Claims
- 1. A ring for use in preparing a first organ for anastomosis with a second organ, wherein the first organ has an orifice, and wherein said ring consists of:
a malleable ring portion sized to extend around the orifice; and docking members and malleable tines that extend out from the ring portion, wherein the tines are movable relative to the ring portion into positions in which said tines can pierce tissue of the first organ around the orifice and, when an anvil has been positioned within the first organ for receiving tips of the tines advancing against the anvil after piercing the tissue around the orifice, said tines are configured to curl against the anvil so as to evert said tissue around the orifice.
- 2. The ring of claim 1, wherein the docking members are flexible.
- 3. The ring of claim 2, wherein the docking members are elastic.
- 4. The ring of claim 2, wherein the docking members are malleable.
- 5. The ring of claim 1, wherein said ring is integrally formed from metal.
- 6. The ring of claim 1, wherein the docking members consist of a first docking member extending from a first side of the ring portion and a second docking ring extending from a side of the ring portion opposite to the first side, each of the docking members is a loop having an end portion and two arm portions connecting the end portion with the ring portion, and each of the arm portions is configured to deform plastically in response to gentle spreading force exerted on the end portion of the first docking member and the end portion of the second docking member.
- 7. The ring of claim 6, wherein each of the arm portions has a thin portion having a first thickness, and each of the end portion of the first docking member and the end portion of the second docking member is made of material having thickness greater than the first thickness.
- 8. The ring of claim 6, wherein each of the arm portions has a notch configured to snag at least one side loop of a spring clip.
- 9. A method for preparing a first organ having an orifice for anastomosis with a second organ, using a ring consisting of a malleable ring portion, sized to extend around the orifice, and docking members and malleable tines extending out from the ring portion, said method including the steps of:
(a) positioning an anvil within the first organ; and (b) positioning the ring so that the ring portion extends around the orifice, advancing the ring toward the anvil to cause tips of the tines to pierce tissue of the first organ around the orifice and advance into engagement with the anvil, and continuing to advance the ring toward the anvil thereby causing the tines to curl against the anvil after piercing the tissue around the orifice so as to evert said tissue around the orifice.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the first organ is a blood vessel having a sidewall and an intima, the orifice is an incision in the sidewall, and step (b) includes the step of causing the tines to curl against the anvil after piercing the tissue around the incision so as to evert incised edges of the blood vessel to expose the intima.
- 11. A method for performing an anastomosis, including the steps of:
(a) installing an anastomosis ring in an orifice in a first organ such that the anastomosis ring everts tissue of the first organ around the orifice; (b) installing a second anastomosis ring in a second orifice in a second organ such that the second anastomosis ring everts tissue of the second organ around the second orifice; (c) aligning the installed first anastomosis ring with the installed second anastomosis ring; and (d) fastening the aligned, installed rings together, thereby forming an anastomosis joining the first organ in fluid communication with the second organ.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein step (d) includes the step of crimping at least one fastener around both of the aligned, installed rings.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein step (d) includes the step of causing at least one spring clip to spring into engagement with both of the aligned, installed rings to clamp said aligned, installed rings together by spring force.
- 14. The method of claim 11, wherein each of the anastomosis ring and the second anastomosis ring has a ring portion, a first docking member extending out from the ring portion and a second docking member extending out from the ring portion, step (c) is performed by manipulating forceps having a first arm and a second arm, and step (c) includes the steps of:
engaging with the first arm the first docking member of the anastomosis ring and the first docking member of the second anastomosis ring; engaging with the second arm the second docking member of the anastomosis ring and the second docking member of the second anastomosis ring; and separating the first arm from the second arm to exert spreading force on the anastomosis ring and the second anastomosis ring, thereby separating end portions of the first docking member of the anastomosis ring and the first docking member of the second anastomosis ring from end portions of the second docking member of the anastomosis ring and the second docking member of the second anastomosis ring.
- 15. An apparatus for aligning and fastening together a first anastomosis ring installed in a first organ, and a second anastomosis ring installed in a second organ, wherein each of the first anastomosis ring and the second anastomosis ring has a ring portion, a first docking member extending out from the ring portion and a second docking member extending out from the ring portion, said apparatus comprising:
forceps having a first arm configured to engage and align the first docking member of the first anastomosis ring and the first docking member of the second anastomosis ring, and a second arm configured to engage and align the second docking member of the first anastomosis ring and the second docking member of the second anastomosis ring; and a fastening assembly, comprising a fastener-receiving surface, a hammer which is translatable relative to the fastener-receiving surface, and a fastener positioned between the hammer and the fastener-receiving surface, wherein the hammer is configured to be fired against the fastener-receiving surface when aligned portions of the first anastomosis ring and the second anastomosis ring are positioned between said hammer and said fastener-receiving surface, thereby crimping the fastener around said aligned portions of the first anastomosis ring and the second anastomosis ring.
- 16. An apparatus for aligning and fastening together a first anastomosis 25 ring installed in a first organ, and a second anastomosis ring installed in a second organ, wherein each of the first anastomosis ring and the second anastomosis ring has a ring portion, and a first docking member and a second docking member extending out from the ring portion, said apparatus comprising:
a forceps assembly having a first arm configured to engage and align the first docking member of the first anastomosis ring with the first docking member of the second anastomosis ring, and a second arm configured to engage and align the second docking member of the first anastomosis ring with the second docking member of the second anastomosis ring; and a carriage configured to releasably hold a spring clip such that the spring clip can be advanced into engagement with aligned portions of the first anastomosis ring and the second anastomosis ring to cause the spring clip to relax, in response to exertion of force thereon by at least one of the first anastomosis ring and the second anastomosis ring, into a configuration in which said spring clip holds together said aligned portions.
- 17. A spring clip for use in fastening together a pair of anastomosis rings installed respectively in a first organ and a second organ, thereby forming an anastomosis joining the first organ in fluid communication with the second organ, said spring clip comprising:
a back portion configured to be releasably held by a clip installation device; and spring portions extending out from the back portion, the spring portions having a relaxed configuration and a nonrelaxed configuration, wherein the spring portions are configured to be brought into engagement with the rings while in the nonrelaxed configuration so that force exerted on the spring portions by at least one of the rings causes the spring portions to relax toward the relaxed configuration thereby wrapping themselves around the rings to hold said rings together by spring force.
- 18. The spring clip of claim 17, wherein each of the spring portions has a first end coupled with the back portion, a free end, and at least one loop between the first end and the free end.
- 19. The spring clip of claim 17, wherein each of the spring portions has a side loop between the free end and the first end, and a front loop between the first end and the side loop, and wherein the free end is hooked over the front loop when the spring clip is in the nonrelaxed configuration.
- 20. The spring clip of claim 17, wherein said spring clip is made of spring wire.
- 21. The spring clip of claim 17, wherein said spring clip is made of flat metal that is functional as a spring.
- 22. An apparatus for preparing a first organ having an orifice for anastomosis with a second organ, by installing at the orifice a ring consisting of a malleable ring portion, sized to extend around the orifice, and docking members and malleable tines extending out from the ring portion, said apparatus comprising:
a ring-mounting assembly configured to releasably mount the ring; an anvil mounting assembly configured to releasably mount an anvil in such a position that the anvil can be advanced into the first organ; and a cam-driven assembly configured to advance the anvil toward the anvil, after the anvil has been positioned in the first organ and the ring has been positioned so that the ring portion extends around the orifice, to cause tips of the tines to pierce tissue of the first organ around the orifice and then to advance into engagement with the anvil, and to then continue to advance the ring toward the anvil thereby causing the tines to curl against the anvil after piercing the tissue around the orifice so as to evert said tissue around the orifice.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the apparatus also includes a housing in which the cam-driven assembly is mounted, and wherein said cam-driven assembly includes:
a trigger assembly; a set of cam followers; a cam element defining cam tracks, wherein the cam followers are engaged with the cam tracks and the cam element is coupled to the trigger assembly such that actuation of the trigger assembly moves the cam element relative to the cam follower to cause said cam followers to move relative to the housing; and elements coupled between the cam followers and the ring-mounting assembly, wherein the elements are configured to respond to motion of the cam followers to complete timed, programmed, forceful actions of the ring.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein said elements include spreading pins having free ends that are releasably engaged with said ring, and wherein the cam-driven assembly is configured to respond to motion of at least one of the cam followers by causing the spreading pins to advance the ring toward the anvil, moving at least one of the spreading pins away from at least one other of the spreading pins to spread the ring portion, and then causing the spreading pins to retract away from the ring and the anvil.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the elements coupled between the cam followers and the ring-mounting assembly and between the cam followers and the anvil mounting assembly, the elements are configured to respond to motion of the cam followers to complete timed, programmed, forceful actions of the anvil and the ring, and the cam-driven assembly is configured to respond to motion of at least one other one of the cam followers by causing the elements to advance the anvil distally away from the ring after the tines of said ring have been curled against the anvil but before the ring portion has been spread by the spreading pins.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the first organ is a blood vessel having a sidewall, the orifice is an incision in the sidewall, and the cam-driven assembly includes:
at least one incision-lengthening blade, wherein the cam-driven assembly is configured to respond to motion of at least one other one-of the cam followers by causing the elements to advance the incision-lengthening blade distally into engagement with the sidewall to extend the incision, thereby forming an extended incision of precisely known overall length, at a time after the tips of the tines have pierced said tissue but before the tines have been advanced into engagement with the anvil.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the cam element defines a first one of the cam tracks which controls advancement and retraction of the spreading pins, a second one of the cam tracks which controls relative spacing between said at least one of the spreading pins away and said at least one other of the spreading pins, and a third one of the cam tracks which controls advancement and retraction of the incision-lengthening blade.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the cam-driven assembly is configured to respond to motion of said at least one other one of the cam followers by automatically releasing the anvil assembly from the apparatus after the spreading pins have spread the ring portion.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the first organ is a blood vessel having a sidewall, the orifice is an incision in the sidewall, and the cam-driven assembly includes:
at least one incision-lengthening blade, wherein the cam-driven assembly is configured to respond to motion of at least one other one of the cam followers by causing the elements to advance the incision-lengthening blade distally into engagement with the sidewall to extend the incision, thereby forming an extended incision of precisely known overall length, at a tine after the tips of the tines have pierced said tissue but before the tines have been advanced into engagement with the anvil.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the cam element is a plate having openings that extend therethrough, said openings defining the cam tracks.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 22, also including an anvil having a stem, wherein the anvil mounting assembly releasably holds the stem such that the anvil is positioned to be advanced into the first organ.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the ring has a first number of tines, and the anvil has a surface which defines said first number of recesses, each of the recesses being shaped and positioned to receive and curl a different one of the tines when said tines are advanced into engagement with said anvil.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/152,001, filed on Sep. 1, 1999, and is a continuation-in-part of the pending U.S. patent application filed on Aug. 17, 2000, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Performing an Anastomosis, by Paul A. Spence, Warren P. Williamson, IV, George Christakis, Mark Ortiz, Craig B. Berky, Douglas P. Allen, Matthew J. Huddleston, Delbert T. Leimbach, Cecil R. Robinson, E. Dale VanHoose, Thomas J. Ward, and Marty J. Warnecke, which in turn claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/150,033, filed on Aug. 20, 1999, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/200,796, filed on Nov. 27, 1998 (now pending), and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/714,615, filed on Sep. 16, 1996 (issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,868,763).
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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