Patent classifications
A61B2017/1135
Anastomosis clipping tool with half-loop clip
A tool to fasten tissue or to fasten a prosthetic to tissue includes a gripper to hold one or more tissue portions, a needle, an actuator to drive the needle, a fastener cartridge to store one or more tissue fasteners, a holder cartridge to store one or more holders, and a holder applier to secure one of the holders on one of the fasteners. The actuator drives the needle and the needle pulls a first fastener from the fastener cartridge. The actuator drives the needle through the one or more tissue portions held by the gripper to form a hole in the tissue portions. The needle pulls a leading portion of the first fastener through the hole without a trailing portion of the first fastener being pulled through the hole. The holder applier secures a first holder from the holder cartridge onto the leading portion of the first fastener.
Methods and apparatus for anastomosis including expandable anchor
The present disclosure is directed to devices for approximating body vessels and method for performing the same. In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, the device includes an inner member having a first expandable anchor operatively coupled near a distal end thereof, an outer member having a second expandable anchor, and a sleeve disposed about at least a portion of the inner member and the outer member.
Endovascular anastomotic connector device, delivery system, and methods of delivery and use
An endovascular anastomotic connector and method of using the same. The endovascular anastomotic connector includes a vascular conduit and a supply conduit. The vascular conduit has proximal and distal ends that reside within a vascular structure. The supply conduit extends at an angle from the vascular conduit. The proximal end of the supply conduit is configured to be attached to an auxiliary device.
Platform Device and Method of Use to Assist in Anastomosis Formation
There is described a platform device for use in forming an anastomosis and maintaining a desired curvature of a lumen in a desired shape during an anastomosis assistance period. The platform is formed from one or more bioabsorbable or biodegradable polymer filaments. There is also described a method for inserting a platform device for use in creation of an arteriovenous fistula by identifying a candidate artery and a candidate vein and dissecting the candidate vein. Next, inserting a platform device into the vein and creating a breach in the candidate artery at a desired angle and location. Next, introducing the platform device and vein into the candidate artery and forming the platform device into a curvature angle selected to minimize turbulent blood flow in an anastomosis formed by the vein and the artery. The platform may also be used to maintain potency of supply blood vessels and/or organ blood vessels or the lumens during an organ transplant procedure.
MINIMALLY TRAUMATIC ANASTOMOSIS
An anastomosis prosthesis comprising a tubular member with a leading end comprising a leading edge, and a trailing end comprising a trailing edge, wherein the leading end of the tubular member is reversibly, radially compressible, and the leading edge of the tubular member is provided with one or more radially outwardly directed flexible, substantially linear anchoring members. The anchoring members are initially arranged at an angle in relation to a longitudinal axis of the tubular member such that the anchoring members point in the direction of the trailing end of the tubular member.
CIRCULAR STAPLER
The present disclosure provides a circular stapler including an instrument body, a handle assembly and a staple pushing rod; wherein an indicator and a strike part are disposed in the instrument body, and the indicator is rotatably connected to the instrument body; when the stapler is in an initial state, the indicator is in a first position area and pressed against the strike part; when the stapler is in a firing state, the indicator is moved to a second position area and separated from the strike part; when the stapler being fired, the indicator returns to the first position area from the second position area, strikes the strike part and emits a strike sound. The strike sound prompts an operator that firing has been successfully completed, so that the operator can know the firing state of the stapler in time and user experience of the operator can be improved.
TRANSCAVAL VENTURI
A device may provide a fluid connection between fluid vessels, such as between an inferior vena cava and an abdominal aorta. The device may include a conduit structure for deployment in a first fluid vessel or a shunt structure for deployment within a passage between the first fluid vessel and a second fluid vessel that is adjacent to the first fluid vessel. The conduit structure may include a narrowed section to which the shunt structure is secured and in fluid connection therewith.
Graft-catheter vascular access system
A vascular access device, for implantation at least partially below the skin of a patient to provide an arteriovenous fistula, includes a graft portion coupled to a catheter portion. The graft portion is sutured to an opening in an artery while the catheter portion is inserted into a vein so that its end lies within the vein downstream from the point of entry into the vein. The device may be comprised of ePTFE with an outer polyurethane coating or the graft portion may comprise ePTFE with an outer polyurethane coating and the catheter portion may comprise polyurethane. There may also be an inner polyurethane coating. Alternatively, the device may be comprised entirely of polyurethane.
Sheath for Use in Performing Surgical Vascular Anastomotic Procedures, and Applications Thereof
A sheath for use in performing surgical vascular anastomotic procedures, and applications thereof. Sheath includes a sheath main portion (tubular member) having a sheath main portion distal end, and a (cylindrical or conical) sheath main portion proximal open end, and also includes a sheath distal end portion, continuous with sheath main portion distal end, and having at least one intra-sheath fluid (blood, water, air) flow passageway (tunnel), each extending and passing entirely through inside of the sheath distal end portion, via two differently located parts thereof. Sheath distal end portion further includes an intra-sheath control wire anchoring and fixing pocket (cavity), and a sheath control wire passageway. Each intra-sheath fluid flow passageway facilitates continuous flow of blood vessel lumen fluids (blood, water, air) through the overall sheath. Particularly applicable for use in ‘clampless’ types of (end-to-side) surgical vascular anastomotic procedures, for performing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
METHOD FOR CONTROLLING END EFFECTOR CLOSURE FOR POWERED SURGICAL STAPLER
A powered surgical stapler includes a motor unit, a movable member, a controller, a sensor assembly, an anvil, and an opposing deck surface. A method of operating the stapler includes controlling the motor unit to actuate the movable member to move from the open position towards the closed position. The method also includes sensing closure data using the sensor assembly. The closure data includes an initial tissue contact position, a gap formed between the anvil and the opposing deck surface, and an axial force on the anvil. The method also includes communicating the closure data to the controller. The method also includes determining at least one of an adjusted closure rate or an adjusted closure stroke using the closure data. The method also includes controlling the motor unit using at least one of the adjusted closure rate or the adjusted closure stroke.