Claims
- 1. An anastomotic device comprising:
A) a first malleable mounting structure for mounting on a first vessel; B) a second malleable mounting structure for mounting on a second vessel; C) a coupling for connecting said first mounting structure to said second mounting structure; and D) first and second fasteners for attaching said first and second malleable mounting structures to the first and second vessels, respectively, adjacent to incisions in the first and second vessels to position an inside surface of the first vessel adjacent to the incision in the first vessel in abutting contact with an inside surface of the second vessel adjacent to the incision in the second vessel to form a joint establishing sealed interior communication between the first and second vessels.
- 2. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein the joint is of a generally sinusoidal shape.
- 3. The anastomotic device defined in claim 2 wherein said generally sinusoidal shape includes a positive lobe and a negative lobe located adjacent to each other.
- 4. The anastomotic device defined in claim 3 wherein the first fastener is positioned to form a positive lobe when said joint is formed and the second fastener is positioned to form a negative lobe when said joint is formed.
- 5. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein a plurality of first and second fasteners are provided and each first fastener is interdigitated with an adjacent second fastener.
- 6. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein each of said first and second malleable mounting structures includes an inside edge and an outside edge with the inside edges being located adjacent to the incision in the respective vessel and interiorly of the outside edges when the structures are mounted on a vessel, said first and second fasteners being located adjacent to the outside edges.
- 7. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein the fasteners for attaching the mounting structures are located on each mounting structure and spaced apart from each other by different spacings according to whether the vessel on which the mounting structure is to be mounted is an aorta or a coronary artery.
- 8. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 further comprising means for varying the stiffness of the joint.
- 9. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein each fastener includes a body having a root attached to an associated malleable mounting structure and a tip spaced from the associated malleable mounting structure, said body further including a top surface, a bottom surface and edges.
- 10. The anastomotic device defined in claim 9 wherein said top and bottom surfaces taper toward each other from said root to said tip.
- 11. The anastomotic device defined in claim 10 wherein said edges taper toward each other from said root to said tip.
- 12. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein the coupling comprises a tab on each malleable mounting structure.
- 13. The anastomotic device defined in claim 12 wherein the coupling further comprises a male element on one tab and a female element on another tab.
- 14. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 further comprising guide structure for guiding said first and second malleable mounting structures into alignment with each other.
- 15. The anastomotic device defined in claim 14 wherein the guide structure comprises an elongate tensile member extending from one of said first and second malleable mounting structures to the other malleable mounting structure.
- 16. The anastomotic device defined in claim 15 wherein the other malleable mounting structure is connected for movement along said elongate tensile member.
- 17. The anastomotic device defined in claim 15 wherein said elongate tensile member is attached to one of said first and second malleable mounting structures.
- 18. The anastomotic device defined in claim 17 wherein the coupling comprises a clamp and said clamp includes a cutting means for cutting said elongate tensile member.
- 19. The anastomotic device defined in claim 15 further compromising a securing structure for holding one of said first and second malleable mounting structures to said elongate tensile member.
- 20. The anastomotic device defined in claim 12 wherein said coupling comprises means for forming a snap fit between said first and second malleable mounting structures.
- 21. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein each malleable mounting structure comprises a portion that is formed of material that is absorbed into a patient's body after a healing process.
- 22. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 further comprising a tool for manipulating each malleable mounting structure into contact with the vessels and manipulating the mounting structures after the structures have been engaged with the vessels.
- 23. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein said coupling comprises docking elements of each malleable mounting structure and an elastomeric ring engageable around the docking elements to couple the mounting structures together.
- 24. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein said coupling comprises a foldable element on one mounting structure and an element on the other mounting structure about which said foldable element may be folded to couple said mounting structures together.
- 25. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein said coupling comprises a docking element on each mounting structure, said docking elements being twisted together to couple said mounting structures together.
- 26. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein said coupling comprises a pre-tied elongate tensile member attached to a docking element on one malleable mounting structure and a clamp carried by said tensile member for engagement with the other mounting structures.
- 27. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein said coupling comprises a magnetized docking element on one of said malleable mounting structures for magnetic attraction of a docking element on the other of the structures.
- 28. The anastomotic device defined in claim 1 wherein said coupling comprises a rivet engageable with the first and second mounting structures.
- 29. An anastomosis joint comprising:
A) a first vessel having an incision defined therein and an edge adjacent to said incision; B) a second vessel having an incision defined therein and an edge adjacent to the incision in the second vessel; and C) mounting structure secured to the first and second vessels, said structure placing said first vessel in contact with said second vessel with an inside surface of the first vessel adjacent to the incision in the first vessel in abutting contact with an inside surface of the second vessel adjacent to the incision in the second vessel to form a joint establishing sealed interior communication between the first and second vessels.
- 30. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 29 wherein the joint is of a generally sinusoidal shape.
- 31. The anastomosis joint of claim 29 wherein the inside surfaces of the first and second vessels in abutting contact are edge surfaces of the incisions in the vessels.
- 32. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 29 further comprising first fasteners securing the mounting structure to the first vessel and second fasteners securing the mounting structure to the second vessel, said first fasteners being interdigitated with adjacent second fasteners when said joint is formed.
- 33. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 32 further comprising a first fastener mounting element on the first vessel having a body with an inside edge located adjacent to the incision in the first vessel and an outside edge located so the body of the first fastener mounting element is positioned between the inside edge and the outside edge of the first fastener mounting element, and a second fastener mounting element on the second vessel having a body with an inside edge located adjacent to the incision in the second vessel and an outside edge located so the body of the second fastener mounting element is positioned between the inside and the outside edges of the second fastener mounting element, said fasteners being mounted on said fastener mounting elements adjacent to the outside edges of the fastener mounting elements.
- 34. A method for performing an anastomosis comprising:
A) defining an incision in a first vessel; B) defining an incision in a second vessel; C) mounting a first malleable mounting structure on the first vessel adjacent to the incision in the first vessel; D) mounting a second malleable mounting structure on the second vessel adjacent to the incision in the second vessel; E) guiding the first malleable mounting structure and the second malleable mounting structure into contact with each other; F) placing the first and second vessels against each other to form an area of in abutting contact therebetween adjacent to the first and second malleable mounting structures; and G) forming the area of abutting contact between the vessels into a generally sinusoidal shape.
- 35. The method defined in claim 34 wherein the step of guiding the first malleable mounting structure and the second malleable mounting structure into contact with each other includes interdigitating portions of the first malleable mounting structure and portions of the second-malleable mounting structure.
- 36. The method defined in claim 34 wherein in the step of guiding the first malleable mounting structure and the second malleable mounting structure into contact with each other includes extending an elongate tensile member between the mounting structures and guiding one of the mounting structure along the tensile member.
- 37. The method defined in claim 34 wherein the step of guiding the first malleable mounting structure and the second malleable mounting structure into contact with each other includes clamping the first and second malleable mounting structures together.
- 38. The method defined in claim 36 wherein the step of guiding the first malleable mounting structure and the second malleable mounting structure into contact with each other further includes threading the tensile member through a portion of one of the mounting structures.
- 39. The method defined in claim 37 wherein the first and second malleable structures are clamped together after the structures contact and the step of guiding the first malleable mounting structure and the second malleable mounting structure into contact with each other further comprises cutting the tensile member after the mounting structures are clamped together.
- 40. A method for forming an anastomosis comprising:
A) forming an incision in a first vessel; B) installing an anvil into the first vessel through the incision; C) mounting a first malleable mounting structure on the first vessel by setting fasteners on the first mounting structure into the first vessel adjacent to the incision; D) fully forming the fasteners by driving them against the anvil and gently turning them toward the incision; E) manipulating the first mounting structure into a configuration opening the incision in the first vessel; F) removing the anvil from the first vessel through the incision therein; G) forming an incision in a second vessel; H) installing an anvil into the second vessel through the incision in the second vessel; I) mounting a second malleable mounting structure on the second vessel by setting fasteners on the second mounting structure into the second vessel adjacent to the incision in the second vessel; J) fully forming the fasteners of the second mounting structure by driving them against the anvil in the second vessel and gently turning them toward the incision in the second vessel; K) manipulating the second mounting structure into a configuration opening the incision in the second vessel; L) removing the anvil from the second vessel through the incision therein; M) guiding the first and second mounting structures into contact with each other to bring the first and second vessels in abutting contact with each other; and N) connecting the first and second mounting structures together.
- 41. The method according to claim 40 further comprising trimming the first and second vessels adjacent the incisions formed therein.
- 42. The method according to claim 40 wherein, upon guiding of the first and second mounting structures into contact, the fasteners on the respective structures interdigitate with each other and the vessels contact to form a generally sinusoidal joint therebetween.
- 43. A process for forming a malleable anastomosis stent comprising:
masking both sides of a sheet of malleable material using a photo negative mask in a pattern of an entire stent; immersing the sheet in a chemical bath; re-masking both sides of the sheet with a photo negative mask around a body portion of the stent being formed, except for tine areas associated with the stent; re-immersing the sheet into the chemical bath; removing the sheet from the chemical bath; passing the removed sheet through a progressive die to form tines on the stent; and removing the stent from the sheet.
- 44. The process defined in claim 43 further comprising a step of etching the sheet and creating registration features on the sheet.
- 45. The process defined in claim 43 wherein the formed stent has a body and tines on the body, with the tines being thinner than the body.
- 46. The process defined in claim 43 further comprising immersing the sheet into a chemical bath to clean it.
- 47. The process defined in claim 46 further compromising coating both sides of the sheet with photoresist.
- 48. The process defined in claim 47 further comprising applying a negative mask to both sides of the sheet and forming mirror images of the stent on both sides of the sheet.
- 49. The process defined in claim 48 further comprising aligning the negative mask on one side of the sheet with the negative mask on the other side of the sheet with registration features.
- 50. The process defined in claim 49 further comprising placing the sheet under a source of UV rich light on both sides after the negative masks are aligned.
- 51. The process defined in claim 50 further comprising removing the negative masks and immersing the sheet in a developer and hardening the areas that were exposed to light.
- 52. The process defined in claim 51 further comprising washing the sheet free of developer and non-hardening photoresist.
- 53. The process defined in claim 52 further comprising placing the light-exposed sheet into a chemical bath and etching away areas of the sheet not protected by hardened photoresist.
- 54. The process defined in claim 53 further comprising removing the sheet from the chemical bath and washing away chemical etchant and stripping the remaining photoresist with a solvent.
- 55. The process defined in claim 54 further comprising tapering each tine in two directions to leave a sharp pointed tip on the tines with smooth edges.
- 56. The process defined in claim 55 further comprising coating both sides of the remaining sheet with photoresist.
- 57. The process defined in claim 56 further comprising applying a negative mask to both sides of the sheet only on the body portion of the stent and forming a mirror image of the stent on both sides of the sheet.
- 58. The process defined in claim 57 further comprising aligning the negative mask on one side of the sheet with the negative mask on the other side of the sheet using registration features.
- 59. The process defined in claim 58 further comprising placing the sheet under a source of UV rich light on both sides after the negative masks are aligned.
- 60. The process defined in claim 59 further comprising removing the negative masks and immersing the sheet in a developer and hardening the areas that were exposed to light.
- 61. The process defined in claim 60 further comprising washing the sheet free of developer and non-hardened photoresist.
- 62. The process defined in claim 61 further comprising placing the sheet into a chemical bath and etching away tine areas that are not protected by hardened photoresist.
- 63. The process defined in claim 62 further comprising removing the sheet from the chemical bath and washing away chemical etchant and stripping the remaining photoresist with solvent.
- 64. An anastomosis stent formed by a process which comprises:
providing a chemical double etch process which includes using a photo negative mask and forming a pattern of an anastomosis stent on a sheet of material; immersing the sheet in a chemical bath; re-masking the sheet with a photo negative around the pattern of an anastomosis stent except for tine areas associated with the stent; re-immersing the sheet into the-chemical bath; removing the sheet from the chemical bath; passing the removed sheet through a progressive die; and removing the stent from the sheet.
- 65. An anastomosis joint comprising:
a first malleable mounting structure mounted on a first vessel; a second malleable mounting structure mounted on a second vessel; and means for joining said first and second malleable mounting structures and forming tissue associated with the first and second vessels adjacent to said first and second malleable mounting structures into a complimental shape for joinder.
- 66. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 65 wherein said shape is generally sinusoidal.
- 67. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 65 further comprising means for adjusting stiffness of an anastomosis joint formed when said first and second malleable mounting structures are joined with tissue therebetween.
- 68. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 67 wherein said means for adjusting stiffness comprises a body of one of said malleable mounting structures.
- 69. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 67 wherein said malleable mounting structures include deformable bodies and said means for adjusting stiffness comprises docking legs attached to said bodies.
- 70. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 65 wherein the means is adapted to form the tissue into a compliant joint.
- 71. A guide tool for use in performing an anastomosis comprising:
a handle; a hand grip on one end of said handle; a nest on another end of said handle, said nest being sized and shaped to receive a malleable mounting structure and including leg retention members which releasably engage docking legs on a malleable mounting structure received within the nest; and means operably connecting said hand grip to said nest to release the mounting structure from said nest.
- 72. An installing tool for installing a malleable mounting structure on a vessel for use in performing an anastomosis comprising:
a handle; a hand grip on one end of said handle; a cassette accommodating receiver on another end of said handle; and a lock for securing a cassette to the receiver, said lock being selectively operable to release the cassette.
- 73. The installing tool defined in claim 72 further comprising a malleable mounting structure releasably mounted in said cassette.
- 74. The installing tool defined in claim 73 wherein said malleable mounting structure includes tines for penetrating the vessel and the tool further comprises an anvil on said cassette for selectively crimping the tines to secure the mounting structure to the vessel.
- 75. The installing tool defined in claim 72 further comprising a cassette secured to the receiver and including a malleable mounting structure in said cassette, said mounting structure including tines for attaching said mounting structure to a patient's tissue.
- 76. The installing tool defined in claim 75 further comprising means in said cassette for protecting said tines.
- 77. The installing tool defined in claim 75 further comprising means on said cassette for supporting said tines as said mounting structure is being attached to the vessel.
- 78. The installing tool defined in claim 75 further comprising means on said handle for deforming the mounting structure into a desired shape and size.
- 79. A disposable cassette for use in performing an anastomosis comprising:
a body; means on said body for mounting a malleable mounting structure on said body; and means carried by said body for releasably attaching said body to an installing tool.
- 80. The disposable cassette defined in claim 79 wherein the means for releasably attaching said body to an installing tool includes an anvil having a stem extending through the body and a prong on said stem having a groove engageable by a releasable locking element.
- 81. An installing tool for installing a malleable mounting structure on a vessel for use in performing an anastomosis comprising:
a handle; a hand grip on one end of said handle; means for releasably attaching a malleable mounting structure on said handle; and means on said handle for manipulating a malleable mounting structure attached to said handle to malleably configure the mounting structure.
- 82. The installing tool defined in claim 81 wherein a malleable mounting structure includes tines for penetrating the vessel and the tool further comprises an anvil on said handle for selectively crimping the tines to secure the mounting structure to the vessel.
- 83. The installing tool defined in claim 82 further comprising a knife on said handle for enlarging an incision in the vessel.
- 84. A tool for use in performing an anastomosis comprising:
A) a flexible outer shaft; B) an operating handle on one end of said outer shaft; C) a flexible core shaft slidably located in said outer shaft; D) an O-ring slidably mounted on a distal end of said core shaft; E) a countersink tip on said core shaft distal end for engagement with docking elements of two malleable mounting structures; and F) said operating handle being connected to said flexible core shaft to move said core shaft with respect to said outer shaft to force said O-ring off of said core shaft and onto docking elements engaged with said tip to attach the docking elements together.
- 85. A device for use in forming an anastomosis said device being comprised of a first malleable mounting structure comprising:
A) a plurality of non-absorbable sections formed of material that is not absorbed by a patient's tissue; B) a plurality of absorbable sections connecting said non-absorbable sections together and formed of material that is absorbable by the patients tissue; and C) fasteners on said non-absorbable sections for attaching said non-absorbable sections to the patient's tissue.
- 86. The device defined in claim 85, wherein the first mounting structure further comprises a docking element on one of said non-absorbable sections.
- 87. The device defined in claim 86 further being comprised of a second malleable mounting structure cooperable with the first structure to form an anastomotic joint.
- 88. The device defined in claim 87 further comprising a docking element on said second malleable mounting structure.
- 89. The device defined in claim 87 wherein said second malleable mounting structure further comprises a plurality of non-absorbable sections and a plurality of absorbable sections connecting the non-absorbable sections of said second mounting structure together.
- 90. The device defined in claim 89 further comprising fasteners on the non-absorbable sections of said second mounting structure for attaching said second mounting structure to the patient.
- 91. The device defined in claim 90 wherein the fasteners on the first and second mounting structures are oriented with respect to each other so the fasteners of said first and second mounting structures are interdigitated with each other to capture the patient's tissue therebetween and form a joint having a generally sinusoidal shape.
- 92. The device defined in claim 89 wherein said non-absorbable sections are formed of Titanium.
- 93. The device defined in claim 89 wherein said non-absorbable sections are formed of stainless steel.
- 94. An anastomosis joint comprising:
A) a first mounting structure mounted on a first vessel of a patient, said first structure being comprised of a plurality of unconnected elements each having a fastener attaching the element to the first vessel; B) a second mounting structure on a second vessel of the patient, said second structure being comprised of a plurality of unconnected elements each having a fastener attaching the element to the second vessel; C) docking elements on each mounting structure; and D) coupling elements connecting the docking elements of said first and second mounting structures together.
- 95. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 94 wherein the fasteners of the first mounting structure interdigitate with the fasteners of the second mounting structure to force tissue of the vessels adjacent the fasteners into a generally sinusoidal shape.
- 96. An anastomosis joint comprising:
A) a first mounting structure mounted on a first vessel of a patient, said structure being comprised of a plurality of non-absorbable elements each having a fastener attaching the element to the first vessel; B) a plurality of absorbable elements connecting the non-absorbable elements of the first mounting structure together; C) a second mounting structure on a second vessel of the patient, said structure being comprised by a plurality of non-absorbable elements each having a fastener attaching the element to the second vessel; D) a plurality of absorbable elements connecting the non-absorbable elements of the second mounting structure together; E) docking elements on each mounting structure; and F) coupling elements connecting the docking elements of said first and second mounting structures together.
- 97. The anastomosis joint claim 96 wherein the fasteners of the first mounting structure interdigitate with the fasteners of the second mounting structure to force tissue of the vessels adjacent the fasteners into a generally sinusoidal shape.
- 98. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 94 wherein each of said unconnected elements is formed of Titanium.
- 99. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 94 wherein each of said unconnected elements is formed of Stainless Steel.
- 100. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 96 wherein each of the non-absorbable elements is formed of Titanium.
- 101. The anastomosis joint defined in claim 96 wherein each of the non-absorbable elements is formed of Stainless Steel.
- 102. A tool for securing tines extending from a malleable ring-shaped anastomotic stent to body tissue, said tool comprising:
A) an elongate body having a surface at one end thereof for supporting the stent in a condition where the tines extend from said one end; B) an anvil carried by and mounted for movement relative to the body towards and away from the tines of a stent supported on said surface; and C) an operator to selectively move the anvil towards said surface to crimp the tines of a stent supported on said surface.
- 103. The tool defined in claim 102 wherein the anvil has a stem extending therefrom towards the body.
- 104. The tool defined in claim 103 wherein the operator comprises:
A) an elongate shaft extending through the body for longitudinal movement relative thereto; and B) a connector between one end of the shaft and the stem, said connector being selectively releasable to permit the anvil to be detached from the body after the tines of a stent supported by the body have been crimped.
- 105. The tool defined in claim 104 further comprising a handle secured to the shaft for movement therewith relative to the body to pull the anvil towards the support surface.
- 106. The tool defined in claim 102 further comprising spreader bars carried by the body for engagement with a stent supported on said surface, said bars being selectively operable to shape the stent.
- 107. The tool defined in claim 106, further comprising:
A) a spreader bar carrier mounted on the body for longitudinal movement relative thereto, said spreader bars being secured to the carrier for movement therewith; and B) mutually engagable cam surfaces on the spreader bars and body to move the spreader bars laterally relative to the body in response to longitudinal movement of the carrier relative to the body.
- 108. The tool defined in claim 106 wherein said spreader bars are operable after the stent has been secured to body tissue to manipulate the tissue.
- 109. The tool defined in claim 102 further comprising a tissue cutter carried by the body, said cutter being selectively extensible relative to said surface to create a predetermined cut in tissue to which a stent supported on the surface has been secured.
- 110. The tool defined in claim 109 wherein the operator and the cutter are mutually engagable to extend the cutter relative to said surface upon full crimping of the tines by the anvil in response to actuation of the operator.
- 111. A tool for securing tines extending from a malleable ring-shaped anastomotic stent to body tissue, said tool comprising:
A) an elongate body having a cassette pocket at one end thereof removably receiving a stent carrying cassette, said cassette having an end surface supporting a the stent in a condition where the tines extend from said one end; B) an anvil carried by said cassette and mounted for movement relative to the body towards and away from the tines of the stent supported on said surface; and C) an operator carried by the body and secured to the anvil to selectively move the anvil towards said surface to crimp the tines of a stent supported on said surface.
- 112. The tool defined in claim 111 wherein the anvil is supported on a stem carried by and extending from the cassette.
- 113. The tool defined in claim 112 wherein the operator comprises:
A) an elongate shaft extending through the body for longitudinal movement relative thereto; and B) a connector between one end of the shaft and the stem, said connector being selectively releasable to permit the anvil to be detached from the cassette after the tines of a stent supported by the cassette have been crimped.
- 114. The tool defined in claim 113 further comprising a handle secured to the shaft for movement therewith relative to the body to enable the anvil to be pulled toward the support surface.
- 115. The tool defined in claim 111 further comprising spreader bars carried by the body for engagement with a stent supported on said cassette, said bars being selectively operable to shape the stent.
- 116. The tool defined in claim 115, further comprising:
A) a spreader bar carrier mounted on the body for longitudinal movement relative thereto, said spreader bars being secured to the carrier for movement therewith; and B) mutually engagable cam surfaces on the spreader bars and body to move the spreader bars laterally relative to the body in response to longitudinal movement of the carrier relative to the body.
- 117. The tool defined in claim 115 wherein said spreader bars are operable after the stent has been secured to body tissue to manipulate the tissue.
- 118. The tool defined in claim 111 further comprising a tissue cutter carried by the cassette, said cutter being selectively extensible relative to said surface to create a predetermined cut in tissue to which a stent supported on the cassette has been secured.
- 119. The tool defined in claim 118 wherein the operator and the cutter are mutually engagable to extend the cutter relative to the cassette upon full crimping of the tines by the anvil in response to actuation of the operator.
- 120. A cassette for supporting malleable ring-shaped anastomotic stent having tines extending therefrom, said cassette comprising:
A) a body having a surface at one end thereof for supporting the stent in a condition where the tines extend from said one end; and B) an anvil carried by and mounted for movement relative to the body towards and away from the tines of a stent supported on said surface.
- 121. The cassette defined in claim 120 wherein the anvil is supported on a stem carried by and extending from the body for movement relative thereto.
- 122. The cassette defined in claim 120 further comprising a tissue cutter carried by the body, said cutter being selectively extensible relative to said surface to create a predetermined cut in tissue to which a stent supported on the surface has been secured.
- 123. The cassette defined in claim 121 further comprising a tissue cutter carried by the body, said cutter being slidably received on the stem and selectively extensible relative to said surface to create a predetermined cut in tissue to which a stent supported on the surface has been secured.
- 124. A loading cartridge for shielding a ring-shaped malleable stent having delicate fastening tines extending therefrom and depositing the stent on a supporting platform with the times extending away from the platform, said cartridge comprising:
A) a body having an open end proportioned for engagement over the platform; and B) stent supporting elements carried by the body for movement relative thereto between a first condition supporting the malleable stent within the open end of the body and a second condition releasing the stent for deposit on the supporting platform.
- 125. The loading cartridge defined in claim 124 further comprising a resilient member normally biasing the stent supporting elements to the first condition.
- 126. The loading cartridge defined in claim 125, further comprising grips on said supporting elements to enable force to be applied thereto to selectively move the elements between the first and second conditions.
- 127. The loading cartridge defined in claim 124 further comprising anvil supporting elements on the stent supporting elements, said anvil supporting elements being adapted to carry an anvil in spaced relationship to the tines of the stent carried by the cartridge and deposit the anvil with the stent upon movement of the stent supporting elements to the second condition.
- 128. The loading cartridge defined in claim 127 wherein the anvil supporting elements are spaced to accommodate a stem secured to the anvil in a condition where the stem extends through a stent supported by the stent supporting elements.
- 129. A method for preparing a vessel for anastomosis, said method comprising:
A) forming an incision in the vessel; B) installing an anvil into the vessel through the incision; C) mounting a malleable mounting structure on the vessel by setting fasteners on the mounting structure into the vessel adjacent the incision; D) securing the mounting structure to the vessel by driving the fasteners against the anvil to crimp the fasteners into the vessel; E) manipulating the mounting structure into a configuration opening the incision; and F) removing the anvil from the vessel through the incision.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of provisional application Serial No. 60/150,033 filed Aug. 20, 1999. The present application is also based on continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/200,796, filed on Nov. 27, 1998 which is presently pending and which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/714,615, filed on Sep. 16, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,868,763.
Provisional Applications (1)
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