Releasable tissue anchoring device and method for using
First Claim
1. A surgical procedure for approximating tissue within a patient'"'"'s body, comprising:
- (a) providing a control wire;
(b) locating an approximation instrument within the body of a patient at the end of a catheter;
the instrument comprising;
(i) a first set of expandable elements;
(ii) a second set of expandable elements;
(iii) a rail along which the first and second sets of expandable elements are located; and
(iv) a locking mechanism for allowing the first and second sets of expandable elements to be moved to more proximate positions while inhibiting movement of the first and second sets of expandable elements to a more distant relative position along a length of the rail, after being moved to the more proximate positions;
(v) a threaded engagement feature for engaging the control wire;
(vi) a seat region for engaging a push tube wherein the wire and the push tube engage relatively movable elements and that upon relative motion can be made to bring the first and second set of expandable elements to their more proximate positions;
(vii) a controllable stop element that inhibits distal expansion wings, comprising a set of expandable elements selected from a group consisting of the (1) first set of expandable elements, and (2) the second set of expandable elements, from extending beyond a desired retention position when located in a first position and allows distal axial collapse of the distal expansion wings when located in another position so that the instrument may be extracted in its entirety from a proximal side of the tissue;
(c) inserting a distal end of the instrument from the proximal side of the tissue through a proximal tissue region and then through a separated distal tissue region;
(d) expanding the first set of expandable elements(e) locating the first set of expanded elements against a wall of the distal tissue region;
(f) expanding the second set of expandable elements(g) locating the second set of expanded elements against a wall of the proximal tissue region;
(h) relatively moving the first set of expanded elements and the second set of expanded elements toward one another to bring the proximal and distal tissue regions into a more proximate position; and
(i) releasing at least a portion of the instrument from the catheter by rotating the control wire in a first direction so that a portion of instrument that contains the first and second sets of expanded elements remains in the body of the patient and retains the distal and proximal tissue regions in the more proximate position.
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Abstract
Embodiments of invention are directed to tissue approximation instruments that may be delivered to the body of a patient during minimally invasive or other surgical procedures. In one group of embodiments, the instrument has an elongated configuration with two sets of expandable wings that each have spreadable wings that can be made to expand when located on opposite sides of a distal tissue region and a proximal tissue region and can then be made to move toward one another to bring the two tissue regions into a more proximate position. The instrument is delivered through a needle or catheter and is controlled by relative movement of a push tube and control wire wherein the control wire can be released from the instrument via rotation in a first direction and can cause release of the approximation device from tissue that it is holding by rotation in the opposite direction.
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7 Claims
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1. A surgical procedure for approximating tissue within a patient'"'"'s body, comprising:
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(a) providing a control wire; (b) locating an approximation instrument within the body of a patient at the end of a catheter;
the instrument comprising;(i) a first set of expandable elements; (ii) a second set of expandable elements; (iii) a rail along which the first and second sets of expandable elements are located; and (iv) a locking mechanism for allowing the first and second sets of expandable elements to be moved to more proximate positions while inhibiting movement of the first and second sets of expandable elements to a more distant relative position along a length of the rail, after being moved to the more proximate positions; (v) a threaded engagement feature for engaging the control wire; (vi) a seat region for engaging a push tube wherein the wire and the push tube engage relatively movable elements and that upon relative motion can be made to bring the first and second set of expandable elements to their more proximate positions; (vii) a controllable stop element that inhibits distal expansion wings, comprising a set of expandable elements selected from a group consisting of the (1) first set of expandable elements, and (2) the second set of expandable elements, from extending beyond a desired retention position when located in a first position and allows distal axial collapse of the distal expansion wings when located in another position so that the instrument may be extracted in its entirety from a proximal side of the tissue; (c) inserting a distal end of the instrument from the proximal side of the tissue through a proximal tissue region and then through a separated distal tissue region; (d) expanding the first set of expandable elements (e) locating the first set of expanded elements against a wall of the distal tissue region; (f) expanding the second set of expandable elements (g) locating the second set of expanded elements against a wall of the proximal tissue region; (h) relatively moving the first set of expanded elements and the second set of expanded elements toward one another to bring the proximal and distal tissue regions into a more proximate position; and (i) releasing at least a portion of the instrument from the catheter by rotating the control wire in a first direction so that a portion of instrument that contains the first and second sets of expanded elements remains in the body of the patient and retains the distal and proximal tissue regions in the more proximate position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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