Claims
- 1. A catheter hand-piece apparatus for controlling functions of a catheter during a surgical procedure, comprising:
a handle, which is connected to a catheter assembly; and a fastener module, interchangeably located within said handle.
- 2. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said handle comprises:
a clear molded lid; two enclosure sections between which said lid is pivotally attached; a tubular axle located between said enclosure sections and attached thereto by a snap-ring; and a nosepiece, adjustably mounted to said axle, which is attached to a catheter sheath of said catheter assembly.
- 3. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said nosepiece is spring-loaded.
- 4. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said nosepiece is fixed.
- 5. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said fastener module comprises:
an irrigation port; a flexible sheath attached to said irrigation port and extending to a micro-adjustment boss component to which it is attached; a tubular micro-adjustment knob slidably positioned about said flexible sheath and thread-assembled to said micro-adjustment boss component, said knob being interchangeably mounted to said handle; an optical fiber, enabling transmission of laser energy to a surgical site, said optical fiber surrounded by a protective sheath, which extends from said irrigation port to a connector that is slidably positioned along the optical fiber; a tubular fastener-pusher surrounding said optical fiber, extending from said irrigation port to a point abutting the most proximally positioned fastening means in communication with said optical fiber; an internal o-ring located within said micro-adjustment boss component, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said o-ring and an outside surface of said fastener-pusher; an external o-ring positioned about said fastener-pusher at the proximal end, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said external o-ring and said flexible sheath; and at least one fastening means, which is loaded over said optical fiber, wherein said optical fiber is independently movable with respect to said fastening means.
- 6. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said fastener-pusher is comprised of tubing.
- 7. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said tubing is selected from the group consisting of polyimide, polytetrafluoroethylene, and fluorinated ethylenepropylene.
- 8. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said fastener-pusher is comprised of a wound coil.
- 9. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said fastening means is comprised of nitinol.
- 10. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said fastening means is comprised of stainless steel.
- 11. A catheter hand-piece apparatus for controlling functions of a catheter during a surgical procedure, comprising:
a handle, which is connected to a catheter assembly; a fastener module, interchangeably located within said handle; and a fastener module control mechanism, located within said handle, for advancing and withdrawing components of said fastener module.
- 12. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said handle comprises:
a clear molded lid; two enclosure sections between which said lid is pivotally attached; a tubular axle located between said enclosure sections and attached thereto by a snap-ring; and a nosepiece, adjustably mounted to said axle, which is attached to a catheter sheath of said catheter assembly.
- 13. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said fastener module comprises:
an irrigation port; a flexible sheath attached to said irrigation port and extending to a micro-adjustment boss component to which it is attached; a tubular micro-adjustment knob slidably positioned about said flexible sheath and thread-assembled to said micro-adjustment boss component, said knob being interchangeably mounted to said handle; an optical fiber, enabling transmission of laser energy to a surgical site, said optical fiber surrounded by a protective sheath, which extends from said irrigation port to a connector that is slidably positioned along the optical fiber; a tubular fastener-pusher surrounding said optical fiber, extending from said irrigation port to a point abutting the most proximally positioned fastening means in communication with said optical fiber; an internal o-ring located within said micro-adjustment boss component, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said o-ring and an outside surface of said fastener-pusher; an external o-ring positioned about said fastener-pusher at the proximal end, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said external o-ring and said flexible sheath; and at least one fastening means, which is loaded over said optical fiber, wherein said optical fiber is independently movable with respect to said fastening means.
- 14. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said fastener module control mechanism comprises:
an adjustment knob pair, externally positioned on opposite sides of said enclosure sections; a geared shaft located within said handle, to which said knob pair is mounted, for propelling said fastener module distally via rack and pinion detailing; a pair of advancing arms, the first of which is pivotally mounted to a carriage component, which is located within said molded enclosures, and slidably attached to said lid, the second of which is slidably located within said carriage component and between said enclosure sections, wherein said second arm associates with said geared shaft through rack and pinion detailing for advancing said fastener module.
- 15. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the proximal end of said second advancing arm works collaboratively with said micro-adjustment boss component, facilitating linear micro-adjustment of optical fiber positioning.
- 16. A catheter hand-piece apparatus for controlling functions of a catheter during a surgical procedure, comprising:
a handle, which is connected to a catheter assembly; a fastener module, interchangeably located within said handle; and an articulation control mechanism, located within said handle and attached to an indwelling adjustment filament, for adjusting the angular position of said catheter during a surgical procedure.
- 17. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said adjustment filament comprises a braided wire.
- 18. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said adjustment filament comprises a single wire.
- 19. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said adjustment filament comprises a monofilament.
- 20. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said handle comprises:
a clear molded lid; two enclosure sections between which said lid is pivotally attached, a tubular axle located between said enclosures and attached thereto by a snap-ring; and a nosepiece, adjustably mounted to said axle, which is attached to a catheter sheath of said catheter assembly.
- 21. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said fastener module comprises:
an irrigation port; a flexible sheath attached to said irrigation port and extending to a micro-adjustment boss component to which it is attached; a tubular micro-adjustment knob slidably positioned about said flexible sheath and thread-assembled to said micro-adjustment boss component, said knob being interchangeably mounted to said handle; an optical fiber, enabling transmission of laser energy to a surgical site, said optical fiber surrounded by a protective sheath, which extends from said irrigation port to a connector that is slidably positioned along the optical fiber; a tubular fastener-pusher surrounding said optical fiber, extending from said irrigation port to a point abutting the most proximally positioned fastening means in communication with said optical fiber; an internal o-ring located within said micro-adjustment boss component, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said o-ring and an outside surface of said fastener-pusher; an external o-ring positioned about said fastener-pusher at the proximal end, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said external o-ring and said flexible sheath; and at least one fastening means, which is loaded over said optical fiber, wherein said optical fiber is independently movable with respect to said fastening means.
- 22. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said articulation control mechanism comprises:
an adjustment knob pair, externally positioned on opposite sides of said enclosure sections; a gear component, to which said knob pair is mounted, located within said handle, for translating rotary motion of said knob pair into linear motion of a tubular mounting collar and to an associated boss through rack and pinion detailing, for pulling said adjustment filament attached to said boss.
- 23. A catheter hand-piece apparatus for controlling functions of a catheter during a surgical procedure, comprising:
a handle, which is connected to a catheter assembly; a fastener module, interchangeably located within said handle; and an apposition control mechanism, located within said handle, for advancing an inner sheath of a catheter delivery assembly thereby creating an appositional force between an outer sheath and a graft and vessel wall combination.
- 24. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 23, wherein said handle comprises:
a clear molded lid; two enclosure sections between which said lid is pivotally attached; a tubular axle located between said enclosure sections and attached thereto by a snap-ring; and a nosepiece, adjustably mounted to said axle, which is attached to a catheter sheath of said catheter assembly.
- 25. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 23, wherein said fastener module comprises:
an irrigation port; a flexible sheath attached to said irrigation port and extending to a micro-adjustment boss component to which it is attached; a tubular micro-adjustment knob slidably positioned about said flexible sheath and thread-assembled to said micro-adjustment boss component, said knob being interchangeably mounted to said handle; an optical fiber, enabling transmission of laser energy to a surgical site, said optical fiber surrounded by a protective sheath, which extends from said irrigation port to a connector that is slidably positioned along the optical fiber; a tubular fastener-pusher surrounding said optical fiber, extending from said irrigation port to a point abutting the most proximally positioned fastening means in communication with said optical fiber; an internal o-ring located within said micro-adjustment boss component, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said o-ring and an outside surface of said fastener-pusher; an external o-ring positioned about said fastener-pusher at the proximal end, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said external o-ring and said flexible sheath; and at least one fastening means, which is loaded over said optical fiber, wherein said optical fiber is independently movable with respect to said fastening means.
- 26. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 24, wherein said apposition control mechanism comprises:
an adjustment knob pair, externally positioned on opposite sides of said enclosure sections; a gear component, to which said knob pair is mounted and located within said handle, for adjusting the angular positioning of a carriage component located within said handle, said carriage component being attached to an inner sheath of a catheter assembly, and through rack and pinion detailing advancing said inner sheath of the catheter assembly and creating an appositional force between said sheath and a graft and vessel wall combination.
- 27. A catheter hand-piece apparatus for controlling functions of a catheter during a surgical procedure, comprising:
a handle, which is connected to a catheter assembly; a fastener module, interchangeably located within said handle; a fastener module control mechanism, located within said handle, for advancing and withdrawing components of said fastener module; an articulation control mechanism, located within said handle and attached to an indwelling adjustment filament, for adjusting the angular position of said catheter during a surgical procedure; an apposition control mechanism, located within said handle, for advancing an inner sheath of a catheter delivery assembly thereby creating an appositional force between said inner sheath and a graft and vessel wall; and a locking mechanism located within said handle, for selectively engaging said articulation or apposition control mechanisms.
- 28. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 27, wherein said handle comprises:
a clear molded lid; two enclosure sections between which said lid is pivotally attached; a tubular axle located between said enclosure sections and attached thereto by a snap-ring; and a nosepiece, adjustably mounted to said axle, which is attached to a catheter sheath of said catheter assembly.
- 29. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 27, wherein said fastener module comprises:
an irrigation port; a flexible sheath attached to said irrigation port and extending to a micro-adjustment boss component to which it is attached; a tubular micro-adjustment knob slidably positioned about said flexible sheath and thread-assembled to said micro-adjustment boss component, said knob being interchangeably mounted to said handle; an optical fiber, enabling transmission of laser energy to a surgical site, said optical fiber surrounded by a protective sheath, which extends from said irrigation port to a connector that is slidably positioned along the optical fiber; a tubular fastener-pusher surrounding said optical fiber, extending from said irrigation port to a point abutting the most proximally positioned fastening means in communication with said optical fiber; an internal o-ring located within said micro-adjustment boss component, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said o-ring and an outside surface of said fastener-pusher; an external o-ring positioned about said fastener-pusher at the proximal end, which creates a fluid-tight seal between said external o-ring and said flexible sheath; and at least one fastening means, which is loaded over said optical fiber, wherein said optical fiber is independently movable with respect to said fastening means.
- 30. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 27, wherein said locking mechanism comprises a spring-loaded assembly of components located within said handle, in which an axle mounted flexible yoke component works in collaboration with an activation button, for selectively engaging said articulation or apposition control mechanisms by communicating with each specific mechanism through ratchet detailing.
- 31. A catheter hand-piece apparatus for controlling functions of a catheter during a surgical procedure, comprising:
a first tubular handle, which is connected to a catheter assembly; a second tubular handle, which engages with said first handle; and a fastener module, located within said second handle.
- 32. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 31, wherein said first handle further comprises:
an articulation control mechanism, located within said handle and attached to an adjustment filament, for adjusting the angular position of said catheter during a surgical procedure; an apposition control mechanism, located within said handle, for advancing an inner sheath of a catheter delivery assembly thereby creating an appositional force between an outer sheath and a graft and vessel wall combination; an irrigation port of said handle for delivery of a flush solution around at least one fastening means.
- 33. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 32, wherein said articulation control mechanism comprises:
a knob, surrounding said handle; and a gear component, located within said handle and to which said knob is mounted, for translating rotary motion into linear motion.
- 34. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 32, wherein said articulation control mechanism comprises:
a linear slide; and a locking mechanism.
- 35. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 32, wherein said apposition control mechanism comprises:
a knob, surrounding said handle; and a gear component, located within said handle and to which said knob is mounted, for translating rotary motion into linear motion.
- 36. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 32, wherein said apposition control mechanism comprises:
a linear slide; and a locking mechanism.
- 37. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 31, wherein said fastener module further comprises:
a first knob surrounding said second handle; a first gear component within said second handle and to which said first knob is mounted, for translating rotary into linear motion, thereby extending an optical fiber which is attached to said second handle and deploying at least one fastening means over, within, or in conjunction with said optical fiber; a second knob surrounding said second handle; and a second gear component located within said handle and to which said second knob is mounted, for translating rotary into linear motion, thereby adjusting the length of said optical fiber.
- 38. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 31, wherein said fastener module further comprises:
a first linear slide, for extending an optical fiber which is attached to said second handle and deploying at least one fastening means over said optical fiber; a second linear slide, for adjusting the length of said optical fiber; and two locking mechanisms, said first locking mechanism for securing a position of said first linear slide, and said second locking mechanism for securing a position of said second linear slide.
- 39. A catheter hand-piece apparatus for controlling functions of a catheter during a surgical procedure, comprising:
a tubular handle, which is connected to a catheter assembly; an articulation control mechanism, located within said handle and attached to an adjustment filament, for adjusting the angular position of said catheter during a surgical procedure; an apposition control mechanism, located within said handle, for advancing an inner sheath of a catheter delivery assembly thereby creating an appositional force between an outer sheath and a graft and vessel wall; a fastener mechanism, located within said handle, for extending and adjusting the length of an optical fiber and deploying at least one fastening means over, within, or in conjunction with said optical fiber; and an irrigation port of said handle for delivery of a flush solution around at least one fastening means.
- 40. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 39, wherein said articulation control mechanism comprises:
a knob surrounding said handle; and a gear component, located within said handle and to which said knob is mounted, for translating rotary into linear motion.
- 41. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 39, wherein said articulation control mechanism comprises:
a linear slide; and a locking mechanism.
- 42. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 39, wherein said apposition control mechanism comprises:
a knob surrounding said handle; and a gear component, located within said handle and to which said knob is mounted, for translating rotary motion into linear motion.
- 43. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 39, wherein said apposition control mechanism comprises:
a linear slide; and a locking mechanism.
- 44. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 39, wherein said fastener mechanism comprises:
a first knob and associated gear component, located within said handle, for translating rotary into linear motion, thereby extending an optical fiber which is attached to said handle and deploying at least one fastening means over said optical fiber; and a second knob and associated gear component, located within said handle, for translating rotary into linear motion, thereby adjusting the length of said optical fiber during manufacturing.
- 45. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 39, wherein said fastener mechanism comprises:
a first linear slide, for extending an optical fiber which is attached to said handle and deploying at least one fastening means over said optical fiber; a second linear slide, for adjusting the length of said optical fiber; and a locking mechanism for securing a position of said linear slide.
- 46. A catheter hand-piece apparatus for controlling the functions of a catheter during a surgical procedure, comprising:
a first handle assembly, which is attached to an outer catheter of a catheter assembly; and a fastener module, which is a second handle assembly interchangeably attached to said first handle assembly.
- 47. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 46, wherein said first handle assembly comprises:
a steering housing; a steering sleeve surrounding said housing for articulating said outer catheter; a steering sleeve lock, located on an outer surface of said housing adjacent to said steering sleeve, depression of which allows free rotation of said steering sleeve; and a hemostasis port within said housing, which is attached to a proximal end of said outer catheter.
- 48. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 46, wherein said fastener module comprises:
a deployment housing; a hemostasis port within said housing, which is attached to an inner catheter of said catheter assembly; an advancement slide within said housing, which is attached to said hemostasis port; an advancement sleeve surrounding said housing for actuating said advancement slide; an advancement sleeve lock located on an outer surface of said housing adjacent to said advancement sleeve; a deployment sleeve surrounding said housing, which couples a deployment slide to said advancement slide; and a tab located on the outer surface of said housing adjacent to said deployment sleeve for preventing rotation of said deployment sleeve.
- 49. The fastener module according to claim 48, further comprising a deployment housing quick release tab.
- 50. The fastener module according to claim 48, further comprising a fiber position micro-adjustment within said housing.
- 51. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claim 46, further comprising at least one locating tab and corresponding slot on said handle assemblies.
- 52. The catheter hand-piece apparatus according to claims 31, 39, or 46 further comprising a cradle for stabilizing said apparatus during a surgical procedure.
- 53. A method of positioning a catheter assembly within a vessel in preparation for deployment of at least one fastening means at a surgical site, comprising the steps of:
controlling the advancement of said catheter assembly to a position adjacent said surgical site with a catheter hand-piece; articulating a catheter tip of said catheter assembly by pulling an indwelling adjustment filament attached to an articulation control mechanism located within said catheter hand-piece; advancing an inner sheath of said catheter assembly through an articulated catheter with an apposition control mechanism located within said hand-piece until the distal end of said inner sheath makes contact with a graft and which upon further advancement, forces said catheter assembly into contact with a vessel wall directly opposite said surgical site; and locking said inner sheath in a position directly opposite said surgical site with a locking mechanism.
- 54. The method according to claim 53, further comprising the step of rotating a catheter sheath of said catheter assembly independent of said catheter hand-piece apparatus, as needed.
- 55. The method according to claim 53, further comprising the step of adjusting the radial positioning of said inner sheath's distal tip with a nose-piece connected to said catheter hand-piece.
- 56. A method of controlling deployment of a fastening means to a surgical site and determining a quantity of fastening means deployed with a catheter hand-piece apparatus, comprising the steps of:
creating an aperture in a graft and vessel combination; advancing an optical fiber, at least one fastening means, and a fastener-pusher with a fastener module control mechanism located within said catheter hand-piece; irrigating contact surfaces between said optical fiber and said at least one fastening means, and between said at least one fastening means and the internal surface of an inner sheath of a catheter assembly through an irrigation port located within or remotely from said catheter hand-piece; withdrawing said optical fiber independently of said at least one fastening means and said fastener-pusher with said fastener module control mechanism, thereby deploying at least one fastening means; and indicating the quantity of fastening means deployed or remaining in said fastener module within said catheter hand-piece.
- 57. The method according to claim 56, wherein the step of creating an aperture in a graft and vessel wall combination comprises activating or terminating a laser energy transmission from a remote controller.
- 58. The method according to claim 56, wherein the step of irrigating contact surfaces comprises irrigating said surfaces immediately following each graft and tissue ablation.
- 59. The method according to claim 56, further comprising the step of adjusting the axial positioning of the tip of said optical fiber with respect to a distal face of an over-fiber positioned fastening means, which is most distally located, with said catheter hand-piece apparatus.
- 60. A method of repositioning a catheter assembly and replenishing at least one fastening module during a surgical procedure for repeated deployment of fastening means, comprising the steps of:
withdrawing an inner sheath of said catheter assembly and an optical fiber with a catheter hand-piece apparatus; unlocking an articulated catheter tip and returning said tip to a collinear alignment with respect to said catheter assembly with said catheter hand-piece apparatus; repeatedly repositioning said catheter assembly to facilitate further deployment of fastening means with said catheter hand-piece apparatus; and replenishing a supply of fastening means to a surgical site mid-procedure by removing the spent fastener module and replacing the module with another fastener module having at least one fastening means therein.
- 61. The method according to claim 60, further comprising the step of unlocking said inner sheath of said catheter assembly prior to withdrawal.
- 62. A method of positioning a catheter assembly within a vessel in preparation for deployment of at least one fastening means at a surgical site, controlling deployment of said fastening means to said surgical site, and determining a quantity of fastening means deployed with a catheter hand-piece apparatus, comprising the steps of:
controlling the advancement of said catheter assembly to a position adjacent said surgical site with said catheter hand-piece; articulating a catheter tip of said catheter assembly by pulling an indwelling adjustment filament attached to an articulation control mechanism located within said catheter hand-piece, advancing an inner sheath of said catheter assembly through an articulated catheter with an apposition control mechanism located within said hand-piece until the distal end of said inner sheath makes contact with a graft and which upon further advancement, forces said catheter assembly into contact with a vessel wall directly opposite said surgical site; locking said inner sheath in a position directly opposite said surgical site with a locking mechanism; creating an aperture in a graft and vessel combination; advancing said optical fiber, at least one fastening means, and a fastener-pusher with a fastener module control mechanism located within said catheter hand-piece; irrigating contact surfaces between said optical fiber and said at least one fastening means, and between said at least one fastening means and the inner surface of said inner sheath through an irrigation port located within or remotely from said catheter hand-piece; withdrawing said optical fiber independently of said at least one fastening means and said fastener-pusher with said fastener module control mechanism, thereby deploying at least one fastening means; and indicating the quantity of fastening means deployed or remaining in said fastener module within said catheter hand-piece.
- 63. A method of positioning and repositioning a catheter assembly within a vessel in preparation for deployment of at least one fastening means at a surgical site and replenishing at least one fastening module during a surgical procedure for repeated deployment of fastening means, comprising the steps of:
controlling the advancement of said catheter assembly to a position adjacent said surgical site with a catheter hand-piece; articulating a catheter tip of said catheter assembly by pulling an indwelling adjustment filament attached to an articulation control mechanism located within said catheter hand-piece; advancing an inner sheath of said catheter assembly through an articulated catheter with an apposition control mechanism located within said hand-piece until the distal end of said inner sheath makes contact with a graft and which upon further advancement, forces said catheter assembly into contact with a vessel wall directly opposite said surgical site; locking said inner sheath in a position directly opposite said surgical site with a locking mechanism; withdrawing said inner sheath and an optical fiber with said catheter hand-piece apparatus; unlocking said articulated catheter tip and returning said tip to a collinear alignment with said catheter assembly with said catheter hand-piece apparatus; repeatedly repositioning said catheter assembly to facilitate further deployment of fastening means with said catheter hand-piece apparatus; and replenishing a supply of fastening means to said surgical site mid-procedure by removing the spent fastener module and replacing the module with another fastener module having at least one fastening means therein.
- 64. A method of positioning and repositioning a catheter assembly within a vessel in preparation for deployment of at least one fastening means at a surgical site, controlling deployment of said at least one fastening means at said surgical site, displaying the quantity of fastening means deployed, and replenishing at least one fastening module during a surgical procedure for repeated deployment of fastening means with a catheter hand-piece apparatus, comprising the steps of:
controlling the advancement of said catheter assembly to a position adjacent said surgical site; articulating a catheter tip of said catheter assembly by pulling an indwelling adjustment filament attached to an articulation control mechanism located within said catheter hand-piece; advancing an inner sheath of said catheter assembly with an apposition control mechanism located within said hand-piece until the distal end of said inner sheath makes contact with a graft and which upon further advancement, forces said catheter assembly into contact with a vessel wall directly opposite said surgical site; locking said inner sheath in a position directly opposite said surgical site with a locking mechanism; creating an aperture in a graft and vessel combination; advancing said optical fiber, at least one fastening means, and a fastener-pusher with a fastener module control mechanism located within said catheter hand-piece; irrigating contact surfaces between said optical fiber and said at least one fastening means, and between said at least one fastening means and the inner surface of said inner sheath through an irrigation port located within or remotely from said catheter hand-piece; withdrawing said optical fiber independently of said at least one fastening means and said fastener-pusher with said fastener module control mechanism, thereby deploying at least one fastening means; indicating the quantity of fastening means deployed or remaining in said fastener module within said catheter hand-piece; withdrawing said inner sheath and said optical fiber with said catheter hand-piece apparatus; unlocking said articulated catheter tip and returning said tip to a collinear alignment with respect to said catheter assembly with said catheter hand-piece apparatus; repeatedly repositioning said catheter assembly to facilitate further deployment of fastening means with said catheter hand-piece apparatus; and replenishing a supply of fastening means to said surgical site mid-procedure by removing the spent fastener module and replacing the module with another fastener module having at least one fastening means therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present inventions relate to, and are entitled to the benefit of the earlier filing date and priority of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/348,395, filed Jan. 16, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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