Method for performing a gastric wrap of the esophagus for use in the treatment of esophageal reflux
First Claim
1. A method of fundoplication of a stomach to an esophagus of a patient comprising:
- a. introducing an esophageal manipulator through a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and into a lumen of the stomach;
b. maneuvering the manipulator within the lumen so as to create an intussusception of the esophagus into the stomach;
c. introducing a tissue securing device to the lumen of the stomach; and
d. securing the intussuscepted esophagus to the stomach using the tissue securing device operating from within the lumen of the stomach.
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Abstract
The invention provides a method of fundoplication of the stomach to the esophagus comprising introducing an esophageal manipulator (72) into the stomach lumen (10), maneuvering the manipulator within the lumen so as to create an intussusception (48) of the esophagus (14) into the stomach, introducing a stapler (68) to the lumen of the stomach, and stapling the intussuscepted esophagus to the stomach operation of the stapler is from within the lumen of the stomach. The invention also provides a medical or surgical stapler comprising an elongated body (80) having a passageway (70) which is adapted to receive a medical component such as a forceps (72) or fluid.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of fundoplication of a stomach to an esophagus of a patient comprising:
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a. introducing an esophageal manipulator through a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and into a lumen of the stomach; b. maneuvering the manipulator within the lumen so as to create an intussusception of the esophagus into the stomach; c. introducing a tissue securing device to the lumen of the stomach; and d. securing the intussuscepted esophagus to the stomach using the tissue securing device operating from within the lumen of the stomach. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of plication of a viscus of a patient comprising:
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a. making an incision in the wall of the viscus; b. introducing a tissue manipulator through the incision and into a lumen of the viscus; c. maneuvering the manipulator so as to create an intussusception of a proximate structure into the viscus; d. introducing a tissue securing device to the lumen of the viscus; and e. securing the intussuscepted viscus to the proximate structure. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method of fundoplication of a stomach to an esophagus of a patient comprising:
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a. creating a first incision in an abdomen of the patient; b. approaching the stomach wall of the patient through the abdominal wall incision; c. creating a second incision in the stomach wall of the patient; d. introducing through the first and second incisions and into a lumen of the stomach an esophageal manipulator; e. engaging esophageal tissue by the manipulator; f. maneuvering the manipulator so as to create an intussusception of the esophagus into the stomach; g. introducing a stapler to the lumen of the stomach; and h. stapling the intussuscepted esophagus to the stomach.
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10. A method of fundoplication of a stomach to an esophagus of a patient comprising:
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a. introducing an esophageal manipulator into a lumen of the stomach; b. maneuvering the manipulator within the lumen so as to create an intussusception of the esophagus into the stomach; c. introducing a stapler, having a longitudinally extending passageway, to the lumen of the stomach; d. introducing the esophageal manipulator through said passageway in the stapler; and e. stapling the intussuscepted esophagus to the stomach using the stapler operating from within the lumen of the stomach.
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