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Suturing apparatus for closing tissue defects

  • US 20080033459A1
  • Filed: 08/03/2007
  • Published: 02/07/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/03/2006
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A suture applicator for assisting in the closure of tissue defects by apposing tissue adjacent to said tissue defects in a patient comprising:

  • (1) a slender cylindrical body configured to be introduced through the defect and or defect conduit with a proximal and distal end of sufficient length such that the proximal end is outside the body and the distal end is distal to the innermost layer of tissue adjacent to the tissue defect;

    (2) a first and second diametrically opposed pivoting extensions at the distal end of said cylindrical body having a distal end and a proximal end and an anterior surface and a posterior surface;

    (3) said extensions having a coupler channel on the distal end to mount the opposing ends of the suture in said first and second extensions such that said distal ends or coupler channels are able to rotate towards said body to a first position which is in line with said body and away from said body into a second position and third position where the third position is perpendicular to said body and the second position is between the first and third positions;

    (4) a first and second flexible needles having a distal and proximal ends which resides in a needle channel in said body configured to allow said flexible needles to move from a proximal to distal direction and distal to proximal direction such that said flexible needles exit from diametrically opposed ports on said body at a height adjacent to said body outwards from said body at an angle towards said coupler channels in said pivoting extensions when in said second or third position, such that the distal ends of said flexible needles traverse adequate tissue adjacent to the tissue defect to engage the opposing ends of the suture residing in said coupler channels to allow adequate closure of the said tissue defects;

    (5) a needle actuator having a proximal and distal end in line with the proximal end of said body rigidly fixated to the proximal end of said flexible needles to allow the proximal to distal movement of said flexible needles towards said coupler channel to engage the end portion of the suture and to allow the distal to proximal movement of said flexible needles to draw said suture through the tissue adjacent to the tissue defect;

    (6) a suture storage on the distal end of said body configured to allow the suture to unravel after said flexible needles engage couplers attached to said suture and retract into said ports.

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