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Anchoring device and method for sealing percutaneous punctures in vessels

  • US 5,928,266 A
  • Filed: 03/05/1998
  • Issued: 07/27/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/09/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for sealing punctures in tissues within a living body, comprising:

  • a flexible tube including an opening, wherein the flexible tube extends from a proximal end which, when the device is in an operative position, is located outside the living body, to a distal end which, in the operative position, is located within the living body on a distal side of the puncture;

    an inner member slidably received within the flexible tube so that the inner member may be moved proximally and distally with respect to the flexible tube;

    a flexible anchor member having a first end coupled to the inner member, wherein, when the inner member is moved with respect to the outer member, a second end of the anchor member moves between a first position in which it is received within the flexible tube and a second position in which it extends through the opening outside the flexible tube;

    a seal spaced distally from the anchor member for engaging tissue adjacent to the puncture to temporarily prevent the flow of bodily fluids to the puncture; and

    a first electrode positioned on the outside of the flexible tube proximally of a portion of the flexible tube which, when the flexible tube is in a desired position within the body, is located within the puncture.

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