Devices and methods for positioning sutures
First Claim
1. A medical device comprising:
- a body having a tapered distal end;
a lumen extending from a first lumen opening formed in the body to a second lumen opening formed in the body;
a first needle guide channel extending from a first needle guide channel opening formed in the body to a second needle guide channel opening formed in the body; and
a needle having a leading end and a trailing end, the trailing end of the needle being connected to a length of suture, the leading end of the needle being the first end of the needle that will penetrate tissue during a procedure, the needle being backloaded into the first needle guide channel such that the tapered distal end of the body is closer to the leading end of the needle than to the trailing end of the needle, the length of suture being threaded through the lumen such that the needle will be advanced out of the first needle guide channel by pulling on a portion of the length of suture that is unsurrounded by the medical device and positioned outside of the body;
the medical device being configured such that the first needle guide channel opening and the second needle guide channel opening will be directly exposed to a patient when the medical device is used during a procedure.
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Abstract
A device that facilitates the placement of one or more needles and their attached sutures in the body of a surgical patient is disclosed. The device contains one or more needle guide channels in which one or more needles may be backloaded. The device also contains one or more lumens extending though the body of the device. One or more sutures may be coupled to the one or more needles, and threaded through the lumen. The one or more needles may then be advanced out of their respective needle guide channels by pulling on one end of one or more sutures. When one end of a suture is pulled, the attached needle is advanced out of the device and will pierce and be positioned in the tissue that is located adjacent to the device.
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37 Claims
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1. A medical device comprising:
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a body having a tapered distal end; a lumen extending from a first lumen opening formed in the body to a second lumen opening formed in the body; a first needle guide channel extending from a first needle guide channel opening formed in the body to a second needle guide channel opening formed in the body; and a needle having a leading end and a trailing end, the trailing end of the needle being connected to a length of suture, the leading end of the needle being the first end of the needle that will penetrate tissue during a procedure, the needle being backloaded into the first needle guide channel such that the tapered distal end of the body is closer to the leading end of the needle than to the trailing end of the needle, the length of suture being threaded through the lumen such that the needle will be advanced out of the first needle guide channel by pulling on a portion of the length of suture that is unsurrounded by the medical device and positioned outside of the body; the medical device being configured such that the first needle guide channel opening and the second needle guide channel opening will be directly exposed to a patient when the medical device is used during a procedure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A medical device comprising:
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a body having a tapered distal end; a lumen extending from a first lumen opening formed in the body to a second lumen opening formed in the body; a first needle guide channel extending from a first needle guide channel opening formed in the body; and a needle having a leading end and a trailing end, the trailing end of the needle being connected to a length of suture, the leading end of the needle being the first end of the needle that will penetrate tissue during a procedure, the needle being backloaded into the first needle guide channel such that the tapered distal end of the body is closer to the leading end of the needle than to the trailing end of the needle, the length of suture being threaded through the lumen such that when a portion of the length of suture that is unsurrounded by the medical device and positioned outside of the body is pulled in a first direction away from the body, the needle is advanced out of the first needle guide channel in a second direction, the first direction having a positive longitudinal component and the second direction having a negative longitudinal component. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A medical device comprising:
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a body having a tapered distal end; a lumen extending from a first lumen opening formed in the body to a second lumen opening formed in the body, the lumen being substantially centered within the body; a first needle guide channel extending from a first needle guide channel opening formed in the body to a second needle guide channel opening formed in the body; and a needle having a leading end and a trailing end, the trailing end of the needle being connected to a length of suture, the leading end of the needle being the first end of the needle that will penetrate tissue during a procedure, the needle being backloaded into the first needle guide channel such that the tapered distal end of the body is closer to the leading end of the needle than to the trailing end of the needle, the length of suture including a portion that is unsurrounded by the medical device and positioned outside of the body; the medical device being configured such that the first needle guide channel opening and the second needle guide channel opening will be directly exposed to a patient when the medical device is used during a procedure. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A medical device comprising:
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a body having a tapered distal end; a lumen extending from a first lumen opening formed in the body to a second lumen opening formed in the body; a first needle guide channel extending from a first needle guide channel opening formed in the body to a second needle guide channel opening formed in the body; and a needle having a leading end and a trailing end, the trailing end of the needle being connected to a length of suture, the leading end of the needle being the first end of the needle that will penetrate tissue during a procedure, the needle being backloaded into the first needle guide channel such that the tapered distal end of the body is closer to the leading end of the needle than to the trailing end of the needle, the length of suture including a portion that is unsurrounded by the medical device and positioned outside of the body, and the length of suture being threaded through the lumen such that the needle will advance out of the first needle guide channel when the length of suture is pulled. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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36. A medical device comprising:
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a body; a lumen extending from a first lumen opening formed in the body to a second lumen opening formed in the body; a first needle guide channel extending from a first needle guide channel opening formed in the body to a second needle guide channel opening formed in the body; a first needle connected to a first length of suture and backloaded into the first needle guide channel, the first length of suture being threaded through the lumen such that the first needle will be advanced out of the first needle guide channel by pulling on the first length of suture; a second needle guide channel extending from a third needle guide channel opening formed in the body to a fourth needle guide channel opening formed in the body; a second needle connected to a second length of suture and backloaded into the second needle guide channel, the second length of suture being separate from the first length of suture, and the second suture being threaded through the lumen such that the second needle will be advanced out of the second needle guide channel by pulling on the second length of suture; and one or more additional needle guide channels, each extending from its own first needle guide channel opening formed in the body to its own second needle guide channel opening formed in the body; where the first needle is the only needle backloaded into the first needle guide channel and the second needle is the only needle backloaded into the second needle guide channel; where each of the one or more additional needle guide channels is configured in operative relation with the lumen such that a needle that is backloaded into any of the one or more additional needle guide channels will be advanced out of the additional needle guide channel by pulling on a length of suture that is connected to that needle and threaded through the lumen; and where the first needle guide channel, the second needle guide channel, and each of the one or more additional needle guide channels are circumferentially positioned around the body. - View Dependent Claims (37)
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