IP Library Granted Patent US 12,318,086
Granted Patent B1
US 12,318,086 · App. 18/585,745 · Granted Jun 3, 2025

Low profile staple and methods for using same

Inventors: Jeremy Webster Blair (Atlanta, GA); Jack Cabell Griffis, III (Vero Beach, FL)
Assignee: MEDSHAPE, INC.
A61B17/0642A61B17/0644A61B2017/00867A61B2017/0645
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Patent No.
US 12,318,086
App. No.
18/585,745
Granted
Jun 3, 2025
Kind
B1
Abstract

According to particular embodiments, the present staple includes a low-profile bridge and has the capacity for high sustained compression. In some embodiments, the staple includes a bridge with a continuous cross-section, legs with teeth cut therein (e.g., opposed to protruding from, as discussed herein), and legs including an angle of about 24 degrees.

Claims (85)

1. A staple comprising:

a bridge bottom surface comprising:

a first edge, a second edge, and a bridge width therebetween;

a first end and a second end; and

a centerline running between the first end and the second end and bisecting the bridge width; and

two legs, each comprising:

a proximal end;

a distal end comprising a bone penetrating feature;

a length between the proximal end and the distal end of between 8 mm to 20 mm;

an inner surface comprising a plurality of wedge-shaped teeth cut into the inner surface at a first depth of between 0.30 mm and 60 mm;

an outer surface opposite the inner surface;

a front surface orthogonal to the inner surface and the outer surface;

a back surface opposite the front surface; and

a rectangular cross-section defined by:

a width between the inner surface and the outer surface of between 1.5 mm and 2.0 mm; and

a second depth between the front surface and the back surface, wherein:

the rectangular cross-section comprises a midpoint of the width and the second depth;

the midpoint of each of the two legs is coupled to the bridge bottom surface along the centerline;

the staple is configured to be positioned in a strained position and an unstrained position; and

the two legs are at an acute angle when the staple is in the unstrained position.

2. The staple of claim 1 , wherein the acute angle is 24 degrees when the staple is in the unstrained position.

3. The staple of claim 2 , wherein the staple further comprises curved transitions from the bridge bottom surface to the inner surface of each of the two legs.

4. The staple of claim 3 , wherein each of the plurality of wedge-shaped teeth are cut into the inner surface at an angle.

5. The staple of claim 4 , wherein the angle is 60 degrees.

6. The staple of claim 4 , wherein the angle varies for two or more of the plurality of wedge-shaped teeth.

7. The staple of claim 4 , wherein:

the inner surface of each of the two legs defines a plane; and

an end of each of the plurality of wedge-shaped teeth is in the plane.

8. A staple comprising:

a bridge bottom surface comprising:

a first edge, a second edge, and a bridge width therebetween;

a first end and a second end; and

a centerline running between the first end and the second end and bisecting the bridge width; and

two legs, each comprising:

a proximal end;

a distal end comprising a bone penetrating feature;

an inner surface comprising a plurality of wedge-shaped teeth cut into the inner surface at a first depth of between 0.30 mm and 60 mm;

an outer surface opposite the inner surface;

a front surface orthogonal to the inner surface and the outer surface;

a back surface opposite the front surface; and

a rectangular cross-section defined by:

a width between the inner surface and the outer surface of between 1.5 mm and 2.0 mm; and

a second depth between the front surface and the back surface, wherein:

the rectangular cross-section comprises a midpoint of the width and the second depth;

the midpoint of each of the two legs is coupled to the bridge bottom surface along the centerline; and

the two legs are parallel when the staple is in a strained position.

9. The staple of claim 8 , wherein:

the staple is configured to be positioned in the strained position and an unstrained position; and

the two legs are at an acute angle in the unstrained position.

10. The staple of claim 9 , wherein the acute angle is 24 degrees when the staple is in the unstrained position.

11. The staple of claim 10 , wherein the staple further comprises curved transitions from the bridge bottom surface to the inner surface of each of the two legs.

12. The staple of claim 11 , wherein the staple further comprises a length of 8 mm to 20 mm between the proximal end and the distal end of each of the two legs.

13. The staple of claim 12 , wherein each of the plurality of wedge-shaped teeth are cut into the inner surface at an angle.

14. The staple of claim 13 , wherein the angle is 60 degrees.

15. The staple of claim 13 , wherein the angle varies for two or more of the plurality of wedge-shaped teeth.

16. The staple of claim 13 , wherein:

the inner surface of each of the two legs defines a plane; and

an end of each of the plurality of wedge-shaped teeth is in the plane.

17. A method comprising:

inserting a staple into tissue of a patient, wherein:

the staple comprises:

a bridge bottom surface comprising:

a first edge, a second edge, and a bridge width therebetween;

a first end and a second end; and

a centerline running between the first end and the second end and bisecting the bridge width; and

two legs, each comprising:

a proximal end;

a distal end comprising a bone penetrating feature;

a length between the proximal end and the distal end of between 8 mm to 20 mm;

an inner surface comprising a plurality of wedge-shaped teeth cut into the inner surface at a first depth of between 0.30 mm and 60 mm;

an outer surface opposite the inner surface;

a front surface orthogonal to the inner surface and the outer surface;

a back surface opposite the front surface; and

a rectangular cross-section defined by:

 a width between the inner surface and the outer surface of between 1.5 mm and 2.0 mm; and

 a second depth between the front surface and the back surface;

the rectangular cross-section comprises a midpoint of the width and the second depth;

the midpoint of each of the two legs is coupled to the bridge bottom surface along the centerline;

the staple is configured to be positioned in a strained position and an unstrained position;

the two legs are at an acute angle when the staple is in the unstrained position; and

causing the staple to transition from the strained position to the unstrained position, thereby compressing the tissue of the patient.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein each of the plurality of wedge-shaped teeth are cut into the inner surface at an angle.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein:

the inner surface of each of the two legs defines a plane; and

an end of each of the plurality of wedge-shaped teeth is in the plane.

Assignments (2)
SUPPLEMENTAL CONFIRMATORY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN UNITED STATES PATENTS Recorded Dec 8, 2025
From: DJO, LLC; EMPI INC.; ENCORE MEDICAL, L.P.; LIMA USA, INC.; LITECURE, LLC; MEDSHAPE, INC.; TRILLIANT SURGICAL, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 073888/0915 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 11, 2025
From: BLAIR, JEREMY WEBSTER; GRIFFIS, JACK CABELL, III
To: MEDSHAPE, INC.
Reel/Frame 070177/0861 →