Compressible stress and strain of non-fibrous adjuncts
Stapling assemblies for use with a surgical stapler are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, the stapling assembly includes a cartridge having a plurality of staples disposed therein and a non-fibrous adjunct formed of at least one fused bioabsorbable polymer and configured to be releasably retained on the cartridge. Adjunct systems for use with a surgical stapler are also provided. Surgical end effectors using the stapling assemblies are also provided. Methods for manufacturing stapling assemblies and using the same are also provided.
1. An adjunct for use with a surgical stapler, comprising:
a non-fibrous adjunct formed of at least one fused bioabsorbable polymer and configured to be releasably retained on a staple cartridge such that the non-fibrous adjunct can be attached to tissue by a plurality of staples in the staple cartridge, the non-fibrous adjunct being formed of a plurality of repeating interconnected unit cells with hollow interconnections formed therebetween;
wherein the non-fibrous adjunct, while under an applied stress in a range of 30 kPa to 90 kPa, is configured to undergo a strain in a range of 0.1 to 0.9.
2. The adjunct of claim 1 , wherein each hollow interconnection defines an opening having a diameter from 100 micrometers to 3500 micrometers.
3. The adjunct of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of repeating unit cells comprises a triply periodic minimal surface structure.
4. The adjunct of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of repeating unit cells comprises a Schwarz-P structure.
5. The adjunct of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of repeating unit cells comprises a modified Schwarz-P structure.
6. The adjunct of claim 1 , wherein each unit cell has an internal surface defining a respective internal volume.
7. The adjunct of claim 6 , wherein at least a portion of the hollow interconnections at least partially maintain fluid communication between at least a portion of the internal volumes of the unit cells while the non-fibrous adjunct is in tissue deployed state to thereby encourage cell mobility throughout the non-fibrous adjunct.
8. The adjunct of claim 1 , wherein each unit cell has a wall thickness from 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm.
9. The adjunct of claim 1 , wherein each unit cell has a surface to volume ratio of 7 to 20.
10. An adjunct for use with a surgical stapler, comprising:
a non-fibrous adjunct formed of at least one fused bioabsorbable polymer and configured to be releasably retained on a staple cartridge such that the non-fibrous adjunct can be attached to tissue by a plurality of staples in the staple cartridge, the non-fibrous adjunct being formed of unit cells that are interconnected such that a lumen is formed between adjacent unit cells to thereby create channels therebetween such that a continuous network of channels are present within the non-fibrous adjunct to allow one or more fluids to enter and transfer throughout the non-fibrous adjunct when the non-fibrous adjunct is in a tissue deployed state;
wherein the non-fibrous adjunct, while under an applied stress in a range of 30 kPa to 90 kPa, is configured to undergo a strain in a range of 0.1 to 0.9.
11. The adjunct of claim 10 , wherein each lumen has a diameter from 100 micrometers to 3500 micrometers.
12. The adjunct of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the unit cells comprises a triply periodic minimal surface structure.
13. The adjunct of claim 10 , wherein tat least one of the unit cells comprises a Schwarz-P structure.
14. The adjunct of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the unit cells comprises a modified Schwarz-P structure.
15. The adjunct of claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of the lumens are configured to at least partially maintain the channels while the non-fibrous adjunct is in tissue deployed state to thereby encourage cell mobility throughout the non-fibrous adjunct.
16. The adjunct of claim 10 , wherein each unit cell has a wall thickness from 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm.