Claims
- 1. Suture placer apparatus for placing a length of suture wire through tissue whereby the length of suture wire may thereafter be used to approximate and tension the tissue, said suture placer apparatus comprising:a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a lumen extending through said shaft and sized to closely receive the suture wire for supported passage therethrough, said lumen exiting said shaft at a hole at said distal end of said shaft, and said distal end of said shaft being adapted to pierce the tissue so that said hole may be positioned below a surface of the tissue; a deflection die located adjacent to said hole for engagement by a suture wire passing through said lumen, whereby the trajectory of the suture wire will be changed by said reflection die; a cutting bar slidably disposed relative to said shaft, said cutting bar adapted to selectively intrude across said lumen so to selectively sever a piece of said suture wire extending within said lumen; and said suture wire being provided with an appropriate yield strength so as to allow permanent redirection of said suture wire away from said deflection die and so as to allow a distal end of said suture wire to penetrate tissue.
- 2. A suture placer apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said deflection die is substantially planar.
- 3. A suture placer apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said deflection die has a radius of curvature.
- 4. Suture placer apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said shaft is adapted to pierce tissue so that said hole may be positioned intermediate the tissue.
- 5. Suture placer apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said apparatus further comprises a length of suture wire disposed in said first lumen.
- 6. A method for approximating and tensioning tissue, comprising:providing suture placer apparatus comprising: a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a lumen extending through said shaft and sized to closely receive the suture wire for supported passage therethrough, said lumen exiting said shaft at a hole at said distal end of said shaft, and said distal end of said shaft being adapted to pierce the tissue so that said hole may be positioned below a surface of the tissue; a deflection die located adjacent to said hole for engagement by a suture wire passing through said lumen, whereby the trajectory of the suture wire will be changed by said deflection die; a cutting bar slidably disposed relative to said shaft, said cutting bar adapted to selectively intrude across said lumen so as to selectively sever a piece of said suture wire extending within said lumen; and said suture wire being provided with an appropriate yield strength so as to allow permanent redirection of said suture wire away from said deflection die and so as to allow a distal end of said suture wire to penetrate tissue; positioning said distal end of shaft so that suture wire exiting said hole will penetrate said tissue; and advancing a length of suture wire through said lumen so that the suture wire engages said deflection die and is passed through said tissue.
- 7. Suture placer apparatus for placing a length of suture wire through tissue whereby the length of suture wire may thereafter be used to approximate and tension the tissue, said suture placer apparatus comprising:a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, and a lumen extending through said shaft and sized to closely receive the suture wire for supported passage therethrough, said lumen exiting said shaft at a hole at said distal end of said shaft; a deflection die located adjacent to said hole for engagement by a suture wire passing through said lumen, whereby the trajectory of the suture wire will be changed by said deflection die; a cutting bar slidably disposed relative to said shaft, said cutting bar adapted to selectively intrude across said lumen so as to selectively sever a piece of said suture wire extending within said lumen; and said suture wire being provided with an appropriate yield strength so as to allow permanent redirection of said suture wire away from said deflection die and so as to allow a distal end of said suture wire to penetrate tissue; wherein said deflection die is substantially planar.
- 8. Suture placer apparatus for placing a length of suture wire through tissue whereby the length of suture wire may thereafter be used to approximate and tension the tissue, said suture placer apparatus comprising:a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, and a lumen extending through said shaft and sized to closely receive the suture wire for supported passage therethrough, said lumen exiting said shaft at a hole at said distal end of said shaft; a deflection die located adjacent to said hole for engagement by a suture wire passing through said lumen, whereby the trajectory of the suture wire will be changed by said deflection die; a cutting bar slidingly disposed relative to said shaft, said cutting bar adapted to selectively intrude across said lumen so as to selectively sever a piece of said suture wire extending within said lumen; and said suture wire being provided with an appropriate yield strength so as to allow permanent redirection of said suture wire away from said deflection die and so as to allow a distal end of said suture wire to penetrate tissue; wherein said shaft is adapted to pierce tissue so that said hole may be positioned intermediate the tissue.
- 9. A suture placer according to claim 1 wherein said deflection die is configured within said cutting bar.
- 10. Suture placer apparatus for placing a length of suture wire through tissue whereby the suture wire may thereafter be used to approximate and tension the tissue, said suture placer apparatus comprising:a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a lumen extending through said shaft and sized to closely receive the suture wire for supported passage therethrough, said lumen exiting said shaft at a hole at said distal end of said shaft, and said distal end of said shaft being adapted to pierce the tissue so that said hole may be positioned below a surface of the tissue; a deflection die located adjacent to said hole for engagement by a suture wire passing through said lumen, whereby the trajectory of the suture wire will be changed by said deflection die; a cutting tube disposed on an outside surface of said shaft, said cutting tube being positionable from a first position to a second position, said first position being located between said hole and said proximal end, said second position being located between said hole and said distal end, wherein said cutting tube is positionable from said first position to said second position so as to pass said hole and shear off the suture wire extending therefrom; and said suture wire being provided with an appropriate yield strength so as to allow permanent redirection of said suture wire away from said deflection die and so as to allow a distal end of said suture wire to penetrate tissue.
- 11. A suture placer apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said deflection die is substantially planar.
- 12. A suture placer apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said deflection die has a radius of curvature.
- 13. Suture placer apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said shaft is adapted to pierce tissue so that said hole may be positioned intermediate the tissue.
- 14. Suture placer apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said apparatus further comprises a length of suture wire disposed in said lumen.
- 15. A method for approximating and tensioning tissue, comprising:providing suture placer apparatus comprising: a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a lumen extending through said shaft and sized to closely receive the suture wire for supported passage therethrough, said lumen exiting said shaft at a hole at said distal end of said shaft, and said distal end of said shaft being adapted to pierce the tissue so that said hole may be positioned below a surface of the tissue; a deflection die located adjacent to said hole for engagement by a suture wire passing through said lumen, whereby the trajectory of the suture wire will be changed by said deflection die; a cutting tube disposed on an outside surface of said shaft, said kiting tube being positionable from a first position to a second position, said first position being located between said hole and said proximal end, said second position being located between said hole and said distal end, wherein said cutting tube is positionable from said first position to said second position so as to pass said hole and shear off the suture wire extending therefrom; and said suture wire being provided with an appropriate yield strength so as to allow permanent redirection of said suture wire away from said deflection die and so as to allow a distal end of said suture wire to penetrate tissue; positioning said distal end of shaft so that suture wire exiting said hole will penetrate said tissue; and advancing a length of suture wire through said lumen so that the suture ire engages said deflection die and is passed through said tissue.
- 16. Suture placer apparatus for placing a length suture wire through tissue whereby the length of suture wire may thereafter be used to approximate and tension the tissue, said suture placer apparatus comprising:a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, and a lumen extending through said shaft and sized to closely receive the suture wire for supported passage therethrough, said lumen exiting said shaft at a hole at said distal end of said shaft; a deflection die located adjacent to said hole for engagement by a suture wire passing through said lumen, whereby the trajectory of the suture wire will be changed by said deflection die; a cutting tube disposed on an outside surface of said shaft, said cutting tube being positionable from a first position to a second position, said first position being located between said hole and said proximal end, said second position being located between said hole and said distal end, wherein said cutting tube is positionable from said first position to said second position so as to pass said hole and shear off the suture wire extending therefrom; and said suture wire being provided with an appropriate yield strength so as to allow permanent redirection of said suture wire away from said deflection die and so as to allow a distal end of said suture wire to penetrate tissue; wherein said deflection die is substantially planar.
- 17. Suture placer apparatus for placing a length of suture wire through tissue whereby the length of suture wire may thereafter be used to approximate and tension the tissue, said suture placer apparatus comprising:a shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, and a lumen extending through said shaft and sized to closely receive the suture wire for supported passage therethrough, said lumen exiting said shaft at a hole at said distal end of said shaft; a deflection die located adjacent to said hole for engagement by a suture wire passing through said lumen, whereby the trajectory of the suture wire will be changed by said deflection die; a cutting tube disposed on an outside surface of said shaft, said cutting tube being positionable from a first position to a second position, said first position being located between said hole and said proximal end, said second position being located between said hole and said distal end, wherein said cutting tube is positionable from said first position to said second position so as to pass said hole and shear off the suture wire extending therefrom; and said suture wire being provided with an appropriate yield strength so as to allow permanent redirection of said suture wire away from said deflection die and so as to allow a distal end of said suture wire to penetrate tissue; wherein said shaft is adapted to pierce tissue so that said hole may be positioned intermediate the tissue.
REFERENCE TO PENDING PRIOR PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application claims benefit of pending prior U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/163,808, filed Nov. 5, 1999 by Gregory E. Sancoff et al. for DEVICE FOR PLACING SUTURE WIRES INTO TISSUE FOR APPROXIMATION AND TENSION, which pending prior patent application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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