Surgical devices for imposing a negative pressure to stabilize the cardiac tissue during surgery
First Claim
1. A method of guiding an instrument relative to an outer surface of a heart, comprising the steps of:
- providing an instrument guide having a plurality of suction ports open to a bottom surface of the instrument guide;
locating the suction ports in proximity to a target area to be treated;
applying a negative pressure through the suction ports, thereby applying negative pressure directly to an outer surface of the heart and fixing the instrument guide to the outer surface of the heart;
introducing at least a portion of the instrument into said instrument guide by traversing a side wall of the instrument guide, such that a location of said at least a portion of the instrument relative to the target area is maintained by said instrument guide; and
treating the target area with said instrument.
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Abstract
The invention is devices and techniques which use a negative (suction) pressure or vacuum, applied through a surgical instrument, to fix the position of a portion of the surface of a beating heart so that a surgical procedure can be more easily performed. The devices apply a negative pressure at several points on the outer surface of the heart such that a portion of the heart is fixed in place by the suction imposed through the surgical instrument. Because the instrument fixes the position of the tissue, and because the instruments remain at a constant distance from the particular portion of the heart where the surgery is being performed, the device may also serve as a support or platform so that other surgical instruments or devices can be advantageously used at the site. In certain preferred embodiments, the devices described herein have structures to facilitate the use of additional surgical instruments such that the placement of negative pressure device permit the surgeon to advantageously manipulate the other instruments during surgery. The negative pressure is preferably imposed through a plurality of ports which may be disposed in a substantially planar surface of the instrument which contacts the cardiac tissue.
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29 Claims
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1. A method of guiding an instrument relative to an outer surface of a heart, comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument guide having a plurality of suction ports open to a bottom surface of the instrument guide; locating the suction ports in proximity to a target area to be treated; applying a negative pressure through the suction ports, thereby applying negative pressure directly to an outer surface of the heart and fixing the instrument guide to the outer surface of the heart; introducing at least a portion of the instrument into said instrument guide by traversing a side wall of the instrument guide, such that a location of said at least a portion of the instrument relative to the target area is maintained by said instrument guide; and treating the target area with said instrument. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of guiding an instrument relative to the outer surface of a heart, comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument guide having a plurality of suction ports; fixing the instrument guide to the outer surface of the heart, in proximity to a target area to be treated, by applying a negative pressure to the outer surface of the heart, through the suction ports in fluid communication with the outer surface of the heart; and introducing at least a portion of the instrument into said instrument guide by traversing a side wall of said instrument guide such that a location of said at least a portion of the instrument relative to the instrument guide is maintained by said instrument guide. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method of guiding an operative element relative to the outer surface of a beating heart, comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument guide having a plurality of suction ports; applying a negative pressure to the suction ports, thereby fixing the instrument guide to the outer surface of the beating heart; and introducing at least a portion of the operative element into said instrument guide by traversing a side wall of the instrument guide such that a location of said at least a portion of the operative element relative to the surface of the beating heart is maintained by said instrument guide. - View Dependent Claims (26)
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27. A method of guiding an instrument relative to the surface of a heart, comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument guide having a plurality of suction ports; locating the suction ports in proximity to a target area to be treated; applying a negative pressure to the suction ports, thereby fixing the instrument guide to the surface of the heart; introducing at least a portion of the instrument into said instrument guide such that a location of said at least a portion of the instrument relative to the target area is maintained by said instrument guide; introducing at least a portion of a second instrument into said instrument guide such that a location of said at least a portion of the second instrument relative to the target area is maintained by said instrument guide; and treating the target area with at least one of said first and second instruments.
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28. A method of guiding an instrument relative to an outer surface of a heart, comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument guide having a plurality of suction ports; locating the suction ports in proximity to a target area to be treated; applying a negative pressure to the suction ports, thereby fixing the instrument guide to the outer surface of the heart; introducing at least a portion of the instrument into said instrument guide by traversing a side wall of the instrument guide, such that a location of said at least a portion of the instrument relative to the target area is maintained by said instrument guide; and treating the target area with said instrument, wherein said treating comprises illuminating the target area.
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29. A method of guiding an instrument relative to the outer surface of a heart, comprising the steps of:
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providing an instrument guide having a plurality of suction ports; fixing the instrument guide to the outer surface of the heart, in proximity to a target area to be treated, by applying a negative pressure to the suction ports; introducing at least a portion of the instrument into said instrument guide by traversing a side wall of said instrument guide such that a location of said at least a portion of the instrument relative to the instrument guide is maintained by said instrument guide; and fixing said instrument guide to a stable support.
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