Device to permit offpump beating heart coronary bypass surgery
First Claim
1. A heart positioning device for use in cardiac surgery on a beating heart, comprising:
- a suction head adapted to positively engage the beating heart, said suction head including at least one suction element adapted to engage the surface of the heart by suction; and
an arm supporting said suction head, said arm having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end being further from said suction head than said distal end, said arm connected to said suction head and said distal end being directly connected to a distal end portion of said device, said arm being configurable to be flexible in an unlocked condition and rigid in a locked condition;
wherein said suction head is releasably attachable to the beating heart, and when said suction head is positively engaged with the beating heart, and said arm is rigid and positioned to orient the beating heart in an unnatural position or orientation, the beating heart is maintained in the unnatural position and continues to beat and said suction head is movable, relative to said heart, by a force generated by the beating heart, whereby the beating heart, in a location engaged by said suction head, thereby remains movable relative to said arm.
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Abstract
A heart retractor links lifting of the heart and regional immobilization which stops one part of the heart from moving to allow expeditious suturing while permitting other parts of the heart to continue to function whereby coronary surgery can be performed on a beating heart while maintaining cardiac output unabated and uninterrupted. Circumflex coronary artery surgery can be performed using the heart retractor of the present invention. The retractor includes a plurality of flexible arms and a plurality of rigid arms as well as a surgery target immobilizing element. One form of the retractor can be sued in minimally invasive surgery, while other forms of the retractor can accommodate variations in heart size and paracardial spacing.
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Citations
28 Claims
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1. A heart positioning device for use in cardiac surgery on a beating heart, comprising:
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a suction head adapted to positively engage the beating heart, said suction head including at least one suction element adapted to engage the surface of the heart by suction; and an arm supporting said suction head, said arm having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end being further from said suction head than said distal end, said arm connected to said suction head and said distal end being directly connected to a distal end portion of said device, said arm being configurable to be flexible in an unlocked condition and rigid in a locked condition; wherein said suction head is releasably attachable to the beating heart, and when said suction head is positively engaged with the beating heart, and said arm is rigid and positioned to orient the beating heart in an unnatural position or orientation, the beating heart is maintained in the unnatural position and continues to beat and said suction head is movable, relative to said heart, by a force generated by the beating heart, whereby the beating heart, in a location engaged by said suction head, thereby remains movable relative to said arm. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of positioning a beating heart in preparation for performing a surgical procedure on the beating heart or a vessel associated therewith, said method comprising the steps of:
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engaging the heart with a head of a heart positioning device; repositioning the heart into a displaced position, which includes lifting the heart; maintaining the heart in the displaced position by said heart positioning device, while allowing cardiac output to be maintained substantially unabated and uninterrupted, by fixing an arm of the heart positioning device in a stationary position relative to the beating heart, while allowing movement of the head of the heart positioning device, relative to the arm, wherein at least a portion of the head engaged with and contacting the heart moves with the heart, relative to the fixed arm;
wherein the arm has a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end being further from said head than said distal end, said arm connected to said head and said distal end being directly connected to a distal end portion of said device. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A heart positioning device for use in cardiac surgery on a beating heart, comprising:
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a suction head adapted to positively engage the beating heart, said suction head including at least one suction element adapted to engage the surface of the heart by suction; and an arm supporting said suction head, said arm having a distal end connected to said suction head, said arm being rigid or configurable to be rigid in a locked condition; wherein said suction head is releasably attachable to the beating heart and the heart positioning device is configured to support the beating heart in gross so that the beating heart is movable by the heart positioning device to an unnatural position or orientation, and when said suction head is positively engaged with the beating heart, said arm is configured to extend from inside a chest cavity of a patient to outside of the patient and said arm is rigid and positioned to orient the beating heart in the unnatural position or orientation, the beating heart is maintained in the unnatural position and continues to beat. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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24. A heart positioning device for use in cardiac surgery on a beating heart, comprising:
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a suction head having a cup-shaped configuration and defining an internal space, said suction head further comprising an apex, a rim, and a sidewall therebetween, said suction head adapted to positively engage the beating heart, said suction head being configured to receive an apex of the heart within said internal space and engage the apex of the heart by suction in the internal space; and an arm supporting said suction head, said arm being rigid or configurable to be rigid in a locked condition; wherein said suction head is releasably attachable to the beating heart, and when said suction head is positively engaged with the beating heart, and said arm is rigid and positioned to orient the beating heart in an unnatural position or orientation, the beating heart is maintained in the unnatural position and continues to beat. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26)
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27. A method of positioning a beating heart in preparation for performing a surgical procedure on the beating heart or a vessel associated therewith, the method comprising the steps of:
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engaging the beating heart via suction with a suction head of a heart positioning device; repositioning the beating heart into a displaced position, the repositioning including (i) reconfiguring an arm of the heart positioning device connected to the suction head, the arm being rigid or configurable to be rigid in a locked condition and extending from inside a chest cavity of a patient to outside of the patient when the suction head is engaged with the beating heart, and (ii) rotating the beating heart via engagement with the heart positioning device; and maintaining the beating heart in the displaced position with the heart positioning device, while allowing cardiac output of the beating heart to be maintained substantially unabated and uninterrupted, by fixing the arm of the heart positioning device in a stationary position relative to the beating heart.
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28. A method of positioning a beating heart in preparation for performing a surgical procedure on the beating heart or a vessel associated therewith, the method comprising the steps of:
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engaging the heart via suction with a suction head of a heart positioning device; repositioning the beating heart into a displaced position via engagement with the heart positioning device, the repositioning including reconfiguring an arm of the heart positioning device connected to the suction head, the arm being rigid or configurable to be rigid in a locked condition and extending from inside a chest cavity of a patient to outside of the patient when the suction head is engaged with the beating heart; providing access to a portion of the beating heart or to the vessel that was inaccessible to a user prior to the repositioning of the beating heart, due to the repositioning of the beating heart; and maintaining the beating heart in the displaced position with the heart positioning device, while allowing cardiac output of the beating heart to be maintained substantially unabated and uninterrupted, by fixing the arm of the heart positioning device in a stationary position relative to the beating heart.
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