Claims
- 1. A surgical device for manipulating a suture and dart assembly, the device comprising:
a body portion, first and second jaws, a jaw manipulator capable of moving the jaws, a suture manipulation member mounted on the body portion for movement relative to the body portion between first and second positions in order to pass the suture and dart assembly from the first jaw to the second jaw; an extension portion projecting distally from the body portion; the first and second jaws each having a major tissue gripping surface, the jaws being operatively associated with the jaw manipulator for movement between open and closed positions, the first jaw having a channel for receiving the suture and dart assembly without any portion of the assembly projecting beyond the major tissue gripping surface of the first jaw, and the second jaw having surfaces that are sized and shaped to capture the suture and dart assembly when the suture manipulation member passes the suture and dart assembly.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein the surfaces of the second jaw are adapted to release the suture and dart assembly after capture to afford reuse of the device.
- 3. A surgical device for manipulating a suture comprising:
a proximal portion, a body portion, and a distal portion, a firing member movable from a first to a second position, the distal portion having a passing mechanism that is operatively associated with the firing member for moving a suture and dart assembly from a dart transport region to a dart capturing region; and a flexible, resilient suture management member for receiving a trailing portion of the suture, the suture management member having a slot for releasably holding a trailing portion of the suture near the device to resist unintended entanglement of the suture on objects, the suture management member affording movement of the suture within the slot without substantially damaging the suture.
- 4. A device according to claim 3 wherein the flexible, resilient suture management member is on the proximal portion.
- 5. A device according to claim 3 wherein the flexible, resilient suture management member is on the body portion.
- 6. A device according to claim 3 wherein the dart capturing region having surfaces affording release of the suture and dart assembly after capture so that the dart transport region may be reloaded with the suture and dart assembly, and the flexible, resilient suture management member is on the firing member.
- 7. A device according to claim 3 wherein the flexible, resilient suture management member is silicone.
- 8. A device according to claim 3 wherein the flexible, resilient suture management member retains tension on the suture and dart assembly during passage of the suture and dart assembly from the dart transport region to the dart capturing region without substantially damaging the suture.
- 9. A surgical device for manipulating a suture and dart assembly, the device comprising:
a body portion, first and second jaws, a jaw manipulator capable of moving the jaws, a suture manipulation member mounted on the body portion for movement relative to the body portion between first and second positions in order to pass the suture and dart assembly from the first jaw to the second jaw; an extension portion projecting distally from the body portion; the first and second jaws each having a major tissue gripping surface with a periphery between about 0.25 inches and 1.25 inches, the jaws being operatively associated with the jaw manipulator for movement between open and closed positions, the first jaw having a channel for receiving the suture and dart assembly, and the second jaw having surfaces for capturing the suture and dart assembly when the suture manipulation member passes the suture and dart assembly.
- 10. A device according to claim 9 wherein the jaws include gripping ribs for enhancing contact between the jaws and tissue.
- 11. A device according to claim 9 wherein the tissue gripping surfaces have a width between about 0.09 inches and about 0.4 inches.
- 12. A device according to claim 9 wherein the jaws are sized and shaped to form a tissue receiving region with a cross-sectional area in the closed position between about 0.1 square inches and 0.3 square inches.
- 13. A device according to claim 9 wherein the second jaw includes a laminate for capturing the dart and suture assembly.
- 14. A device according to claim 9 wherein the second jaw is adapted to release the suture and dart assembly after capture to afford reuse of the device.
- 15. A surgical device for manipulating a suture comprising:
a proximal portion, a body portion, and a distal portion, a firing member movable from a first to a second position, the distal portion having a passing mechanism that is operatively associated with the firing member for moving a suture and dart assembly from a dart transport region to a dart capturing region, the dart capturing region having surfaces affording release of the suture and dart assembly after capture so that the dart transport region may be reloaded with the suture and dart assembly; and the passing mechanism includes a dart cam with a beveled distal end receivable within a substantially internal channel in the dart transport region, the beveled surface adapted to engage a shoulder surface on the dart of the suture and dart assembly, and a pusher operatively associated with the firing member to move the dart cam from a retracted position situated within the channel of the dart transport region to a projecting position with at least a portion of the dart cam projecting beyond the dart transport region when the firing member moves from the first to the second position.
- 16. A device according to claim 15 wherein the dart cam has a centerline that has a distalmost point that follows a path as the pusher moves the dart cam from the retracted to the projecting position,
the dart is substantially right circular cone shaped with a tip and a base surface, and the dart cam includes a beveled distal end that is shaped to abut the base surface of the dart to drive the tip of the dart along a path that is substantially colinear with the path of distal point on the centerline of the dart cam during movement from the retracted to the projecting position.
- 17. A surgical device for passing a suture and dart assembly, the device comprising:
a body portion, a dart transport jaw and a dart capturing jaw, a jaw manipulator capable of moving the jaws, a firing member mounted on the body portion for movement relative to the body portion between prefired and fired positions; an extension portion projecting distally from the body portion; the dart transport and the dart capturing jaw each having a major tissue gripping surface, the jaws being operatively associated with the jaw manipulator for movement between a release position with the major tissue gripping surfaces of the jaws spaced apart to receive tissue, and a clamped position with the major tissue gripping surfaces of the jaws spaced closer together than in the release position and adapted to manipulate tissue therebetween, the jaws being sized and shaped to define a tissue receiving region that is located proximal relative to the major tissue gripping surfaces when the jaws are in the clamped position, the dart transport jaw including a channel capable of being loaded with at least a portion of the suture and dart assembly, a firing assembly operatively associated with the firing member for passing the suture and dart assembly from the dart transport jaw to the dart capturing jaw when the jaws are in the clamped position, and the dart capturing jaw including a dart capturing member capable of associating the suture and dart assembly with the dart capturing jaw after the firing member is moved from the pre-fired to the fired position with the jaws in the clamped position.
- 18. A device according to claim 17 wherein the tissue receiving region has a cross-sectional area in the clamped position between about 0.1 square inches and 0.3 square inches.
- 19. A device according to claim 17 wherein the jaw manipulator comprises a pair of levers, and
the jaws and levers are sized and shaped to afford tactile feedback to the surgeon to test tissue clamped between the jaws.
- 20. A device according to claim 17 wherein the channel of the dart transport jaw is sized and shaped to receive the dart and suture assembly therein so that tissue may be approximated between the jaws without being substantially damaged by the dart and suture assembly.
- 21. A device according to claim 19 wherein the channel of the dart transport jaw is sized and shaped to receive the dart and suture assembly without interfering with the tactile feedback provided by the device.
- 22. A device according to claim 20 wherein the dart and suture assembly is received in the channel without any portion thereof projecting beyond the major gripping surface of the dart transport jaw.
- 23. A device according to claim 17 wherein the jaws are sized and shaped to probe tissue without substantially damaging or traumatizing the probed tissue.
- 24. A device according to claim 17 wherein the jaw manipulator comprises a pair of movable levers extending from the body portion.
- 25. A device according to claim 17 wherein the dart transport jaw includes a slot for receiving a portion of the suture that is substantially adjacent the dart in the suture and dart assembly.
- 26. A device according to claim 17 wherein the firing assembly includes a dart cam receivable within a substantially internal channel in the dart transport jaw,
the dart cam having a distal surface adapted to engage a shoulder surface on the dart of the suture and dart assembly, and a pusher operatively associated with the firing member to move the dart cam from a retracted position situated within the channel of the dart transport jaw to a projecting position with at least a portion of the dart cam projecting beyond the major tissue gripping surface of the dart transport jaw when the firing member moves from the prefired to the fired position.
- 27. A device according to claim 26 wherein the dart cam includes a beveled distal end.
- 28. A device according to claim 26 wherein the dart cam has a centerline that follows a path as the pusher moves the dart cam from the retracted to the projecting position,
the dart is substantially cone shaped with a tip and a shoulder surface, and the dart cam includes a beveled distal end that is shaped to abut the shoulder surface of the dart to drive the tip of the dart along a path that is substantially colinear with the path of distal point on the centerline of the dart cam during movement from the retracted to the projecting position.
- 29. A device according to claim 17 wherein the dart cam includes a slot for receiving a portion of the suture that is substantially adjacent the dart in the suture and dart assembly.
- 30. A device according to claim 17 wherein the dart capturing member is adapted to releasably capture the dart to afford removal of the dart from the dart capturing jaw and subsequent reloading in the dart transport jaw so that the firing assembly can pass the suture and dart assembly from dart transport jaw to the dart capturing jaw more than once.
- 31. A device according to claim 17 wherein the dart is substantially cone shaped with a tip and a shoulder surface,
dart capturing member comprises first and second deflectable members with dart managing surfaces defining a slot therebetween, the first and second deflectable members adapted to deflect to afford passage of the dart through the slot during passage of the suture and dart assembly from the dart transport jaw to the dart capturing jaw, the dart managing surfaces including i) keyhole surfaces that include engagement surfaces for abutting the shoulder surface of the dart after the dart is passed to the dart capturing jaw and the suture is pulled in a first direction as the device is withdrawn from the sutured tissue, and ii) dart release surfaces that are sized and shaped to afford manual release of the suture and dart assembly from the dart capturing jaw when the suture is pulled in a second direction that is substantially opposite said first direction.
- 32. A device according to claim 17 wherein the dart transport and dart capturing jaws pivot about separate pivot points as they move between the clamped and release positions.
- 33. A device according to claim 17 wherein the dart transport and dart capturing jaws are mounted on the device so that the major tissue gripping surfaces are substantially parallel just adjacent the clamped position.
- 34. A device according to claim 17 wherein the extension portion includes a substantially oval cross sectional shape.
- 35. A device according to claim 17 wherein the extension portion includes a bend.
- 36. A device according to claim 17 wherein the device is substantially symmetrical affording use by either hand of a surgeon or in a plurality of orientations.
- 37. A device according to claim 17 wherein the firing member comprises first and second firing members situated on the body portion for manual manipulation by the surgeon's fingers or thumb.
- 38. A device according to claim 37 wherein the jaw manipulator includes bars with keys associated with the levers and a linkage with keyslots for receiving the keys.
- 39. A device according to claim 17 wherein the device includes biasing means for biasing the jaws toward the release position.
- 40. A device according to claim 17 wherein the firing assembly operates independent of the jaw manipulator.
- 41. A device according to claim 17 wherein the dart capturing member comprises an assembly with a hard and a soft material.
- 42. A surgical device for manipulating a suture and dart assembly, the device comprising:
a body portion, first and second jaws, the first jaw adapted to receive the suture and dart assembly, a jaw manipulator capable of moving the jaws, a suture manipulation member for movement between first and second positions in order to pass the suture and dart assembly from the first jaw to the second jaw; the jaws being operatively associated with the jaw manipulator for movement between open and closed positions, and the second jaw having dart managing surfaces that are sized and shaped to capture the suture and dart assembly when the suture manipulation member passes the suture and dart assembly, the dart managing surfaces including i) engagement surfaces for holding the dart after the dart is passed to the second jaw and the suture is pulled in a first direction as the device is withdrawn from the sutured tissue, and ii) dart release surfaces that are sized and shaped to afford manual release of the suture and dart assembly from the second jaw when the suture is pulled in a second direction that is substantially opposite said first direction.
- 43. A device according to claim 42 wherein the dart is substantially cone shaped with a tip and a base surface,
the second jaw comprises first and second deflectable members with the dart managing surfaces defining a slot therebetween, the first and second deflectable members adapted to deflect to afford passage of the dart through the slot during passage of the suture and dart assembly from the first jaw to the second jaw.
- 44. A device according to claim 42 wherein the engagement surfaces include a curved surface for relieving stress in the first and second deflectable members, the curved surface being sized and shaped to block separation of the dart and the second jaw in the first direction, and the dart release surfaces being sized and shaped to afford separation of the dart and second jaw by movement of the dart in substantially the second direction.
- 45. A device according to claim 44 wherein the dart release surfaces have a diameter that is larger than the diameter of the base of the dart.
- 46. A surgical method for soft tissue repair comprising the steps of:
providing a device having first and second jaws movable between open and closed positions, and a firing mechanism for passing a suture and dart between the jaws, loading the suture and dart assembly in the first jaw, probing tissue by moving the jaws between the open and closed positions, selecting tissue suitable for passage of the suture and dart assembly, passing the suture and dart assembly through tissue, capturing the suture and dart assembly in the second jaw, and threading the suture through tissue by withdrawing the device from the sutured tissue.
- 47. A method according to claim 46 wherein the soft tissue repair comprises a sacrospinous ligament fixation procedure.
- 48. A method according to claim 46 further comprising the steps of:
after passage of the dart and suture assembly through tissue, removing the suture and dart assembly from the second jaw, reloading the suture and dart assembly in the first jaw to afford use of the device for multiple passages of the suture and dart assembly through tissue.
- 49. A surgical method comprising the steps of:
providing a device having first and second jaws movable between open and closed positions, and a firing mechanism for passing a suture and dart between the jaws when the jaws are in the closed position, loading the suture and dart assembly in the first jaw, approximating separate first and second structures by moving the jaws between the open and closed positions, passing the suture and dart assembly through the first and second structures, capturing the suture and dart assembly in the second jaw, and threading the suture through the structures by withdrawing the device from the sutured location.
- 50. A method according to claim 49 wherein the first structure comprises an implantable material and the second structure comprises soft body tissue.
- 51. A method according to claim 50 wherein the implantable material comprises a synthetic material.
- 52. A method according to claim 50 wherein the implantable material comprises a non-synthetic material.
- 53. A method according to claim 50 wherein the surgical method comprises a pelvic floor repair such as a repair of a cystocele or rectocele.
- 54. A method according to claim 50 wherein the surgical method comprises a repair of a paravaginal defect.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/294,517, filed May 30, 2001, and U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/325,834, filed Sep. 28, 2001, and U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/355,077, filed Feb. 7, 2002 (the entire contents of each of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety).
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60294517 |
May 2001 |
US |
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60325834 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
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60355077 |
Feb 2002 |
US |