Method of side-to-end vascular anastomotic stapling
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1. A method of using a staple for joining first and second blood vessels comprising:
- providing a staple having first and second engaging members;
placing a free end of a first blood vessel through the staple;
holding the free end of the first blood vessel over upon the first engaging members of the staple to pierce the first blood vessel;
deflectively bending the first engaging members radially outwardly and proximally;
forming an opening in a side wall of a second blood vessel having inner and outer walls;
inserting the free end of the first blood vessel and the first engaging members through the opening in the second blood vessel; and
deflectively bending the second engaging members radially outwardly and distally toward the outer wall of the opening in the second blood vessel until the ends thereof pierce the outer wall.
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Abstract
A method of using a staple for joining first and second blood vessels. A staple having an open center is provided to staple the two vessels together. One end of the first blood vessel is placed through the staple and then pierced by an end of the staple. An opening in the side of the second blood vessel is formed and the pierced end of the first blood vessel is inserted into the hole. A second end of the staple is then deflectively bent and pierces the outer wall of the second vessel to staple the two vessels together.
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1. A method of using a staple for joining first and second blood vessels comprising:
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providing a staple having first and second engaging members; placing a free end of a first blood vessel through the staple; holding the free end of the first blood vessel over upon the first engaging members of the staple to pierce the first blood vessel; deflectively bending the first engaging members radially outwardly and proximally; forming an opening in a side wall of a second blood vessel having inner and outer walls; inserting the free end of the first blood vessel and the first engaging members through the opening in the second blood vessel; and deflectively bending the second engaging members radially outwardly and distally toward the outer wall of the opening in the second blood vessel until the ends thereof pierce the outer wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of using a staple for joining first and second blood vessels comprising:
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providing a staple comprising; a substantially rigid annular base member having an open center; a plurality of spaced apart first engaging members connected on a distal side of the annular base member; and a plurality of spaced apart second engaging members connected on a proximal side of the annular base member; placing a free end of a first blood vessel through the open center of the base member; folding the free end of the first blood vessel over upon the first engaging members to pierce the first blood vessel; deflectively bending the first engaging members radially outwardly and proximally; forming an opening in a side wall of a second blood vessel having inner and outer walls; inserting the first blood vessel and the first engaging members through the opening in the second blood vessel; and deflectively bending the second engaging members radially outwardly and distally toward outer wall surrounding the opening in the second blood vessel until the ends thereof pierce the outer wall. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A method of using a staple for joining first and second blood vessels comprising:
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providing a staple having first and second engaging members; placing a free end of a first blood vessel through the staple; folding the free end of the first blood vessel over upon the first engaging members of the staple to pierce the first blood vessel; deflectively bending the first engaging members radially outwardly and proximally; forming art opening in a side wall of a second blood vessel having inner and outer walls; inserting the free end of the first blood vessel and the first engaging members through the opening in the second blood vessel while keeping the second engaging members outside of the opening in the second blood vessel; and deflectively bending the second engaging members radially outwardly and distally toward the outer wall surrounding the opening in the second blood vessel until the ends thereof pierce the outer wall whereby the first engaging members will pierce the inner wall surrounding the opening in the second blood vessel for holding the free end of the first blood vessel securely in contact with the side wall of the second blood vessel around the opening therein.
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8. A method of using a staple fob joining first and second blood vessels comprising:
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providing a staple comprising; a substantially rigid annular base member having an open center; a plurality of spaced apart first engaging members connected on a distal side of the annular base member; and a plurality of spaced apart second engaging members connected on a proximal side of the annular base member; placing a tree end of a first blood vessel through the open center of the base member; folding the free end of the first blood vessel over upon the first engaging members to pierce the first blood vessel; deflectively bending the first engaging members radially outwardly and proximally; forming an opening in a side wall of a second blood vessel having inner and outer walls; inserting the first blood vessel and the first engaging members through the opening in the second blood vessel while keeping the second engaging members on the outside of the opening in the second blood vessel; and deflectively bending the second engaging members radially outwardly and distally toward the outer wall surrounding the opening in the second blood vessel until the ends thereof pierce the outer wall whereby the first engaging members will pierce the inner wall surrounding the opening in the second blood vessel for holding the free end of the first blood vessel securely in contact with the side wall of the second blood vessel around the opening therein.
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9. A method of using a staple for joining first and second blood vessels comprising:
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providing a staple comprising; a substantially rigid annular base member having an open center; a plurality of spaced apart first engaging members connected on a distal side of the annular base member wherein the first engaging members are foldable; and a plurality of spaced apart second engaging members connected on a proximal side of the annular base member wherein the second engaging members contain a first bend near a free end of the second engaging members extending the second engaging members radially outwardly and wherein the second engaging members contain a second bend proximal from the first bend making the second engaging members foldable; placing a free end of a first blood vessel through the open center of the base member; folding the free of the first blood vessel upon itself to form a cuff-like structure; forcing the first engaging members to pierce the cuff like structure of the first blood vessel; deflectively bending the first engaging members radially outwardly and proximally; forming an opening in a side wall of a second blood vessel having inner and outer walls; inserting the cuff-like structure and the first engaging members through the opening in the second blood vessel while keeping the second engaging members outside of the opening in the second blood vessel; and deflectively bending the second engaging members radially outwardly and distally toward the outer wall surrounding the opening in the second blood vessel until the ends thereof pierce the outer wall whereby the first engaging members will pierce the inner wall surrounding the opening in the second blood vessel for holding the free end of the first blood vessel securely in contact with the side wall of the second blood vessel around the opening therein.
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