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Suture applicator
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A surgical instrument for mechanically suturing an incision or wound comprising first and second pivotally interconnected jaw elements, a replaceable suture magazine containing a single looped suture, the free ends of which are provided with short needles, means on said first jaw for supporting said suture magazine with said needles facing said second jaw, said second jaw including means for receiving and frictionally retaining said needles, whereby upon the positioning of the edge areas of an incision between said jaws, and the closing of the same thereupon, said needles and suture are moved from said magazine to said second jaw to be retained thereon, and after the opening of said jaws to permit manual removal therefrom, and the tying of the suture. One embodiment substitutes metallic staples for the suture and suture needles.

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Schweizer Apr. 30, 1974 SUTURE. APPLICATOR [76] inventor: Edward E. Schweizer, 266 Pelham,
New Rochelle, NY. 10805 221' Filed: Jan. 18, 1973 21 Appl. No.: 324,838
Related U.S. Application Data [63] Continuation-impart of Scr. No. 150,290, June 7,
1971, abandoned.
Primary Examiner-Dalton L. Truluck ABSTRACT A surgical instrument for mechanically suturing an incision or wound comprising first and second pivotally interconnected jaw elements, a replaceable suture magazine containing a single looped suture, the free ends of which are provided with short needles, means on said first jaw for supporting said suture magazine with said needles facing said second jaw, said second jaw including means for receiving and frictionally retaining said needles, whereby upon the positioning of the edge areas of an incision between said jaws, and the closing of the same thereupon, said needles and suture are moved from said magazine to said second jaw to be retained thereon, and after the opening of said jaws to permit manual removal therefrom, and the tying of the suture. One embodiment substitutes metallic staples for the suture and suture needles.
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SHEETQWS PATENTEUAPRBO m4 This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 150,290, filed June 7, 1971 now abandoned under the same title.
This invention relates generally to the field of surgical instrumentation, and more particularly to an improved suture applicator of a type adapted to form a suture closure for a wound or incision by simultaneously forcing through the abutted tissue a pair of needles connected to the opposite free ends of a single looped length of suturing material.
It is among the principal objects of the present invention to provide an improved surgical instrument of the class described which may be conveniently operated by one hand of the surgeon, allowing him to use the remaining hand for whatever additional manipulation may be required at the instant the suturing operation is performed.
Another object of the invention lies in the provision of an improved suturing instrument capable of retaining a detachable suture magazine, each magazine having a single suture therein in predetermined position for application, whereby a series of suturing applications may be performed in rapid sequence.
Yet another object of the invention lies in the provision of an improved suturing device including a detachable magazine, in which both device and magazine may be conveniently placed in sterile condition, as by treatment within a surgical autoclave, without deleterious effect.
A further object of the invention lies in the provision of an improved suturing device of the class described, in which the suturing operation, including the clamping of tissue to be sutured, and the subsequent insertion of the suture may be performed sequentially by progressive squeezing of the handle of the device.
Still another object of the invention lies in the provision of an improved suturing applicator, in which the cost of fabrication may be of a reasonably low order, thereby permitting consequent wide sale, distribution and use.
These objects, as well as other incidental ends and advantages, will more fully appear in the course of the following disclosure, and be pointed out in the appended claims.
In the drawings, to which reference will be made in the specification, similar reference characters have been employed to designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary enlarged longitudinal sectional view showing the jaw elements comprising the device in relatively open condition, and prior to the commencement of a suturing application.
FIG. 3 is a similar fragmentary enlarged longitudinal sectional view showing the device with the jaw elements in relatively closed position, and prior to the insertion of a suture through clamped tissue.
FIG. 4 is a similar fragmentary longitudinal sectional view. showing the insertion of the suture while the jaw elements are in relatively locked condition.
.FIG. 5 is a horizontal fragmentary sectional view as seen from the plane 5-5 in FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view as seen from the plane 6-4 in FIG. 3.
FIGS. 7, 8 and F are transverse sectional views as seen from the planes 77, 8-8, and 9-9 in FIG. 5.
FIG. 10 is a view in elevation of a spool forming part of a magazine element retaining individual sutures.
FIG. I I is a transverse sectional view of the magazine element as seen from the plane III-11 in FIG. 4.
FIG. 12 is a view in perspective showing an individual looped suture.
FIG. 13 is an enlarged fragmentary view of a suture element corresponding to the upper right hand portion of FIG. 12.
FIG. 14 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view, corresponding in most respects to that seen in FIG. 4, but showing a modified form of the embodiment.
FIG. 15 is a longitudinal enlarged sectional view of the magazine employed in the modified form shown in FIG. 14.
FIG. 16 is a bottom plan view as seen from the lower portion of FIG. 15.
FIG. 17 is an enlarged fragmentary view in perspective of the tip of a lower jaw member, corresponding to the lower right hand portion'of FIG. 14.
FIG. I8 is a side elevational view of a bobbin forming part of the magazine. illustrated in FIG. 15.
FIG. 19 is a transverse sectional view as seen from the plane ll91l9 in FIG. 15.
FIG. 20 is a fragmentary sectional view corresponding to that seen in FIG. 3 and showing a second embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 21 is a fragmentary sectional view correspond- .ing to that seen in FIG. 3, and showing a third embodiment of the invention.
FIGS. 22 and 23 are end elevational views of the third embodiment as seen from the right hand portion of FIG. 21.
FIG. 24 is a fragmentary sectional view corresponding to FIG. 3 and showing a fourth embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 25 is a fragmentary sectional view of the fourth embodiment showing certain of the component parts in altered relative condition.
In accordance with the first embodiment of the invention, the device, generally indicated byreference character 10, comprises broadly: a first jaw element-I I, asecond jaw element 12, a replaceablesuture magazine element 13, and manually engageable operating means 14. Elements 11, I2 and 14 are preferably formed as precision castings from stainless steel or other suitablemateriaL'The magazine element 13 may also be formed of such materials, but in the interest of low cost of manufacture, where the magazines are not to be reloaded, they are preferably formed as moldings from synthetic resinous materials capable of withstanding heat of sterilization, and effects of the sterilizing liquids.
The first jaw element 11 includes amain body 17, bounded by anouter surface 18,side surfaces 19 and 20, a forward endsurface 21, arearward end surface 22 and aninner surface 23. Extending into thesurface 23 is a magazine-engaging recess 24, bounded by abottom surface 25,side surfaces 26 and 27, a rearward end surface 28 and aforward end surface 29. A rearwardly facingcylindrical bore 30 supports a resilientdetent member 31 which includes anouter end projection 32 moved leftwardly as seen in FIG. 3 under the action of acoil spring 33.
A large, irregularly-shaped recess 34 is penetrated by amain pintle 35. A longitudinally extendingbore 36 communicates with therecess 34 as does a forwardly extendingbore 37 which encloses amotion transmitting cable 38. The cable passes .through an open area 39 (see FIGS. and'9), and communicates through alink 40 to a bifurcated needle actuator 41 in thebore 37.
Thesecond jaw element 12 is of symmetrical configuration with respect to the first jaw element, and is interconnected thereto by thepintle 35. It includes anintegral handle member 46, having afinger engaging loop 47 and alocking rachet member 48 of a type well known in the surgical instrument field. A bifurcatedmember 49 surrounds themain body 17 of the element 11, and supports a jaw body 50 having aninner surface 51. A recess 52 extends into thesurface 51 to accommodate themagazine element 13 when the jaws are in closed position (see FIG. 3). As best seen in FIG. 6, the jaw 50 is bounded byside surfaces 53 and 54, anend surface 55, and an outer surface 56. An inwardlyextending recess forms acamming surface 58 which acts upon a latch member 59 arranged for pivotal movement on apin 60 in the first jaw element 11, and normally urged leftwardly as seen in FIG. 3 by a spring 61 positioned in the recess 62.
The free end adjacent thesurface 55 includes a pair of needle receivingbores 63 and 64 having flangedends 65.
Thesurface magazine element 13 will be best understood from a consideration of FIGS. to 13, inclusive, and includes a molded synthetic resinousmain body member 71, adetachable cover member 72, a freely rotatingbobbin 73, and a single length of looped suture 74.
Themain body member 71 includes a bobbin holder 75 comprisingside walls 76, a rear wall 77, aprojection 78 engaging acorresponding recess 79 in the element 11, a forward wall 80. A forwardly extending tongue member 81 includes a thickenedtip 82 having a pair of transversely extendingbores 83 which communicate with axially extending bores 84. Thecover member 72 includes first andsecond walls 85 and 86, interconnected by a ledge forming member 87 which, in connection with theprojection 78 permit the magazine to be resiliently snapped into place with respect to the upper jaw element 11.
Thebobbin 73 includes a core 90 having a sutureengaging eye 91 and a pair ofside flanges 92 and 93. A length of suture material 94 (FIG. 12) may be of any well known suturing material, and includes a looped end 95 engageable within the eye 91, and a pair of free ends 96, each provided with ashort needle 97, the eye 98 of which is squeezed against the end of the suturing material to retain the same in position.
The means 14 includes ahandle member 101 also carried by thepintel 35. Themember 101 includes a correspondingfinger engaging loop 102 and ratchet 103, and anelongated shank 104 having anend enlargement 105. A transversely extendingbore 106 provides a bearing for thepintle 35. The enlargement includes a projection 107 selectively engageable with the latch member 59, and arecess 108 which engages a transversely extendingenlargement 109 on the end 110 of thecable 38.
Operation of the device will be understood by a successive consideration of FIGS. 2, 3 and 4. While in the condition shown in FIG. 2, a loaded magazine element is snapped into the position shown by first engaging theprojection 78 in therecess 79, and swinging the magazine such that the ledge-forming member 87 engages the corresponding notch 112 in theinner surface 23. This operation will position theneedles 97 as shown in FIG. 2, to be subsequently actuated by thecable 38.
At the commencement of a suturing operation, the flesh to be sutured is inserted between the jaw elements, and themeans 14 and handlemember 46 are squeezed together between the thumb and fingers by the surgeon. During the period in which the projection 107 and latch member 59 are engaged as shown in FIG. 2, the jaw elements will be moved to a closed position as shown in FIG. 3. As the position shown in FIG. 3 is approached, the latch is cammed out of engagement with the projection 107, but as complete disengagement occurs, thedetent member 31 will engage acorresponding recess 113 in thehandle member 46 to prevent the jaws from opening until required.
With the disengagement of the latch member 59, relative movement between the enlargement and the first jaw element 11 is possible, and motion is transmitted through theenlargement 109 to thecable 38 which moves the bifurcated needle actuator 41 against the rear ends of theneedles 97, and forces them through the flesh and into engagement with the bores 63-64, to befrictionally retained thereby as the end of the suture becomes wedged within the bores. Theratchet member 48 may then be disengaged from the ratchet member 103, and the device returned to the position shown in FIG. 2, following which the suture needles 97 may be disengaged, and the suture tied by the surgeon. After the knot (not shown) has been formed, the remaining length of suture may be conveniently cut.
During this return movment, thecable 38 is automatically withdrawn by the opening of the ratchet members, and when the leftward vertical surface ofmember 105 engages the leftward vertical surface of therecess 34, thedetent member 32 is pulled out of itscorresponding recess 113, the movement imparted to thefinger engaging portions 47 and 102 providing an automatic resetting of the device.
In normal practice, where a large number of suturing operations are to be performed, it is desirable to have a plurality of devices which may be conveniently handed to the surgeon as required. Each device, after use, may be again readied for reuse, by the removal of themagazine element 13, and its replacement by a fresh magazine.
Turning now to the alternate form of the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 14 to 18, inclusive, parts corresponding to those of the principal form have been designated by similar reference characters with the addition 2.
The alternate form, generally indicated by reference character differs from the principal form in a number of respects. Afollower 121 is provided for thespring 261, and themember 259 is altered to angular configuration for superior transmission of resilient pressure thereupon.
Themagazine element 213 is modified by elimination of the cover member thereof, and thebobbin 273 is provided with a radially-extendingtab 123 in lieu of the eye 91.
The tip 124 of thelower jaw 256 is provided with ashaped recess 125 accommodating a synthetic resinous plug. 126 secured'inposition by a threaded means 131. The plug-1:26 hasextensions 127 which extend to communicate with thebores 263 and 264, and thereby provide a yieldable resilient frictional means for retaining theneedles 297 when the jaws are opened.
Turning now to the second embodiment of the invention illustrated in FIG. 20, and generally indicated byreference character 310, parts corresponding to those of the first embodiment have been designated by corresponding reference characters with the additional prefix 3.
To provide a more positive maintenance for the jaws in relatively closed condition, the third embodiment includes arecess 301 selectively engaged byalock latch 302 pivotally mounted at 303 and urged clockwise as seen in FIG. by aspring plunger 304.
As theactuator lever 3104 is released by the pawl 359, it moves toward thelower jaw lever 346, and aradial locking surface 306 moves into position in front of a correspondingradial surface 307 on anadjustable member 308, thus locking the tip of the lock latch into therecess 301.
The lower jaw and the upper jaw are now positively locked into a one piece unit resisting all possible opening forces on the lever tips when the needles are being driven.
As the levers are retracted and opened, the actuator lever resets itself to its initial position. The locking latch is now free to pivot and release the upper jaw from the lower jaw lever. Thestop surface 3105 limits the travel of the lock latch when it is disengaged from the lower jaw. When the levers are fully opened, they are, of course, freely moveable.
Turning now to the third embodiment of the invention, generally indicated byreference character 310, and illustrated in FIG. 21, parts corresponding to those of the first embodiment have been designated by similar reference characters with the'additional prefix 4.
This embodiment differs from the first embodiment in the provision of a staple magazine 40] having a plurality of seriallyadvanced staples 402 fed to the end of thejaw 418. Staple closing means 403 replaces theopening 65 in the principal embodiment, whereby the device may serve as a hand-held stapler for both surgical and non-medical use.
Turning now to the fourth embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in FIGS. 24 and 25, and designated byreference character 501, parts corresponding to those with the principal embodiment have been designated by similar reference characters with theinitial prefix 5.
This embodiment features aresilient plunger 532 including ahollow cam follower 501 riding on ashaft portion 502. Theenlargement 405 includes a cam having afirst surface 503 and a second surface 504 which presses the follower toward the shaft to form a solid column when thejaws 511 and 512 are in relatively closed condition, and the surface 504 is engaged. In this condition, the detent structure holding the jaws in relatively closed condition is no longer resilient, but is completely positive until the jaws are moved to opened condition.
It may thus be seen that l have invented a simple conveniently used suturing applicator which permits the use of tissue absorbable suturing materials without resort to laborious hand suturing operations. Each loop stitch formed is of the same size, and the speed of application is materially reduced. The device may be durably constructed at a cost permitting the availability of many such devices at a single location, so that a relatively complicated suturing procedure involving many individual suturing applications may be performed rapidly and conveniently. One embodiment discloses the inventive structure in a form suitable for feeding and closing staples both for medical and non-medical use.
It is to be understood that it is not considered that the invention lies in the specific details of structure shown and set forth in this specification, for obvious modifications will occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains.
What is claimed is:
1. A surgical suture applicator comprising: a first lever including a first jaw arm'thereon; a second jaw arm; a pivotal connection between said first lever including said first jaw arm and said second jaw arm; an actuator lever also pivotally mounted on said connection; a latch member carried on said second jaw arm; means on said actuator lever engaging said latch member to transmit pivotal movement to said second jaw arm through a predetermined angle toward said first jaw arm to a relatively closed condition; means on said second jaw arm operable to disengage said latch member, and means located on surfaces of said second jaw arm and said first lever operable to interlock said second jaw arm and said first lever when said first and second jaw arms move into said relatively closed condition; and means on said actuator lever for operating suturing means when said first lever and second jaw arms are interlocked.
2. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 1 wherein said latch member disengaging means comprises: a cam member on said first lever engageable by said latch member as said first and second jaw arms move toward said relatively closed condition.
3. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 1 including: a protuberance on said actuator member; a surface on said protuberance which is perfectly flat and on a center line of saidpivotal connection; a surface on said latch member which is flat and in face-to-face engagement with said protuberance surface; and said latch member being pivotally carried on said second jaw arm.
4. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 1 wherein said interlocking means comprises: a spring detent on one of said first lever and said second jaw arm; and a recess on the other of said first lever and said second jaw arm.
5. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 4 wherein: said spring detent is disposed on said second jaw arm on a side of said pivotal connection to bias said second jaw arm relative to said first lever toward said relatively closed condition.
plunger-forming a solid column between said actuator lever andsaid first lever after said actuator lever is released by said latch member.
7. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 1 including: means on said actuator lever and said second jaw arm for disengaging said interlocking means upon moving said actuator lever in a reverse direction to move said jaw arms to relatively open condition.
8. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 6 wherein said means comprises: opposing push surfaces on said actuator lever and said second jaw arm engageable during said reverse movement to overcome said interlocking means and pivot said second jaw arms with said actuator lever.
9. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 1 including: a pair of opposing stop surfaces on said first and second jaw arms engageable when said arms are in said relatively closed position.
10. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 1 wherein said suture operating means comprises: means on said second jaw arm for carrying a needle and sutune; a receptacle on said first jaw arm to receive a needle driven from said second jaw arm; and an elongated pusher member on said second jaw arm connected to said actuator lever to drive said needle.
11. The surgical suture applicator defined by claim 1 wherein said suture operating means comprises: an elongated pusher member on said second jaw arm adapted to drive a needle and suture; a pusher arm on said actuator lever disposed to pivot about said pivotal connection through an are generally tangent to the longitudinal axis of said pusher member; and means attaching said elongated pusher member to said pusher arm.
12. Structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said interlocking means comprises: a pivotally mounted latch on one of said jaw arms and having an arcuate surface, a corresponding locking surface on an oppositely disposed lever, an arcuate surface on said actuating arm selectively engageable with said arcuate surface on said latch, movement of said jaws to a relatively closed condition serving to engage said arcuate surfaces and positively lock said latch against said locking surface.
13. Structure in accordance with claim 1, including suturing means in the form of a staple-holding magazine removably retained on said second jaw arm.
UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Certificate Patent N 0. 3,807 ,407 Patented April 30, 1974 Edward E. Schweizer Application having been made by Edward E. Schweizer, the inventor named in the patent above identified, for the issuance of a certificate under the provisions ofTitle 35,Section 256, of the United States Code, adding the name of Arthur Zimmet as a joint inventor, and a showing and proof of facts satisfying the requirements of the said section having been submitted, it is this 28th day of February 1978, certified that the name of the said Arthur Zimmet is hereby added to the said patent as a joint inventor with the said Edward E. Schweizer.
FRED W. SHERLING,
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1. A surgical suture applicator comprising: a first lever including a first jaw arm thereon; a second jaw arm; a pivotal connection between said first lever including said first jaw arm and said second jaw arm; an actuator lever also pivotally mounted on said connection; a latch member carried on said second jaw arm; means on said actuator lever engaging said latch member to transmit pivotal movement to said second jaw arm through a predetermined angle toward said first jaw arm to a relatively closed condition; means on said second jaw arm operable to disengage said latch member, and means located on surfaces of said second jaw arm and said first lever operable to interlock said second jaw arm and said first lever when said first and second jaw arms move into said relatively closed condition; and means on said actuator lever for operating suturing means when said first lever and second jaw arms are interlocked.
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