Claims
- 1. An activated surgical fastener to effect a weld between at least two substrates in an individual, comprising:
a means for attaching said substrates; and a fusion composition to weld said attached substrates upon the application of energy thereto.
- 2. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, wherein said energy is applied conductively or inductively.
- 3. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, wherein energy applied to said fusion composition is radiofrequency energy, radiant energy or microwave energy.
- 4. The activated surgical fastener of claim 3, wherein energy applied to said fusion composition is radiofrequency energy.
- 5. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, further comprising at least one conductive element.
- 6. The activated surgical fastener of claim 5, wherein said conductive element comprises at least one electrode.
- 7. The activated surgical fastener of claim 6, wherein said conductive element is an electrode array, said array comprising a plurality of isolated electrode terminals.
- 8. The activated surgical fastener of claim 6, wherein said conductive element is a material capable of being heated inductively.
- 9. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, further comprising at least one material wherein said material changes configuration upon the application of said energy.
- 10. The activated surgical fastener of claim 9, wherein said material is a shape-memory polymer or a shape-memory metal.
- 11. The activated surgical fastener of claim 9, wherein said material(s) shrink upon heating.
- 12. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, wherein said attaching means is a surgical suture comprising:
a filamentous material having a first end and a second end such that said first and second ends are juxtaposed to form a closed loop for attaching said substrates, said ends welded upon application of energy to said fusion compound.
- 13. The activated surgical fastener of claim 12, wherein said filamentous material comprises a plastic, a protein, a fiber, or a combination thereof.
- 14. The activated surgical fastener of claim 12, wherein said filamentous material comprises a plurality of ridges.
- 15. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, wherein said attaching means comprises at least one spine.
- 16. The activated surgical fastener of claim 15, wherein said spine is one or more microneedles.
- 17. The activated surgical fastener of claim 15, wherein the attaching means is a staple, a clip or a pin.
- 18. The activated surgical staple, a clip or a pin of claim 1, wherein said fusion composition is biocompatible.
- 19. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, wherein said fusion composition comprises a protein, a metal, a ferromagnetic material, a conducting polymer, a pharmaceutical, an ionic mixture or a combination thereof.
- 20. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, wherein the substrate is a biological tissue.
- 21. The activated surgical fastener of claim 20, wherein said tissue is surgically separated or is surgically grafted.
- 22. The activated surgical fastener of claim 1, wherein said fastener is positioned in relation to said substrates by an applicator.
- 23. The activated surgical fastener of claim 22, wherein said applicator utilizes pressure to position said fastener.
- 24. The activated surgical fastener of claim 23, wherein said pressure is created with a spring mechanism or with a gas.
- 25. The activated surgical fastener of claim 22, wherein said applicator is used endoscopically.
- 26. A surgical device, comprising:
the activated surgical fastener means of claim 1;an applicator to position at least one of said fasteners in relation to at least two substrates; a means of delivering energy to said fastener to effect a weld between said substrates; and, a means to control the welding process
- 27. The surgical device of claim 26, wherein said activated surgical fastener is a surgical suture and said applicator comprises a means of holding a first end and a second end of said suture in juxtaposition to one another to form a closed loop to effect said weld.
- 28. The surgical device of claim 27, said applicator further comprising a means to apply tension to the ends of said suture.
- 29. The surgical device of claim 26, wherein said applicator comprises a means of applying pressure to position said surgical fastener to effect said weld.
- 30. The surgical device of claim 29, wherein said pressure is created with a spring mechanism or with a gas.
- 31. The surgical device of claim 26, wherein said means of delivering energy is conductive or inductive.
- 32. The surgical device of claim 31, wherein said energy is radiofrequency energy, radiant energy or microwave energy.
- 33. The surgical device of claim 32, wherein said energy is radiofrequency energy.
- 34. The surgical device of claim 26, wherein said means to control the welding process is electronic.
- 35. The surgical device of claim 26, wherein said means to control the welding process comprises:
a means to detect changes in said surgical fastening means, in said substrates or both as a ferromagnetic material comprising said surgical fastening means reaches a Curie temperature.
- 36. The surgical device of claim 26, wherein said means to control the welding process comprises:
a feedback control circuit to monitor voltage or current.
- 37. The surgical device of claim 26, wherein said means to control the welding process comprises a means to monitor the thermal history of the surgical fastener.
- 38. The surgical device of claim 26, wherein said applicator is positioned topically or endoscopically.
- 39. The device of claim 26, wherein at least one said substrates is a biological tissue.
- 40. The device of claim 39, wherein said tissue is surgically separated or surgically grafted.
- 41. A method of surgically fastening at least two substrates comprising the steps of:
positioning the activated surgical fastener of claim 26 in relation to said substrates with the surgical device of claim 26 to attach said substrates; and forming a weld between said surgical fastener and said substrates with the surgical device of claim 26 thereby surgically fastening said substrates.
- 42. The method of claim 41, wherein said activated surgical fastener is positioned topically or via an endoscope.
- 43. The method of claim 41, wherein at least one of the substrates is a biological tissue.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein said tissue is surgically separated or is surgically grafted.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This non-provisional application claims benefit of U.S. provisional 60/438,752, filed Jan. 8, 2003, now abandoned and U.S. provisional 60/402,524, filed Aug. 9, 2002, now abandoned.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60438752 |
Jan 2003 |
US |
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60402524 |
Aug 2002 |
US |