Multiple surgical suture application
First Claim
1. A multiple surgical suturing apparatus for stitching in vivo tissue of a selected thickness comprising a plurality of prongs having a size greater than the tissue selected thickness, said prongs have tissue piercing ends and suture retention means for releasably retaining suture material, driving means for driving said prongs through the tissue, and a suture having an elongated base and a plurality of ties extending from said base having a length greater than the selected thickness, whereby the prongs are driven through the tissue thereby forcing the ties therethrough so as to tied against the opposite side of the tissue.
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Abstract
A multiple surgical suturing apparatus (10) is provided having a fastener member (11) and a retainer member (12). The fastener member has a series of prongs (14) removably mounted to the tubular head by a locking pin (15). Each prong has a recess 29 upon which is mounted suturing tie L joined to each other by an elongated suture S. The prongs and ties are passed through tissue to be stitched and tied off to form a series of stitches.
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17 Claims
- 1. A multiple surgical suturing apparatus for stitching in vivo tissue of a selected thickness comprising a plurality of prongs having a size greater than the tissue selected thickness, said prongs have tissue piercing ends and suture retention means for releasably retaining suture material, driving means for driving said prongs through the tissue, and a suture having an elongated base and a plurality of ties extending from said base having a length greater than the selected thickness, whereby the prongs are driven through the tissue thereby forcing the ties therethrough so as to tied against the opposite side of the tissue.
- 5. A surgical suturing apparatus for stitching tissue in vivo comprising a fastener having a head and a plurality of removable prongs having a shaft with a tissue piercing tip and a mounting end opposite said shaft piercing tip, a retainer adapted to be coupled to said piercing tip of said prong shafts, and a suture having an elongated base and a plurality of ties extending from said suture base and being removably mounted to said prongs, whereby the prongs pierce the tissue thereby conveying the ties through the tissue with the base upon one side of the tissue and the ties capable of being tied on the opposite side of the tissue.
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7. A multiple suturing apparatus for stitching tissue of a selected thickness, with said apparatus comprising:
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a plurality of prongs of a selected length greater than said tissue thickness, a multiple suture having a base and a plurality of ties having a selected length greater than said tissue thickness, whereby the prongs simultaneously convey the ties through the tissue so that the base is position against one side of the tissue and the ties may be tied against the opposite side of the tissue. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of suturing in vivo tissue comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a suture having a base and a plurality of ties coupled to the base at one end and having free ends opposite the one ends; (b) passing the free ends of the plurality of sutures through tissue to be sutured; and (c) tieing the free ends of the ties so as to bind the tissue between the base and the tied free ends. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of suturing tissue comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a suture with a base and ties extending from the base; (b) simultaneously passing several, spaced apart portions of the suture through the tissue so as to extend from the tissue; (c) tieing off the suture portions extending through the tissue so as to capture the tissue. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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