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Bela Vincze

Bio: Bela Vincze is an academic researcher from Ethicon Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clamping & Pressure regulator. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 2261 citations.
Topics: Clamping, Pressure regulator, CLIPS, Piston

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Patent
13 Jan 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, a driving mechanism is provided as a means to clamp and implant surgical staples pneumatically, and a clamping piston is used to clamp the tissue and a driving piston is driven into position to implant the staples.
Abstract: A driving mechanism is provided as a means to clamp and implant surgical staples pneumatically. First, one pneumatic line propels a clamping piston to clamp the tissue and to propel a driving piston into position to be fired. Then a second pneumatic line causes the driving piston to propel a driver which implants staples into the tissue.

837 citations

Patent
09 Jan 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, a surgical stapling instrument is provided having safety and sequencing features to mandate proper operation of the instrument during surgical clamping and stitching of tissue, and the instrument is powered by pressurized gas, and includes a manual control for supplying gas to a clamping mechanism in the stapler head.
Abstract: A surgical stapling instrument is provided having safety and sequencing features to mandate proper operation of the instrument during surgical clamping and stapling of tissue. The instrument is powered by pressurized gas, and includes a manual control for supplying gas to a clamping mechanism in the stapler head and a trigger for actuating a stapling mechanism therein. The instrument prevents actuation of the trigger until the tissue has been clamped. The trigger may not be actuated to implant staples until a trigger safety has been actuated. Following actuation of the stapling mechanism, the instrument is either automatically reset to its initial condition, or may require manual control by the user to restore the clamping and stapling mechanisms to their initial conditions. The instrument affords correct sequencing of operation and prevents inadvertent stapling.

789 citations

Patent
09 Jan 1989
TL;DR: In this article, a stapling instrument is provided which employs a highly pressurized gas as its source of energy, and a pressure regulator controllably develops gas pressurized to a desired operating pressure.
Abstract: A surgical stapling instrument is provided which employs a highly pressurized gas as its source of energy The highly pressurized gas is conducted to means for indicating the presence of the pressurized gas and to a pressure regulator The pressure regulator controllably develops gas pressurized to a desired operating pressure The pressure regulator supplies gas at a fixed or variable pressure to a tissue clamping mechanism and to the trigger mechanism of the instrument In response to actuation of the trigger mechanism gas at the desired stapling pressure is supplied to a stapling mechanism In a preferred embodiment, pressurized gas is maintained at the stapling mechanism until the trigger mechanism is reset for a subsequent stapling procedure

506 citations

Patent
13 Jan 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, a pneumatic connector for a surgical stapler is provided to enable interconnected parts of the staplers to be rotatable with respect to each other, while maintaining the fluidic integrity of a plurality of lines passing through the connector.
Abstract: A pneumatic connector for a surgical stapler is provided to enable interconnected parts of the stapler to be rotatable with respect to each other while maintaining the fluidic integrity of a plurality of pneumatic lines passing through the connector. One pneumatic line is connected to pass through the center of the pneumatic connector. The second pneumatic line is annularly rotatable around the first. The second line is rotatably completed and sealed by means of an annular mating passageway.

101 citations

Patent
26 Sep 1983
TL;DR: A two-piece hemostatic clip with a vessel clamping surface is described in this article, where the pieces interlock in openings 15, 20, to occlude a vessel placed between the vessel's clamping surfaces.
Abstract: A two-piece, hemostatic clip wherein the pieces 11, 16, are substantially identical. Each piece has a first member, 12, 17, with a vessel clamping surface 13, 19, and a second member 14, 18, perpendicularly disposed from the first member. The pieces interlock in openings 15, 20, to occlude a vessel placed between the vessel clamping surfaces.

13 citations


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Patent
15 Oct 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a surgical instrument useful for laparoscopic surgery comprising an insulated shaft, a control means and a connection to an electrosurgical radiofrequency power source, its distal end having a tissue-engaging ledge, and the shaft supporting a tissueengaging clamping or cutting member movable toward the ledge in response to the control means so that an artery or other tissue in the pocket of the J-hook can be clamped or cut while radiofrequency current is applied.
Abstract: A surgical instrument useful for laparoscopic surgery comprising an insulated shaft, a control means and a connection to an electrosurgical radiofrequency power source, its distal end being of general J-hook form having a tissue-engaging ledge, and the shaft supporting a tissue-engaging clamping or cutting member movable toward the ledge in response to the control means so that an artery or other tissue in the pocket of the J-hook can be clamped or cut while radiofrequency current is applied. Instrument constructions disclosed incorporate one or two clamping members and a cutting member arranged such that with actuation, the clamping member(s) engages the ledge before the cutting member, and, by selective actuation of the electrosurgical power source, coagulation current can be applied while clamping an artery or other tissue against the ledge to stop flow of blood, and by further actuation of the control and suitable current to the cutting member, the artery or tissue may be cut. Selector means enable movement of one and prevent movement of one of the members during actuation; bipolar or monopolar energization is employed; the relatively long leg of the J-member has portals. Communicating through a lumen in the shaft for infusion or aspiration of fluid; the distal end surface of the J-hook defines a cutting edge for blunt dissection; and the control means comprises a single actuatable member by actuator rods for sealing clamp and cutting members, while a compression spring associated with the actuating rod of the sealing clamp member compresses when the clamp member is stopped, in clamping action upon the artery or tissue while cutting of tissue thereafter proceeds. A diamond film on tissue-engaging surfaces of a clamp, grasping or cutting surgical instrument improves heat transfer between tissue and instrument.

2,088 citations

Patent
10 Jun 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a surgical stapling device particularly suited for endoscopic procedures is described, which includes a handle assembly and an elongated body extending distally from the handle assembly.
Abstract: A surgical stapling device particularly suited for endoscopic procedures is described The device includes a handle assembly and an elongated body extending distally from the handle assembly The distal end of the elongated body is adapted to engage a disposable loading unit A control rod having a proximal end operatively connected to the handle assembly includes a distal end extending through the elongated body A control rod locking member is provided to prevent movement of the control rod until the disposable loading unit is fully secured to the elongated body of the stapling device

2,013 citations

Patent
03 Aug 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a self-contained powered surgical stapling apparatus is provided which includes an elongate body, a fastener applying assembly including an anvil for forming a surgical fastener driven thereagainst, a motor assembly and power source for energizing the motor assembly disposed within the elongated body, and a pusher driven by the motor assembler for driving a surgeon fastener toward the anvil to be formed thereby and fastened to body tissue.
Abstract: A self-contained powered surgical stapling apparatus is provided which includes an elongate body, a fastener applying assembly including an anvil for forming a surgical fastener driven thereagainst, a motor assembly and power source for energizing the motor assembly disposed within the elongate body, and a pusher driven by the motor assembly for driving a surgical fastener toward the anvil to be formed thereby and fastened to body tissue. The apparatus is configured for utilization during conventional invasive surgical procedures as well as endoscopic or laparoscopic surgical procedures by providing a detachable extension shaft.

1,894 citations

Patent
17 Jun 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a surgical stapling device for applying an array of surgical staples to tissue is provided, which includes an approximation mechanism for moving a cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly between spaced and approximated positions and a firing mechanism for ejecting the array of staples from the cartridge assembly.
Abstract: A surgical stapling device for applying an array of surgical staples to tissue is provided. The stapling device includes an approximation mechanism for moving a cartridge assembly and an anvil assembly between spaced and approximated positions and a firing mechanism for ejecting the array of staples from the cartridge assembly. A single trigger is operable to effect approximation and firing of the device. The device also includes an alignment pin assembly which can be selectively manually or automatically advanced. The anvil assembly includes a stiffener plate which allows the device to have a reduced head portion profile.

1,659 citations

Patent
30 Sep 2004
TL;DR: In this paper, a surgical stapling instrument (1) comprises a body portion (2, 3), a handle (4), and a staple fastening assembly (8), which includes a curved cartridge (10), which comprises at least one curved open row of staples, and a curved anvil (22), which is adapted to cooperate with the cartridge for forming the ends of the staples exiting from the cartridge.
Abstract: A surgical stapling instrument (1) comprises a body portion (2, 3), a handle (4) and a staple fastening assembly (8). The staple fastening assembly (8) includes a curved cartridge (10), which comprises at least one curved open row of staples, and a curved anvil (22), which is adapted to cooperate with the cartridge (10) for forming the ends of the staples exiting from the cartridge (10). The staple fastening assembly (8) is adapted to allow unobstructed access towards the concave inner faces of the cartridge (10) and the anvil (22). The cartridge (10) can be moved towards the anvil (22) from a spaced position for positioning tissue therebetween to a closed position for clamping the tissue. Preferably, a knife is contained within the cartridge (10) and is positioned such that there is at least one row of staples on at least one side of the knife.

1,502 citations