Claims
- 1. An H-type fastener for tissue, comprising
- a central biasing member, said central biasing member having a first end, a second end, and a cross-section, said central biasing member capable of being elastically deformed from a first relaxed resting position to a second extended position;
- a first anchoring member mounted to the first end of the biasing member; and,
- a second anchoring member mounted to the second end of the biasing member,
- wherein the cross-section comprises a pair of squares, each square having corners and a diagonal, the squares connected to each other at one of said corners along the diagonal.
- 2. An H-type fastener for tissue, comprising
- a central biasing member, said central biasing member having a first end, a second end, and a cross-section, said central biasing member capable of being elastically deformed from a first relaxed resting position to a second extended position;
- a first anchoring member mounted to the first end of the biasing member; and,
- a second member mounted to the second end of the biasing member,
- wherein the cross-section comprises a pair of circles having circumferences connected at one point about their circumferences.
- 3. An H-type fastener for tissue, comprising
- an elongated central connecting member, said elongated central connecting member having a first end, a second end, and a cross-section;
- a first anchoring member mounted to the first end of the connecting member, said first anchoring member capable of being elastically deformed from a first relaxed resting position to a second extended position; and,
- a second anchoring member mounted to the second end of the connecting member, said second anchoring member capable of being elastically deformed from a first relaxed resting position to a second extended position,
- wherein the anchoring members have a V-shaped configuration comprising two angulated legs connected at an apex and wherein the apex of each anchoring member is mounted to an end of the elongated central connecting member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/766,535 filed Dec. 11, 1996.
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