End-to-side vascular anastomosing stapling device
First Claim
1. A stapling device for end-to-side vascular anastomoses of an aorta or artery, comprising:
- a.) an outer tube defining inner and outer walls, the inner wall defining a plurality of radial slots formed longitudinally along the tube length;
b.) an inner tube defining distal and proximal ends and mounted for longitudinal movement within the outer tube, a radial space being defined between the outer and inner tubes;
c.) an anvil tube movably mounted within the inner tube, the anvil tube defining distal and proximal ends, the proximal end providing a hollow holder, and a plurality of expandable and compressible, flexible, segmented arms associated with the distal end of the holder;
d.) an anvil mounted distally at each end of the segmented arms, compression of the arms confining the arms and anvils into the inner tube for advance or retraction, thereby forming a closed insertion space between the arms and anvils, the arms and anvils being expandable beyond the distal end of the inner tube, the anvils when closed, facilitating entry with a surrounding prosthesis into the aorta or artery, for end-to-side anastomosis, the arms and anvils expanding open for an anastomosis procedure when advanced beyond the end of the inner tube;
e.) an expansion rod for insertion through the hollow holder of the anvil tube, and opening the closed insertion space between the arms and each respective anvil, thereby, expanding the insertion space and stabilizing and supporting the anvils in an open, stapling configuration for an anastomosis procedure when the respective anvils are positioned in the aorta or artery; and
,f.) a staple pusher tube mounted for slidable movement along the radial space between the inner and outer tubes and along the radial slots of the outer tube, and to advance and fire a plurality of open-shaped staples along the radial slots of the outer tube, the staple firing causing a staple to be shaped over a respective anvil, and to close, penetrate, and be spaced circumferentially of the prosthesis, thereby, anastomosing the prosthesis with a sidewall of the aorta or artery, without radial clamping.
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Abstract
The stapling device includes an anvil tube with a plurality of radially oriented and outwardly movable segmented arms and associated anvils mounted on the distal end of the segmented arms which are movable within an insertion space. The anvils are conically shaped which enable insertion into a vascular lumen over a guide wire. A staple pusher tube mounting staples at its distal end is mounted externally of the insertion tube. Prior to a stapling procedure, the distal end of the graft is attached to the anvils with a peel-off glue. When the segmented arms are pushed out into a stapling position inside a blood vessel, the anvils open outwardly due to elastic recoil of the segmented arms. The anvils are then stabilized in the stapling position by a centrally inserted expansion rod which is wedged into the core space of the segmented arms. The anvils are pulled back against the vascular wall and the staple pusher is pushed towards the anvils while advancing the staple wires which penetrate the graft and vascular wall and are bent over the anvil to anastomose the graft onto the vascular wall. Following the stapling procedure, the prosthesis is peeled off from the anvils, which are retracted into their folded position, and the device is removed from the patient.
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8 Claims
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1. A stapling device for end-to-side vascular anastomoses of an aorta or artery, comprising:
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a.) an outer tube defining inner and outer walls, the inner wall defining a plurality of radial slots formed longitudinally along the tube length; b.) an inner tube defining distal and proximal ends and mounted for longitudinal movement within the outer tube, a radial space being defined between the outer and inner tubes; c.) an anvil tube movably mounted within the inner tube, the anvil tube defining distal and proximal ends, the proximal end providing a hollow holder, and a plurality of expandable and compressible, flexible, segmented arms associated with the distal end of the holder; d.) an anvil mounted distally at each end of the segmented arms, compression of the arms confining the arms and anvils into the inner tube for advance or retraction, thereby forming a closed insertion space between the arms and anvils, the arms and anvils being expandable beyond the distal end of the inner tube, the anvils when closed, facilitating entry with a surrounding prosthesis into the aorta or artery, for end-to-side anastomosis, the arms and anvils expanding open for an anastomosis procedure when advanced beyond the end of the inner tube; e.) an expansion rod for insertion through the hollow holder of the anvil tube, and opening the closed insertion space between the arms and each respective anvil, thereby, expanding the insertion space and stabilizing and supporting the anvils in an open, stapling configuration for an anastomosis procedure when the respective anvils are positioned in the aorta or artery; and
,f.) a staple pusher tube mounted for slidable movement along the radial space between the inner and outer tubes and along the radial slots of the outer tube, and to advance and fire a plurality of open-shaped staples along the radial slots of the outer tube, the staple firing causing a staple to be shaped over a respective anvil, and to close, penetrate, and be spaced circumferentially of the prosthesis, thereby, anastomosing the prosthesis with a sidewall of the aorta or artery, without radial clamping. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for end-to-side anastomoses of an aorta or artery, comprising providing inner and outer tubes defining a plurality of radial slots formed longitudinally therebetween and along the tube lengths;
- the inner and outer tubes defining distal and proximal ends and mounted for longitudinal movement therebetween, and a radial space being defined between the outer and inner tubes;
an anvil tube movably mounted within the tubes, the anvil tube defining distal and proximal ends, the proximal end providing a hollow holder, and a plurality of expandable and compressible, flexible, segmented arms integrally formed with the hollow holder;
an anvil mounted distally at each end of the segmented arms, compression of the segmented arms confining the arms and anvils into the inner and outer tubes for advance or retraction, thereby forming a closed insertion space between the arms and anvils, the arms and anvils being expandable beyond the distal ends of the tubes;
the method, comprising;
i. when the anvils are closed, entering with a surrounding prosthesis into the aorta or artery for end-to-side anastomoses;
ii. expanding the anvils for an anastomoses procedure by advancing the anvils beyond the end of the tubes;
iii inserting an expansion rod through the hollow holder of the anvil tube and into the closed insertion space between the arms and anvils;
iv. thereby, expanding the insertion space and stabilizing and supporting the anvils in an open, stapling configuration for an anastomosis procedure when the anvils are positioned in the aorta or artery;
v. sliding a staple pusher tube along the radial space between the inner and outer tubes and along the radial slots between the tubes, and;
vi. advancing and firing plurality of open-shaped staples along the radial slots between the tubes, the staple firing causing a staple to be shaped over a respective anvil, and to close, penetrate, and be spaced circumferentially of the prosthesis;
thereby, anastomosing the prosthesis with a sidewall of the aorta or artery, without radial clamping. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
- the inner and outer tubes defining distal and proximal ends and mounted for longitudinal movement therebetween, and a radial space being defined between the outer and inner tubes;
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