Surgical stapling tool
View Patent ↗A surgical stapler may include a catheter connected to a stapler head and a handle. The stapler head may be configured for introduction into the vasculature of a patient. The stapler head may include a driver movable in two dimensions relative to a plurality of staples. Each staple may be held by a holder, where the holders may be connected together or fabricated as a unitary cartridge.
1. A method for stapling tissue, comprising:
providing a surgical stapling tool including
a stapler head,
a plurality of staples generally parallel to and lying in different planes from each other, at least one of which is in a firing position,
a plurality of holders, each said holder holding one of said staples, and
a driver movable within said stapler head;
placing said stapler head at a location in proximity to tissue; and
actuating said driver to move in two dimensions, said actuating deploying at least one said staple into tissue from said firing position and indexing at least one of the remainder of staples into said firing position, wherein said indexing includes indexing said holders.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said placing includes placing said stapler head at an intravascular location.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said actuating is performed while fluid passes through the intravascular location.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said surgical stapling tool includes a handle; wherein said actuating is performed in response to a single user input to said handle.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said stapler head includes a stabilizer; further comprising moving said stabilizer to a position in contact with tissue before said actuating.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein each said holder includes at least one detent, and wherein said stapler head includes a plurality of receivers defined therein, each said receiver configured to receive a corresponding said detent; and wherein said indexing includes moving each said holder such that each detent thereof moves from engagement with one receiver into engagement with an adjacent receiver.