IP Library Granted Patent US 8,167,898
Granted Patent B1
US 8,167,898 · App. 12/435,653 · Granted May 1, 2012

Flexible cutter for surgical stapler

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Patent No.
US 8,167,898
App. No.
12/435,653
Granted
May 1, 2012
Kind
B1
Abstract

An exemplary surgical apparatus may include an anvil including an outer surface, a channel defined therein, and an aperture defined in the outer surface, where the aperture opens to the channel; and a cutter slidable along and within the channel, where at least a portion of the cutter is flexible. Another exemplary surgical apparatus may include an anvil including an open channel defined therein; and a one-piece cutter including a knife adjacent to a bending region, where the cutter is slidable in the channel; where the knife is initially held completely within the anvil, and where the knife flexes out of the channel and out of the anvil in response to proximal motion of the cutter. An exemplary surgical method of treating tissue within the body of a patient may include providing a flexible cutter including a knife; providing an anvil with a channel defined therein; holding the knife completely within the channel in a stowed position; placing the anvil adjacent to tissue; and moving the cutter proximally, wherein that moving causes at least part of the knife to flex out of the channel and into the tissue adjacent to the anvil.

Claims (13)

1. A surgical apparatus suitable for cutting tissue, comprising:

an anvil including an outer surface, a channel defined therein, and an aperture defined in said outer surface, said aperture opening to said channel; and

a cutter slidable along and within said channel, said cutter comprising an arm with a substantially rectangular cross section that is wider than it is tall and that includes a downwardly-curved arcuate region at the distal end thereof, and a knife extending from the distal end of said arcuate region; wherein said arcuate region is flexible; said knife further including a cutting edge oriented upward toward said aperture; wherein said knife forms an obtuse angle with an upper surface of said arm when said cutter is in a neutral state;

wherein said arm is movable longitudinally from a first position in which said knife is oriented at a non-perpendicular angle to said arm and in which said cutter is located substantially completely within said channel in said anvil to a second position in which said knife is substantially perpendicular to said arm, and wherein said arcuate region bends upward as said arm moves from said first position to said second position to cause at least a portion of said knife to move out of said anvil through said aperture in said outer surface.

2. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said cutter is superelastic.

3. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said arcuate region is tapered downward in width toward the distal direction.

4. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said knife extends from a lateral edge of said arcuate region.

5. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said knife includes a cutting edge on one side oriented generally upward, and a blunt side on the opposite side from said cutting edge.

6. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said channel includes a proximal section and a distal section, wherein said proximal section has a cross-section shaped substantially the same as the cross-section of the arm, and wherein said proximal section of said channel constrains motion of said arm in directions other than substantially longitudinal.

7. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said cutter is movable proximally, and wherein said knife flexes from said first position out through said aperture in response to proximal motion of said cutter.

8. The surgical apparatus of claim 1 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said knife is initially held completely within the anvil in a stowed position.

9. The surgical apparatus of claim 8 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said arm further comprises a ledge adjacent said knife, and wherein said anvil further comprises a cam surface defined in said channel curved downward proximally to distally; wherein said ledge engages said cam surface when said knife is in said stowed position.

10. The surgical apparatus of claim 9 , incorporating by reference all of the elements of that claim; wherein said cam surface exerts a downward force on said ledge when said knife is in said stowed position.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 10, 2023
From: AESCULAP AG
To: TOUCHSTONE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL SCIENCE CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 065536/0326 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2018
From: DEXTERA SURGICAL INC.
To: AESDEX, LLC
Reel/Frame 045870/0478 →
ASSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 9, 2018
From: AESDEX, LLC
To: AESCULAP AG
Reel/Frame 045870/0567 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 10, 2016
From: CARDICA, INC.
To: DEXTERA SURGICAL INC.
Reel/Frame 040590/0152 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2009
From: SCHALLER, MICHAEL P.; MURILLO, MICHAEL; WHITE, NATHAN H.; NGUYEN, HUNG K.
To: CARDICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 022884/0316 →