Device and method for suturing blood vessels and the like
First Claim
1. A device for sealing a hole in an anatomical structure within a living body comprising:
- a flexible tube including proximal and distal parts coupled together by a central part, the proximal part including an end portion which, when the device is in an operative position, is located outside the body;
a movable surface coupled to the central part so that, in a first configuration, the movable surface is substantially continuous with outer surfaces of the proximal and distal parts wherein, in a second configuration, the movable surface projects away from the outer surfaces of the proximal and distal parts a predetermined distance;
at least one needle retention channel formed within the distal part for holding a plurality of needles therein, wherein the needle retention channel extends to a distal part opening formed in the proximal end of the distal part;
a needle receiving channel formed within the proximal part and extending to a proximal part opening formed in the distal end of the proximal part, wherein, at least in the second configuration, the distal part opening faces the proximal part opening across a gap formed by the central part between the proximal and distal parts; and
a flash-back lumen extending from a proximal end opening formed in the end portion of the proximal part to one of an opening formed in the central part and the at least one needle retention channel.
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Abstract
A method and device for sealing an opening in an anatomical structure within a living body involves the positioning of the tissue adjacent to the opening within a gap formed by a central part of a flexible tube between proximal and distal parts thereof. A movable surface coupled to the central part is also provided so that, in a first configuration, the movable surface is substantially continuous with outer surfaces of the proximal and distal parts and, in a second configuration, the movable surface projects away from the outer surfaces of the proximal and distal parts. A first needle coupled to a suture loop is drawn from a needle retention channel formed within the distal part through the tissue received in the gap and into a needle receiving channel formed within the proximal part. After the device has been rotated to a second position, the procedure is repeated and a second needle attached to the suture loop is drawn through the tissue in the same manner. The two ends are knotted together and tightened to seal the opening in the anatomical structure.
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18 Claims
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1. A device for sealing a hole in an anatomical structure within a living body comprising:
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a flexible tube including proximal and distal parts coupled together by a central part, the proximal part including an end portion which, when the device is in an operative position, is located outside the body; a movable surface coupled to the central part so that, in a first configuration, the movable surface is substantially continuous with outer surfaces of the proximal and distal parts wherein, in a second configuration, the movable surface projects away from the outer surfaces of the proximal and distal parts a predetermined distance; at least one needle retention channel formed within the distal part for holding a plurality of needles therein, wherein the needle retention channel extends to a distal part opening formed in the proximal end of the distal part; a needle receiving channel formed within the proximal part and extending to a proximal part opening formed in the distal end of the proximal part, wherein, at least in the second configuration, the distal part opening faces the proximal part opening across a gap formed by the central part between the proximal and distal parts; and a flash-back lumen extending from a proximal end opening formed in the end portion of the proximal part to one of an opening formed in the central part and the at least one needle retention channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for sealing holes in anatomical structures within a living body, comprising the steps of:
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guiding a device to a first desired position within a hole in an anatomical structure, wherein the device includes; a proximal part including a needle receiving channel, a central part coupling the proximal part to a distal part, a movable surface coupled to the central part wherein, when the device is in a first configuration, the movable surface is substantially continuous with outer surfaces of the proximal and distal parts and wherein, when the device is in a second configuration, the movable surface is moved a predetermined distance from the outer surfaces of the proximal and distal surfaces, a needle retention channel extending through the distal part to a distal part opening formed in a proximal end of the distal part, the needle retention channel having a first needle and a second needle received therein, wherein a length of suture is coupled between distal ends of the first and second needles; and a needle receiving channel extending from a proximal part opening formed in a distal end of the proximal part to an end opening formed in the proximal end of the proximal part, wherein, when the device is in the second configuration, the distal part opening faces the proximal part opening across a gap formed by the central part between the proximal and distal parts, when the device is in the first desired position, placing the device in the second configuration to push the movable surface against a portion of the circumference of the hole thereby positioning a first portion of the anatomical structure within the gap formed between the proximal and distal parts; drawing on one of a first part of the length of suture and a first pull cord attached to the distal end of the first needle to draw the first needle and the first part of the length of suture proximally out of the needle retention channel through the first portion of the anatomical structure and into the needle receiving channel; rotating the device to a second desired position within the hole so that a second portion of the anatomical structure adjacent to the hole is located within the gap; drawing on one of a second part of the length of suture and a second pull cord attached to a distal end of the second needle to draw the second needle and the second part of the length of suture out of the needle retention channel, through the second portion of the anatomical structure and into the needle receiving channel; fastening the first and second parts of the length of suture together to form a first suture loop; and tightening the first suture loop to draw the sides of the opening in the anatomical structure together. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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