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Device and method for establishing an artificial arterio-venous fistula

  • US 9,706,997 B2
  • Filed: 02/17/2006
  • Issued: 07/18/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/27/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An intravascular connector comprising:

  • a first pair of clinch members having a deployed configuration disposed along a first midline and along adjacent parallel portions of a first vessel and a second vessel,wherein the first pair of clinch members are biased to evert and close upon apposed adjacent parallel portions of the first and second vessels such that a distal portion of each of the first pair of clinch members is biased to close upon the apposed adjacent parallel portions of the first and second vessels when the first pair of clinch members are released in their deployed configuration,wherein the first pair of clinch members are biased to close upon the apposed adjacent parallel portions of the first and second vessels such that the distal portion of each of the first pair of clinch members is proximate to one another when the first pair of clinch members are released in their deployed configuration, andwherein a first part of the distal portion of each of the first pair of clinch members extends towards the first midline of the connector, and wherein a second part of the distal portion of each of the first pair of clinch members extends away from one another and away from the first midline of the connector; and

    a second pair of clinch members having a deployed configuration disposed along a second midline transverse to the first midline,wherein the second pair of clinch members are configured to extend in opposing directions along the second midline and away from the first midline,wherein the second midline is configured to be transverse relative to a longitudinal direction of the first and second vessels,wherein a distal portion of each of the second pair of clinch members extends from a portion fixed to the connector such that the distal portion of each of the second pair of clinch members is spaced apart from one another,wherein the second pair of clinch members extend in an arcuate shape relative to the portion fixed to the connector such that the distal portion of each of the second pair of clinch members is biased to exert a pressure on a circumferentially spaced point that is displaced from the connector on a side wall of the first or second vessel,wherein the distal portion of each of the first pair of clinch members forms an atraumatic bearing surface therebetween for impingement on the first and second vessels, and wherein the distal portion of each of the second pair of clinch members forms an atraumatic bearing surface for impingement on the first or second vessel,wherein the first pair of clinch members extend along the first midline in an arcuate shape, and wherein the second pair of clinch members extend along the second midline in an arcuate shape,wherein the arcuate shape of each of the first pair of clinch members defines a first concavity and a second concavity when viewed from a first side of the connector, wherein the first concavities face toward each other and toward the first midline, and wherein the second concavities face away from each other and away from the first midline,wherein the arcuate shape of each of the second pair of clinch members defines a third concavity when viewed from a second side of the connector, and wherein the third concavities face toward each other and toward the second midline,wherein a base of each of the first pair of clinch members and the distal portion of each of the first pair of clinch members are proximate the first midline, and wherein a base of each of the second pair of clinch members is proximate one of the bases of the first pair of clinch members, andwherein the distal portion of each of the first pair of clinch members is biased to close toward the first midline, and wherein the distal portion of each of the second pair of clinch members is biased to exert pressure away from the second midline.

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