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Surgical purse string suturing instrument and method

  • US 5,425,737 A
  • Filed: 07/09/1993
  • Issued: 06/20/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/08/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of placing a purse string suture in a section of tubular tissue inside a body cavity of a patient without fully opening the patient, said method comprising the steps of:

  • inserting a cannula into the body cavity;

    inserting, through the cannula, an instrument comprising a pair of relatively movable jaws hinged together at one end for pivotal movement about a first axis, each jaw having a row of spaced-apart, uniform-size teeth, each tooth having a base and a crest, the two rows being opposed and offset with respect to each other so that the rows of teeth mesh when the jaws are closed, the crest of each tooth having a channel therein running parallel to the direction of the row, all of the channels in each row being aligned so as to define at their bases a substantially straight needle passageway through all of the teeth in the rows, the pair of jaws being closed;

    actuating an operating mechanism to first articulate the pair of jaws about a second pivot axis transverse to the first pivot axis and then actuate the first and second jaws to pivot about the first axis to an open position;

    positioning the first and second jaws adjacent and transverse to the section of tubular tissue;

    actuating the operating mechanism to pivot the first and second jaws to pivot about the first axis to clamp around the tissue and bend the clamped tissue into a wavelike configuration with a two-wall thickness of the tissue overlying the crest of each tooth, the tissue being forced deep enough into the spaces between the teeth that a first wall thickness of tissue, but not the second wall thickness thereof, protrudes into the needle passageway;

    sliding a suturing cartridge having two needles attached to opposite ends of a length of bioabsorbable thread and loaded into a needle cartridge through a pathway in one of the jaws;

    forcing the two needles completely through the needle passageways and the tissue, one needle for each passageway, thereby creating an encircling series of stitches in the wall of the tubular tissue; and

    detaching the needles from the thread and removing the needles from the body, thereby leaving a purse string suture in the tubular tissue, ready to be drawn snug and tied.

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