IP Library Granted Patent US 7,481,349
Granted Patent B2
US 7,481,349 · App. 11/974,571 · Granted Jan 27, 2009

Surgical stapling instruments including a cartridge having multiple staple sizes

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Patent No.
US 7,481,349
App. No.
11/974,571
Granted
Jan 27, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A surgical stapling apparatus includes a staple cartridge and an anvil member. The staple cartridge includes a plurality of surgical fasteners disposed in rows of retention slots. The staple cartridge may have an annular or linear configuration of retention slots. The tissue contacting surface of the staple cartridge may be tapered or stepped. The anvil member has a tissue contacting surface that includes a number of pockets arranged for substantially aligning with the retention slots. In addition, the tissue contacting surface of the anvil member may complement the tissue contacting surface of the staple cartridge.

Claims (37)

1. A staple cartridge for a surgical stapling apparatus comprising:

a first surface having a first plurality of retention slots and a first planar axis, said first surface including first and second sides;

a second surface having a second plurality of retention slots and a second planar axis, said second surface including first and second sides, said first side of said second surface being adjacent said second side of said first surface, wherein said first and second planar axes intersect to define an obtuse angle therebetween; and

a first and a second plurality of surgical fasteners disposed in said first and second pluralities of retention slots, respectively, said first and second pluralities of surgical fasteners including a backspan and a pair of legs, said first plurality of surgical fasteners having a first leg length, said second plurality of surgical fasteners having a second leg length, and said second leg length being different than said first leg length.

2. The staple cartridge of claim 1 , wherein said backspan for said surgical fasteners disposed in said first plurality of retention slots is substantially parallel to said planar axis of said first surface.

3. The staple cartridge of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third surface including a third plurality of retention slots and a third planar axis, said third surface having first and second sides, said first side of said third surface being adjacent said second side of said second surface, wherein said second and third planar axes intersect; and

a third plurality of surgical fasteners disposed in said third plurality of retention slots, said third plurality of surgical fasteners having a third leg length that is different than the first leg length.

4. The staple cartridge of claim 3 , wherein the third leg length is different from the second leg length.

5. The staple cartridge of claim 1 , wherein said second surface further includes a third plurality of spaced apart retention slots and the third plurality of surgical fasteners have a third leg length.

6. The staple cartridge of claim 5 , wherein said third leg length is different from the first leg length.

7. The staple cartridge of claim 6 , wherein the third leg length is different from the second leg length.

8. A staple cartridge for a surgical stapling apparatus comprising:

two portions, each of said portions comprising:

a first surface having a first plurality of retention slots and a first planar axis, said first surface including first and second sides;

a second surface having a second plurality of retention slots and a second planar axis, said second surface including first and second sides, said first side of said second surface being adjacent said second side of said first surface, wherein said first and second planar axes intersect to define an obtuse angle therebetween; and

a first and a second plurality of surgical fasteners disposed in said first and second pluralities of retention slots, respectively, said first and second pluralities of surgical fasteners including a backspan and a pair of legs, said first plurality of surgical fasteners having a first leg length, said second plurality of surgical fasteners having a second leg length, and said second leg length being different than said first leg length.

9. The staple cartridge of claim 8 , wherein said backspan for said surgical fasteners disposed in said first plurality of retention slots is substantially parallel to said planar axis of said first surface.

10. The staple cartridge of claim 8 wherein each of said portions further comprises:

a third surface including a third plurality of retention slots and a third planar axis, said third surface having first and second sides, said first side of said third surface being adjacent said second side of said second surface, whereinsaid second and third planar axes intersect; and

a third plurality of surgical fasteners disposed in said third plurality of retention slots, said third plurality of surgical fasteners having a third leg length that is different than the first leg length.

11. The staple cartridge of claim 10 , wherein the third leg length is different from the second leg length.

12. The staple cartridge of claim 8 , wherein said second surface further includes a third plurality of spaced apart retention slots and the third plurality of surgical fasteners have a third leg length.

13. The staple cartridge of claim 12 , wherein said third leg length is different from the first leg length.

14. The staple cartridge of claim 13 , wherein the third leg length is different from the second leg length.

15. The staple cartridge of claim 8 further comprising a knife slot disposed between said portions.

16. The staple cartridge of claim 15 further comprising a knife capable of traveling through said knife slot.

17. A surgical stapling apparatus comprising:

a staple cartridge for a surgical stapling apparatus comprising:

a first surface having a first plurality of retention slots and a first planar axis,

said first surface including first and second sides;

a second surface having a second plurality of retention slots and a second planar axis, said second surface including first and second sides, said first side of said second surface being adjacent said second side of said first surface, wherein said first and second planar axes intersect to define an obtuse angle therebetween; and

a first and a second plurality of surgical fasteners disposed in said first and second pluralities of retention slots, respectively, said first and second pluralities of surgical fasteners including a backspan and a pair of legs, said first plurality of surgical fasteners having a first leg length, said second plurality of surgical fasteners having a second leg length, and said second leg length being different than said first leg length; and

an anvil member positionable with respect to said staple cartridge and defining a plurality of different gaps disposed between said anvil and said staple cartridge such that when said anvil member is proximate to said staple cartridge, a first gap between said first surface of said staple cartridge and said anvil is less than a second gap between said second surface of said staple cartridge and said anvil.

18. The surgical stapling apparatus of claim 17 wherein said staple cartridge further comprises:

a third surface including a third plurality of retention slots and a third planar axis, said third surface having first and second sides, said first side of said third surface being adjacent said second side of said second surface, wherein said second and third planar axes intersect; and

a third plurality of surgical fasteners disposed in said third plurality of retention slots, said third plurality of surgical fasteners having a third leg length that is different than the first leg length, wherein such that when said anvil member is proximate to said staple cartridge, said first gap is less than a third gap between said third surface of said staple cartridge and said anvil.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 2, 2012
From: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP
To: COVIDIEN LP
Reel/Frame 029065/0448 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 16, 2008
From: HOLSTEN, HENRY E.; VIOLA, FRANK J.; EMMONS, CLIFFORD L.
To: TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP
Reel/Frame 021690/0401 →