Method of performing vascular anastomosis
First Claim
1. A method of surgical distal anastomosis between a tubular tissue structure having at least one end, and a coronary artery of the heart having a sidewall, comprising the step of applying a plurality of unconnected staples in a teardrop-shaped arrangement through said at least one end of said tubular tissue structure and said sidewall of said coronary artery to form a teardrop-shaped end-to-side anastomotic bond between the tubular tissue structure and the coronary artery.
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Abstract
A surgical stapling instrument for stapling a tubular tissue structure having at least one distal end to a luminal structure, such as a vascular lumen or another tubular tissue structure. The instrument comprises a rod having a circumference sufficient to pass within the tubular tissue structure, an anvil mounted on the rod, and a generally tubular staple cartridge for containing a plurality of staples. The anvil has an array of staple deforming theron and is of a size sufficient to pass through a sugically formed opening in and to be accommodated within the luminal structure. The inner passage of the staple cartridge is sufficient to axially accommodate the tubular tissue structure between the rod and the inner surface of the staple cartridge, and sufficient to allow the staple cartridge to be moved axially along the rod. The staple delivery end of the staple cartridge is positioned toward the staple deforming of the anvil and has an outer dimension small enough so that the tubular tissue structure can be everted thereover. A clamping mechanism secures the everted portion of the tubular tissue structure and the luminal structure adjacent to the sugically formed opening between the staple cartridge and the anvil. A plurality of staples may then be ejected to pass through the everted portion of the tubular tissue structure and the luminal structure to engage the staple deforming to deform the staples and create a bond between the tubular tissue structure and the luminal structure. The staple cartridge and/or anvil may be configured to provide a non-circular anastomotic connection having more natural, less turbulent blood flow therethrough.
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9 Claims
- 1. A method of surgical distal anastomosis between a tubular tissue structure having at least one end, and a coronary artery of the heart having a sidewall, comprising the step of applying a plurality of unconnected staples in a teardrop-shaped arrangement through said at least one end of said tubular tissue structure and said sidewall of said coronary artery to form a teardrop-shaped end-to-side anastomotic bond between the tubular tissue structure and the coronary artery.
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5. A method of end-to-side surgical anastomosis between a tubular tissue structure, having at least one end and an inwardly-facing intimal surface, and a luminal structure having a sidewall and an outwardly-facing adventitial surface, comprising the steps of:
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everting the at least one end of the tubular tissue structure to expose the intimal surface; contacting the intimal surface of the everted end with the adventitial surface of the luminal structure adjacent a surgically formed opening in the sidewall without everting the luminal structure; and during the step of contacting, applying a plurality of staples through said tubular tissue structure and said luminal structure to form an anastomotic bond between the tubular tissue structure and the luminal structure. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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