Claims
- 1. An endovascular stapler for securing an endograft to a vessel comprising:
a staple housing adapted for storing at least one staple therein, said staple housing having an exit area for discharge of said at least one staple therethrough; an actuating assembly adapted for discharging said at least one staple through said exit area; and, a displacement mechanism in operative association with said staple housing near said exit area, said displacement member operative for pushing said exit area against said endograft when discharging said at least one staple therethrough.
- 2. The endovascular stapler of claim 1, wherein said displacement mechanism comprises a balloon positioned near said exit area, said balloon adapted to be selectively inflated and deflated.
- 3. The endovascular stapler of claim 2, wherein said balloon is a noncompliant balloon.
- 4. The endovascular stapler of claim 1, wherein said staple is deformed prior to exiting said exit area.
- 5. The endovascular stapler of claim 1, wherein said actuating assembly comprises a pusher and a trigger, said pusher adapted to be advanced by said trigger to discharge said at least one staple.
- 6. The endovascular stapler of claim 1, wherein said stapler is adapted for use with a staple having an elongated W shape.
- 7. An endovascular stapler for securing an endograft to a vessel comprising:
a trigger housing comprising a trigger mechanism within said housing; a staple housing having a proximal end and a distal end, said staple housing coupled at said proximal end of said staple housing to said trigger housing, said staple housing adapted to store a staple, said staple housing having a staple exit area formed therein near said distal end thereof; a balloon exterior to said staple housing near said distal end thereof, said balloon adapted to be selectively inflated and deflated to push said staple exit area against the endograft; wherein said trigger mechanism may be actuated to drive a staple from said staple housing through said staple exit area into the endograft and the vessel.
- 8. The endovascular stapler of claim 7, wherein said balloon is noncompliant.
- 9. The endovascular stapler of claim 7, wherein said staple is deformed prior to exiting said staple exit area.
- 10. The endovascular stapler of claim 9, wherein said discharged staple comprises a leading point adapted to penetrate the endograft and the vessel, each in two locations.
- 11. The endovascular stapler of claim 7, wherein said balloon is positioned opposite to said staple exit area.
- 12. The endovascular stapler of claim 7 further comprising:
an output boss penetrating said trigger housing; a guide wire exit port near said distal end of said staple housing; a guide wire channel extending from said guide wire exit port to said output boss; and, a guide wire extending within said guide wire channel; wherein said staple housing may be guided to a particular location within the vessel by sliding said staple housing along said guide wire.
- 13. The endovascular stapler of claim 12, wherein said staple housing is flexible.
- 14. The endovascular stapler of claim 7, wherein said trigger assembly further comprises a pusher operatively engaged with a trigger, said pusher extending from within said trigger housing to said staple exit area, wherein said pusher is adapted to advance through said staple housing to push the staple from said staple exit area.
- 15. The endovascular stapler of claim 14, further comprising an actuator having an inclined surface, wherein said pusher further comprises an inclined surface adjacent to said inclined surface of said actuator, advancement of said pusher in an advancement direction through said staple housing bringing the inclined surface of said pusher into contact with the inclined surface of said actuator to shift said actuator in a direction substantially perpendicular to the advancement direction of said pusher.
- 16. The endovascular stapler of claim 15, wherein said shifting of said actuator drives a staple through said staple exit area.
- 17. The endovascular stapler of claim 15, further comprising a staple detente associated with said staple exit area, said staple detente adapted to deform the staple prior to exiting said staple exit area.
- 18. The endovascular stapler of claim 17, wherein said pusher further comprises a ramped surface on a side of said pusher, said ramped surface adapted to rotate said staple detente away from said staple exit area during advancement of said pusher.
- 19. The endovascular stapler of claim 14, wherein said pusher further comprises a first portion adjacent to the staple and a second portion behind said first portion, said first portion being generally cylindrical and said second portion including a series of toothed elements.
- 20. The endovascular stapler of claim 19, wherein said toothed elements include angled portions angled away from said first portion.
- 21. The endovascular stapler of claim 20, wherein said trigger assembly further comprises:
a trigger having a grip exterior to the housing and an inner section interior to the housing; an outer section slideable about a portion of said inner section of said trigger, said outer section having a surface with toothed elements adapted to engage the toothed elements of said second section of said pusher; a spring situated between said outer section and said inner section of said trigger; and, a pin about which said trigger, said outer section, and said spring may rotate; wherein said trigger housing further comprises a handle and said toothed elements of said outer section advance said pusher to an advanced position toward said distal end of said staple housing when said trigger is rotated toward said handle.
- 22. The endovascular stapler of claim 21, wherein said spring permits said outer section to ratchet about said inner section of said trigger when said trigger is moved away from said handle, such that said pusher remains in said advanced position.
- 23. An endovascular stapler for securing an endograft to a vessel comprising:
a trigger housing comprising a trigger mechanism; a staple housing having a proximal end at said trigger housing and a distal end remote from said trigger housing, said staple housing comprising a staple channel adapted to store a plurality of staples in tandem, said staple channel extending from said proximal end of said staple housing to a staple exit area near said distal end of said staple housing; and, a pusher extending into said staple channel from within said trigger housing; wherein said pusher is adapted to advance through said staple channel upon actuation of said trigger mechanism to advance the plurality of staples stored in tandem in said staple channel such that a first staple may be discharged through said staple exit area.
- 24. The endovascular stapler of claim 23, wherein said staple channel comprises a curved portion adjacent said staple exit area, said curved portion configured to shape said staples as they are discharged from said staple exit area.
- 25. The endovascular stapler of claim 24, wherein said discharged staples penetrate the endograft and the vessel.
- 26. The endovascular stapler of claim 24, wherein said curved portion shapes said discharged staples into rings capable of penetrating the endograft and the vessel, each in two locations.
- 27. The endovascular stapler of claim 23, further comprising:
a balloon inflation port penetrating said trigger housing; a balloon inflation channel extending within said staple housing and in fluid communication with said balloon inflation port; and, a balloon exterior to said staple housing and in fluid communication with said balloon inflation channel; wherein said balloon may be selectively inflated and deflated to push said staple exit area against the endograft.
- 28. The endovascular stapler of claim 27, wherein said balloon is positioned opposite to said staple exit area.
- 29. The endovascular stapler of claim 23, further comprising:
an output boss penetrating said trigger housing; a guide wire exit port near the distal end of said staple housing; a guide wire channel extending within said staple housing from said output boss to said guide wire exit port; and, a guide wire extending within said guide wire channel; wherein said staple housing may be guided to a vessel by sliding said staple housing along said guide wire.
- 30. The endovascular stapler of claim 29, wherein said guide wire channel is substantially parallel to said staple channel.
- 31. The endovascular stapler of claim 30, wherein said guide wire channel extends beyond said staple exit area.
- 32. The endovascular stapler of claim 30, wherein said guide wire channel is adjacent to said staple exit area.
- 33. The endovascular stapler of claim 23, further comprising:
a balloon inflation port penetrating said trigger housing; a balloon inflation channel extending within said staple housing and in fluid communication with said balloon inflation port; a balloon exterior to said staple housing and in fluid communication with said balloon inflation channel; an output boss penetrating said housing; a guide wire exit port near the distal end of said staple housing; a guide wire channel extending within said staple housing from said output boss to said guide wire exit port; and, a guide wire extending within said guide wire channel; wherein said balloon may be selectively inflated and deflated to push said staple exit area against the endograft and said staple housing may be guided to a vessel by sliding said staple housing along said guide wire.
- 34. The endovascular stapler of claim 23, wherein said pusher further comprises a first portion and a second portion, said first portion being generally cylindrical and situated nearest said staples, said second portion being predominantly flat in profile with a plurality of toothed elements.
- 35. The endovascular stapler of claim 34, wherein said toothed elements comprise ramped portions angled away from said first portion.
- 36. The endovascular stapler of claim 35, wherein said trigger assembly further comprises:
a trigger having a grip exterior to the trigger housing and an inner section interior to the housing; an outer section covering and slideable about said inner section of said trigger, said outer section having a surface with toothed elements having configurations such that said toothed elements of said outer section abut said toothed elements of said pusher; a spring situated between said outer section and said inner section of said trigger; and, a pin about which said trigger, said outer section, and said spring may rotate; wherein said housing further comprises a handle and said toothed elements of said outer section advance said pusher toward said distal end of said staple housing when said trigger is moved toward said handle.
- 37. The endovascular stapler of claim 36, wherein said spring permits said outer section to ratchet about said inner section of said trigger when said trigger is moved away from said handle, such that said pusher remains in position.
- 38. The endovascular stapler of claim 37 wherein said trigger mechanism further comprises a spring associated with said trigger, said spring biasing said trigger away from said handle.
- 39. The endovascular stapler of claim 34, wherein said second portion of said pusher may be stored in a staging area within said trigger housing.
- 40. The endovascular stapler of claim 39, wherein said second portion of said pusher may spiral within said staging area.
- 41. A stapler for stapling a vessel:
a trigger housing having an internal cavity; a trigger mechanism extending from within said internal cavity of said trigger housing; an elongate staple housing extending from said trigger housing to a staple exit area formed in said elongate staple housing, said elongate staple housing adapted to store at least one staple; a pusher having a leading portion within said staple housing and a trailing portion within said internal cavity of said trigger housing, said pusher having an inclined surface at its leading end; an actuator having an inclined surface disposed adjacent to said inclined surface of said pusher; a staple detente mounted within said staple housing between said actuator and said staple exit area; wherein actuation of said trigger advances said leading portion of said pusher such that said inclined surface of said pusher interacts with said inclined surface of said actuator to force said actuator toward said staple exit area thereby deforming said at least one staple by engagement with said staple detente prior to discharging said at least one staple from said staple exit area.
- 42. The endovascular stapler of claim 41, wherein said at least one staple stored in said staple housing is formed in the shape of an elongated W prior to being discharged from said staple exit area.
- 43. The endovascular stapler of claim 41, further comprising a balloon adapted to be expanded adjacent to said staple housing to push the staple exit area of said staple housing against the vessel to be stapled.
- 44. An endovascular stapler for connecting a stent graft to a vessel comprising:
a trigger housing having an elongate staple housing extending therefrom, said elongate staple housing having a staple exit area adapted to be inserted into a vessel, said elongate staple housing adapted to store a staple; a pusher extending within said staple housing from said trigger housing; a trigger mechanism within said housing, said trigger mechanism adapted to advance said pusher within said staple housing to push a staple stored in said elongate staple housing through said staple exit area to connect the stent graft to the vessel; and, a balloon adjacent said staple housing, said balloon inflatable to force said staple exit area against the stent graft.
- 45. The endovascular stapler of claim 44, further comprising a staple detente mounted within said staple housing, said staple detente adapted to shape said staple prior to exiting said staple exit area.
- 46. The endovascular stapler of claim 44, wherein said staple is formed in the shape of an elongated W prior to being discharged from said staple exit area.
- 47. A method of repairing an endograft in a vessel with an endovascular stapler having a distal end and a balloon associated therewith, said method comprising:
inserting the distal end of the endovascular stapler into the endograft; inflating the balloon so as to push the distal end of the endovascular stapler against the endograft; discharging a staple from the endovascular stapler into the endograft.
- 48. A method of repairing an endograft in a vessel with an endovascular stapler having a distal end forming a staple exit area, a trigger for deploying staples, and a balloon near the staple exit area, said method comprising:
inserting the distal end of the endovascular stapler into the endograft; inflating the balloon to push the staple exit area against the endograft; and, deploying a staple from the staple exit area into the endograft and the vessel.
- 49. The method of repairing a vessel of claim 48, further comprising:
partially deflating the balloon; rotating the endovascular stapler; reinflating the balloon so as to push the stapler exit area against the endograft in a location adjacent to the first staple; and, deploying a second staple from the staple exit area into the endograft and the vessel.
- 50. A method of performing surgery on a vessel having an endograft therein, said method comprising:
providing a plurality of staplers, each stapler having a stapler housing storing a staple and a balloon capable of being inflated and deflated; inserting the stapler housing of the first of said plurality of staplers into said endograft; inflating the balloon of said first of said plurality of staplers so as to push the stapler housing against the endograft; advancing the first staple from within the stapler housing such that the first staple pierces the endograft and the vessel wall.
- 51. The method of performing surgery of claim 50, further comprising:
deflating the balloon; removing the stapler housing of said first of said plurality of staplers from said endograft; inserting the second of said plurality of stapler housings into said endograft; inflating the balloon so as to push the second of said plurality of stapler housings against the endograft area other than at the location of the first staple; advancing the staple of the second of said plurality of staplers from within the stapler housing such that the second staple pierces the endograft in an area other than at the location of the first staple.
- 52. An endovascular stapler for securing an endograft to a vessel comprising:
a staple housing adapted for storing a plurality of staples therein, said staple housing having a plurality of exit areas for discharge of said plurality of staples therethrough; an actuating assembly adapted for discharging said plurality of staples through said plurality of exit areas, said actuating assembly comprising a plurality of staple pushers adapted to advance said plurality of staples through said plurality of exit areas and a trigger adapted to advance said plurality of staple pushers; and, a displacement mechanism in operative association with said staple housing near said exit areas, said displacement member operative for pushing said exit areas against said endograft when discharging said plurality of staples therethrough.
- 53. The endovascular stapler of claim 52, wherein said plurality of staples are arranged radially about a longitudinal centerline of said staple housing.
- 54. The endovascular stapler of claim 52, wherein said plurality of staples are arranged linerally within said staple housing.
- 55. The endovascular stapler of claim 52, wherein said displacement mechanism comprises a first rod and a second rod pivotally connected by a pin, said first rod and said second rod having a first relation where said rods are substantially parallel and a second relation where said rods are angled with respect to each other, said rods pushing said exit areas against said endograft when in said angled relation.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present provisional application relates to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/433,692 filed Dec. 16, 2002, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/501,060 filed Sep. 8, 2003, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60501060 |
Sep 2003 |
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60433692 |
Dec 2002 |
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