Suturing methods and apparatuses
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1. A suturing device for applying a suture through body tissue, the suturing device comprising:
- a tubular elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a handle at the proximal end, the tubular elongate body comprising a distal-most face at the distal end, the distal-most face configured to abut a wall of the body tissue;
a suture holder connected to the tubular elongate body at the distal end and configured to hold a portion of suture; and
a needle housed within the tubular elongate body, the needle configured to move outward from a retracted position within the tubular elongate body to pass through body tissue and engage the portion of suture held by the suture holder, the needle further being retractable away from the suture holder back through the body tissue to draw the portion of suture through the body tissue,wherein when the needle first moves out of the tubular elongate body, a tip of the needle moves out of the distal-most face of the tubular elongate body in a first direction before penetrating the wall of the body tissue, and when the needle reaches the portion of suture held by the suture holder, the tip of the needle is moving in a second direction, the first direction being different from the second direction.
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Abstract
Suturing devices, systems, and methods used to suture biological structures. The suturing devices can be configured to place sutures into body tissue from one side of the tissue without requiring a component on an opposite side of the tissue and without requiring insertion of components into the body tissue beyond the needles and the suture.
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1. A suturing device for applying a suture through body tissue, the suturing device comprising:
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a tubular elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a handle at the proximal end, the tubular elongate body comprising a distal-most face at the distal end, the distal-most face configured to abut a wall of the body tissue; a suture holder connected to the tubular elongate body at the distal end and configured to hold a portion of suture; and a needle housed within the tubular elongate body, the needle configured to move outward from a retracted position within the tubular elongate body to pass through body tissue and engage the portion of suture held by the suture holder, the needle further being retractable away from the suture holder back through the body tissue to draw the portion of suture through the body tissue, wherein when the needle first moves out of the tubular elongate body, a tip of the needle moves out of the distal-most face of the tubular elongate body in a first direction before penetrating the wall of the body tissue, and when the needle reaches the portion of suture held by the suture holder, the tip of the needle is moving in a second direction, the first direction being different from the second direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A suturing device for applying a suture through body tissue, the suturing device comprising:
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a tubular elongate body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a handle at the proximal end, the tubular elongate body comprising a distal-most face at the distal end, the distal-most face configured to abut a wall of the body tissue; a suture holder connected to the tubular elongate body at the distal end and configured to hold a portion of suture, the suture holder being located on the distal-most face of the tubular elongate body; and a curved needle housed within the tubular elongate body, the needle configured to rotatably move outward from a retracted position within the tubular elongate body to pass through body tissue and engage the portion of suture held by the suture holder, the needle further being rotatably retractable away from the suture holder back through the body tissue to draw the portion of suture through the body tissue, wherein the needle rotates about an axis of rotation as it moves outward from the distal-most face of the tubular elongate body before penetrating the wall of the body tissue to engage the portion of suture held by the suture holder.
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