BLOOD VESSEL CONNECTORS AND METHODS FOR BLOOD VESSEL CONNECTION
20180221025 ยท 2018-08-09
Inventors
- Cornelis Antonius Franciscus Tulleken (Uithoorn, NL)
- Jappe Onno Tunnis Noest (Uithoorn, NL)
- Hendricus Jacobus Mansvelt Beck (Uithoorn, NL)
- Alexander Cornelis Elisabeth Van Thoor (Uithoorn, NL)
- David Stecher (Uithoorn, NL)
- Glenn Bronkers (Uithoorn, NL)
Cpc classification
A61B17/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/1121
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/1139
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/1135
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Various embodiments of the present disclosure include an apparatus comprising a clip which includes a first side including a first ring configured to pass over an end of a first vessel, the first ring configured to engage the first side with the first vessel, and a second side coupled to the first side, the second side including a second ring configured to pass over an end of a second vessel, the second ring being configured to engage the second side with the second vessel. The first and second sides, when in a closed position, are configured to maintain the first and second vessels in substantially end-to-end contact.
Claims
1. An anastomosis clip for connecting a first vessel with a second vessel, the anastomosis clip comprising: a first attachment portion; a second attachment portion; a hinge, the first attachment portion being hinged to the second attachment portion by the hinge, the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion, via the hinge, being movable between i) a closed position and ii) an open position; and a retainer ring structure, wherein, in the closed position, the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion are arranged substantially parallel to each other with the retainer ring structure being interposed between the first and second attachment portions, wherein, in the open position, the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion are arranged at a non-zero angle with respect to each other, and wherein, first attachment portion, the second attachment portion, and the retainer ring structure are configured in such a way that, when in the closed position: i) a part of the first attachment portion extends parallel to a part of the retainer ring structure to engage, in use, a wall of the first vessel between said part of the first attachment portion and said part of the retainer ring structure, ii) a part of the second attachment portion extends parallel to said part of the retainer ring structure to engage, in use, a wall of the second vessel between said part of the second attachment portion and said part of the retainer ring structure, and iii) the first attachment portion is movable away from the retainer ring structure while the second attachment portion remains parallel to the retainer ring structure and/or the second attachment portion is movable away from the retainer ring structure while the first attachment portion remains parallel to the retainer ring structure.
2. The anastomosis clip according to claim 1, wherein the retainer ring structure is attached to the hinge.
3. The anastomosis clip according to claim 1, wherein the hinge further allows the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion to be movable between the open position and the closed position.
4. The anastomosis clip according to claim 1, wherein the clip further comprises a biasing mechanism that biases the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion to the closed position.
5. The anastomosis clip according to claim 4, wherein the biasing mechanism comprises a spring element.
6. The anastomosis clip according to claim 1, wherein the part of the first attachment portion, which in the closed position extends parallel to said part of the retainer ring structure, lies within the retainer ring structure when in the closed position; and wherein the part of the second attachment portion, which in the closed position extends parallel to said part of the retainer ring structure, lies within the retainer ring structure when in the closed position.
7. The anastomosis clip according to claim 1, wherein the first attachment portion, second attachment portion, and the retainer ring structure are configured in such a way that, in the closed position and in use, the wall of the first and second vessels to be connected are pushed on top of each other.
8. The anastomosis clip according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion has a ring shape.
9. The anastomosis clip according to claim 8, wherein the ring shape is a closed ring shape configured to pass over an end of a vessel.
10. The anastomosis clip according to claim 8, wherein the ring shape is an open ring shape.
11. The anastomosis clip according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion comprise a fork with two prongs.
12. The anastomosis clip according to claim 11, wherein the fork has a curved section where the prongs are outwardly curved with respect to each other.
13. The anastomosis clip according to claim 11, wherein the fork has a rectilinear section where the prongs are substantially parallel to each other.
14. The anastomosis clip according to claim 11, wherein the prongs of the fork have a pointed distal end configured to puncture a vessel, wherein the fork has a curved section where the prongs are outwardly curved with respect to each other, wherein the fork has a rectilinear section where the prongs are substantially parallel to each other, and wherein the rectilinear section is arranged between the distal ends of the prongs and the curved section.
15. The anastomosis clip according to claim 1, wherein the first attachment portion has a ring shape, and wherein the second attachment portion comprise a fork with two prongs.
16. An anastomosis clip for connecting a first vessel with a second vessel, the anastomosis clip comprising: a first attachment portion; a second attachment portion; a hinge, the first attachment portion being hinged to the second attachment portion by the hinge, the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion, via the hinge, being movable between i) a closed position and ii) an open position; and a retainer ring structure, wherein, in the closed position, i) the retainer ring structure is interposed between the first and second attachment portion, and ii) the first attachment portion, second attachment portion, and the retainer ring structure are arranged substantially parallel to each other, wherein, in the open position, the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion are arranged at a non-zero angle with respect to each other, wherein the retainer ring structure defines a plane having a first side and a second side opposite the first side, and wherein, first attachment portion, the second attachment portion, and the retainer ring structure are configured in such a way that, in the closed position: i) the first attachment portion and the retainer ring structure cooperate on the first side to engage, in use, a wall of the first vessel between the first attachment portion and retainer ring structure for closing a connection with the first vessel, ii) the second attachment portion and the retainer ring structure cooperate on the second side to engage, in use, a wall of the second vessel between the second attachment portion and retainer ring structure for closing a connection with the second vessel, and iii) the first attachment portion is movable away from the retainer ring structure while the second attachment portion remains parallel to the retainer ring structure and/or the second attachment portion is movable away from the retainer ring structure while the first attachment portion remains parallel to the retainer ring structure.
17. The anastomosis clip according to claim 16, wherein the retainer ring structure is attached to the hinge.
18. The anastomosis clip according to claim 16, further comprising a biasing mechanism that biases the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion to the closed position.
19. The anastomosis clip according to claim 16, wherein at least a portion of the first attachment portion lies, when in the closed position, within the retainer ring structure, and wherein at least a portion of the second attachment portion lies, when in the closed position, within the retainer ring structure.
20. The anastomosis clip according to claim 16, wherein the first attachment portion, the second attachment portion, and the retainer ring structure are configured such that, in the closed position and in use, the wall of the first and second vessels to be connected are pushed on top of each other.
21. The anastomosis clip according to claim 16, wherein at least one of the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion comprise a fork with two prongs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0076] Embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like numerals may describe similar components in different views. Like numerals having different letter suffixes may represent different instances of similar components. The drawings illustrate generally, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, various embodiments discussed in the present document.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0086] The following detailed description includes references to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the detailed description. The drawings show illustrations in accordance with example embodiments. These example embodiments, which are also referred to herein as examples, are described in enough detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the present subject matter. The embodiments may be combined, other embodiments may be utilized, or structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of what is claimed. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense.
[0087] The accompanying figures illustrate generally an example anastomosis clip. In some examples, the anastomosis clip can be used to connect two vessels together. In further examples, the anastomosis clip can be used to connect two vessels substantially end to end, as shown for example in
[0088] Referring now to
[0089] In some examples, the gripping formations 22 can be squeezed together against the bias by an applicator to move the rings 16 and 18 apart (
[0090] In an example, the rings 16 and 18 have attachment features in the form of points 24 extending radially outwardly from the rings 16 and 18. In some examples, the points 24 are configured to puncture the vessel wall, such as, for instance, the folded-over vessel wall 26 of one or more of the vessels to be joined (
[0091] Reference is now made to
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[0094] In some examples, at least one of the sides 16 and 18 of the clip includes an attachment portion configured to attach the side to a corresponding vessel. In some examples, the attachment portion includes attachment features such as forks 30 and 32 configured to pierce the vessel wall. While each side is shown with a two-prong (or paired) fork, it is contemplated that the sides of the anastomosis clip 10 include differently configured attachment features.
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[0096] If desired, a laser catheter (or other device) can be passed through the first vessel 12 to align a tip of the laser catheter with the surface 36 and to cut through the wall of the first vessel lying within that region. Instead of a laser other devices may be used like punchers or scissors to create an incision or hole in, or flap from, the vessel wall. The laser catheter can be of conventional type. Appropriate cuts by the laser form a hole in the vessel wall allowing the passage of blood. In some examples, a hole is not formed in the region 36 until the two vessels 12 and 14 have first been joined together in the following manner.
[0097] Referring to
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[0099] In the event a hole has already been formed in the first vessel 12 (as described above), the laser catheter (or other device) can then be used to cut a second hole in the side of the second vessel 14 to allow fluid to pass between the first and second vessels 12 and 14 through the now-aligned holes in their sides. If a hole has not previously been formed in the first vessel 12, the laser catheter (or other device) can then be used at this time to cut a joint hole in abutting sides of both of the first and second vessels 12 and 14 to allow fluid to pass between the first and second vessels through the joint hole. In some examples, the anastomosis clip 10 in the closed position connects the vessels side-to-side, and can disconnect the vessels in the open position. In some examples, the anastomosis clip 10 (and the hinge 20 thereof) is sufficient to maintain the vessels in side-to-side contact without the need of separate fasteners, such as sutures, for instance. However, in other examples, it is contemplated that one or more additional fasteners can be used with the anastomosis clip.
[0100] The sides and/or forks of the clip 10 can assume different configurations or be of different sizes relative to one another. For example, and with reference to
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[0102] One or both sides 16 and 18 include attachment features configured to attach the side to a corresponding vessel. In the examples illustrated in
[0103] It will be appreciated that the substantially parallel, rectilinear portions 42 of the bull-horn forks 30 and 32 do not stretch the walls of the vessel as much as the rounder ring-shaped forks of the example clip 10 discussed further above, when inserted into the walls of a vessel. The narrower or straighter fork configuration can allow easier entry of the forks into the walls of a corresponding vessel.
[0104] As shown in
[0105] In some examples, a clip 10 includes a fork-ring combination such that a first side of the clip 10 includes attachment features (such as the example forks 30 and 32 of
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[0108] In some examples, the sides 16 and 18 of the clip are joined together by a central hinge portion 20 formed integrally with the material of the clip 10, similar again to the structure of a paper-clip. In some examples, the sides 16 and 18 of the clip can be urged apart manually. In some examples, the sides 16 and 18 can be urged apart by an operator using the jaws 40 of an applicator 48 which engage with areas of the hinge portion 20 (
[0109] In some examples, a leg of each side 16 and 18 of the clip terminates at a proximal end in a curved, sharp portion indicated respectively by numerals 16A and 18A in
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[0111] Turning again to
[0112] In some examples, each of the sides 16 and 18 includes attachment features configured to attach each of the sides to a corresponding vessel. In some examples, the attachment features include forks 30 and 32 configured to pierce the vessel wall. While each side is shown with a two-prong (or paired) fork, it is contemplated that the sides of the anastomosis clip 10 include differently configured attachment features. In some embodiments, the ends of the forks 30 and 32 are sharp to pierce the vessel wall. In some examples, the retainer member 46 is fixed to the clip, or may be attached to or form part of the hinge 20. In some examples, the retainer member 46 is free and unattached to the clip. A clip kit including a clip 10 (as described in any of the examples above) and a separate retainer member 46 (configured to be interposable between the sides) may be provided. In some examples, the retainer member includes a ring structure, including for example a structure substantially as shown in
[0113] As with the examples described above, installation of the clip 10 can proceed as follows. The clip 10 is opened (or otherwise manipulated when closed, depending on the overall configuration of the clip 10, or its respective sides 16 and 18 and attachment features, and so forth) so that one side 16 of the clip 10 is inserted into the wall of a first vessel (such as a donor vessel), and the other side 18 of the clip is inserted into the wall of a second vessel (such as a recipient vessel). The clip 10 can be used as appropriate to form end-to-end, side-to-side, or end-to-side vessel connections. In a side-to-side vessel connection, for example, the retainer member 46 lies in use between the outer surfaces of the walls of the adjoining vessels and defines a reaction surface against which the sides 16 and 18 of the clip 10 (inserted within the corresponding vessel wall) can push or engage the vessel walls to close a corresponding vessel connection. This arrangement is shown for example in schematic sectional outline in
[0114] Some embodiments of the present inventive subject matter include methods for facilitating connection of first and second vessels. One such embodiment is illustrated in
[0115] In some examples, the method 900 further comprises folding a portion of the end of the first or second vessel over the first or second ring; and attaching the first or second ring to the folded-over portion of the first or second end, respectively. The first or second side of the clip may include respective first or second attachment features, the first or second attachment features including points configured to puncture a wall of the first or second vessel.
[0116] In some examples, the wall is a wall of the first or second folded-over portion , and the method 900 further comprises inserting the points into the wall to attach the first or second ring to the folded-over portion of the first or second vessel end, respectively.
[0117] The first and second sides of the obtained clip may be biased to a closed position, and the method 900 may further comprise closing the sides of the clip to maintain the first and second vessels in substantially end-to-end contact.
[0118] With reference to
[0119] In some examples, the first and second sides of the obtained clip are biased to a closed position, and wherein closing the sides of the clip includes maintaining the first and second vessels in substantially side-to-side or side-to-end contact.
[0120] The first or second attachment portion may include points or at least one fork configured to puncture the side wall or end of the respective first or second vessel, and wherein the method further includes inserting the points or the at least one fork into the side wall or end of the first or second vessel thereby to engage the first or second side of the clip with the respective side wall or end of the first or second vessel.
[0121] In some examples, the first or second attachment portion includes a pair of forks for piercing the side wall of the first or second vessel, the pair of forks defining an outline that can stretch or support a portion of the side wall disposed between the forks when the forks are embedded in the side wall of the first or second vessel. The method 1000 may further comprise inserting the pair of forks into the side wall of the respective first or second vessel, and supporting or stretching a portion of the side wall disposed between the inserted forks.
[0122] In some examples, the obtained clip includes a retainer member interposable between the first and second side soft the clip, the retainer member being configured to engage with a side of the clip to open or close a connection between the first and second vessels, the method further comprising opening or closing at least one of the sides of the clip to open or close the connection. The method 1000 may further comprise forming a hole in the side wall of the first or second vessel.
Additional Notes
[0123] The patent or application file, including the file of related applications, may contain at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent or patent application publication with color drawing(s) will be provided by the Office upon request and payment of the necessary fee.
[0124] The above detailed description includes references to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the detailed description. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. These embodiments are also referred to herein as examples. Such examples can include elements in addition to those shown or described. However, the present inventors also contemplate examples in which only those elements shown or described are provided. Moreover, the present inventors also contemplate examples using any combination or permutation of those elements shown or described (or one or more aspects thereof), either with respect to a particular example (or one or more aspects thereof), or with respect to other examples (or one or more aspects thereof) shown or described herein.
[0125] All publications, patents, and patent documents referred to in this document are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety, as though individually incorporated by reference. In the event of inconsistent usages between this document and those documents so incorporated by reference, the usage in the incorporated reference(s) should be considered supplementary to that of this document; for irreconcilable inconsistencies, the usage in this document controls.
[0126] In this document, the terms a or an are used, as is common in patent documents, to include one or more than one, independent of any other instances or usages of at least one or one or more. In this document, the term or is used to refer to a nonexclusive or, such that A or B includes A but not B, B but not A, and A and B, unless otherwise indicated. In this document, the terms including and in which are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms comprising and wherein. Also, in the following claims, the terms including and comprising are open-ended, that is, a system, device, article, or process that includes elements in addition to those listed after such a term in a claim are still deemed to fall within the scope of that claim. Moreover, in the following claims, the terms first, second, and third, etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects.
[0127] Method examples described herein can be machine or computer-implemented at least in part. Some examples can include a computer-readable medium or machine-readable medium encoded with instructions operable to configure an electronic device to perform methods as described in the above examples. An implementation of such methods can include code, such as microcode, assembly language code, a higher-level language code, or the like. Such code can include computer readable instructions for performing various methods. The code may form portions of computer program products. Further, in an example, the code can be tangibly stored on one or more volatile, non-transitory, or non-volatile tangible computer-readable media, such as during execution or at other times. Examples of these tangible computer-readable media can include, but are not limited to, hard disks, removable magnetic disks, removable optical disks (e.g., compact disks and digital video disks), magnetic cassettes, memory cards or sticks, random access memories (RAMs), read only memories (ROMs), and the like.
[0128] The above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. Other embodiments can be used, such as by one of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The Abstract is provided to comply with 37 C.F.R. 1.72(b), to allow the reader to quickly ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. Also, in the above Detailed Description, various features may be grouped together to streamline the disclosure. This should not be interpreted as intending that an unclaimed disclosed feature is essential to any claim. Rather, inventive subject matter may lie in less than all features of a particular disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment, and it is contemplated that such embodiments can be combined with each other in various combinations or permutations. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.