Method and device for full thickness resectioning of an organ
View Patent ↗A full-thickness resection system comprises a flexible endoscope and a stapling mechanism, wherein the endoscope is slidably received through at least a portion of the stapling mechanism. The stapling mechanism comprises an anvil and a stapling head mounted to the anvil so that the anvil and the stapling head are moveable with respect to one another between a tissue receiving position and a stapling position and wherein a gap formed between the stapling head and the anvil is larger in the tissue receiving position than it is in the stapling position. A position adjusting mechanism is provided for moving the anvil and the stapling head between the tissue receiving and stapling positions and a staple firing mechanism sequentially fires a plurality of staples from the stapling head across the gap against the anvil and through any tissue received in the gap and a knife cuts a portion of tissue received within the gap. A control unit which remains outside the body is coupled to the stapling mechanism for controlling operation of the position adjusting mechanism and the staple firing mechanism.
1. A method of performing a full-thickness resection within a body organ, comprising the steps of:
slidably coupling a stapling head to a flexible endoscope;
inserting the stapling head into a body lumen via a naturally occurring body orifice and sliding the stapling head along the endoscope to a desired location within the body lumen;
drawing a folded full-thickness portion of tissue to be resected between a stapling mechanism and an anvil of the stapling head so that two full thicknesses of the lumenal tissue are located between the anvil and the stapling mechanism;
firing a plurality of staples through the folded portion of tissue to couple together the fold; and
cutting away from the lumen wall a portion of tissue radially within the staples so that the body lumen remains sealed by the staples.