clip for right angle linear cutter
US11344309B2 (en)2019-07-052022-05-31Covidien LpCircular stapling instruments

Families Citing this family (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
DE2947107A1 (en)*1978-12-071980-06-26United States Surgical Corp ACCURATELY ALIGNED CARTRIDGE AND INSTRUMENT FOR CLAMPING ANASTOMOSES
US5104025A (en)*1990-09-281992-04-14Ethicon, Inc.Intraluminal anastomotic surgical stapler with detached anvil
GR920100358A (en)*1991-08-231993-06-07Ethicon IncSurgical anastomosis stapling instrument.
CN106308865B (en)*2016-08-312018-12-21无锡贝恩外科器械有限公司A kind of cutting tissue circular staplers
CN106562812B (en)*2016-11-022019-02-15无锡贝恩外科器械有限公司A kind of cutting tissue circular staplers
CN106562811B (en)*2016-11-022019-02-15无锡贝恩外科器械有限公司A kind of cutting tissue circular staplers

Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3193165A (en)*1962-08-271965-07-06Akhalaya Mikhail GueorguievichInstrument for suturing esophagus to intestine or stomach
US3388847A (en)*1965-08-201968-06-18Kasulin Vyacheslav SergeevichSurgical instrument for suturing hollow organs

Patent Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3193165A (en)*1962-08-271965-07-06Akhalaya Mikhail GueorguievichInstrument for suturing esophagus to intestine or stomach
US3388847A (en)*1965-08-201968-06-18Kasulin Vyacheslav SergeevichSurgical instrument for suturing hollow organs

Cited By (230)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US4603693A (en)*1977-05-261986-08-05United States Surgical CorporationInstrument for circular surgical stapling of hollow body organs and disposable cartridge therefor
US4207898A (en)*1978-03-271980-06-17Senco Products, Inc.Intralumenal anastomosis surgical stapling instrument
US4198982A (en)*1978-03-311980-04-22Memorial Hospital For Cancer And Allied DiseasesSurgical stapling instrument and method
FR2476477A1 (en)*1980-02-261981-08-28Senco Products SURGICAL STAPLING INSTRUMENT FOR INTRALUMENAL ANASTOMOSIS
US4319576A (en)*1980-02-261982-03-16Senco Products, Inc.Intralumenal anastomosis surgical stapling instrument
US4606343A (en)*1980-08-181986-08-19United States Surgical CorporationSelf-powered surgical fastening instrument
US4351466A (en)*1980-10-161982-09-28United States Surgical CorporationDisposable instrument for surgical fastening
US4379457A (en)*1981-02-171983-04-12United States Surgical CorporationIndicator for surgical stapler
US4576167A (en)*1981-09-031986-03-18United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler apparatus with curved shaft
US4646745A (en)*1981-09-031987-03-03United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler apparatus with curved shaft
US4592354A (en)*1983-10-111986-06-03Senmed, Inc.Tissue retention spool for intraluminal anastomotic surgical stapling instrument and methods
AU568142B2 (en)*1983-10-111987-12-17Senmed Inc.Anastomosis stapler
US5392979A (en)*1987-05-261995-02-28United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler apparatus
US5119983A (en)*1987-05-261992-06-09United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler apparatus
US5285944A (en)*1987-05-261994-02-15United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler apparatus
US5158222A (en)*1987-05-261992-10-27United States Surgical Corp.Surgical stapler apparatus
EP0369324A1 (en)*1988-11-111990-05-23United States Surgical CorporationSurgical instrument
EP0389271A3 (en)*1989-03-241992-05-20International Business Machines CorporationMatching sequences of labels representing input data and stored data utilising dynamic programming
US5040715A (en)*1989-05-261991-08-20United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for placing staples in laparoscopic or endoscopic procedures
EP0399701A1 (en)*1989-05-261990-11-28United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US5318221A (en)*1989-05-261994-06-07United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for placing staples in laparoscopic or endoscopic procedures
US5554169A (en)*1989-05-261996-09-10United States Surgical CorporationMethod for placing staples in laparoscopic or endoscopic procedures
US5425745A (en)*1989-05-261995-06-20United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for placing staples in laparoscopic or endoscopic procedures
US5413268A (en)*1989-05-261995-05-09United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for placing stables in laparoscopic or endoscopic procedures
US5170925A (en)*1991-03-181992-12-15Ethicon, Inc.Laparoscopic stapler with knife means
US5333772A (en)*1991-09-121994-08-02Ethicon, Inc.Multiple fire endoscopic stapling mechanism
US7866526B2 (en)1991-10-182011-01-11Tyco Healthcare Group LpApparatus for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue
US6619529B2 (en)1991-10-182003-09-16United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US20050184126A1 (en)*1991-10-182005-08-25Green David T.Surgical stapling apparatus
US5397046A (en)*1991-10-181995-03-14United States Surgical CorporationLockout mechanism for surgical apparatus
US20040173659A1 (en)*1991-10-182004-09-09Green David T.Apparatus and method for applying surgical staples to attach an object to body tissue
US5364001A (en)*1991-10-181994-11-15United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US7891533B2 (en)1991-10-182011-02-22Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical stapling apparatus
US5443198A (en)*1991-10-181995-08-22United States Surgical CorporationSurgical fastener applying apparatus
US6877647B2 (en)1991-10-182005-04-12United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US5456401A (en)*1991-10-181995-10-10United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus having articulation mechanism
US5472132A (en)*1991-10-181995-12-05United States Surgical CorporationLockout mechanism for surgical apparatus
US20040050902A1 (en)*1991-10-182004-03-18Green David T.Surgical stapling apparatus
US5478003A (en)*1991-10-181995-12-26United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus
US5482197A (en)*1991-10-181996-01-09United States Surgical CorporationArticulating surgical cartridge assembly
US5312023A (en)*1991-10-181994-05-17United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US5474223A (en)*1991-10-181995-12-12United States Surgical CorporationSurgical fastener applying apparatus
US6644532B2 (en)1991-10-182003-11-11United States Surtical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US5497933A (en)*1991-10-181996-03-12United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for applying surgical staples to attach an object to body tissue
US5509596A (en)*1991-10-181996-04-23United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US7296724B2 (en)1991-10-182007-11-20United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US5326013A (en)*1991-10-181994-07-05United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US5558266A (en)*1991-10-181996-09-24United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US7464848B2 (en)1991-10-182008-12-16United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US5915616A (en)*1991-10-181999-06-29United States Surgical CorporationSurgical fastener applying apparatus
US5579978A (en)*1991-10-181996-12-03United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US5584425A (en)*1991-10-181996-12-17United States Surgical CorporationLockout mechanism for surgical apparatus
US20090065551A1 (en)*1991-10-182009-03-12United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US20090065550A1 (en)*1991-10-182009-03-12United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US20090105535A1 (en)*1991-10-182009-04-23Green David TApparatus for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue
US7543731B2 (en)1991-10-182009-06-09United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapling apparatus
US5636780A (en)*1991-10-181997-06-10United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US7624903B2 (en)1991-10-182009-12-01Green David TApparatus for applying surgical fastners to body tissue
US5645209A (en)*1991-10-181997-07-08United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US5647526A (en)*1991-10-181997-07-15United States Surgical CorporationSelf contained gas powered surgical apparatus
US5706997A (en)*1991-10-181998-01-13United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US20090308908A1 (en)*1991-10-182009-12-17United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue
US20090314820A1 (en)*1991-10-182009-12-24United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue
US7861907B2 (en)1991-10-182011-01-04Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical stapling apparatus
US20020117534A1 (en)*1991-10-182002-08-29Green David T.Apparatus and method for applying surgical staples to attach an object to body tissue
US7681772B2 (en)1991-10-182010-03-23Green David TApparatus for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue
US7828187B2 (en)1991-10-182010-11-09Tyco Healthcare Group LpApparatus for applying surgical fasteners to body tissue
US5344059A (en)*1992-05-191994-09-06United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus and anvil delivery system therefor
US6053390A (en)*1992-05-192000-04-25United States SurgicalAnvil for surgical stapler
US5718360A (en)*1992-09-081998-02-17United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus and detachable anvil rod therefor
US5368215A (en)*1992-09-081994-11-29United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus and detachable anvil rod therefor
US5485952A (en)*1992-09-231996-01-23United States Surgical CorporationApparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US5564615A (en)*1992-10-091996-10-15Ethicon, Inc.Surgical instrument
US5797536A (en)*1992-10-091998-08-25Ethicon, Inc.Endoscopic surgical instrument with pivotable and rotatable staple cartridge
US5454824A (en)*1992-10-091995-10-03United States Surgical CorporationFragmentable ring applier
US5376098A (en)*1992-10-091994-12-27United States Surgical CorporationFragmentable anastomosis ring applier
US5829662A (en)*1992-10-091998-11-03Ethicon, Inc.Endoscopic surgical stapling instrument with pivotable and rotatable staple cartridge
US5601224A (en)*1992-10-091997-02-11Ethicon, Inc.Surgical instrument
US5634584A (en)*1992-10-091997-06-03Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.Surgical instrument
US5607095A (en)*1992-10-091997-03-04Ethicon, Inc.Endoscopic surgical instrument with pivotable and rotatable staple cartridge
US5520700A (en)*1992-11-131996-05-28Technion Research & Development Foundation, Ltd.Stapler device particularly useful in medical suturing
US7658312B2 (en)1993-04-302010-02-09Vidal Claude ASurgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
US6716232B1 (en)1993-04-302004-04-06United States Surgical CorporationSurgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
US8403197B2 (en)1993-04-302013-03-26Covidien LpSurgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
US20100114137A1 (en)*1993-04-302010-05-06Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
US5749893A (en)*1993-04-301998-05-12United States Surgical CorporationSurgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
US8066168B2 (en)1993-04-302011-11-29Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
US20040193197A1 (en)*1993-04-302004-09-30Vidal Claude A.Surgical instrument having an articulated jaw structure and a detachable knife
USD357981S (en)1993-09-011995-05-02United States Surgical CorporationSurgical stapler
US5799857A (en)*1993-10-071998-09-01United States Surgical CorporationCircular anastomosis device
US5709334A (en)*1993-10-081998-01-20United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US5918791A (en)*1993-10-081999-07-06United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus for applying surgical fasteners
US5487499A (en)*1993-10-081996-01-30United States Surgical CorporationSurgical apparatus for applying surgical fasteners including a counter
US5560532A (en)*1993-10-081996-10-01United States Surgical CorporationApparatus and method for applying surgical staples to body tissue
EP0695532A3 (en)*1994-05-261996-03-06United States Surgical Corp
EP1175868A3 (en)*1994-05-262002-03-13United States Surgical CorporationCircular anastomosis device
EP1175869A1 (en)*1994-05-262002-01-30United States Surgical CorporationCircular anastomosis device
US5732872A (en)*1994-06-171998-03-31Heartport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument
US6588643B2 (en)1994-06-172003-07-08Hearport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US6763993B2 (en)1994-06-172004-07-20Bolduc Lee RSurgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US6450390B2 (en)1994-06-172002-09-17Hearport, Inc.Surgical anastomosis apparatus and method thereof
US5957363A (en)*1994-06-171999-09-28Elf Atochem S.A.Method of performing vascular anastomosis
US6631837B1 (en)1994-06-172003-10-14Heartport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US7122044B2 (en)1994-06-172006-10-17Heartport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US6176413B1 (en)1994-06-172001-01-23Heartport, Inc.Surgical anastomosis apparatus and method thereof
US6659327B2 (en)1994-06-172003-12-09Heartport, Inc.Surgical anastomosis apparatus and method thereof
US5709335A (en)*1994-06-171998-01-20Heartport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US6209773B1 (en)1994-06-172001-04-03Heartport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US5881943A (en)*1994-06-171999-03-16Heartport, Inc.Surgical anastomosis apparatus and method thereof
US5947363A (en)*1994-06-171999-09-07Heartport, Inc.Surgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US20040200876A1 (en)*1994-06-172004-10-14Bolduc Lee R.Surgical stapling instrument and method thereof
US5758814A (en)*1994-08-251998-06-02United States Surgical CorporationAnvil for circular stapler
US5588579A (en)*1994-08-251996-12-31United States Surgical CorporationAnvil for circular stapler
US5639008A (en)*1994-08-251997-06-17The United States Surgical CorporationAnvil for circular stapler
US5976159A (en)*1995-02-241999-11-02Heartport, Inc.Surgical clips and methods for tissue approximation
US6984238B2 (en)1995-02-242006-01-10Gifford Iii Hanson SDevices and methods for performing avascular anastomosis
US5817113A (en)*1995-02-241998-10-06Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US20040186490A1 (en)*1995-02-242004-09-23Gifford Hanson S.Devices and methods for performing avascular anastomosis
US20040073240A1 (en)*1995-02-242004-04-15Bolduc Lee R.Surgical clips and methods for tissue approximation
US20040199188A1 (en)*1995-02-242004-10-07Gifford Hanson S.Devices and methods for performing avascular anastomosis
US20030114867A1 (en)*1995-02-242003-06-19Bolduc Lee R.Surgical clips and methods for tissue approximation
US6461365B2 (en)1995-02-242002-10-08Heartport, Inc.Surgical clips and methods for tissue approximation
US8617190B2 (en)1995-02-242013-12-31Heartport, Inc.Device for engaging tissue having a preexisting opening
US20050096676A1 (en)*1995-02-242005-05-05Gifford Hanson S.IiiDevices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US20050096675A1 (en)*1995-02-242005-05-05Gifford Hanson S.IiiDevices and methods for performing avascular anastomosis
US6371965B2 (en)1995-02-242002-04-16Gifford, Iii Hanson S.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US6676678B2 (en)1995-02-242004-01-13Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US6451034B1 (en)1995-02-242002-09-17Gifford, Iii Hanson S.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US7935129B2 (en)1995-02-242011-05-03Heartport, Inc.Device for engaging tissue having a preexisting opening
US20040167551A1 (en)*1995-02-242004-08-26Gifford Hanson S.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US20050251164A1 (en)*1995-02-242005-11-10Gifford Hanson S IiiDevices and methods for performing avascular anastomosis
US7763041B2 (en)1995-02-242010-07-27Heartport, Inc.Surgical clips and methods for tissue approximation
US6899718B2 (en)1995-02-242005-05-31Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing avascular anastomosis
US6491704B2 (en)1995-02-242002-12-10Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US6171321B1 (en)1995-02-242001-01-09Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US7112211B2 (en)1995-02-242006-09-26Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing avascular anastomosis
US6443965B1 (en)*1995-02-242002-09-03Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing a vascular anastomosis
US6109500A (en)*1996-10-042000-08-29United States Surgical CorporationLockout mechanism for a surgical stapler
US6319272B1 (en)1996-11-082001-11-20Boston Scientific CorporationTransvaginal anchor implantation device and method of use
US7022127B2 (en)1997-10-242006-04-04Innovative Interventional Technologies BvMechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US7666198B2 (en)1997-10-242010-02-23Innovative Interventional Technologies B.V.Mechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US20030195534A1 (en)*1997-10-242003-10-16Suyker Wilhelmus Joseph LeonardusMechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US8182498B2 (en)1997-10-242012-05-22Innovative International Technologies B.V.Mechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US20040215221A1 (en)*1997-10-242004-10-28Suyker Wilhelmus Joseph LeonarMechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US6962596B2 (en)1998-01-232005-11-08Bolduc Lee RSystem for performing vascular anastomoses
US20010001826A1 (en)*1998-01-232001-05-24Heartport, Inc.System for performing vascular anastomoses
US7651510B2 (en)1998-01-232010-01-26Heartport, Inc.System for performing vascular anastomoses
US6660010B2 (en)1998-01-272003-12-09Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Bone anchor placement device with recessed anchor mount
US20040059341A1 (en)*1998-01-272004-03-25Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Bone anchor placement device with recessed anchor mount
US6709441B2 (en)1998-02-132004-03-23Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing vascular anastomosis
US6280460B1 (en)1998-02-132001-08-28Heartport, Inc.Devices and methods for performing vascular anastomosis
US20030176878A1 (en)*1998-02-132003-09-18Bolduc Lee R.Devices and methods for performing vascular anastomosis
US6893446B2 (en)1998-05-122005-05-17Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Manual bone anchor placement devices
US6589249B2 (en)1998-05-122003-07-08Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Manual bone anchor placement devices
US6241736B1 (en)1998-05-122001-06-05Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Manual bone anchor placement devices
US20030191482A1 (en)*1998-10-222003-10-09Suyker Wilhelmus Joseph LeonardusMechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US7018387B2 (en)1998-10-222006-03-28Innovative Interventional Technologies B.V.Mechanical anastomosis system for hollow structures
US9078654B2 (en)1999-06-022015-07-14Covidien LpSurgical device
US9662109B2 (en)1999-06-022017-05-30Covidien LpElectromechanical drive and remote surgical instrument attachment having computer assisted control capabilities
US8690913B2 (en)1999-06-022014-04-08Covidien LpElectromechanical drive and remote surgical instrument attachment having computer assisted control capabilities
US9033868B2 (en)1999-06-022015-05-19Covidien LpCouplings for interconnecting components of an electro-mechanical surgical device
US8628467B2 (en)1999-06-022014-01-14Covidien LpMoisture-detecting shaft for use with an electro-mechanical surgical device
US8016858B2 (en)1999-06-022011-09-13Tyco Healthcare Group IpElectromechanical driver and remote surgical instrument attachment having computer assisted control capabilities
US9241716B2 (en)1999-06-022016-01-26Covidien LpElectromechanical drive and remote surgical instrument attachment having computer assisted control capabilities
US7951071B2 (en)1999-06-022011-05-31Tyco Healthcare Group LpMoisture-detecting shaft for use with an electro-mechanical surgical device
US7758613B2 (en)1999-06-022010-07-20Power Medical Interventions, LlcElectromechanical driver and remote surgical instrument attachment having computer assisted control capabilities
US9247940B2 (en)1999-06-022016-02-02Covidien LpSurgical cutting and stapling device
US10335143B2 (en)1999-06-022019-07-02Covidien LpSurgical cutting and stapling device
US9782172B2 (en)1999-06-022017-10-10Covidien LpElectromechanical drive and remote surgical instrument attachment having computer assisted control capabilities
US7077856B2 (en)1999-06-022006-07-18Power Medical Interventions, Inc.Electromechanical driver and remote surgical instrument attachment having computer assisted control capabilities
US8186559B1 (en)1999-07-122012-05-29Tyco Healthcare Group LpExpanding parallel jaw device for use with an electromechanical driver device
US7845538B2 (en)1999-07-122010-12-07Power Medical Interventions, LlcExpanding parallel jaw device for use with an electromechanical driver device
US7537602B2 (en)1999-07-122009-05-26Power Medical Interventions, Inc.Expanding parallel jaw device for use with an electromechanical driver device
US7114642B2 (en)1999-07-122006-10-03Power Medical Interventions, Inc.Expanding parallel jaw device for use with an electromechanical driver device
US8459523B2 (en)1999-07-122013-06-11Covidien LpExpanding parallel jaw device for use with an electromechanical driver device
US8118208B2 (en)1999-07-122012-02-21Tyco Healthcare Group LpExpanding parallel jaw device for use with an electromechanical driver device
US8056791B2 (en)1999-07-122011-11-15Tyco Healthcare Group LpExpanding parallel jaw device for use with an electromechanical driver device
US20050288693A1 (en)*2000-11-092005-12-29Suyker Wilhemus J LConnector, applicator and method for mechanically connecting hollow structures, in particular small blood vessels
US6966917B1 (en)2000-11-092005-11-22Innovation Interventional Technologies B.V.Deformable connector for mechanically connecting hollow structures
US20040092972A1 (en)*2000-11-092004-05-13Leonardus Suyker Wilhelmus JosephConnector, applicator and method for mechanically connecting hollow structures, in particular small blood vessels, as well a auxiliary devices
US8066723B2 (en)2000-11-092011-11-29De Vries & MetmanConnector, applicator and method for mechanically connecting hollow structures, in particular small blood vessels, as well as auxiliary devices
US7235043B2 (en)2001-03-092007-06-26Boston Scientific Scimed Inc.System for implanting an implant and method thereof
US8162816B2 (en)2001-03-092012-04-24Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.System for implanting an implant and method thereof
US8033983B2 (en)2001-03-092011-10-11Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Medical implant
US7025772B2 (en)2001-03-092006-04-11Scimed Life Systems, Inc.System for implanting an implant and method thereof
US8617048B2 (en)2001-03-092013-12-31Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.System for implanting an implant and method thereof
US6936052B2 (en)2001-03-092005-08-30Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.System for implanting an implant and method thereof
US6991597B2 (en)2001-03-092006-01-31Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.System for implanting an implant and method thereof
US8512359B2 (en)2001-11-302013-08-20Covidien LpSurgical device
US8021373B2 (en)2001-11-302011-09-20Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device
US7695485B2 (en)2001-11-302010-04-13Power Medical Interventions, LlcSurgical device
US8740932B2 (en)2001-11-302014-06-03Covidien LpSurgical device
US7803151B2 (en)2001-12-042010-09-28Power Medical Interventions, LlcSystem and method for calibrating a surgical instrument
US10758225B2 (en)2001-12-042020-09-01Covidien LpSystem and method for calibrating a surgical instrument
US9743927B2 (en)2001-12-042017-08-29Covidien LpSystem and method for calibrating a surgical instrument
US8518074B2 (en)2002-01-082013-08-27Covidien LpSurgical device
US8016855B2 (en)2002-01-082011-09-13Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device
US8858589B2 (en)2002-01-082014-10-14Covidien LpSurgical device
US9113878B2 (en)2002-01-082015-08-25Covidien LpPinion clip for right angle linear cutter
US20030151506A1 (en)*2002-02-112003-08-14Mark LucckettiMethod and apparatus for locating missing persons
US7131973B2 (en)2002-05-162006-11-07Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Bone anchor implantation device
US7674269B2 (en)2002-05-162010-03-09Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Bone anchor implantation device
US7743960B2 (en)2002-06-142010-06-29Power Medical Interventions, LlcSurgical device
US8540733B2 (en)2002-06-142013-09-24Covidien LpSurgical method and device having a first jaw and a second jaw in opposed correspondence for clamping, cutting, and stapling tissue
US9861362B2 (en)2002-06-142018-01-09Covidien LpSurgical device
US8056786B2 (en)2002-06-142011-11-15Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device
US8632453B2 (en)2002-12-172014-01-21Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Spacer for sling delivery system
US7402133B2 (en)2002-12-172008-07-22Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Spacer for sling delivery system
US7824326B2 (en)2003-07-312010-11-02Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Bioabsorbable casing for surgical sling assembly
US7361138B2 (en)2003-07-312008-04-22Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Bioabsorbable casing for surgical sling assembly
US8025199B2 (en)2004-02-232011-09-27Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical cutting and stapling device
US11219452B2 (en)2004-02-232022-01-11Covidien LpSurgical cutting and stapling device
US8781604B2 (en)2004-08-182014-07-15Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.Method of implanting stimulation lead with biased curved section through the interatrial septum
US8353440B2 (en)2007-09-212013-01-15Covidien LpSurgical device having a rotatable jaw portion
US9204877B2 (en)2007-09-212015-12-08Covidien LpSurgical device having a rotatable jaw portion
US8752748B2 (en)2007-09-212014-06-17Covidien LpSurgical device having a rotatable jaw portion
US9282961B2 (en)2007-09-212016-03-15Covidien LpSurgical device having multiple drivers
US11317909B2 (en)2007-09-212022-05-03Covidien LpSurgical device having multiple drivers
US8342379B2 (en)2007-09-212013-01-01Covidien LpSurgical device having multiple drivers
US8272554B2 (en)2007-09-212012-09-25Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device having multiple drivers
US7918230B2 (en)2007-09-212011-04-05Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device having a rotatable jaw portion
US10117651B2 (en)2007-09-212018-11-06Covidien LpSurgical device having a rotatable jaw portion
US9017371B2 (en)2007-09-212015-04-28Covidien LpSurgical device having multiple drivers
US10420548B2 (en)2007-09-212019-09-24Covidien LpSurgical device having multiple drivers
US7963433B2 (en)2007-09-212011-06-21Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device having multiple drivers
US10881397B2 (en)2007-09-212021-01-05Covidien LpSurgical device having a rotatable jaw portion
US7992758B2 (en)2007-09-212011-08-09Tyco Healthcare Group LpSurgical device having a rotatable jaw portion
ITTO20080881A1 (en)*2008-11-272010-05-28Claudio Pier Paolo Zanon HEAD VEHICLE FOR CIRCULAR SUTURATRICS FOR ILEAL, COLIC, RECTAL AND GATRIC ANASTOMOSIS IN ALL ITS VARIANTS
US11344309B2 (en)2019-07-052022-05-31Covidien LpCircular stapling instruments
US12070218B2 (en)2019-07-052024-08-27Covidien LpCircular stapling instruments

Also Published As

Publication numberPublication date
GB1241577A (en)1971-08-04
CH477869A (en)1969-09-15

Similar Documents

PublicationPublication DateTitle
US3593903A (en)Surgical instrument for suturing hollow organs in infants
US4788978A (en)Surgical instrument for applying linear staple sutures and intersecting the tissue therebetween
US3552626A (en)Instrument for circular suturing of hollow body organs
US3388847A (en)Surgical instrument for suturing hollow organs
US5236334A (en)Core biopsy needle units for use with automated biopsy guns
US3935981A (en)Surgical apparatus for suturing organs and tissues with metal staples
US3949923A (en)Surgical suturing instrument
DE10026683C2 (en) Surgical stapling device
US4379457A (en)Indicator for surgical stapler
US4559041A (en)Cannula introducers
CA1131090A (en)Surgical instrument for stitching up soft tissues with lengths of spiked suture material
US4397311A (en)Surgical instrument for staple suturing of hollow organs
EP0949882B1 (en)Endoscopic instrument with a cutting tool
US5454824A (en)Fragmentable ring applier
US5439474A (en)Morcellator system
US4351466A (en)Disposable instrument for surgical fastening
JP3792687B2 (en) Surgical suture device having a loading mechanism
US2541542A (en)Trocar for biopsia
US3342175A (en)Cardiac biopsy instrument
JPH039740A (en)Anvil for surgery stapling apparatus
EP0010321A1 (en)Device for the single-handed operation of a biopsy instrument
DE29623929U1 (en) Device for removing tissue
US5339802A (en)Endoscopic retractor
US3951138A (en)Device for gripping soft tissues during surgical intervention
US5139506A (en)Valvulotome

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp