Anastomosis system
First Claim
1. An anastomosis system for connecting an end of a graft vessel to the side of a target vessel, comprising:
- an anvil having a longitudinal axis;
a staple holder configured to hold at least two staples, wherein at least one said staple is positioned on an opposite side of a plane extending through said longitudinal axis of said anvil from at least one other said staple; and
a staple deployment mechanism configured to advance said staples at least partly toward said plane to connect the graft vessel to the target vessel;
wherein said anvil includes an incising element connected thereto.
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Abstract
An anastomosis system and method uses an anvil to control and support a tissue site during an anastomosis procedure. The anvil is particularly useful for supporting a wall of a coronary artery during attachment of a graft vessel to the coronary artery because the wall of the coronary artery is very thin, difficult to grasp, and susceptible to tearing. In one method, the anvil is inserted into a pressurized or unpressurized target vessel and is pulled against an inner wall of the target vessel causing tenting of the thin tissue of the vessel wall. A graft vessel is then advanced to the anastomosis site and an end of the graft vessel is positioned adjacent and exterior of the target vessel. Staples are inserted through the tissue of the graft vessel and the target vessel by pivoting the arms of a staple holder towards the anvil. When the ends of the staples engage staple bending features on the anvil, the ends of the staples bend over securing the graft vessel and target vessel together. After stapling is complete, an incision is formed in the wall of the target vessel to allow blood flow between the target vessel and the graft vessel.
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1. An anastomosis system for connecting an end of a graft vessel to the side of a target vessel, comprising:
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an anvil having a longitudinal axis; a staple holder configured to hold at least two staples, wherein at least one said staple is positioned on an opposite side of a plane extending through said longitudinal axis of said anvil from at least one other said staple; and a staple deployment mechanism configured to advance said staples at least partly toward said plane to connect the graft vessel to the target vessel; wherein said anvil includes an incising element connected thereto. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An anastomosis system for connecting an end of a graft vessel to the side of a target vessel, comprising:
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an anvil; a staple holder configured to advance staples toward said anvil to connect the graft vessel to the target vessel, said staple holder comprising a first arm and a second arm separate from one another, wherein said first arm advances said staples in a different direction than said second arm; and a cutter moveable along said anvil; wherein said anvil has a slot therein and said cutter is moveable at least partially along said slot. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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