Endoscopic tissue apposition device with multiple suction ports
First Claim
1. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
- a capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a plurality of tissue sections by drawing the tissue sections through the plurality of suction ports when vacuum is applied in the vacuum chamber through the air passage;
at least one needle longitudinally advanceable through the capsule body and configured to deliver a tissue securement device to secure the captured tissue; and
a magazine configured to hold a plurality of tissue securement devices in readiness for sequential and automatic loading into the needle.
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Abstract
An improved endoscopic tissue apposition device (50) having multiple suction ports (86) permits multiple folds of tissue to be captured in the suction ports (86) with a single positioning of the device (50) and attached together by a tissue securement mechanism such as a suture (14), staple or other form of tissue bonding. The improvement reduces the number of intubations required during an endoscopic procedure to suture tissue or join areas of tissue together. The suction ports (86) may be arranged in a variety of configurations on the apposition device (50) to best suit the desired resulting tissue orientation. The tissue apposition device (50) may also incorporate tissue abrasion means (852) to activate the healing process on surfaces of tissue areas that are to be joined by operation of the device to promote a more secure attachment by permanent tissue bonding.
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29 Claims
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1. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
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a capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a plurality of tissue sections by drawing the tissue sections through the plurality of suction ports when vacuum is applied in the vacuum chamber through the air passage; at least one needle longitudinally advanceable through the capsule body and configured to deliver a tissue securement device to secure the captured tissue; and a magazine configured to hold a plurality of tissue securement devices in readiness for sequential and automatic loading into the needle.
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2. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
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a suturing capsule body having at least one suction port and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port to receive tissue and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a section of tissue within the chamber when vacuum is applied through the air passage; at least one needle longitudinally advanceable through the capsule body and configured to carry suture material through the captured tissue; means to eject the suture from the needle after it has passed through the captured tissue; a magazine configured to hold a plurality of sutures in readiness for sequential and automatic loading into the needle with each full length stroke of the needle through the suture body.
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3. A method of joining internal body tissue endoscopically comprising:
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providing an endoscopic tissue apposition device having multiple suction ports attached to a distal end of an endoscope, and providing in the tissue apposition device a magazine capable of holding multiple sutures that is operatively associated with the needle to reload the needle with a suture after each complete stroke of the needle through the tissue apposition device; navigating the distal end of the endoscope and tissue apposition device to the treatment site; applying vacuum to the tissue apposition device to capture at least two portions of tissue through the suction ports; advancing a tissue securement mechanism through the tissue to secure the tissue portions together, wherein the step of advancing a tissue securement mechanism comprises; passing a needle carrying a suture through at least one section of tissue to a through side of the tissue; ejecting one end of the suture from the needle on the through side of the tissue; withdrawing the needle from the tissue; discontinuing vacuum to release the tissue from the apposition device; and tightening and securing the suture in the tissue relocating the tissue apposition device to a new area of tissue and capturing that tissue in the sewing device by reapplying a vacuum; reloading the needle with a suture from the magazine; and repeating the aforementioned steps to place a plurality of sutures in a plurality of tissue locations.
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4. An endoscopic suturing device comprising:
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a sewing capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, an opening to receive tissue and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with the suction ports and in communication with a source of vacuum, each chamber configured to hold a double layer of tissue within the chamber when vacuum is applied through the suction ports; a needle longitudinally slidable through the capsule body and configured to carry suture materials through the captured tissue; means to eject the suture from the needle after it has passed through the captured tissue; at least one tissue abrasion mechanism on the sewing capsule body adjacent to the opening of at least one suction port, wherein the tissue abrasion mechanism comprises an electrically activated element. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. An endoscopic suturing device comprising:
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a sewing capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, an opening to receive tissue and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with the suction ports and in communication with a source of vacuum, each chamber configured to hold a double layer of tissue within the chamber when vacuum is applied through the suction ports; a needle longitudinally slidable through the capsule body and configured to carry suture materials through the captured tissue; means to eject the suture from the needle after it has passed through the captured tissue; at least one tissue abrasion mechanism on the sewing capsule body adjacent to the opening of at least one suction port, wherein the tissue abrasion mechanism comprises a transmitter of radio frequency energy.
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7. An endoscopic suturing device comprising:
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a sewing capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, an opening to receive tissue and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with the suction ports and in communication with a source of vacuum, each chamber configured to hold a double layer of tissue within the chamber when vacuum is applied through the suction ports; a needle longitudinally slidable through the capsule body and configured to carry suture materials through the captured tissue; means to eject the suture from the needle after it has passed through the captured tissue; at least one tissue abrasion mechanism on the sewing capsule body adjacent to the opening of at least one suction port, wherein the tissue abrasion mechanism comprises a transmitter of laser energy to abrade tissue.
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8. An endoscopic suturing device comprising:
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a sewing capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, an opening to receive tissue and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with the suction ports and in communication with a source of vacuum, each chamber configured to hold a double layer of tissue within the chamber when vacuum is applied through the suction ports; a needle longitudinally slidable through the capsule body and configured to carry suture materials through the captured tissue; means to eject the suture from the needle after it has passed through the captured tissue; at least one tissue abrasion mechanism on the sewing capsule body adjacent to the opening of at least one suction port, wherein the tissue abrasion mechanism comprises a transmitter of ultrasonic energy to abrade tissue.
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9. An endoscopic suturing device comprising:
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a sewing capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, an opening to receive tissue and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with the suction ports and in communication with a source of vacuum, each chamber configured to hold a double layer of tissue within the chamber when vacuum is applied through the suction ports; a needle longitudinally slidable through the capsule body and configured to carry suture materials through the captured tissue; means to eject the suture from the needle after it has passed through the captured tissue; at least one tissue abrasion mechanism on the sewing capsule body adjacent to the opening of at least one suction port, wherein the tissue abrasion mechanism comprises means for releasing a chemically abrasive substance.
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10. An endoscopic suturing device comprising:
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a sewing capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, an opening to receive tissue and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with the suction ports and in communication with a source of vacuum, each chamber configured to hold a double layer of tissue within the chamber when vacuum is applied through the suction ports; a needle longitudinally slidable through the capsule body and configured to carry suture materials through the captured tissue; means to eject the suture from the needle after it has passed through the captured tissue; at least one tissue abrasion mechanism on the sewing capsule body adjacent to the opening of at least one suction port, wherein the tissue abrasion mechanism includes means for releasing a biomedical substance to cause tissue abrasion.
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11. A method of adjoining adjacent areas of internal tissue comprising:
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providing an endoscopic tissue apposition device configured to temporarily capture at least one area of internal tissue, abrade an area of the tissue and apply a tissue securement device to hold captured areas of tissue in apposition, at least temporarily; capturing at least one area of tissue; abrading an area of the tissue; applying a securement device through the captured tissue; releasing the tissue; repositioning the apposition device to an adjacent area of tissue; capturing a portion of the adjacent tissue; abrading an area of the adjacent tissue; applying a tissue securement device through the tissue; increasing the amount of captured tissue after abrading the area of the tissue and prior to applying the tissue securement device; releasing the tissue and withdrawing the apposition device from the patient; joining the tissue securement devices together to bring the subject tissue areas into contact, at least in the areas that have been abraded.
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12. A method of adjoining adjacent areas of internal tissue comprising:
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providing a tissue apposition device configured to capture a plurality of tissue areas in a single positioning, having a tissue abrasion mechanism and configured to deliver at least one tissue securement device through the areas of captured tissue; capturing a plurality of tissue areas; abrading an area of tissue at least between the areas of captured tissue; applying a tissue securement device through the captured areas of tissue and releasing the captured areas of tissue; increasing the amount of captured tissue after abrading the area of tissue and prior to applying the tissue securement device.
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13. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
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a capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a plurality of tissue sections by drawing the tissue sections through the plurality of suction ports when vacuum is applied in the vacuum chamber through the air passage; and at least one needle advanceable in a longitudinal direction through the capsule body and configured to deliver a tissue securement device to secure the captured tissue; wherein the suction ports are arranged in-line in the longitudinal direction and the needle advances along a pathway that traverses the suction ports to penetrate captured tissue portions.
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14. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
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a capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a plurality of tissue sections through the plurality of suction ports when vacuum is applied in the vacuum chamber through the air passage; and at least one needle longitudinally advanceable through the capsule body and configured to deliver a tissue securement device to secure the captured tissue; wherein two suction ports are arranged side by side and the needle is forked and arranged in the capsule such that each fork of the needle traverses a suction port during longitudinal advancement to penetrate captured tissue portions. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
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a capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a plurality of tissue sections through the plurality of suction ports when vacuum is applied in the vacuum chamber through the air passage; and at least one needle longitudinally advanceable through the capsule body and configured to deliver a tissue securement device to secure the captured tissue; wherein two suction ports are arranged side by side and a plurality of independently advanceable needles are provided and arranged so that each needle may be advanced to traverse a single dedicated suction port to penetrate captured tissue portions; wherein the capsule is configured to provide a needle pathway having a diverter that causes the needles to divert from a path along the longitudinal axis of the capsule to a path away from the longitudinal axis but directed to the suction port to which the given needle is dedicated; wherein four suction ports are provided and arranged in two sets of two on the top and bottom of the capsule.
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21. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
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a capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a plurality of tissue sections through the plurality of suction ports when vacuum is applied in the vacuum chamber through the air passage; and at least one needle longitudinally advanceable through the capsule body and configured to deliver a tissue securement device to secure the captured tissue; wherein two suction ports are arranged side by side and a plurality of independently advanceable needles are provided and arranged so that each needle may be advanced to traverse a single dedicated suction port to penetrate captured tissue portions; wherein the tissue securement device comprises sutures joined to suture tags that are releasably carried at the distal ends of the needles and are configured to be ejected from the needles after tissue penetration by the needles. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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24. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
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a capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a plurality of tissue sections through the plurality of suction ports when vacuum is applied in the vacuum chamber through the air passage; and at least one needle longitudinally advanceable through the capsule body and configured to deliver a tissue securement device to secure the captured tissue; wherein two suction ports are arranged side by side and a plurality of independently advanceable needles are provided and arranged so that each needle may be advanced to traverse a single dedicated suction port to penetrate captured tissue portions; wherein the tissue securement device additionally comprises a tag lock releasably securable to the capsule and comprising a lock block having at least one tag receptacle for receiving and capturing a suture tag that is being advanced through tissue at the distal end of a needle. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26)
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27. An endoscopic tissue apposition device comprising:
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a capsule body having a plurality of suction ports, and at least one vacuum chamber in communication with a suction port and having an air passage, the chamber configured to capture a plurality of tissue sections through the plurality of suction ports when vacuum is applied in the vacuum chamber through the air passage; and at least one needle longitudinally advanceable through the capsule body and configured to deliver a tissue securement device to secure the captured tissue; wherein two suction ports are arranged on the capsule to be angularly and longitudinally offset from each other and a plurality of independently advanceable needles are provided and arranged so that each needle may be advanced to traverse a single dedicated suction port to penetrate captured tissue portions.
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28. A method of joining internal body tissue endoscopically comprising:
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providing an endoscopic tissue apposition device having multiple suction ports attached to a distal end of an endoscope; navigating the distal end of the endoscope and tissue apposition device to the treatment site; applying vacuum to the tissue apposition device to capture at least two portions of tissue through the suction ports; advancing a tissue securement mechanism through the tissue to secure the tissue portions together, wherein the step of advancing a tissue securement mechanism further comprises; passing a forked needle carrying a sutures at its forks through a plurality of sections of tissue to a through side of the tissues; ejecting one end of each suture from the forks of the needle on the through side of the tissue; withdrawing the needle from the tissue; discontinuing vacuum to release the tissue from the apposition device; tightening and securing the suture in the tissue.
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29. A method of joining internal body tissue endoscopically comprising:
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providing an endoscopic tissue apposition device having multiple suction ports attached to a distal end of an endoscope; navigating the distal end of the endoscope and tissue apposition device to the treatment site; applying vacuum to the tissue apposition device to capture at least two portions of tissue through the suction ports; advancing a tissue securement mechanism through the tissue to secure the tissue portions together, wherein the step of advancing a tissue securement mechanism further comprises; independently advancing a plurality of needles each carrying a sutures at through a plurality of sections of tissue to a through side of the tissues; ejecting one end of each suture from the forks of the needle on the through side of the tissue; withdrawing the needle from the tissue; discontinuing vacuum to release the tissue from the apposition device; tightening and securing the suture in the tissue.
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