Claims
- 1. A suturing device for applying a suture, comprising:
an elongated body; at least one arm having a suture mounting portion to releasably hold a portion of said suture, said arm being mounted to cause an end portion of said arm to move (i) away from said elongated body from a first position to a second position and (ii) towards said elongated body from the second position to the first position, said end portion of said arm being adapted to penetrate tissue as the arm moves away from said elongated body to said second portion while holding said portion of the suture during such movement; and at least one needle having a distal end, said needle mounted to move relative to said elongated body, said distal end of said needle movable from a first position adjacent to said elongated body to a second position adjacent said suture mounting portion of said arm when said arm is in said second position; wherein said distal end of said needle is adapted to capture said portion of the suture from the suture mounting portion of the arm and draws said portion of said suture toward said elongated body.
- 2. The suturing device of claim 1, wherein said second position of said needle is spaced away from said elongated body.
- 3. The suturing device of claim 1, wherein the arm is hingedly mounted to an actuating rod, said actuating rod being movable within a lumen of the elongated body.
- 4. The suturing device of claim 1, wherein the end portion of the arm includes a pointed tip.
- 5. The suturing device of claim 1, comprising:
first and second arms each having a suture mounting portion to releasably hold an end portion of a suture; and first and second needles adapted to capture the end portions of the suture from the suture mounting portions of the first and second arms and draw the end portions of the suture proximally.
- 6. The suturing device of claim 5, wherein the first and second arms when in their second position are substantially parallel to one another.
- 7. The suturing device of claim 5, wherein the first and second arms when in their second position form an angle that is less than 180 degrees.
- 8. The suturing device of claim 5, wherein the first and second arms each have two suture mounting portions.
- 9. The suturing device of claim 8, wherein the two suture mounting portions on each arm are side-by-side.
- 10. The suturing device of claim 8, wherein one of the two suture mounting portions on each arm is distal to the other.
- 11. The suturing device of claim 5, wherein the first and second arms are separately moveable.
- 12. The suturing device of claim 5, wherein the first and second needles are separately moveable.
- 13. The suturing device of claim 1, wherein the end portions of the suture are loops.
- 14. The suturing device of claim 1, wherein the end portions of the suture are substantially spherical in shape.
- 15. The suturing device of claim 1, wherein the end portions of the suture comprise a ferrule.
- 16. The suturing device of claim 1, wherein the end portion of the at least one arm, when the arm is in its second position, is distal to a distal end of the elongated body.
- 17. A suturing device for applying a suture, comprising:
an elongated body; at least one arm connected to said elongated body having a suture mounting portion and an end portion, said suture mounting portion being formed to releasably hold an end portion of said suture, said end portion of said arm being adapted to penetrate tissue; and at least one needle having a distal end, said needle being extendable and retractable relative to said elongated body, said distal end of said needle being adapted for cooperation with said suture mounting portion of said arm; whereby said needle can be extended such that said distal end of said needle captures said end portion of said suture from said suture mounting portion of said arm and said needle can be retracted to draw said end portion of said suture back toward said elongated body.
- 18. The suturing device of claim 17, wherein said arm is capable of being advanced and retracted from said elongated body.
- 19. The suturing device of claim 18, wherein said arm further comprises a proximal end, said proximal end of said arm being coupled to an actuating rod, said actuating rod being movable within a lumen of the elongated body to advance and retract said arm.
- 20. A suturing device for applying a suture, comprising:
an elongated body; two arms located on opposite sides of said elongated body, each of said arms having a suture mounting portion and an end portion, said suture mounting portions being formed to releasably hold an end portion of said suture, said arms being extendable and retractable relative to said elongated body, said arms having sharp end portions adapted to penetrate tissue when said arms are extended; and two needles located on opposite sides of said elongated body, each needle having a distal end, said needles being extendable and retractable relative to said elongated body, said distal ends of said needles being adapted for cooperation with said suture mounting portions of said arms when said needles and said arms are extended; whereby said arms are advanced outward from said elongated body, said needles are advanced distally from said elongated body such that said distal ends of said needles engage and capture said end portions of said sutures from said suture mounting portions of said arms, and said needles are retracted to draw said end portions of said sutures back toward said elongated body.
- 21. A method of placing a suture, comprising:
positioning a distal portion of an elongated member adjacent a location to be sutured; deploying at least one arm which releasably holds a portion of a suture; penetrating tissue with a sharp end portion of the arm; penetrating tissue with a needle and driving the needle toward said suture portion; and capturing the suture portion from the arm with the needle and drawing the suture portion through the tissue and toward the elongated body.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein penetrating tissue with a sharp end portion of the arm comprises penetrating an inner wall of a tubular biological structure.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the tubular biological structure is a fallopian tube.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the tubular biological structure is a common bile duct.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein the tubular biological structure is an arterial-venous fistula.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein penetrating tissue with a sharp end portion of the arm further comprises positioning the sharp end portion beyond an outer surface of the biological structure.
- 27. The method of claim 21, comprising deploying two arms which releasably hold end portions of a suture.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising penetrating tissue with the two arms on opposite sides of an opening.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the two arms penetrate tissue simultaneously.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein the two arms penetrate tissue sequentially.
- 31. The method of claim 28, comprising penetrating tissue with two needles and driving each needle toward the end portions of the suture held by each of the arms.
- 32. The method of claim 27, further comprising penetrating tissue with only one of the two arms.
- 33. The method of claim 32, comprising penetrating tissue with a first needle and driving the first needle toward the end portion of the suture held by the first arm, and driving a second needle toward the end portion of the suture held by the second arm without driving the second needle through tissue.
- 34. The method of claim 21, wherein deploying the at least one arm comprises moving the arm from within the elongated member to outside the elongated member.
- 35. The method of claim 21, wherein deploying the at least one arm comprises moving the end portion of the arm to a location distal to the elongated member.
- 36. A method of closing a tubular biological structure from within the tubular biological structure, the method comprising:
inserting a distal portion of an elongated member into the tubular biological structure; deploying a pair of arms, each arm releasably holding an end portion of a suture; penetrating an inner surface of the tubular biological structure with sharp end portions of the arms such that the arms position the suture portions beyond the inner surface of the tubular biological structure; penetrating the inner surface of the tubular biological surface with a pair of needles; capturing the suture portions from the arms with the needles and drawing the suture portions through the tissue and toward the elongated body; and tying the suture to close the tubular biological structure.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein deploying the pair of arms comprises moving the arms from within the elongated member to outside the elongated member.
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein the pair of arms when deployed are parallel to one another.
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein the pair of arms when deployed form an acute angle relative to one another.
- 40. A method of suspending a biological structure, comprising:
positioning a distal portion of an elongated member adjacent the biological structure to be suspended; positioning a first arm connected to the elongated member on one side of the biological structure, the first arm releasably holding an end portion of a suture; penetrating tissue of an adjacent biological structure with a sharp end portion of a second arm, the second arm releasably holding an end portion of the suture; driving a first needle toward the end portion of the suture in the first arm, the first needle moving on an opposite side of the biological structure such that when the first needle engages the first arm, the biological structure is surrounded by the first arm, the first needle and the elongated member; driving a second needle toward the end portion of the suture in the second arm, wherein the second needle penetrates tissue to engage the second arm; capturing the suture portions from the arms with the needles and drawing the suture portions with the needles toward the elongated member; and tying the ends of the suture together to suspend the biological structure to the adjacent biological structure.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the first arm and the second arm are moveable from a first position within the elongated member to a second position extended from the elongated member.
- 42. The method of claim 40, wherein positioning the first arm and driving the first needle occurs prior to penetrating tissue with the second arm.
- 43. The method of claim 40, wherein penetrating tissue with the second arm and driving the second needle occurs prior to positioning the first arm.
- 44. A method of blocking the vas deferens to achieve male sterilization, comprising:
accessing the vas deferens through the scrotum; positioning a distal portion of an elongated member adjacent a vas deferens to be blocked; deploying an arm connected to the elongated member on one side of the vas deferens, the first arm releasably holding an end portion of a suture; deploying a needle toward the end portion of the suture in the first arm, the needle moving on an opposite side of the vas deferens such that when the needle engages the arm, the vas deferens is surrounded by the arm, the first needle and the elongated member; capturing the suture portion from the arm with the needle and drawing the suture portion with the needle toward the elongated member; tying the ends of the suture together to block the vas deferens; and repeating the procedure on the other vas deferens.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/211,763, filed Jun. 14, 2000, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60211763 |
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