Claims
- 1. A closure device for sealing a percutaneous incision or puncture formed in the body of a living being wherein the incision or puncture comprises an opening in the wall of a vessel, duct, lumen, or thin walled organ and a tract contiguous with the opening and extending through tissue to the surface of the skin of the being, the tract having an inner surface, said closure comprising:
(a) a filament arranged to be extended through the tract and the wall of the vessel, duct, lumen, or hollow organ adjacent the opening in the wall thereof so that a portion of said filament is within the interior of the vessel, duct, lumen or hollow organ; and (b) a mass of material adapted be inserted into the tract and movable along said filament within the tract to a predetermined position without entering into the vessel, duct, lumen or hollow organ and being movable along said filament within the tract relative to said portion of said filament located within the interior of said vessel, duct, lumen or hollow organ, said mass of material in said predetermined position extending proximally of the outer surface of the wall of the vessel, duct, lumen, or hollow organ to engage the inner surface of the tract along a substantial length of the tract to fill a substantial portion of the tract, said mass of material being coupled to the filament member within the tract and being alterable within the tract to change to another state within the tract after insertion therein to inhibit the flow of fluid from the vessel, duct, lumen, or hollow organ through the tract.
- 2. The closure device of claim 1 wherein said mass of material changes to said other state in response to conditions within the tract.
- 3. The closure device of claim 2 wherein said mass of material changes to said other state in response to fluid within the tract.
- 4. The closure device of claim 2 wherein said mass of material changes to said other state in response to blood within the tract.
- 5. The closure device of claim 1 wherein said mass of material is resorbable.
- 6. The closure device of claim 5 wherein said mass of material is formed of collagen.
- 7. The closure device of claim 1 wherein said mass of material is hemostatic.
- 8. The closure device of claim 1 wherein said mass of material is alterable to another state in response to the application of a tamping force thereto.
- 9. The closure device of claim 1 wherein said mass of material is alterable to another state in response to conditions within the tract.
- 10. The closure device of claim 9 wherein said mass of material is alterable to said other state in response to fluid within the tract.
- 11. The closure device of claim 9 wherein said mass of material is alterable to said other state in response to blood within the tract.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation of our earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/992,041 filed on Dec. 17, 1997, entitled Hemostatic Puncture Closure System and Method of Use, which in turn is a Continuation of our earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/604,205 filed on Feb. 21, 1996 entitled Hemostatic Puncture Closure System and Method of Use, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,393, which in turn is a Continuation of our earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/426,371 filed on Apr. 21, 1995 entitled Hemostatic Puncture Closure System and Method of Use, which in turn is a Continuation of our earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/154,882 filed on Nov. 18, 1993, entitled Radio-opaque Hemostatic Puncture Closure System and Delivery System Therefore, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,517, which in turn is a Continuation of our earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/846,322 filed on Mar. 5, 1992, entitled Hemostatic Puncture Closure System and Method of Use, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,282,827, which in turn is a Continuation-In-Part of our earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/789,704, filed on Nov. 8, 1991, entitled Hemostatic Puncture Closure System and Method of Use, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,222,974, all of whose disclosures are incorporated by reference herein and which are assigned to the same assignee as this invention.
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