Surgical instrument for suturing tubular organs with...

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A61B 17/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1136509

SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR SUTURING TUBULAR ORGANS WITH U-SHAPED STAPLES ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The instrument is characterized in that provision is made therein for a means preventing the staple semibushes from being disjoined in the course of operation and fixing the position of the centre of the hole of said staple semibushes with respect to the position of the centre of the hole of the supporting semibushes so as to provide a uniform suturing of the tubular organ, whereas the magazines are so mounted as to be replaced after the operation, for which purpose the magazine and staple semirings have through curvi- linear grooves and are detachable with respect to said staple semibushes, the outer walls of the latter having recesses for said magazines to reload, said recesses being arranged along the radius coinciding with the radius of the radial slots in said staple semibushes. In addition, provision is made in the instrument for an automatic restric- tor of synchronous radial movement of said magazines and said ejectors towards the centre.

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