IP Library Granted Patent US 12685531
Granted Patent B2
US 12685531 · App. 18/851,251 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Surgical staple cartridge and a surgical end effector assembly with bumps

Inventors: Mengli Yang (Shanghai, CN); Xiangchun Hong (Shanghai, CN); Anil K. Nalagatla (Mason, OH)
Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
A61B17/072A61B2017/07228A61B2017/07257A61B2017/07271
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Patent No.
US 12685531
App. No.
18/851,251
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical staple cartridge and/or a surgical end effector assembly include/includes bumps. The bumps are provided on the surgical staple cartridge and/or a staple anvil portion. The bumps are positioned and sized to limit rotation of the surgical staple cartridge and the staple anvil portion relative to each other in a closed configuration. The bumps define a gap between the surgical staple cartridge and the staple anvil. The gap limits a maximum pressure applied to tissue by the surgical staple cartridge and the staple anvil, and prevents the tissue from being excessively squeezed to flow to area with no staple line coverage or being unevenly squeezed within the area with staple line coverage and thus affecting a tissue sealing quality. A surgical instrument includes the surgical staple cartridge or the surgical end effector assembly.

Claims (43)

1 . A surgical staple cartridge, comprising:

a cartridge body, the cartridge body comprising:

a tissue contact surface,

a plurality of staple cavities formed in the cartridge body for seating a plurality of surgical staples, wherein each staple cavity forms a staple cavity opening in the tissue contact surface, and

a channel for a retaining pin to pass therethrough, the channel formed in the cartridge body and located adjacent to a first end of the cartridge body, the channel forming a channel opening in the tissue contact surface; and

a first bump provided on the tissue contact surface and located adjacent to the first end, wherein at least a portion of the channel is within at least a portion of the first bump.

2 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of staple cavities are arranged into a first row of staple cavities and a second row of staple cavities extending along a longitudinal direction of the cartridge body, each staple cavity opening is provided with protruding parts for grasping tissue, the protruding parts partially surround the staple cavity openings.

3 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 2 , wherein the first bump comprises a circumferential wall protruding from the tissue contact surface and extending circumferentially and partially around the channel opening, and wherein both ends of the circumferential wall are integrally connected with adjacent two protruding parts via transition sections, respectively.

4 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 3 , wherein the transition sections are slope sections.

5 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 3 , wherein the transition sections are straight sections or curved sections.

6 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 3 , wherein the channel is transversely offset relative to the first row of staple cavities and the second row of staple cavities, such that a common central axis of the channel and the circumferential wall is located laterally outside the first row of staple cavities and the second row of staple cavities.

7 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 2 , wherein the first bump comprises:

a straight portion protruding from the tissue contact surface and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the cartridge body,

an annular portion protruding from the tissue contact surface and extending circumferentially around an entire periphery of the channel opening,

wherein the straight portion and the annular portion are integrally connected with each other, and

wherein a height of the straight portion in a direction perpendicular to the tissue contact surface is greater than a height of the annular portion in the direction perpendicular to the tissue contact surface.

8 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 7 , wherein the annular portion is integrally connected with two adjacent protruding parts.

9 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 7 , wherein the height of the annular portion is equal to the height of an adjacent protruding part.

10 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 7 , wherein a thickness of the straight portion in the longitudinal direction of the cartridge body gradually decreases away from the tissue contact surface.

11 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 7 , wherein the channel is transversely offset relative to the first row of staple cavities and the second row of staple cavities, such that a common central axis of the channel and the annular portion is located laterally outside of the first row of staple cavities and the second row of staple cavities, while the straight portion is generally centered relative to the first row of staple cavities and the second row of staple cavities in the lateral direction.

12 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 1 , wherein the surgical staple cartridge further comprises a second bump protruding from the tissue contact surface and located adjacent to a second end of the cartridge body opposite to the first end, and the plurality of staple cavities are located between the first bump and the second bump.

13 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 12 , wherein the first bump has a first height in a direction perpendicular to the tissue contact surface, and the second bump has a second height in the direction perpendicular to the tissue contact surface, wherein the first height is greater than or equal to the second height.

14 . A surgical staple cartridge, comprising:

a cartridge body, the cartridge body comprising:

a tissue contact surface,

a plurality of staple cavities formed in the cartridge body for seating a plurality of surgical staples, wherein each staple cavity forms a staple cavity opening in the tissue contact surface, and

a channel for a retaining pin to pass therethrough, the channel formed in the cartridge body and located adjacent to a first end of the cartridge body, the channel forming a channel opening in the tissue contact surface; and

a protrusion provided on the tissue contact surface and located adjacent to the first end, wherein the protrusion comprises:

a straight portion protruding from the tissue contact surface and substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the cartridge body,

an annular portion protruding from the tissue contact surface and extending circumferentially around a periphery of the channel opening.

15 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 14 , wherein the plurality of staple cavities are arranged into a first row of staple cavities and a second row of staple cavities extending along the longitudinal direction of the cartridge body, each staple cavity opening is provided with protruding parts for grasping tissue, the protruding parts partially surround the staple cavity openings.

16 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 15 , wherein the annular portion comprises a circumferential wall protruding from the tissue contact surface and extending circumferentially and partially around the channel opening, and wherein both ends of the circumferential wall are integrally connected with adjacent two protruding parts via transition sections, respectively.

17 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 16 , wherein the transition sections are slope sections.

18 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 16 , wherein the channel is transversely offset relative to the first row of staple cavities and the second row of staple cavities, such that a common central axis of the channel and the circumferential wall is located laterally outside the first row of staple cavities and the second row of staple cavities.

19 . The surgical staple cartridge according to claim 14 ,

wherein the straight portion and the annular portion are integrally connected with each other, and

wherein a height of the straight portion in a direction perpendicular to the tissue contact surface is greater than a height of the annular portion in the direction perpendicular to the tissue contact surface.

20 . A surgical staple cartridge, comprising:

a cartridge body, the cartridge body comprising:

a tissue contact surface,

a plurality of staple cavities formed in the cartridge body for seating a plurality of surgical staples, wherein each staple cavity forms a staple cavity opening in the tissue contact surface, and

an opening for receiving a retaining pin, the opening being formed in the cartridge body and located adjacent to a first end of the cartridge body; and

a protrusion provided on the tissue contact surface and located adjacent to the first end, wherein the opening is formed within the protrusion.