The present invention relates generally to suturing devices and methods, such as for the percutaneous closure of body lumens and tissues by means of sutures.
Many suturing devices are known in the art that puncture the skin with needles and percutaneously deliver sutures to the site. For example, PCT Patent Application WO 2009069119 discloses a suturing assembly 10, which is briefly described here with reference to
Suturing assembly 10 includes a first puncture element 12 including a sharp distal end 14 for puncturing tissue, and a second puncture element 16 including a sharp distal end 18 for puncturing tissue. The distal ends 14 and 18 of first and second puncture elements 12 and 14 are spaced from each other by a gap 20. Preferably, but not necessarily, first and second puncture elements 12 and 14 are parallel to each other.
First and second puncture elements 12 and 16 are hollow. A suture manipulating assembly 22 that includes a suture thread receiving member 24 and a suture grabber 26, which can be passed into the hollow portions of first and second puncture elements 12 and 16, respectively. First and second puncture elements 12 and 16 are provided with distal funnel cups 28 and 30, respectively, for guiding insertion of suture thread receiving member 24 and suture grabber 26. The funnel cups 28 and 30 also serve as stops to limit movement of suture thread receiving member 24 and suture grabber 26 into first and second puncture elements 12 and 16. Proximal ends of suture thread receiving member 24 and suture grabber 26 are mounted on a handle assembly 32. Suture thread receiving member 24 is mounted on an adjustable block 17 of handle assembly 32. Adjustable block 17 is arranged for moving with respect to a distal block 19 of handle assembly 32.
Suture thread 38 is placed over a distal end of suture thread receiving member 24. As seen in
Briefly, in operation of suturing assembly 10, first and second puncture elements 12 and 16 are first pushed into tissue and the sharp distal ends 14 and 18 puncture a tissue wall. The suture thread receiving member 24 and suture grabber 26 are introduced into the hollow portions of first and second puncture elements 12 and 16, respectively. When the suture thread receiving member 24 is pushed fully up to funnel cup 28, the suture thread 38 passes from a near side of the tissue wall to a far side of the tissue wall. When suture grabber 26 is pushed fully up to funnel cup 30, suture grabber 30 swings out of second puncture element 16 towards the suture thread 38 at the distal end 14 of first puncture element 12. Suture thread 38 is now caught and grabbed by suture grabber 26, as seen in
The present invention seeks to provide an improved suturing assembly, as described in more detail further below. The present invention is described for convenience with respect to the suturing device of PCT Patent Application WO 2009069119, but the invention is not limited to such a suturing device, and can be implemented in other suturing devices. The present invention is directed to a spacer that provides further functionality to suturing devices.
There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a suturing assembly including a first puncture element including a sharp distal end for puncturing tissue, a second puncture element including a sharp distal end for puncturing tissue, the distal ends of the first and second puncture elements being spaced from each other by a gap, and a spacer arranged for sliding distally and proximally on at least one of the first and second puncture elements.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the spacer is arranged to slide distally and proximally on both of the first and second puncture elements.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the spacer is formed with a first opening through which one of the first and second puncture elements passes through, and a second opening through which the other of the first and second puncture elements passes through.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the first opening has a closed outer contour.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the second opening has a closed outer contour; alternatively, the outer contour of the second opening is not completely closed.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the spacer includes a radially protruding flange.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the spacer includes a distally protruding protector for protecting a distal tip of at least one of the first and second puncture elements.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the spacer is arranged for pivoting about one of the first and second puncture elements and the spacer includes a connecting portion that snaps onto the other of the first and second puncture elements.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the suturing assembly further includes suture thread disposed along a portion of the first puncture element, wherein the suture thread is arranged to be grabbed at the distal end of the first puncture element, and a suture grabber positioned at the distal end of the second puncture element.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Reference is now made to
Suturing assembly 50 includes a first puncture element 52 including a sharp distal end 54 for puncturing tissue, and a second puncture element 56 including a sharp distal end 58 for puncturing tissue. The distal ends 54 and 58 of the first and second puncture elements 52 and 56 are spaced from each other by a gap 59. A spacer 60 is arranged for sliding distally and proximally on either one or both of first and second puncture elements 52 and 56. In the embodiment illustrated in
As seen best in
Spacer 60 is normally in the distal position (
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the spacer includes a radially protruding flange 66, which may serve as a guide, handle or imaging landmark.
Reference is now made to
Reference is now made to
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the suturing assembly may combine features of the prior art suturing device. For example, as shown previously in
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2012/064053 | 11/8/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/7/2014 |
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61557482 | Nov 2011 | US |