Claims
- 1. A guided punch, comprising:
a sharp, extendible guide wire; and a hollow punch mechanism adapted to ride on the guide wire, wherein said guide wire is adapted to extend from said punch, and wherein said punch comprises a hollow tube adapted to fit between said punch mechanism and said guide wire.
- 2. A rotating punch, comprising:
a sharp, central guide wire; a rotating outer tube having a vascular cutting edge defined by a lip of said tube; and a hollow tube adapted to be brought over said guide wire and within said rotating outer tube.
- 3. An anastomotic connector, comprising:
a cylinder-like body; and at least one set of spikes, coupled to said body by twisting joints, wherein said spikes are adapted not to penetrate tissue which the spikes contact.
- 4. An anastomotic connector, comprising:
a cylinder-like body; and at least one set of spikes, coupled to said body by twisting joints, wherein said set of spikes are bent at two different locations along the spikes.
- 5. A method of performing an anastomosis, comprising:
engaging at least one of the vessels of a two vessel anastomosis, using a plurality of retractable spikes; and retracting said plurality of retractable spikes, to cause at least a partial eversion of said vessel.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, comprising, completing said anastomosis.
- 7. An anastomosis delivery system for delivering a connector having at least one backwards spike having a bent tip, comprising:
a hollow guide sheath; a cylindrical capsule having one open end and one closed end; and an anastomosis connector held in said capsule.
- 8. A system according to claim 7, comprising a stopper arranged between a plurality of said backwards spikes and urging said spikes towards said capsule.
- 9. An anastomotic connector, comprising:
a cylinder-like body; and at least one set of spikes, coupled to said body by twisting joints, wherein each spike comprises two arms that meet at a tip of the spike and are each attached to a different part of said connector.
- 10. A vascular attachment device for sealing an opening between two blood conduit lips, comprising:
a ring element; a plurality of fingers mounted on said ring element and adapted to seal at least a portion of an opening between two blood conduit lips by compressing said at least two lips between a finger and at least one of said finger and said ring; and at least one puller spike adapted for pulling, inside the body, at least one of said lips to a space defined between said finger and said ring.
- 11. A device according to claim 10, wherein said fingers are restrained back from a resting position in which they engage said lip in said space.
- 12. A device according to claim 10, wherein each puller has a sharp tip adapted for insertion through a graft wall.
- 13. A device according to claim 10, wherein said ring has the shape of an ellipse.
- 14. A device according to claim 10, wherein said fingers do not penetrate any of said lips.
- 15. A vascular attachment device for sealing an opening between two blood conduit lips, comprising a plurality of bendable clips, said clips being adapted for gripping two lips between them and for sealing said opening by forcing said lips towards each other, wherein said clip elements are blunt and do not penetrate said blood conduit walls.
- 16. A device according to claim 15, wherein said clips are arranged on a ring.
- 17. A connector delivery system for delivering a ring connector having a plurality of fingers, said fingers defining an open configuration and a closed configuration mounted thereon, comprising:
a retractor; a tube integral with a plurality of puller spikes and coupled to said retractor for retraction thereby; and an outer tube adapted to close a plurality of said fingers, when said puller spikes are retracted into said ring connector.
- 18. A system according to claim 17, wherein said fingers close plastically.
- 19. A system according to claim 18, wherein said outer tube has an inner lip with an inner diameter smaller than an outer diameter of said connector, such that when said outer tube is moved relative to said connector, said fingers are pushed inwards by the inner lip towards said ring.
- 20. A system according to claim 17, wherein said fingers close to said closed configuration by said fingers being released.
- 21. A system according to claim 20, wherein said outer tube defines an inner lip, against which said fingers are held away from said ring, such that when said outer tube is retracted, said fingers are released from said lip and close.
- 22. A system according to claim 17, comprising a stationary tube for maintaining said connector in place relative to said integral tube.
- 23. A method of mounting a graft on a spiked connector, in which the tips of the spikes define a periphery, comprising:
placing the graft, in said-periphery, between tips of said spikes and a piercable element; impaling said piercable element on said spikes, such that the graft is also impaled on said spikes; and removing said piercable element from said spikes.
- 24. A method according to claim 23, comprising, pulling back impaled parts of said graft to a side of the spikes opposite said tips.
- 25. A method according to claim 23, wherein said impaling comprises advancing said spike tips towards said graft.
- 26. A method according to claim 23, comprising bending said spike tips into hooks after said impaling.
- 27. A method according to claim 23, comprising forming said spike tips into hooks before said impaling.
- 28. A method of mounting a graft on a spiked connector, comprising:
placing the graft between tips of said spikes and an element having a general outer perimeter; advancing said spikes relative to said element such that said spikes penetrate said graft and penetrate said perimeter; and removing said element.
- 29. A method according to claim 28, wherein said element is formed of a hard material and includes a plurality of depressions to receive said spikes.
- 30. A method according to claim 28, wherein said element is piercable by said spikes.
- 31. A method according to claim 28, wherein said element is non-expandable.
- 32. A method according to any of claims 28-31, wherein advancing said spikes comprises advancing spikes that are adapted for engaging a target vessel of the anastomosis.
- 33. A method of mounting a graft on a connector having a plurality of spikes arranged around a central opening, said spikes having radially outward pointing hooks, comprising:
folding said spikes such that said hooks point inward into said central opening and define a periphery between them; inserting a graft into said periphery; advancing said hooks relative to said graft, to penetrate said graft; and repositioning said hooks to point outward.
- 34. A method according to claim 33, wherein advancing said hooks comprises moving said spikes.
- 35. A method according to claim 33, wherein advancing said hooks relative to said graft comprises radially expanding said graft towards said hooks.
- 36. A method according to claim 33, comprising, inserting a contra mandrel in said graft, to limit an advance of said hooks.
- 37. A method according to any of claims 33-36, wherein repositioning said hooks comprises unfolding said spikes.
- 38. A method of mounting a graft on a connector having a plurality of spikes arranged around a central opening, said spikes having radially outward pointing hooks, comprising:
inserting a graft into a periphery defined by forward ends of said spikes, in a first direction; folding back a tip of said graft to cover said hooks; and pulling back said graft, in a direction opposite said first direction, such that said hooks engage said folded part of said graft.
- 39. A method according to claim 38, comprising advancing said engaged part of said graft towards a base of said spikes, in said opposite direction.
- 40. An anastomotic connector, comprising:
a base ring; a plurality of target spikes, adapted to engage a target vessel, which target spikes pass through said ring; and a plurality of retractable pulling spikes, having tips adapted to engage a graft placed in the lumen of said ring, and being adapted to at least partially evert a lip of said graft when said pulling spikes are retracted.
- 41. A connector according to claim 40, wherein said target spikes are hooked.
- 42. A connector according to claim 40, wherein said target spikes are inclined towards an axis of said connector.
- 43. A connector according to claim 40, wherein said puller spikes are provided through said base ring.
- 44. A method of partially everting a graft on a connector, comprising:
inserting a graft into a ring shaped anastomosis connector having a plurality of spikes; and pulling an end of said graft radially out, so that said end abuts said spikes adjacent the spikes and extends radially out of said spikes between said spikes.
- 45. A method according to claim 44, wherein said pulling comprises pulling using retractable spikes.
- 46. A graft everting method, comprising:
mounting at least an end of said graft on an expandable tube; expanding said tube to engage and expand said graft; and rolling back at least a portion of said end over itself.
- 47. A method according to claim 46, comprising, providing a tube over said graft, so said rolling back is on to said tube.
- 48. A tool for compressing a tip of a graft, comprising:
an outer mandrel mounted over the graft and reaching to about an opening in the graft; an inner mandrel mounted inside the graft and reaching to about said opening; and a base, wherein said base and said two mandrel define a space for said graft to extend into when the mandrels are brought together.
- 49. A tool according to claim 48, wherein said inner mandrel is mounted on said base.
- 50. A tool according to claim 48, wherein said inner mandrel is adapted to engage at least a portion of said graft.
- 51. A tool according to claim 48, wherein said outer mandrel is adapted to engage at least a portion of said graft.
- 52. A tool for forming an oblique eversion for a graft, comprising:
a tube; and at least one axial extension of said tube, such that a spiked connector disposed in said tube can project at least one of its spikes near a base of said projection.
- 53. A tool according to claim 52, wherein said at least one projection comprises at least two projections defining a slot between them, with said spike extending through said slot.
- 54. A tool for forming an oblique eversion for a graft, comprising:
a tube adapted for having a graft and a connector mounted therein; and an over-tube which radially restrains at least one spike of said connector, wherein said connector can be moved relative to said over-tube.
- 55. A tool according to claim 54, wherein said over tube is slotted and wherein said motion is rotation.
- 56. A tool according to claim 54, wherein said motion comprises axial motion of said connector relative to said over-tube.
- 57. A tool according to claim 56, wherein said tube is a same element as said over tube.
- 58. A vascular attachment device for sealing an opening between two blood conduit lips, comprising:
at least one clip element adapted for sealing at least a portion of an opening between two blood conduit lips; and at least one puller adapted for pulling, inside the body, at least one of said lips into said clip element, wherein said puller is adapted to not penetrate said lip.
- 59. A vascular attachment device for sealing an opening between two blood conduit lips, comprising:
at least one clip element adapted for sealing at least a portion of an opening between two blood conduit lips; and at least one puller adapted for pulling, inside the body, at least one of said lips into said clip element, wherein said puller is adapted to be distorted by said clip.
- 60. A vascular attachment device for sealing an opening between two blood conduit lips, comprising:
at least one clip element adapted for sealing at least a portion of an opening between two blood conduit lips; and at least one puller adapted for pulling, inside the body, at least one of said lips into said clip element, wherein said clip comprises a slot, for engaging said lips.
- 61. A method of simulating eversion of a graft, comprising:
compressing an end of said graft into a form to provide a thickening of said end; and transfixing said thickening with at least one spike of an anastomosis connector.
- 62. A method according to claim 61, wherein said graft comprises a mammary artery.
- 63. A method according to claim 61, wherein said transfixing comprises transfixing along an axis of said graft.
- 64. A method according to claim 61, wherein said form comprises an inner mandrel.
- 65. A method according to claim 61, wherein said form defines, on said graft, a flat end surface for said thickening.
- 66. A method according to claim 61, wherein said form defines, on said graft, an oblique end surface for said thickening.
- 67. A method according to claim 61, wherein said form defines, on said graft, a nonplanar end surface for said thickening.
- 68. A method of transfixing a connector on a graft, comprising:
widening a radius of an end of the graft; advancing at least one spike of said connector, parallel to said graft, such that it transfixes said widened area; and bending at least an end of said spike to form a hook.
- 69. An anastomosis connector, comprising:
a plurality of ring segments, together defining a radially expandable ring-like shape having a lumen; at least one pivot bar coupled to at least one of said ring segments; and at least one spike mounted on said pivot bar and rotatable around said pivot bar, wherein radial deformation of said ring-like shape does not substantially directly affect said spike rotational position.
- 70. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said at least one spike is pointed towards said ring-like shape.
- 71. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said at least one spike is pointed away from said ring-like shape.
- 72. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said at least one spike comprises at least two spikes, each mounted on a separate pivot bar, wherein said spikes point in opposite directions along an axis of said connector.
- 73. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said connector is designed such that said at least one spike remains outside of a side vessel in an end-to-side anastomosis.
- 74. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said connector is designed such that said at least one spike enters a side vessel in an end-to-side anastomosis.
- 75. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said pivot bar is comprised in a spike element.
- 76. A connector according to claim 75, wherein said spike element is attached to only a single ring element.
- 77. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said at least one spike has a tip adapted to penetrate a blood vessel.
- 78. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said at least one spike has a tip adapted to lay against a blood vessel without penetrating it.
- 79. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said connector is heat-treated to have said at least one spike perpendicular to said ring.
- 80. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said connector is heat-treated to have said at least one spike parallel to said ring.
- 81. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said connector is heat-treated to have said at least one spike bend.
- 82. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said connector is heat-treated such that said at least one spike does not bend.
- 83. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said pivot bar is within an axial extent of said ring-like shape.
- 84. A connector according to claim 83, wherein said pivot bar is substantially centered relative to said ring like shape.
- 85. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said pivot bar is outside an axial extent of said ring-like shape.
- 86. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said pivot bar is straight.
- 87. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said pivot bar is piece-wise straight.
- 88. A connector according to claim 69, wherein said at least one spike is cut out of an opposing spike of said connector.
- 89. A connector according to claim 69, wherein at least one of said ring segments comprises a plurality of axially spaced elements.
- 90. A connector according to claim 89, wherein said plurality of elements comprises at least three elements.
- 91. A connector according to claim 89, wherein said plurality of elements comprises at least four elements.
- 92. A connector according to claim 89, wherein said plurality of elements comprises at least five elements.
- 93. A connector according to claim 89, wherein at least two of said plurality of elements have mirrored geometries.
- 94. A connector according to claim 89, wherein at least one of said plurality of elements has a single curve geometry.
- 95. A connector according to claim 89, wherein at least one of said plurality of elements has a dual curve geometry.
- 96. A connector according to claim 89, wherein at least one of said plurality of elements has at least three curves defined thereby.
- 97. A connector according to claim 89, wherein at least one of said plurality of elements has a varying width.
- 98. A connector according to claim 89, wherein all of said plurality of elements have a constant width.
- 99. An anastomosis connector comprising:
a ring shaped base having an axis; at least one plurality of spikes on one side of said ring; and at least one trans-axial thickening in at least one of said spikes, distanced from said ring.
- 100. A connector according to claim 99, comprising a second plurality of spikes pointing in an opposite direction from said first set of spikes.
- 101. A rotating punch, comprising:
a sharp, central guide wire; and a rotating outer tube having a vascular cutting edge defined by a lip of said tube.
- 102. A punch according to claim 101, wherein said outer tube advances as it is rotated.
- 103. A punch according to claim 101, wherein said cutting edge is smooth.
- 104. A punch according to claim 101, wherein said cutting edge is serrated.
- 105. A punch according to claim 101, wherein said guide wire is smooth.
- 106. A punch according to claim 101, wherein said guide wire is adapted to engage vascular tissue it is inserted into.
- 107. A punch according to any of claims 101-106, wherein said outer tube is bent at a right angle, such that positioning perpendicular to a vessel wall is assisted.
- 108. A punch according to any of claims 101-106, comprising a balloon distal from said cutting edge, said balloon, when inflated, having an outer diameter slightly greater than a diameter of said outer tube and about the inner diameter of a sheath associated with said punch.
- 109. An advancing rotating punch, comprising:
a sharp, central guide wire; and a rotating outer tube adapted to cut a target vessel which advances relative to said wire when it rotates.
- 110. A hole puncher, adapted for punching a hole in a blood vessel, comprising:
an outer tube having distal portion, which distal portion has a lip; and a punch element having a sharp tip and defining a depression distal from the tip, wherein said depression is of a size adapted to receive a blood vessel, wherein said distal portion of said outer tube has an outer diameter which is substantially the same as an outer diameter of said punch element and wherein said punch element fits snugly in said distal portion such that said lip can sever blood vessel tissue contained in said depression from tissue outside said depression.
- 111. A hole puncher according to claim 110, wherein said depression is distanced from said tip so that said distance is at least the thickness of the blood vessel.
- 112. A puncher according to claim 110, wherein said puncher is flexible enough to be provided through a blood vessel in which a hole is to be punched.
- 113. A puncher according to claim 110, comprising a handle.
- 114. A puncher according to claim 113, comprising means for advancing said outer tube relative to said handle and relative to said punch element.
- 115. A puncher according to claim 113, comprising means for retracting said punch element relative to said handle and relative to said outer tube.
- 116. A puncher according to any of claims 110-115, comprising means for advancing a graft into said hole formed by said punch.
- 117. A puncher according to any of claims 110-115, wherein said distal end is radially expandable from a first, small diameter to a second, working diameter.
- 118. A method of punching a hole in a blood vessel, comprising:
providing a hole puncher to a location in a vascular system, which location has blood flowing therethrough; transfixing a wall of said vascular system at said location; removing a portion of said wall using said hole puncher, while said hole-puncher remains transfixing said wall; and transporting a tool across said wall through a lumen of said hole puncher.
- 119. A method according to claim 118, wherein said removing comprises partially retracting a portion of said hole puncher.
- 120. A method according to claim 118, wherein said removing comprises partially advancing a portion of said hole puncher.
- 121. A method according to any of claims 118-120, wherein said providing is from inside of said vascular system.
- 122. A method according to any of claims 118-120, wherein said providing is from outside of said vascular system.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/187,364, filed Nov. 6, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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09187364 |
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10205288 |
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