Fragmentable anastomosis ring applier

Surgery – Instruments – Surgical mesh – connector – clip – clamp or band

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606151, 606170, 30316, A61B 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A novel surgical instrument suitable for insertion and assembly of multi-ring compression devices for circular anastomosis of tubular tissue sections including a body having means to support and align the rings, means for clamping the rings around the free ends of the tissue sections, means for coring away excess clamped tissue and the centers of the rings, separate means for releasing the clamped rings from the instrument and dwell means to delay releasing the rings until after the coring operation is complete. The dwell means consists of an external cap containing separate and coaxial elements for the coring means and the releasing means which are provided with a series of recesses and a plurality of shifter keys to separate the operation of coring from the separate operation of releasing the assembled multi-ring compression device from the instrument. The instrument may additionally include means for detaching a portion of the support means to facilitate installation and alignment, and a safety to ensure safe operation and interchangeable knife blades.

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