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US3858783A - Surgical instrument for stitching up tissues with lengths of suture wire - Google Patents

Surgical instrument for stitching up tissues with lengths of suture wire
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A surgical instrument for stitching up tissues with lengths of suture wire, comprising a body made as a stem provided with a handle at one end and with a die at the other end for the lengths of suture wire to be bent. The die is shaped as a curved needle having a guide groove on its concave surface for a length of suture wire. The instrument incorporates also a magazine for the lengths of suture wire and a pushrod for driving the wire along the die guide groove. The pushrod has at its operative end a curved guide groove serving for final bending of the length of wire upon its coming off the die guide groove.

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I United States Patent 1191 1111 3,858,783 Kapitanov et a1. Jan. 7, 11975 1 SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR STITCHING 3,601,302 8/1971 Potekhina 27/19 x UP TISSUES WITH LENGTHS OF SUTURE WIRE Primary ExaminerGranvi1le Y. Custer. Jr. [76] Inventors: Nlikolal Nlkolaevlch Kapltanov Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Waters, Roditi, Schwartz &
ulltsa 8, Oktyabrskogo polya, 5, Nissan kv.9; Natalia Petrovna Petrova, 1, Novokuznetskaya ulitsa 4, kv. 40; Nina Vasilievna Jurasova, ulitsa ObIUChCVB. 14, kv. 43, all Of 57 ABSTRACT Moscow; Vladimir Petrovich gharchenko Moskovskol Oblasn A surgical instrument for stitching up tissues withom 18, kv. 7, Stepanovskoe, l Moskovskoi oblasti all of USSR. engths a body i stem provlded w1th a handle at one end and w1th a die [22] Filed: Nov. 20, 1972 at the other end for the lengths of suture wire to be bent. The die is sha ed as a curved needle havin a [21] Appl' 308049 guide groove on its c ncave surface for a length of suture wire. The instrument incorporates also a maga- [52] US. Cl 227/108, 227/19, 227/137 zine for the lengths of suture wire and a pushrod for [51] Int. Cl. B25c 1/00 driving the wire along the die guide groove. The push- [58] Field of Search 227/19, 73, 79, 80, 108, rod has at its operative end a curved guide groove 227/114, 117, 67, 137 serving for final bending of the length of wire upon its coming off the die guide groove. [56] References CitedUNITED STATES PATENTS 3 Claims, 7 Drawing Figures 2,479,190 8/1949 Wheeler 227/117 PATEHTED 7 SHEET 1BF 4 PATENTEU 71975 3,858,783
sum 2 OF 4 I=E====E=EE EE FATENTEDSHEET 3BF 4 SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR STITCHING UP TISSUES WITH LENGTHS OF SUTURE WIRE The present invention relates to medical equipment and has particular reference to surgical instruments for stitching up tissues with lengths of suture wire; it can find application in placing additional sutures on interbronchial and tracheo-bronchial anastomoses, as well as for applying sutures in hard-of-access places.
One prior-art surgical instrument for stitching up tissues with suture wire is known, comprising a pincerslike body formed by two jaws hinge-joined at one of their ends and a spring placed therebetween to force said jaws apart. The vacant end of each jaw carries a die shaped as a curved needle having the guide groove on its concave portion and adapted for the suture wire to bend, said wire being fashioned as a staple having two legs and a web. The inner surface of each jaw has a slot which is in fact an extension of the die groove and runs to the staple magazine made fast on either of the jaws. The magazine is shaped as a rectangular box having an open-ended longitudinal passage for a pushrod to pass.
The inner surfaces of the magazine walls located in the jaws, are provided with slots spaced at a definite in terval apart to form staple recesses. Said magazine slots accommodate the staple legs so that one of the legs is found in a slot of one of the magazine walls, while the other leg is in a slot of the opposite wall, the staple stem being located on the side of the hinge joint interconnecting the jaws. With the jaws of the body brought together, the slots of one of the magazine recesses get combined with the slots in the jaws. When the jaws are brought apart, the magazine remains on one of them.
The pushrod adapted for ejecting the main suture wire, curved as a staple, travels along the instrument jaws. The cross-sectional dimensions of the pushrod are such as to make it free to pass through the open-ended passage in the magazine to drive out one staple at a time. The pushrod working stroke is limited by an eccentric stop.
The magazine is free to move with respect to the pushrod at a pitch which corresponds to the staple spacing in the magazine. The pitchwise magazine movement is carried out by spring-loaded levers which are actuated by cams provided on the pushrod.
When in the working position, the jaws are fixed in the instrument body with the help of projections provided on the pushrod.
When operating with said instrument, the surgeon retracts the pushrod to the extreme position towards the hinge joint of the body. This results in that the working ends of the jaws are spring-actuated to be brought apart. Then the surgeon pricks the margins of the tissue being sutured, draws together the jaws, and forces the pushrod towards the dies, with the result that the cams provided on the pushrod actuate the spring-loaded levers which cause the magazine to move over the length of a pitch corresponding to the staple spacing in the magazine. Thereupon the projections of the pushrod fix the body jaws in the working position. As the pushrod keeps moving, its butt end touches the staple stem and moves the staple towards the die.
While moving, one of the staple legs slides along the slot of one jaw, while the other leg does so along that of the other jaw. The staple legs reach the die curved portion, get bent and stitch up the tissue, each staple leg being shaped into a ring. The height of such ring is adjustable with the help of the eccentric stop against which the pushrod rests when in the extreme working position.
To remove the instrument from the stitched-up tissue, the pushrod is to be retracted to the extreme position towards the body hinge joint, with the result that the jaws are drawn apart and the needles are withdrawn from the tissue. To apply the next suture, the procedure is repeated.
The afore-discussed instrument. however, suffers from a number of disadvantages. When necessity arises for the application of an additional suture to the cartilaginous portion of the bronchial or tracheal anastomosis, one needle of the instruments is easy to introduce, while for the other needle to insert, it is necessary to evert the broncheal or tracheal ring, which is impeded by the adjacent sutures, with the result that the suture applied by the instrument proves to be inferior.
The instrument cannot be used for the application of a suture in a deep and narrow operative field, since in such a field, the jaws cannot be drawn apart and the tissue being sutured fails to be caught by the two needles.
It is an essential object of the present invention to provide an instrument for stitching up tissues with suture wire, whose construction would enable the application of additional sutures to the cartilaginous portion of the broncheal or tracheal anastomosis and make it possible to stitch up a tissue in a deep and narrow operative field.
This object-is accomplished by the provision of a surgical instrument for stitching up tissues with the lengths of suture wire, incorporating a body with a handle for its holding, located at one end; and a die located at the opposite end of the body and made as a curved needle having a guide groove for a length of suture wire, said groove being located on the concave portion of the curved needle section. The die serves for the length of suture wire to bend during its being pushed along said guide groove; there is a pushrod capable of sliding along the body towards the die and adapted for driving the length of a suture wire along the guide groove thereof; and a magazine for the lengths of suture wire, fixed to the body between the die and the pushrod. It is a particular feature of the present invention that the body is fashioned as a stem, whereas a curved guide groove is provided at the operative end of the pushrod near a flat adapted to interact with the butt end of a length of suture wire, the groove serving for the final bending of the suture wire upon its coming off the die guide groove.
It is recommended that the wire magazine be made as a bush having longitudinal slots on its outer surface and being mounted rotatably with respect to and inside a cylindrical casing that envelops said bush, the inner surface of said casing forming recesses for the lengths of suture wire along with the surfaces of the longitudinal slots on the bush. It is likewise advisable to provide the magazine with means for periodically turning the bush by an interval corresponding to the spacing of two adjacent slots so as to bring the bush from one of its working positions to the other, the recess for a length of suture wire being in fact an extension of the die guide groove in either of the working positions.
It is desirable, with a view to providing the periodic turning of the bush, that the cylindrical casing be mounted with a possibility of a limited rotary motion with respect to the body and be spring-loaded in the direction of limiting of its rotation.
It, is also advantageous that the casing be provided with a ratchet pawl adapted to interact with the slots of the bush to provide a unidirectional turn of the latter with respect to the casing, as well as with an openended slot made in the lateral wall and narrowing towards the die.
One, of the edges of the slot is inclined with respect to the generating line of the casing and adapted for interacting with the pushrod in such a way that when said edge interacts with the end of the pushrod, moving along the slot of the bush in the direction of expelling a length of suture wire, a turn of the casing with the ratchet pawl with respect to the bush occurs, while the return of the pushrod to the initial position and its coming off the slot of the bush is followed by a turn of the spring-loaded casing alongside with the bush.
The construction of the proposed instrument makes it possible to apply auxiliary sutures to interbronchial, tracheobronchial and metatracheal anastomoses established in a sphenoid resection of the bronchus without everting the cartilaginous ring of the bronchus or trachea, whereby the sutures applied beforehand remain intact.
The instrument also enables suturing in deeply located and narrow places of the operative fleld.
Moreover, the proposed instrument is likewise applicable in cases where use is made of the already known instruments, e.g., in applying sutures on soft tissues.
In what follows, the present invention is illustrated by the description of a preferred, embodiment given with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a general, fragmentarily cutaway view of a surgical instrument, for stitching up tissues with lengths of suture wire, according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged-scale sectional view taken along the line II-II in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged-scale sectional view taken along the line IIIIII in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged-scale sectional view taken along the line lVlV in FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the pushrod end, die and suture wire shown at the final stage of the suture application procedure, according to the invention;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged-scale view of the pushrod end, die and easing, according to the invention;
FIG. 7 is an enlarged, perspective view of the forward end of the inventive instrument for stitching tissues (corresponding to the lower portion of FIG. 1, as shown). 2, the surgical instrument Now referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, according to the invention for stitching up tissues with lengths of suture wire, has a body 1 made as a stem whose operative end carries a die made as acurved needle 2 provided with aguide groove 3 located on the concave portion of the curved section of theneedle 2 and adapted for bending a length 4 (FIG. 2) of the suture wire while being ejected along theguide groove 3. Thelength 4 of suture wire is essentailly a straight stem whoseend 5 is pointed while theother end 6 isblunt. The body 1 comprises a magazine for thelengths 4 of suture wire, which is slidable along the body 1 and is made as abush 7 having longitudinal slots 8 (FIG. 3) on its outer surface.
Thebush 7 is enveloped by acylindrical casing 9 so as to be free to turn inside said casing, the inner surface of the latter forming, together with the surfaces of thelongitudinal slots 8 on thebush 7, recesses 10 (see FIG. 3) to accommodate the lengths of suture wire. Thecylindrical casing 9 has aflange 11 with an annular recess 12 (FIG. 2), wherein is accommodated a ratchet pawl 13 (FIG. 3) rotatable around apivot 14, and aspring 15 acting upon atailpiece 16 of theratchet pawl 13, whereby a tip 17 of theratchet pawl 13 passes through anaperture 18 in thecylindrical casing 9 to rest against the lateral wall of theslot 8 in thebush 7.
Arod 19 is coupled with the body 1 (FIG. 2), said rod carrying ahandle 20 with two holes 21 (FIG. 1) for the surgeons fingers. A spring 23 (FIGS. 1, 4) is held to the rod 19 (FIG. 2) with ascrew 22 to turn the easing 9 into the working position. The vacant end of thespring 23 engages a slot 24 (FIG. 3) in the flange ll of thecylindrical casing 9.
The turn of thecasing 9 under the action of thespring 23 is limited by a pin 25 (FIG. 2) locked in with thecasing 9 and adapted to interact with apin 26 locked in with therod 19. Seeelements 25, 26 in FIG. 7. The latter has a longitudinal two-step slot 27 (FIG. 4); the width of afirst step 28 of theslot 27 is equal to the width of a pushrod 29 (FIG. 2) fixed on ahollow rod 30 provided with a ring 31 (FIGS. 1, 2) for the surgeons finger. Therod 30 along with thepushrod 29 is movable along the body 1 towards the die, i.e., theneedle 2.
The width of a second step 32 (FIG. 4) of theslot 27 is equal to that of a projection 33 (FIG. 2) on thepushrod 29, as well as to the width of theslot 8 in thebush 7 of the magazine and to that of thegroove 3 of theneedle 2. With the instrument in the operative or working position, thesecond step 32 of theslot 27, thegroove 3 of theneedle 2, and one of theslots 8 of thebush 7 are at the same level. The pitch of turn of thebush 7 is equal to the spacing of the slots 8 (FIG. 3).
Provided at the operative end of the pushrod 29 (FIGS. 2, 5), near a flat 34 on the projection 33 (said flat portion being adapted to interact with the butt of the bluntedend 6 of thelength 4 of suture wire) is acurved guide groove 35 adapted for final bending of thelength 4 of suture wire upon its coming off theguide groove 3 of theneedle 2.
The cylindrical casing 9 (FIG. 6) has an open-endedslot 36 made in the lateral wall thereof and narrowing towards theneedle 2, one of theedges 37 of said slot being inclined with respect to the generating line of thecasing 9 so that saidedge 37 interacts with the end of thepushrod 29 moving along theslot 8 in the bush 7 (FIG. 3) in the direction of ejecting thelength 4 of suture wire, so that a turn of thecasing 9 occurs together with theratchet pawl 13 with respect to thebush 7.
The return of thepushrod 29 FIG. 6) and its coming off theslot 8 is followed by a turn of thecasing 9 along 3), thebush 7, effected by the spring 23 (FIG. 3) until the pin 25 (FIG. 2) engages thepin 26. The narrow portion of the slot 36 (FIG. 6) is equal in width to thepushrod 29. The stroke of thepushrod 29 towards theneedle 2 is limited by a wedge block 38 (FIG. 1) resting against abevelled surface 41 of therod 30, said wedge block being fixed in place on thehandle 20 with ascrew 39 and travelling together with said handle along aslot 40 of thehollow rod 30. Aguard 43 is held with ascrew 42 on the hollow rod 30 (see FIGS. 1, 7).
The operation of the surgical instrument for stitching up tissues 44 (see FIG. 5) with the lengths of suture wire is as follows.
With the instrument in the initial position, the body 1 with theneedle 2 and thepushrod 29 with thehollow rod 30 and thering 31 assume a position wherein all these components are withdrawn as far as possible from theneedle 2. In that position, the projection 33 (FIG. 2) of thepushrod 29 is off theslot 8 of thebush 7, while thepushrod 29 is outside theslot 36 of thecylindrical casing 9.
The slot 8 (FIG. 2) of thebush 7, accommodating thelength 4 of suture wire, is matched with thesecond step 32 of theslot 27. Thelength 4 of suture wire is prevented from falling out from theslot 8 by the projection of thecylindrical casing 9 formed by the edge 37 (FIG. 6) of the narrowingslot 36. The wedge block 38 (FIG. 1) is set to a position wherein it limits the stroke of thepushrod 29 to the required length.
In case of application of an auxiliary suture to bronchial anastomosis, theneedle 2 is introduced into one margin of the tissue 44 (FIG. 5) being sutured and is brought closer to the other margin, while in case of stitching up soft tissues bothmargins 44 are pricked onto theneedle 2. Then the surgeon presses down the handle (FIG. I) and thering 31 with his fingers to move thepushrod 29 towards theneedle 2.
Thepushrod 29, upon entering the narrowing slot 36 (FIG. 2), rests against thelength 4 of suture wire,
drives it forward and exerts pressure upon the edge 37 (FIG. 6), thus turning thecylindrical casing 9. At the same time, the tip 17 (FIG. 17) of theratchet pawl 13 comes out from theslot 8 of thebush 7 and, after the end of the pushrod 29 (FIG. 6) has come out from thecasing 9, the tip engages thenext slot 8 of thebush 7.
As the pushrod 29 (FIG. 6) keeps moving thelength 4 of suture wire passes along thegroove 2 to get bent as shown in FIG. 5. Having pierced the tissue being sutured, the bent end of thelength 4 of suture wire catches theguide groove 35 and, as a result of further motion of thepushrod 29, thewire length 4 gets completely bent into a ring.
When the handle 20 (FIG. 2) and thering 31 are drawn apart, thepushrod 29 is retracted from theneedle 2, and once theprojection 33 of thepushrod 29 has come out from theslot 8 of thebush 7, the spring 23 (FIG. 3) exerts pressure upon the wall of theslot 24 to turn thecylindrical casing 9. At the same time, the
rachet pawl l3turns thebush 7.
As a result, the pin 24 (FIG. 2) rests against thepin 26, i.e., thebush 7 is turned through a distance equal to the spacing of theslots 8 in thebush 7. Then the needle is extracted from the tissue. The instrument is now ready for applying the next suture.
What is claimed is:
l. A surgical instrument for stitching up tissues with lengths of suture wire, comprising: a body in the form of a stem; a handle provided at one end of said body and a die at the other end, said die having the form of a curved needle with a guide groove provided in an inner concave portion thereof and serving to push the lengths of wire therealong; a rotatable magazine for the lengths of wire, freely mounted on said body; a pushrod reciprocably mounted with respect to said body; and a projection of said pushrod having a flat portion for engaging a length of the wire, and a curved groove therein for the final bending of the length of wire after it has left said guide groove; said pushrod pushing out the length of the wire from said magazine during its movement toward said die, pushing it along said guide groove, and bending it to form a ring.
2. The surgical instrument as defined in claim 1, wherein said magazine includes a rotatable bush with spaced-apart longitudinal slots on its outer surface; a rotatable cylindrical casing enveloping said bush and forming recesses together with said slots for the lengths of suture wire; and means for periodically turning said bush by a distance corresponding to the spacing between said slots, and for periodically turning said casing to its initial position.
3. The surgical instrument as defined inclaim 2, wherein said turning means includes a spring and pins for limiting the rotation of said casing with respect to said body; further comprising a ratchet pawl made fast on said casing, interacting with said slots and effecting the combined turning of said bush and said casing in one direction; and wherein said casing has in its lateral wall an open-ended slot narrowing toward said die; one of the edges of said open-ended slot being inclined for interaction with said projection to turn said casing to a position where said pawl engages one of said slots of the bush.

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1. A surgical instrument for stitching up tissues with lengths of suture wire, comprising: a body in the form of a stem; a handle provided at one end of said body and a die at the other end, said die having the form of a curved needle with a guide groove provided in an inner concave portion thereof and serving to push the lengths of wire therealong; a rotatable magazine for the lengths of wire, freely mounted on said body; a pushrod reciprocably mounted with respect to said body; and a projection of said pushrod having a flat portion for engaging a length of the wire, and a curved groove therein for the final bending of the length of wire after it has left said guide groove; said pushrod pushing out the length of the wire from said magazine during its movement toward said die, pushing it along said guide groove, and bending it to form a ring.
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