Claims
- 1. A dilator for creating a cavity, comprising:
an insertion spreader comprising a first and a second elongated guide, said first and second guides each having a distal end and a proximal end, said first guide being parallel to said second guide, said guides of said insertion spreader being movable between a closed position and an open position; a first and a second handle, each of said handles having a first end and a second end, wherein said first end of said first handle is attached to said first guide, said first end of said second handle is attached to said second guide, and said second end of each of said handles is adapted to allow a person to grasp and manipulate said dilator; and a pivot intermediate said first end and said second end of each of said handles, said handles being movably connected at said pivot, whereby movement of said handles about said pivot causes a displacement of said guides to move said guides between said closed and said open positions.
- 2. The dilator of claim 1 further comprising a ratcheting lock for maintaining said insertion spreader in a fixed position.
- 3. The dilator of claim 1 wherein said distal ends of said guides are sharpened for penetrating a tissue.
- 4. A method of creating a cavity in a tissue comprising the steps of:
providing a pair of parallel guides that are moveable from a closed position in which they are relatively close together to an open position in which they are farther apart; advancing said guides into said tissue, wherein said guides are in said closed position; and moving said guides into said open position to create a tissue cavity therebetween.
- 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising the step of advancing a needle into said tissue along an insertion path, prior to the step of advancing said parallel guides into said tissue, said needle having a protruding end exterior said tissue, wherein said guides are positioned about said protruding end of said needle so that said guides can be moved into said tissue along said path of said needle.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein said tissue is a vaginal hiatus.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of performing an episiotomy of said vaginal hiatus.
- 8. The method of claim 4 wherein said tissue is a vaginal wall.
- 9. The method of claim 4 wherein said tissue is fluid-dissected by injection of a solution into said tissue prior to advancing said parallel guides into said tissue.
- 10. A system for advancing a medical device into a tissue cavity, said system comprising:
a card having a distal portion and a proximal portion, wherein said distal portion is adapted to support said medical device, and said proximal portion is adapted for manipulation of said card; a medical device carried by said card; said card further having a first lateral edge having a distal end and a proximal end, and a second lateral edge having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein said proximal ends of said first and second edges comprise said proximal portion of said card, and said distal ends of said first and second edges comprise said distal portion of said card, and wherein said first and second edges are adapted for sliding said card into said cavity to advance said medical device into said cavity.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein said medical device is a urethral sling.
- 12. A method of advancing a medical device into a tissue cavity comprising the steps of:
providing a pair of parallel guides that are moveable from a closed position in which they are relatively close together to an open position in which they are farther apart; advancing said guides into a tissue, wherein said guides are in the closed position; moving said guides into said open position to create a tissue cavity therebetween; advancing a card into said cavity, said card having a medical device positioned on a distal end thereof, whereby said medical device is advanced into said cavity.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said guides each have a semi-cylindrical shape and have facing semi-cylindrical grooves, and wherein said step of advancing a card into said cavity comprises sliding said card into said cavity along said grooves.
- 14. An incision guide for creating a cavity between a urethra and a vagina comprising:
a catheter for inserting into said urethra, said catheter being adapted for expanding and straightening said urethra, said catheter having a longitudinal axis; and a cutter spaced a fixed distance laterally from said catheter and slidably connected to said catheter along a longitudinal axis of said cutter.
- 15. The incision guide of claim 14, said catheter further comprising indicia for determining the position of said catheter relative to a bladder neck.
- 16. The incision guide of claim 14 further comprising a stop, wherein said stop is adapted for locking at a selected location along said catheter, and is further adapted to abut said cutter for stopping insertion of said cutter at a selected depth of incision.
- 17. The incision guide of claim 14, wherein said cutter is a needle.
- 18. The incision guide of claim 14, wherein said cutter is a blade.
- 19. The incision guide of claim 14, wherein said cutter is a bipolar knife.
- 20. A method of creating a cavity in a vaginal hiatus comprising the steps of:
inserting a catheter into a urethra, said catheter being adapted for indicating the position of a bladder neck; determining said position of said bladder neck with said catheter; sliding a cutter along said catheter into said vaginal hiatus, thereby creating a cavity in said vaginal hiatus; and stopping the sliding step with the cutter located proximal to said bladder neck to avoid injuring the bladder.
- 21. A method of advancing a sling into a tissue cavity comprising the steps of:
inserting a catheter into a urethra, said catheter being adapted for indicating the position of a bladder neck; determining the position of said bladder neck with said catheter; sliding a cutter along said catheter into a vaginal hiatus, thereby creating a cavity in said vaginal hiatus; stopping the sliding step with the cutter located proximal to said bladder neck to avoid injuring the bladder; and advancing a card into said cavity, said card having a sling positioned on a distal end thereof, whereby said sling is advanced into said cavity.
- 22. A driver for driving a guide through a pubic bone, said driver comprising:
a first jaw having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein said distal end of said first jaw is adapted for insertion into a tissue cavity a slide bar attached to the proximal end of said first jaw; a second jaw for opposing said first jaw, said second jaw being slidably connected to said slide bar, said second jaw being capable of advancing toward said first jaw along said slide bar; and a guide being attached to said second jaw, wherein said guide is moved toward said first jaw by advancing said second jaw along said slide bar, and wherein said guide is adapted for passing through said pubic bone.
- 23. The driver of claim 22 wherein said guide is a cannula.
- 24. The driver of claim 22 wherein said guide is a needle.
- 25. A method of driving a guide through a pubic bone comprising the steps of:
providing a driver for driving a guide through a pubic bone, said driver comprising a first jaw, a slide bar, a second jaw and a guide, said second jaw being slidably connected to said slide bar, said guide being attached to said second jaw, wherein said guide is moved toward said first jaw by advancing said second jaw along said slide bar, and wherein said guide is adapted for passing through said pubic bone; inserting said first jaw into a cavity below said pubic bone; positioning said driver to align said pubic bone between said first jaw and said second jaw; and advancing said second jaw toward said first jaw to drive said guide through said pubic bone, thereby creating a path through said pubic bone.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising the steps of:
removing said guide from said path; and passing a device through said pubic bone along said path.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the passing step comprises passing a suture through said pubic bone along said path.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein the passing step comprises passing a suture passer through said pubic bone along said path.
- 29. The method of claim 26, wherein the passing steps comprises passing a suture securing device through said pubic bone along said path.
- 30. The method of claim 25, wherein said guide is a cannula, further comprising the step of passing a device through said cannula and through said pubic bone.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein said step of passing a device through said cannula and through said pubic bone comprises passing a suture having a first end and a second end through said cannula and through said pubic bone.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein said step of passing a device through said cannula and through said pubic bone comprises passing a suture passer through said cannula and through said pubic bone.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein said step of passing a device through said cannula and through said pubic bone comprises passing a quick-connect securing device through said cannula and through said pubic bone.
- 34. The method of claim 30, wherein said step of passing a device through said cannula and through said pubic bone comprises passing a urethral sling through said cannula and through said pubic bone.
- 35. The method of claim 31, further comprising the steps of:
advancing said cannula into a cavity in a patient; passing said first end of said suture through said cannula and into said cavity; securing said first end of said suture to a structure inside said cavity; and securing said second end of said suture to said pubic bone, thereby stabilizing a tissue mass adjacent said cavity.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein said cavity is a vagina.
- 37. The method of claim 35, wherein said cavity is a cavity in a vaginal hiatus.
- 38. The method of claim 35, said cavity having a left and a right side, and wherein the steps of said method are performed on both said left side and said right side.
- 39. A method of pelvic surgery comprising the steps of:
providing a driver for driving a cannula through a pubic bone, said driver comprising a first jaw, a slide bar, a second jaw and said cannula, said second jaw being slidably connected to said slide bar, said cannula being attached to said second jaw, wherein said cannula is moved toward said first jaw by advancing said second jaw along said slide bar, and wherein said cannula is adapted for passing through said pubic bone; inserting said first jaw into a cavity; locating said pubic bone; positioning said driver to align said pubic bone between said first jaw and said second jaw; advancing said second jaw toward said first jaw to drive said cannula through said pubic bone; advancing said cannula into said cavity; providing a suture having a first end and a second end; passing said first end of said suture through said cannula and into said cavity; attaching said suture to a tissue in said cavity by passing said first end of said suture through said tissue; retracting said first end of said suture through said cannula; and securing said suture to said pubic bone.
- 40. A method of pelvic surgery comprising the steps of:
providing a driver for driving a cannula through a pubic bone, said driver comprising a first jaw, a slide bar, a second jaw and said cannula, said second jaw being slidably connected to said slide bar, said cannula being attached to said second jaw, wherein said cannula is moved toward said first jaw by advancing said second jaw along said slide bar, and wherein said cannula is adapted for passing through said pubic bone; inserting said first jaw into a cavity; locating said pubic bone; positioning said driver in a first position to align said pubic bone between said first jaw and said second jaw; advancing said second jaw toward said first jaw to drive said cannula through said pubic bone along a first path; advancing said cannula into said cavity; providing a suture having a first end and a second end; passing said first end of said suture through said cannula along said first path through said pubic bone and into said cavity; attaching said suture to a tissue in said cavity by passing said first end of said suture through said tissue; positioning said driver in a second position to align said pubic bone between said first jaw and said second jaw; advancing said second jaw toward said first jaw to drive said cannula through said pubic bone along a second path; advancing said cannula into said cavity; retracting said first end of said suture through said cannula along said second path through said pubic bone; and securing said first end and said second end of said suture to said pubic bone.
- 41. A method of stabilizing a urethral sling relative to a pubic bone comprising the steps of:
creating a cavity in a vaginal hiatus; driving a guide through said pubic bone to create a path through said pubic bone; placing into said cavity a urethral sling, said sling being adapted for stabilizing a structure of the pelvic floor; passing a suture through said pubic bone along said path; attaching said suture to said sling; and attaching said suture to said pubic bone to stabilize said tissue.
- 42. A driver frame assembly comprising:
an upper clamp comprising a head portion, a descending arm, and a base portion, said head portion having a compression foot for compressing an abdominal surface of a patient against a pubic bone of said patient, said compression foot further having stabilizing pins extending therefrom for penetrating said abdominal surface adjacent to a superior surface of said pubic bone; a catheter for inserting into a urethra and for expanding and straightening said urethra, said catheter having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, said catheter being adapted for attaching to said base portion of said upper clamp; a tongue insertable into a cavity, said tongue having a first end and a second end, said first end being adapted for inserting into said cavity, and said second end being adapted for attaching to said base portion of said upper clamp; a lower clamp comprising a buttock plate for insertion beneath said patient, said patient's weight resting on said plate to secure said frame assembly relative to said patient, said lower clamp further comprising an ascending arm for articulating with said base portion of said upper clamp; and at least one driver for driving a guide through a pubic bone, said driver being mounted to said descending arm of said upper clamp.
- 43. The driver frame assembly of claim 42, further comprising a first guide and a second guide for penetrating said pubic bone, said guides being mounted to said frame assembly, said guides further being laterally displaced relative to one another.
- 44. A system for attaching a urethral sling to a suture comprising:
a urethral sling and a connector, said sling having a ring member, said ring member being attached to said sling, said ring member further having a central opening, wherein said central opening and said connector are adapted to cooperate in allowing unidirectional passage of said connector through said opening, said opening and said connector being further adapted to cooperate to prevent retrograde passage of said connector through said opening.
- 45. A bone eyelet comprising:
a sleeve and at least one crosspiece, said sleeve having an outer surface and an inner surface, wherein said outer surface is adapted for inserting into a bone, said crosspiece being attached to said inner surface to transect said sleeve, providing a plurality of channels therein.
- 46. A quick-connect bone suture fastener for fastening suture to a bone comprising:
a sleeve and a sleeve plug, wherein said sleeve comprises at least two openings adapted to allow passage of a suture through said openings, said sleeve being further adapted for inserting into a bone and having a surface for frictionally contacting with said sleeve plug, wherein said sleeve plug is adapted for occluding at least one of said openings.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/038,380, filed Feb. 13, 1997.
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