Claims
- 1. A method for placing a conduit in fluid communication with a target vessel in a patient's vascular system, the method comprising steps of:
(a) providing a conduit having a first end, a second end and a lumen, the conduit being supported by a conduit delivery device having a portion that is adapted to be positioned adjacent a target vessel in a patient's vascular system; (b) positioning the portion of the conduit delivery device adjacent the target vessel; (c) placing one of the first and second ends of the conduit in fluid communication with a lumen of the target vessel; and (d) removing the conduit delivery device from the conduit; (e) wherein steps (c) and (d) are performed using only one hand.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein steps (b), (c) and (d) are performed using only one hand.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising steps of providing the conduit delivery device with a sheath overlying at least a portion of the conduit, and wherein step (c) comprises imparting relative movement to the sheath and the conduit in order to expose said portion of the conduit.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising steps of providing the conduit delivery device with a sheath removal mechanism for removing the sheath after said portion of the conduit has been exposed, and wherein step (d) comprises actuating the sheath removal mechanism after said portion of the conduit has been exposed and prior to removing the conduit from the conduit delivery device.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said step of actuating the sheath removal mechanism is performed using only one hand.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of removing the conduit delivery device from the patient's body, wherein said step of removing the conduit delivery device is performed using only one hand.
- 7. The method of claim 3, wherein said portion of the conduit is movable between deployed and non-deployed positions and is held in the non-deployed position by the sheath, and wherein the step of imparting relative movement to the sheath and conduit is performed by moving the sheath to allow said portion of the conduit to move to the deployed position.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the conduit comprises a stent and the deployed and non-deployed positions correspond, respectively, to expanded and collapsed orientations of the stent.
- 9. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of placing the other of the first and second ends of the conduit in fluid communication with a source of blood so that blood flows from the source of blood, through the conduit, and into the lumen of the target vessel.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the step of placing the other of the first and second ends of the conduit in fluid communication with the source of blood is performed prior to performing the step of placing the one end of the conduit in fluid communication with the lumen of the target vessel.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the source of blood is a heart chamber containing blood.
- 12. A method for placing a conduit in communication with a target vessel and a source of blood, the method comprising steps of:
(a) providing a conduit having a first end, a second end and a lumen; (b) placing the first end of the conduit in fluid communication with the source of blood; (c) allowing blood to flow into the lumen of the conduit to force substantially all air from the conduit; and (d) placing the second end of the conduit in fluid communication with the target vessel.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising steps of mounting the conduit on a conduit delivery device and using the conduit delivery device to perform at least step (d).
- 14. A method for establishing a conduit to place a coronary vessel in fluid communication with a heart chamber containing oxygenated blood, the method comprising steps of:
(a) placing a conduit in fluid communication with a heart chamber containing oxygenated blood, wherein at least a portion of the length of the conduit is disposed exterior to the heart wall; (b) placing the conduit in fluid communication with a lumen of a coronary vessel; and (c) securing the conduit to the coronary vessel by a sutured anastomosis to place the coronary vessel in fluid communication with the heart chamber.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein a majority of the length of the conduit is disposed exterior to the heart wall, the source of blood is the left ventricle and the coronary vessel is a coronary artery, and the conduit comprises an autologous tissue graft that is secured to the coronary artery by a hand-sewn sutured anastomosis.
- 16. A method for deploying a conduit in a target vessel, the method comprising steps of:
(a) providing a conduit having a first end, a second end and a lumen, wherein the conduit is movable between deployed and non-deployed positions and at least a portion of the conduit is held in the non-deployed position by a retention member; (b) positioning at least the non-deployed portion of the conduit in a lumen of a target vessel; (c) moving the retention member in a first direction with respect to the conduit to move the non-deployed portion of the conduit to the deployed position; and (d) moving the retention member in a second direction that is substantially opposite the first direction to remove the retention member from the target vessel.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein step (c) is performed by moving the retention member distally toward the target vessel and step (d) is performed by moving the retention member proximally away from the target vessel.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the retention member comprises a sheath that overlies the non-deployed portion of the conduit and step (d) is performed by removing the sheath through the lumen of the deployed portion of the conduit.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the conduit comprises a stent and the deployed and non-deployed positions correspond, respectively, to expanded and collapsed orientations of the stent.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of coupling the sheath to a sheath removal mechanism and removing the sheath and the sheath removal mechanism from the target vessel.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the sheath and the sheath removal mechanism are removed through the lumen of the conduit.
- 22. The method of claim 20, further comprising providing the sheath removal mechanism with a tapered portion that is coupled to the sheath and forms a smooth outer profile for removing the sheath.
- 23. The method of claim 16, wherein the portion of the conduit is secured to the target vessel without using suture to form a substantially suture-free anastomosis.
- 24. A method for placing a conduit in fluid communication with a target vessel so as to preserve native flow through the target vessel, the method comprising steps of:
(a) providing a vessel coupling and a conduit, wherein the vessel coupling has a first portion configured to secure the conduit to a target vessel so that the conduit is in fluid communication with the target vessel; (b) moving the vessel coupling generally along a first direction to place the first portion of the vessel coupling at least partially within the lumen of the target vessel; and (c) moving the first portion of the vessel coupling generally along a second direction within the lumen of the target vessel to deploy the vessel coupling and secure the conduit to the target vessel, wherein the second direction is transverse to the first direction.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the first direction corresponds to the longitudinal axis of the conduit and the second direction corresponds to the longitudinal axis of the target vessel, and step (c) is performed by moving the first portion of the vessel coupling along a curved path between the two axes.
- 26. A method for placing a conduit in fluid communication with a target vessel in a patient's vascular system by passing a device through an opening in the patient's body, the method comprising steps of:
(a) providing a conduit having a first end, a second end and a lumen, wherein the conduit is supported by a conduit delivery device having a portion that is sized and configured to be passed through a port located between adjacent ribs in a patient's body; (b) passing the portion of the conduit delivery device through the port to a location adjacent the target vessel; (c) placing one of the first and second ends of the conduit in fluid communication with a lumen of the target vessel; (d) removing the conduit from the conduit delivery device; and (e) removing the conduit delivery device from the port.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the opening is formed between the patient's ribs and a trocar sleeve is positioned in the opening.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein step (c) is performed by securing the one end of the conduit to the target vessel without using suture and to preserve native flow through the target vessel.
- 29. A device for placing a conduit in fluid communication with a target vessel, the device comprising:
a conduit having a first end, a second end and a lumen, wherein the conduit is movable between deployed and non-deployed positions and one end of the conduit is adapted to be placed in fluid communication with a target vessel; a sheath overlying at least a portion of the conduit, wherein said portion of the conduit is held in the non-deployed position by the sheath; a first actuator for imparting relative movement to the conduit and the sheath in order to allow said portion of the conduit to move to the deployed position; and a sheath removal mechanism for removing the sheath after the conduit has moved to the deployed position; wherein the first actuator and the sheath removal mechanism are operable, using one hand, to place the conduit in fluid communication with the target vessel and remove the sheath from the target vessel.
- 30. The device of claim 29, wherein the conduit includes a vessel coupling that is movable between collapsed and expanded orientations and engages the wall of the target vessel when in the expanded orientation, and the vessel coupling is secured to a length of synthetic vascular graft material.
- 31. The device of claim 29, further comprising a handle that supports the conduit, and wherein the first actuator comprises a lever coupled to the sheath for moving the sheath with respect to the handle and the conduit.
- 32. The device of claim 31, wherein the lever is pivotally coupled to the handle such that moving the lever with respect to the handle moves the sheath away from the handle to allow said portion of the conduit to expand.
- 33. The device of claim 31, further comprising a lock for fixing the position of the lever with respect to the handle.
- 34. The device of claim 29, wherein the sheath removal mechanism comprises a member sized and configured to be coupled to the sheath to form a substantially continuous profile that is free of edges, and further comprising a second actuator for moving the member with respect to the sheath.
- 35. The device of claim 34, wherein the first actuator and the second actuator are operable using one hand.
- 36. A device for placing a conduit in fluid communication with a target vessel and a source of blood, the device comprising:
a conduit having a first end, a second end and a lumen, wherein the first end of the conduit is configured to be placed in fluid communication with a target vessel and the second end of the conduit is configured to be placed in communication with a source of blood; and a support shaft having a section removably coupled to the first end of the conduit for placing the first end of the conduit in fluid communication with the target vessel; wherein the section of the support shaft that is coupled to the first end of the conduit is de-coupled from the second end of the conduit to allow the second end of the conduit to be placed in communication with the source of blood prior to placing the first end of the conduit in fluid communication with the target vessel.
- 37. The device of claim 36, wherein the support shaft is disposed within the interior of the conduit.
- 38. The device of claim 37, wherein an opening is formed in the conduit between the first and second ends of the conduit, and the support shaft extends through the opening in the conduit and supports the conduit between the opening and the first end.
- 39. The device of claim 38, wherein the opening in the conduit is configured to be closed and sealed subsequent to placing the conduit in fluid communication with a source of blood.
- 40. The device of claim 39, wherein the opening is defined by a tubular port that may be collapsed to seal the lumen of the conduit.
- 41. The device of claim 36, wherein the section of the support shaft includes a retention mechanism for engaging the exterior of the first end of the conduit to hold the first end of the conduit in a non-deployed position.
- 42. The device of claim 41, wherein the retention mechanism comprises a sheath carried by the support shaft and overlying the first end of the conduit.
- 43. The device of claim 42, further comprising a first actuator for imparting relative movement to the conduit and the sheath in order to deploy the first end of the conduit and a second actuator for operating a sheath removal mechanism, the first and second actuators being operable with one hand to place the conduit in fluid communication with the target vessel and remove the sheath from the target vessel.
- 44. A device for placing a conduit in fluid communication with a target vessel, the device comprising:
a conduit having a first end, a second end and a lumen, wherein the conduit is movable between deployed and non-deployed positions and one end of the conduit is adapted to be placed in fluid communication with a lumen of a target vessel; a retention member overlying at least a portion of the conduit, wherein said portion of the conduit is held in the non-deployed position by the retention member; and an actuator coupled to the retention member for moving the retention member in a first direction to allow said portion of the conduit to move to the deployed position; wherein the actuator is moved in the first direction to move the retention member and deploy the conduit and the device is moved in a second direction to remove the retention member from the target vessel, the second direction being transverse to the first direction.
- 45. The device of claim 44, wherein the retention member is a sheath coupled to the actuator so as to be moved in a distal direction to deploy the conduit.
- 46. A device for forming a blood flow path through tissue, the device comprising:
a tubular member having a first end, a second end and a lumen, wherein the tubular member is configured to be placed in tissue and the lumen of the tubular member is sized and configured to receive a conduit adapted to form a blood flow path through the tissue; wherein at least one of the first and second ends of the tubular member is configured to extend through the tissue so as to place the conduit in fluid communication with a hollow body structure containing blood; and a structure coupled to said one end of the tubular member for maintaining said one end substantially open, wherein the structure includes at least one opening through which blood from the hollow body structure may enter the conduit.
- 47. The device of claim 46, wherein the tubular member has a wall through which a plurality of openings extend for engaging the tissue, and the conduit is a separate element that is passed through the lumen of the tubular member.
- 48. The device of claim 47, wherein the other of the first and second ends of the tubular member has a flange configured to engage the tissue, and the flange includes at least one opening.
- 49. The device of claim 46, wherein the opening in the tubular member is filled with a penetrable material for holding a tip of an instrument.
- 50. A device for placing a conduit in fluid communication with a target vessel while preserving native blood flow through the target vessel, the device comprising:
a vessel coupling including a first portion joined to a second portion; wherein the first portion of the vessel coupling is sized and configured to be attached to a target vessel while allowing native blood flow through the target vessel to move past the site of attachment, and the second portion of the vessel coupling is sized and configured to be coupled to a conduit that is adapted form a flow path between the target vessel and a source of blood; wherein the first portion of the vessel coupling includes a plurality of support members sized and configured to engage a wall of the target vessel, each support member including a plurality of generally straight support struts.
- 51. The device of claim 50, wherein the first and second portions of the vessel coupling are substantially identical structures.
- 52. The device of claim 51, wherein the substantially identical structures comprise diamond-pattern self-expanding stents.
- 53. The device of claim 50, wherein each support member has a plurality of generally straight support struts arranged in a zigzag pattern.
- 54. The device of claim 50, wherein at least some of the generally straight support struts extend along the longitudinal axis of the target vessel.
- 55. The device of claim 50, wherein each support member is joined to the second portion of the vessel coupling at multiple locations.
- 56. The device of claim 55, wherein the first and second portions are joined to form an approximate T-shape.
- 57. The device of claim 50, further comprising a conduit coupled to the second portion of the vessel coupling, wherein at least a portion of the conduit is provided with a reinforcing member to substantially prevent said portion from collapsing and restricting flow through the conduit.
- 58. The device of claim 57, wherein the conduit has interior and exterior surfaces, and the reinforcing member comprises a stent disposed adjacent at least one of the interior and exterior surfaces of said portion of the conduit.
- 59. The device of claim 57, wherein the reinforcing member comprises a wire wrapped around said portion of the conduit, the wire being coated with silicone.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/304,149, filed May 3, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/232,103, filed on Jan. 15, 1999 and entitled “Methods and Devices for Forming Vascular Anastomoses,” the entire subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference. This application is also a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/232,062, filed on Jan. 15, 1999 and entitled “Methods and Devices For Bypassing an Obstructed Target Vessel by Placing the Vessel in Communication with a Heart Chamber Containing Blood,” the entire subject matter of which is also incorporated herein by reference.
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