Claims
- 1. A system for securing skin tissue comprising:
at least one fastener; a pair of opposed jaws operable to approximate two pieces of living dermis tissue along an interface without overlapping when the jaws engage the epidermis tissue associated with the living dermis tissue; and a bilateral fastening apparatus including:
a driving head having a portion of which is positioned below the epidermis tissue; structure for containing the at least one fastener; a delivery mechanism operably connected to the structure and the driving head to eject the at least one fastener from the driving head so as to bilaterally drive the fastener through each piece of the living dermis tissue behind the interface; and a handle positioned above the epidermis tissue and having a trigger mechanism operably connected to selectively operate the delivery mechanism.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the fastener has at least two legs extending from a backing member and wherein the delivery mechanism simultaneously drives each leg of the fastener through a corresponding piece of the living dermis tissue.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the bilateral fastening apparatus comprises a single handheld surgical instrument and the pair of opposed jaws are mechanically integrated with the bilateral fastening apparatus.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the pair of opposed jaws are operably connected to and operated by the trigger mechanism.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the structure of the bilateral fastening apparatus contains a plurality of fasteners and the delivery mechanism delivers the plurality of fasteners while at least a portion of the driving head is continually positioned below the epidermis tissue.
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the delivery mechanism includes a pair of pilot needles operably coupled to a sliding mechanism that is pivotally coupled to the trigger mechanism, the pilot needles including structure for containing one fastener.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the driving head includes an anvil portion having a pair of apertures into which a distal portion of the pair of pilot needles are driven.
- 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the bilateral fastening apparatus further comprises at least one guiding structure that indicates to a user a proper positioning of the fastening apparatus relative to the dermis tissue.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the at least one guiding structure comprises a tab projecting from the driving head portion and a pair of guiding structures on an inner surface of the opposed jaws that are adapted to mate with each other.
- 10. The system of claim 1, wherein the pair of opposed jaws further include stop structures that prevent the jaws from closing more than a predetermined distance, the predetermined distance being defined in relation to a width a pair of skives created by the delivery mechanism.
- 11. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one fastener is made of a material selected from the set consisting of: a bioabsorbable material, a bioresorbable material, a bioerodible material or any combination thereof.
- 12. A system for securing tissue comprising:
fastener means for bilaterally fastening two opposing portions of tissue; means for approximating the two opposing portions of tissue without interdigitation of the opposing portions of tissue; and means for delivering the fastener means bilaterally into each of the opposing portions of tissue.
- 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the tissue is skin tissue and the means for delivering comprises:
storage means for receiving the fastener means; head means for positioning an aperture through which the fastener means is delivered directly into a dermal layer of the skin tissue; ejection means operably connected to the storage means and the head means for ejecting the fastener means from the aperture; and handle means positioned above the skin tissue for selectively operating the ejection means.
- 14. A bilateral fastening apparatus that secures two pieces of living tissue through the dermal layer below the associated epidermal layer with a fastener, the apparatus comprising:
a driving head having at least a portion of which is positioned below the epidermal layer; structure that receives the at least one fastener; a delivery mechanism operably connected to the structure and the driving head to eject the at least one fastener from the driving head so as to bilaterally drive the fastener separately through each corresponding dermal layers; and a handle positioned above the epidermal layer and having a trigger mechanism operably connected to selectively operate the delivery mechanism.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the at least one fastener has a planar orientation and wherein the driving head is oriented such that the planar orientation of the at least one fastener once ejected is generally horizontal relative to the epidermal layer.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the at least one fastener has a planar orientation and wherein the driving head is oriented such that the planar orientation of the at least one fastener once ejected is generally oblique relative to the epidermal layer.
- 17. A bilateral fastening apparatus that secures two pieces of living tissue through the dermal layer below the associated epidermal layer with a fastener, the apparatus comprising:
storage means for receiving the fastener; head means for positioning an aperture through which the fastener is delivered in lateral contact with the dermal layer; ejection means operably connected to the storage means and the head means for ejecting the fastener from the aperture so as to bilaterally drive the fastener separately through each corresponding dermal layers; and handle means positioned above the epidermal layer for selectively operating the ejection means.
- 18. A system for securing skin tissue across an opening comprising:
at least one fastener having at least two legs extending from a backing member; a positioning apparatus that positions tissue on opposite sides of the opening together such that dermal layers are proximate each other at the opening and a target tissue zone is presented, the target tissue zone being defined in a plane of each dermal layer generally perpendicular to both a surface of the associated epidermal layer and a longitudinal orientation of the opening; and a simultaneous bilateral fastening apparatus that engages the target tissue zone presented by the positioning apparatus and bilaterally secures the dermal layers by inserting a unique one of the legs of the fastener through each target tissue zone in an orientation generally perpendicular to the plane of the target tissue zone.
- 19. The system of claim 18, wherein each target tissue zone is defined in the plane by a rectangle of dimensions less than or equal to 2 mm deep by less than or equal to 20 mm wide on opposite sides of the longitudinal orientation of the opening and at least 0.1 mm below the surface of the associated epidermal layer.
- 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the rectangle has dimensions of 1 mm deep by 10 mm wide.
- 21. A bilateral fastening apparatus that secures two pieces of living tissue through the dermal layer below the associated epidermal layer with a fastener having at least two fork members, the apparatus comprising:
tissue manipulating apparatus that positions a portion of each of the dermal layers of each piece of tissue proximate each other such that a pair of target tissue zones are presented, each target tissue zone being defined in a plane of each dermal layer generally perpendicular to both a surface of the associated epidermal layer and a longitudinal orientation of a gap between the two pieces of tissue and spaced apart from the other target tissue zone; and applicator apparatus that engages the target tissue zone presented by the manipulating apparatus and bilaterally secures the dermal layers by simultaneously inserting a unique one of the forks of the fastener through each target tissue zone in an orientation generally perpendicular to the plane of each target tissue zone.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the fastener has a planar orientation and wherein the applicator apparatus has a portion of which is oriented such that the planar orientation of the fastener once the forks of the fastener are inserted in each target tissue zone is generally horizontal relative to the epidermal layer.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the fastener has a planar orientation and wherein the applicator apparatus has a portion of which is oriented such that the planar orientation of the fastener once the forks of the fastener are inserted in each target tissue zone is generally oblique relative to the epidermal layer.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the applicator apparatus further includes at least one guiding structure that positions the applicator apparatus relative to the target tissue zone.
- 25. A bilateral fastening apparatus that secures two opposing portions of dermal tissue with a fastener having at least two leg members, the apparatus comprising:
positioning means for positioning the two opposing portions of dermal tissue proximate each other such that a pair of target tissue zones are presented, each target tissue zone being defined in a plane of each dermal tissue generally perpendicular to both a surface of the associated skin tissue and a longitudinal orientation of a gap between the two pieces of dermal tissue; and fastening apparatus including:
means for engaging the target tissue zone presented by the positioning means; and means for bilaterally securing the dermal tissue by inserting each of the leg members of the fastener into only one of the target tissue zones in an orientation generally perpendicular to the plane of each target tissue zone.
- 26. A system for securing skin tissue across an opening comprising:
at least one fastener having at least two legs extending from a backing member; a tissue manipulator apparatus that positions tissue on opposite sides of the opening together such that there is a first predetermined distance between exterior surfaces of an epidural layer of the opposite sides; and a simultaneous bilateral fastening apparatus that engages the dermal layers presented by positioning apparatus and bilaterally secures the dermal layers by inserting a unique one of the legs of the fastener through each dermal layer with the legs of the fastener being spaced apart from each other by a second predetermined distance, wherein the first predetermined distance is between 0.4 mm and 1.6 mm greater than the second predetermined distance.
- 27. A bilateral fastening apparatus that secures two pieces of living tissue through the dermal layer below the associated epidermal layer with a fastener having a structure that defines an internal capture area, the apparatus comprising:
a driving head having a portion of which is positioned below the epidermis tissue and includes opposed tissue receiving structures each defining a space for receiving compressed dermis tissue; and a delivery mechanism operably connected to the driving head to bilaterally drive the fastener through each of the spaces defined by each of the opposed tissue receiving structures such that the fastener captures compressed dermis tissue within the capture area.
- 28. A bilateral fastening apparatus that secures two opposing portions of dermal tissue with a fastener having at least two leg members, the apparatus comprising:
positioning means for positioning the two opposing portions of dermal tissue proximate each other such that there is a first predetermined distance between an exterior surfaces of an epidural layer of each of the two opposing portions of dermal tissue; and fastening apparatus including:
means for engaging the dermal tissue presented by the positioning means; and means for bilaterally securing the dermal tissue by inserting each of the leg members of the fastener into only one of the two opposing portions of dermal tissue such that the leg members are spaced apart by a second predetermined distance that is less than the first predetermined distance.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the first predetermined distance is between 0.4 mm and 1.6 mm greater than the second predetermined distance.
- 30. A tissue manipulator apparatus comprising:
a pair of arms operably attached to each other such that a user operably manipulates distal ends of the pair of arms in opposition to each other; a pair of jaw members, each jaw member resiliently attached to a corresponding distal end of one of the arm and having a pair of inwardly directed projections; structure operably configured on the distal end of each arm and positioned between the corresponding pair of jaw members that defines a manipulator surface for compressing tissue; and a stop mechanism operably attached to at least one of the arms to prevent the manipulator surfaces from closing to more than a predetermined distance, such that when the user operably manipulates the pair of arms in opposition to each other, the jaw members engage tissue with a first force and the manipulator surfaces engage tissue between the jaw members with a second force that is greater than the first force.
RELATED APPLICATION AND PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] The present application is a divisional application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/179,628, filed Jun. 25, 2002 and herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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10179628 |
Jun 2002 |
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10448838 |
May 2003 |
US |