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Surgical stapler cartridge containing lockout mechanism
   
Document Number
US Patent 5415335
Issued Date
May 16, 1995
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Contained on a stapler cartridge there is at least one distal slot capable of accommodating at least one firing wedge or the knife blade which is thereby capable of moving through the distal slot. There is further contained at least one proximal slot capable of accommodating at least the one firing wedge or the knife blade. The firing wedge or knife blade is able to move into the proximal slot exclusively in a proximal direction. Once the firing wedge or the knife blade is moved into the slot, the firing wedge is no longer able to move distally, thereby locking end of proximal section of the stapler cartridge.
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Owner
Ethicon Endo-Surgery (Cincinnati, OH)
Published
May 16, 1995
Application Number
08/224,841
Filed
April 7, 1994
US Classification
227/180.1   227/19 227/8
Int'l Classification
A61B   17/072   (20060101)   A61B   17/068   (20060101)   A61B   19/00   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
227/19   227/180   227/175   227/176   227/8   227/178  
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