Patent Description:
With the development of medicine and product research and development, an increasing number of minimally invasive medical devices are being used in urology and andrology clinical operations, with the circumcision stapler being one of them. The use of a circumcision stapler has many advantages such as less intraoperative bleeding, shorter operation time, minimizing manual errors, reducing postoperative infection, less postoperative pain and faster functional rehabilitation. However, the existing circumcision stapler, when in use, is relatively complicated to operate; and the remaining length of the frenulum of prepuce is determined based on the doctor's experience during the operation, thereby requiring the doctor to have rich clinical experience, and sometimes medical disputes may be caused if the operation is not carried out precisely enough.

The circumcision stapler, when in use, is relatively complicated to operate; doctors are required to have a high-level operating skill and rich experience as they need to manipulate four operating forceps to control and adjust the length of the frenulum and inner layer, and determine the remaining length of the frenulum of prepuce based on their experience; and doctors are required to have rich clinical experience for a situation where the length of the frenulum is too short if the operation is not carried out precisely enough.

In addition, the circumcision stapler, when in use, sutures the prepuce with suturing nails; however, due to the large gap between the suturing nails, there is still a lot of bleeding.

<CIT> discloses a surgical stapler that includes a jaw assembly at a distal end connected to a handle assembly that is configured to control the stapler and actuate the deployment of staples. <CIT> discloses a surgical staple that includes a base and at least one tine extending from the base. <CIT> discloses a suturing nail which is rapid to fall through a physiological reaction in a human body. <CIT> discloses a suturing mechanism of a circumcision stapler comprising a glans mask and a plurality of staples, wherein the glans mask comprises a glans hood body, and a proximal end of the glans hood body is provided with an annular recess provided with a plurality of circumferentially and evenly spaced nail seat positioning projections. <CIT> does not disclose the glans hood body having a nail plate comprising an annular plate body with evenly spaced inner nail slots and outer nail slots, wherein the plurality of outer nail slots are arranged on the outer side of the plurality of inner nail slots, and there is a spacing area between two of the adjacent inner nail slots, with the corresponding outer nail slot being able to cover at least the spacing area; and the staples having a further pair of outer pins arranged on an outer side of the floor, the pair of outer pins are arranged on an outer side of the pair of inner pins and comprising a third pin and a fourth pin arranged on the left and right sides of the floor respectively.

It is an object of present invention to provide a suturing mechanism of a circumcision stapler and circumcision stapler enabling less bleeding or even no bleeding during and after the circumcision.

The present invention is defined by the independent claim. Advantageous embodiments are described in the dependent claims, the following description and the drawings.

The present invention provides a suturing mechanism of a circumcision stapler, wherein the suturing structure comprises a glans holder and a plurality of the suturing nails described below, wherein the glans holder comprises a glans cover, a proximal end of the glans cover is provided with an annular recess, the annular recess is provided with a nail plate, and the nail plate comprises an annular plate body; the plate body is provided with a plurality of circumferentially and evenly spaced inner nail slots and outer nail slots, wherein the plurality of outer nail slots are arranged on the outer side of the plurality of inner nail slots, and there is a spacing area between two of the adjacent inner nail slots, with the corresponding outer nail slot being able to cover at least the spacing area; the suturing nail configured to suture a prepuce through the nail plate, that is, the suturing work of the suturing nail provided by the present invention is completed through the adapted glans cover.

In some embodiments, the glans cover defines a distally open glans cavity, and an inner wall of the glans cavity is provided with a protrusion extending from a proximal end to a distal end; the proximal end of the glans cavity is folded outward to form an annular recess with an opening downward, and a center of the protrusion is provided with a limiting slot for fixing a frenulum.

In some embodiments, a plurality of hooks are circumferentially and evenly spaced on an outer wall of the glans cover, and the hooks are provided from a proximal end to a distal end with a plurality of hooking parts; preferably, the glans holder further comprises a plurality of sutures, with one end of the sutures arranged on the hooks and the other end configured for threading through the prepuce; the hooks, coordinated with the sutures, are configured to adjust a length of the prepuce to be cut. The pin structure comprises a pair of inner pins arranged on an inner side of the floor and a pair of outer pins arranged on an outer side of the floor, the pair of outer pins are arranged on an outer side of the pair of inner pins, the pair of inner pins comprise a first pin and a second pin arranged symmetrically on left and right sides of the floor, with the first pin and the second pin both extending axially upward from the floor and being able to bend relatively toward each other, and the pair of outer pins comprise a third pin and a fourth pin arranged on the left and right sides of the floor respectively.

In some embodiments, the third pin and the pin of the pair of outer pins can each independently bend inwardly or outwardly.

In some embodiments, the third pin extends toward the left with respect to the floor and the fourth pin extends axially upward from the floor and can bend toward the right with respect to the floor; preferably, the third pin extend horizontally or nearly horizontally.

In some embodiments, the suturing nail further comprises at least one pair of side wings; wherein the pair of side wings comprise two side wings extending laterally outward from the left and right sides of the floor respectively; preferably, the pair of side wings extend horizontally or extend upwardly in a warping manner.

In some embodiments, a tip of at least one of the first pin, the second pin, the third pin and the fourth pin is beveled on a side away from the floor.

The present invention yet still further provides a circumcision stapler, which comprises the suturing mechanism described above.

In the present invention, a closed suturing of the whole circle of the cutting part is achieved by adding pins on the suturing nails and adjusting the position of the suturing nails, making it possible for less bleeding or even no bleeding during and after the circumcision. Specifically, a closed-loop suturing within the nail is achieved between the inner pins and the floor, and a coordination between the nails is achieved through the bending of the pair of outer pins or the flat pins. In the present invention, a closed suturing of the whole circle of the cutting part is further achieved by adding side wings and adjusting the position of the suturing nails, making it possible for less bleeding or even no bleeding during and after the circumcision.

Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below, and examples of the embodiments are shown in the drawings, where the same or similar reference numbers throughout the article indicate the same or similar elements or elements with same or similar functions. The embodiments described below with reference to the drawings are examples and are intended to explain the present invention and should not be construed as limitations on the present invention.

In describing the present invention, it is to be understood that direction and position relations indicated by terms such as "up", "down", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inside", "clockwise" and "counterclockwise" are based on the direction and position relations shown in the drawings, and these terms are used merely to facilitate and simplify the description of the present invention, instead of indicating or implying that the device or element referred to must have a particular direction and be constructed and operated in a particular direction, and therefore, should not be construed as limitations on the present invention.

In the present invention, terms such as "mount", "attach", "connect", "fix" and "hold" are to be understood in a broad sense unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited; for example, a connection may be a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral connection; it may be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; and it may be a direct connection, an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, or a connection of the inner segments of two elements. For those of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meanings of the terms described above in the present invention can be understood according to specific conditions.

In order to make the objectives, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the present invention is further described in detail below with reference to the drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention and do not limit the present invention.

Referring to <FIG>, the embodiment provides a glans holder for a circumcision stapler, wherein the glans holder comprises a glans cover <NUM>, a connecting rod <NUM> arranged at the proximal end of the glans cover <NUM> and a screw rod <NUM> connected to the connecting rod <NUM>. The glans holder can be driven to move back and forth by coordinating the screw rod and a knob. The glans cover <NUM> defines a distally open glans cavity <NUM> configured for accommodating the glans for circumcising the external prepuce by the circumcision stapler, and the inner wall of the glans cavity <NUM> is provided with a protrusion <NUM> extending from the proximal end to the distal end. In this way, the glans holder according to the embodiment increases the overall climbing length for the frenulum compared to a glans holder with a smooth inner wall, allowing more frenulum to remain within the holder. In addition, the protrusion increases a corresponding distance for the prepuce as it starts to round the outer ring of the glans holder at the center of the bell, ensuring that the prepuce does not become too short after the circumcision. Meanwhile, to avoid the displacement of the frenulum, a limiting part for fixing the frenulum is arranged on the protrusion. There are various configurations for the limiting part, and in the embodiment, the configuration of the limiting part is as follows: a limiting slot <NUM> for fixing the frenulum is arranged at the center of the protrusion so that the frenulum can be taken in the limiting slot <NUM>. In this way, it can be ensured that the frenulum will not wander freely during the operation while increasing the climbing distance for the frenulum, further ensuring that the frenulum would not be excised too short. In the embodiment, the protrusion <NUM> is a protruding strip extending from the proximal end of the glans cavity to the distal end that effectively increases the climbing distance for the frenulum, and the protruding strip is provided with a curved surface to avoid damage to the frenulum.

Referring to <FIG>, the embodiment provides a glans holder for a circumcision stapler, wherein the glans holder comprises a glans cover <NUM>, a connecting rod <NUM> arranged at the proximal end of the glans cover <NUM> and a screw rod <NUM> connected to the connecting rod <NUM>. The glans cover <NUM> defines a distally open glans cavity <NUM>, and the proximal end of the glans cover <NUM> is folded downward to form an annular recess <NUM>. A plurality of hooks <NUM> are arranged circumferentially at the proximal side of the glans holder for sutures to wind thereon. In the embodiment, one end of the suture <NUM> threads through the prepuce <NUM> with a needle and is secured by a knot, while the other end is pulled on the hooks <NUM>. In this way, the prepuce can be lifted by threading multiple sutures circumferentially thereon. This procedure ensures that the frenulum is loose by pulling the sutures to properly tight the inner layer so as to ensure that the frenulum is not excised too much, and allows the sutures to completely replace the use of hemostatic forceps, eliminating the need for multiple hemostatic forceps to clamp the prepuce, making the operation simpler. In addition, the large size of the hemostatic forceps is not conducive to the extension of the glans holder into the glans, whereas the multiple sutures according to the embodiment for lifting the prepuce have a small size, which hardly causes any adverse effect on the extension of the glans holder. In the embodiment, a plurality of hooks <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM> are circumferentially and evenly spaced on the outer wall of the glans cover, so that the circumference of the prepuce is evenly lifted. To ensure an easy operation, the hooks are provided from the proximal end to the distal end with a plurality of hooking parts <NUM>, and the plurality of hooking parts make it easy for a doctor to hang and lock the sutures to enable the doctor, after adjusting the length of the prepuce, to fix the sutures for the subsequent circumcising operation. Specifically, the glans holder further comprises a plurality of sutures, with one end of the sutures arranged on the hooks and the other end configured for threading through the prepuce. Referring to <FIG>, the sutures used by a doctor according to the present invention thread through the prepuce, with one end being secured to the prepuce and the other end being pulled to adjust the length of the inner layer and frenulum of the prepuce. The multiple hook structures make it easy for a doctor to hang and lock the sutures, allowing the sutures to be adjusted simultaneously in multiple directions and the length of the prepuce to be adjusted at any time.

Referring to <FIG> and <FIG>, in the embodiment, the bell base is improved on the basis of Embodiment <NUM>. The proximal end of the glans cavity is folded downward to form an annular recess <NUM>, the annular recess <NUM> is provided with a nail plate <NUM>, and the nail plate <NUM> comprises an annularly formed plate body. The plate body is provided with a plurality of circumferentially and evenly spaced inner nail slots <NUM> and outer nail slots <NUM>, wherein the plurality of outer nail slots <NUM> are arranged on the outer side of the plurality of inner nail slots <NUM>, and there's a spacing area <NUM> between two of adjacent inner nail slots <NUM>, with the corresponding outer nail slot <NUM> being able to cover at least the spacing area <NUM>. In this way, the outer nail slot just cover the spacing area of any two adjacent inner nail slots corresponding thereto, forming a <NUM>° closed loop and thus realizing a double protection, so that the intraoperative and postoperative bleeding is significantly reduced.

The embodiment provides a suturing nail, wherein the suturing nail comprises a floor <NUM>, and a pin structure and two side wings arranged on the floor <NUM>. The pin structure comprises a pair of inner pins and a pair of outer pins extending axially upward from the floor respectively, wherein the pair of inner pins are positioned on the inner side of the pair of outer pins, the pair of inner pins comprise a first pin 9A and a second pin 9B arranged symmetrically in the left and right direction, and the pair of outer pins comprise a third pin 10A and a fourth pin 10B arranged on the left and right sides of the floor respectively, with the pins of the pair of inner pins and the pair of outer pins each being independently disposed to be able to bend inwardly or outwardly. The two side wings <NUM>, <NUM> extend laterally outward from the left and right sides of the floor respectively. In this way, the effect of using two rows of suturing nails is obtained without increasing the number of the suturing nails, and bleeding can be well inhibited without increasing the difficulty of operation.

For example, the embodiment provides the following suturing methods:
Structure <NUM>-Staggered warping suturing: as shown in <FIG>, the side wings extend upwardly in a warping manner, and the pins of the suturing nail, in the process of suturing, bend along the nail slots of the nail plate of the glans holder, with the two inner pins bending inwardly and the two outer pins bending outwardly on each side. The two inner pins bend inwardly to form, with the floor of the suturing nail, a clamped closed loop, and the prepuce tissue therein will be in a compressed state, preventing the tissue therein from outward capillary hemorrhage, which is the main barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage, as shown in <FIG>. The two outer pins bend outwardly on each side to form, with the side wings on the same side, a "semi-closed loop", and the adjacent suturing nails form a "semi-closed loop" in the same principle, the two "semi-closed loops" forming a relatively closed loop. The pins that bend back, together with the side wings that wrap upward, partly clamp the prepuce within them, which is the secondary barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage.

The suturing nail is provided with four pins, two on the inner side and two on the outer side, and is further provided with two upwardly warped side wings in the axial direction to increase pretightening force.

Specifically, the pair of side wings extend outward from the middle in a front-to-back direction of the left and right sides of the floor respectively.

As shown in <FIG>, the pins of the suturing nail, in the process of suturing, bend along the nail slots of the nail plate of the bell base, with the two inner pins bending inwardly and the two outer pins bending outwardly on each side. The two inner pins bend inwardly to form, with the floor of the suturing nail, a clamped closed loop, and the prepuce tissue therein will be in a compressed state, preventing the tissue therein from outward capillary hemorrhage, which is the main barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage, as shown in <FIG>. The two outer pins bend outwardly on each side to form, with the side wings on the same side, a "semi-closed loop", and the adjacent suturing nails form a "semi-closed loop" in the same principle, the two "semi-closed loops" forming a relatively closed loop. The pins that bend back, together with the horizontal side wings, partly clamp the prepuce within them, which is the secondary barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage.

As shown in <FIG>, the pins of the suturing nail, in the process of suturing, bend along the nail slots of the nail plate of the bell base, with the four inner and outer pins all bending inwardly. The two inner pins bend inwardly to form, with the floor of the suturing nail, a clamped closed loop, and the prepuce tissue therein will be in a compressed state, preventing the tissue therein from outward capillary hemorrhage, which is the first layer of the barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage. The two outer pins bend inwardly in the same principle to form a clamped closed loop, which is the second layer of the barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage.

As shown in <FIG>, the pins of the suturing nail, in the process of suturing, bend along the nail slots of the nail plate of the bell base, with the four inner and outer pins all bending outwardly. As shown in <FIG>, the two inner pins bend inwardly to form, with the side wings of the suturing nail, a "semi-closed loop", and the adjacent suturing nails form a "semi-closed loop" in the same principle, the two "semi-closed loops" forming a relatively closed loop. The pins that bend back, together with the horizontal side wings, partly clamp the prepuce within them, which is the first layer of the barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage. The two outer pins bend outwardly in the same principle to form a relatively clamped closed loop, which is the second layer of the barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage.

With the suturing nails provided by the present invention, the effect of using two rows of suturing nails may be obtained without increasing the number of the suturing nails, and bleeding can be well inhibited without increasing the difficulty of operation.

Referring to <FIG>, the embodiment provides a suturing nail, wherein the suturing nail comprises a floor <NUM>, and a pin structure arranged on the floor <NUM>. The pin structure comprises a pair of inner pins and a pair of outer pins extending axially upward from the floor respectively, wherein the pair of inner pins are positioned on the inner side of the pair of outer pins, the pair of inner pins comprise a first pin 9A and a second pin 9B arranged symmetrically in the left and right direction, and the pair of outer pins comprise a third pin 10A and a fourth pin 10B arranged symmetrically in the left and right direction, with the first pins and the second pins of the pair of inner pins and the pair of outer pins each being independently disposed to be able to bend inwardly or outwardly. In this way, the effect of using two rows of suturing nails is obtained without increasing the number of the suturing nails, and bleeding can be well inhibited without increasing the difficulty of operation.

Specifically, referring to <FIG>, the first pin 9A and the second pin 9B of the pair of inner pins bend relatively toward each other to form, with the floor, a closed loop. The third pin 10A on the left side and the fourth pin 10B on the right side bend toward the left and right sides respectively to form, with the adjacent suturing nails, external closed loops. By addition of one more row of pins to the conventionally one-row pins, inhibition of bleeding is remarkably improved.

Referring to <FIG>, the embodiment provides a suturing nail, wherein the suturing nail comprises a floor <NUM>, and a pin structure and two pairs of side wings arranged on the floor <NUM>. The pin structure comprises a pair of inner pins and a pair of outer pins extending axially upward from the floor respectively, wherein the pair of inner pins are positioned on the inner side of the pair of outer pins, the pair of inner pins comprise a first pin 9A and a second pin 9B arranged symmetrically in the left and right direction, and the pair of outer pins comprise a third pin 10A and a fourth pin 10B arranged symmetrically in the left and right direction, with the first pins and the second pins of the pair of inner pins and the pair of outer pins each being independently disposed to be able to bend inwardly or outwardly;
the two pairs of side wings comprise a pair of outer side wings and a pair of inner side wings, wherein the pair of outer side wings are positioned on the outer side of the pair of inner side wings, the pair of outer side wings comprise a side wing <NUM> and a side wing <NUM> extending laterally outward from the left and right sides of the floor respectively; and the pair of inner side wings comprise a side wing <NUM> and a side wing <NUM> extending laterally outward from the left and right sides of the floor respectively.

Two pairs of side wings further enhance the inhibition of bleeding compared to one pair of side wings.

For example, referring to <FIG>, the pins of the suturing nail, in the process of suturing, bend along the nail slots of the nail plate of the glans holder, with the two inner pins bending inwardly and the two outer pins bending outwardly on each side. The two inner pins bend inwardly to form, with the floor of the suturing nail, a clamped closed loop, and the prepuce tissue therein will be in a compressed state, preventing the tissue therein from outward capillary hemorrhage, which is the main barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage. The two outer pins bend outwardly on each side to form, with the two side wings on the same side, a "semi-closed loop", and the adjacent suturing nails form a "semi-closed loop" in the same principle, the two "semi-closed loops" forming a relatively closed loop. The pins that bend back, together with the side wings, partly clamp the prepuce within them, which is the secondary barrier to prevent capillary hemorrhage.

In this way, the effect of using two rows of suturing nails may be obtained without increasing the number of the suturing nails, and bleeding can be well inhibited without increasing the difficulty of operation.

Referring to <FIG>, the embodiment provides a suturing nail for a circumcision stapler, wherein the suturing nail comprises a floor <NUM> and a pin structure arranged on the floor <NUM>. The pin structure comprises a pair of inner pins arranged on the inner side of the floor and a pair of outer pins arranged on the outer side of the floor, and specifically, the pair of outer pins are arranged on the outer side of the pair of inner pins. The pair of inner pins comprise a first pin 9A and a second pin 9B arranged symmetrically on the left and right sides of the floor, wherein the first pin 9A and the second pin 9B both extend axially upward from the floor <NUM> and are able to bend relatively toward each other, referring to <FIG> for details, and the first pin 9A and the second pin 9B bend introversively toward each other to compress the tissue, completing the suturing within the nail;.

The tips of the first pin 9A and the second pin 9B are beveled on the sides away from the floor to enable an inward suturing of the tissue when the first pin 9A and the second pin 9B bend relatively toward each other. The tip of the fourth pin 10B is beveled on the side facing the floor, and the beveled side can enhance the piercing and at the same time facilitate the formation of the suturing nail.

The number of nails provided by the present invention is <NUM>, and the manufacturing method and the difficulty of implementation are greatly reduced.

The present invention provides a circumcision stapler, wherein the circumcision stapler comprises the glans holder according to Embodiment <NUM> or Embodiment <NUM> or the glans holder according to Embodiment <NUM> or the suturing nail according to Embodiment <NUM> or Embodiment <NUM> or Embodiment <NUM> or Embodiment <NUM>.

Claim 1:
A suturing mechanism of a circumcision stapler, wherein the suturing mechanism comprises a glans holder and a plurality of suturing nails, wherein the glans holder comprises a glans cover (<NUM>), a proximal end of the glans cover (<NUM>) is provided with an annular recess (<NUM>), the annular recess (<NUM>) is provided with a nail plate (<NUM>), and the nail plate (<NUM>) comprises an annular plate body; the plate body is provided with a plurality of circumferentially and evenly spaced inner nail slots (<NUM>) and outer nail slots (<NUM>), wherein the plurality of outer nail slots (<NUM>) are arranged on the outer side of the plurality of inner nail slots (<NUM>), and there is a spacing area (<NUM>) between two of the adjacent inner nail slots (<NUM>), with the corresponding outer nail slot being able to cover at least the spacing area (<NUM>); wherein the suturing nails each comprise a floor (<NUM>) and a pin structure arranged on the floor (<NUM>), wherein the pin structure comprises a pair of inner pins arranged on an inner side of the floor (<NUM>) and a pair of outer pins arranged on an outer side of the floor (<NUM>), the pair of outer pins are arranged on an outer side of the pair of inner pins, the pair of inner pins comprise a first pin (9A) and a second pin (9B) arranged symmetrically on left and right sides of the floor (<NUM>), with the first pin (9A) and the second pin (9B) both extending axially upward from the floor (<NUM>) and being able to bend relatively toward each other, and the pair of outer pins comprise a third pin (10A) and a fourth pin (10B) arranged on the left and right sides of the floor (<NUM>) respectively, and wherein the suturing nails are configured to suture a prepuce (<NUM>) through the nail plate (<NUM>).