Patent classifications
A61B2017/00672
SUTURE DELIVERY WITH ASYNCHRONOUS NEEDLE CAPTURE
An elongated deployment shaft carrying a needle deployment assembly with needles carrying sutures and a stabilizer. A catcher tube over the shaft having a catcher assembly at a distal end may retain a portion of the needles when passed through the tissue into engagement with catcher assembly. The catcher and needle deployment assemblies are configured to asynchronously engage the plurality of needles when moved distally beyond the catcher assembly. A sheath over the catcher tube may sandwich the tissue against the stabilizer when expanded. A first actuator may move catcher tube distally to decrease distance between proximal and distal ends of the stabilizer expand it and may move the sheath distally to sandwich the tissue. A second actuator may deflect the needles outward to move proximally through the tissue and engage the catcher and return a portion of each not retained by the catcher to a distal position.
Implantable devices, systems and methods for closing aperture
The disclosed technology provides an implantable device for sealing an aperture in a tissue of a body lumen. In some embodiments, the implantable device comprises a flexible sealable member having an elongated shape so that a longitudinal dimension of the flexible sealable member is greater than a lateral dimension of the flexible sealable member.
Suture Delivery Device
A device is configured for closing an aperture in a wall of a blood vessel. An embodiment of the device includes a body and at least one suture element held within the body. A suture capture rod is positioned within the body and is operatively associated with the suture element and arranged to pass the suture element through a vessel wall such that opposed portions of the suture element extend from the vessel wall. A removable guidewire segment is removably attached to a distal end of the body.
VASCULAR LOCATING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE
Disclosed are puncture sealing systems and methods of locating a puncture site within a vessel. The systems can include puncture locating dilators and access sheaths that are configured to locate the puncture site within a vessel so that the position of the puncture site relative to a distal end of the access sheath is known during a puncture sealing procedure.
COLLAPSIBLE TUBE FOR HEMOSTASIS
Collapsible tube embodiments may be used to promote hemostasis at surgical sites or any other suitable location. In some cases, vascular closure device embodiments may include collapsible tube embodiments in order to promote hemostasis at a surgical site during a vascular closure procedure.
TISSUE CLOSURE DEVICE
Collapsible tube embodiments may be used to promote hemostasis at surgical sites or any other suitable location. In some cases, vascular closure device embodiments may include collapsible tube embodiments in order to promote hemostasis at a surgical site during a vascular closure procedure.
Arteriotomy closure device
An arteriotomy closure device. The arteriotomy closure device includes a proximal end and a distal end designed to be inserted into an arteriotomy opening resulting from an endovascular procedure. The arteriotomy closure device provides a pair of doors operated by a door drive that stabilize the arteriotomy closure device within an artery during a closure operation. A plurality of needles with a suture attached to each penetrate the arterial wall. When the needles are engaged with a plurality of needle receptors, a cap trap is engaged with the needle receptors so that when the needles are retracted, the suture is secured in a position to close the arteriotomy opening. When the needles are retracted, the doors are lowered and the arteriotomy closure device is removed from the closure site, the suture is used to close the arteriotomy opening.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ENGAGING TISSUE
A system includes a tissue engaging device and a delivery device that cooperates with the tissue engaging device. The tissue engaging device includes a distal tissue penetrating tip and two locking portions at a proximal end. The two locking portions move radially outwardly to transition the tissue engaging device from an unlocked configuration to a locked configuration. The delivery device includes a first elongate member being configured to selective extend distally past the two locking portions. A member, with a protruding portion disposed at a distal end of the delivery device, extends radially inwardly and is configured to selectively cooperate with the proximal end of the tissue engaging device to prevent rotational movement of the tissue engaging device relative to the delivery device.
VASCULAR CLOSURE SYSTEM WITH INTRODUCER FOR SHEATH TRANSFER
A system includes an introducer configured to be inserted through the puncture along a guidewire that extends through the puncture into the vessel. The introducer includes an introducer body, a proximal tapered tip, a distal tapered tip that is opposite to the proximal tapered tip along the central axis, and a bore that extends from the proximal tapered tip to the distal tapered tip along the central axis. The system includes an access sheath configured to be inserted over the introducer. The access sheath includes a front end, a rear end opposite to the front end, and a lumen that extends from the front end to the rear end. The proximal tapered tip of the introducer is configured to be inserted into the front end and through the lumen of access sheath, such that a movable interference fit is attained between the access sheath and the introducer.
Apparatus and methods for sealing a vascular puncture
An apparatus for sealing a puncture through a vessel wall including a positioning assembly, a sheath releasably engaged with the positioning assembly, and a support member axially advanceable through the sheath. The positioning assembly includes a positioning element positioned at a distal portion of the positioning assembly and a sealant disposed at a distal portion of the positioning assembly. The sheath guides the sealant and positioning assembly to the puncture in the vessel wall.