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titleOfInvention SURGICAL INSTRUMENT FOR MANUAL STAPLING.
abstract A manual stapling surgical instrument (10) is used to apply sterilized staples to a patient's open skin or fascia for the purpose of suturing. The instrument is designed to be associated with a staple cartridge (26) having a cleat at one end and adapted to receive a plurality of staples. A pusher element (27) slidably mounted in the cartridge is provided to advance the staples in the cartridge, to eject them from the cartridge and to form the staples around the cleat. The stapling surgical instrument (10) includes a main body (14) adapted to receive the staple-carrying cartridge (26), a push bar (30) mounted reciprocally in the body main (14) for driving the pusher member (27) forward or advancing, ejecting and forming the staples, a handle (18) for manually applying force and a linkage device for transmitting the manually applied force directly to the bar to advance it and thus to advance, eject and form the staples.
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