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- A tissue anchor comprising:
- A tissue anchor according to claim 32, further wherein said elongate tube has an outside diameter ranging 0.5mm to 12mm.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 32, wherein said outside diameter ranges from 1mm to 3mm.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 32, wherein said at least one anchor member includes four anchor members.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 32, wherein said at least one anchor member has a curved configuration when said portion is in said second position.
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- A tissue anchor according to claim 35, wherein said at least one aperture includes four apertures, with one aperture being associated with each anchor member.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 65, wherein each anchor member projects from its associated aperture when the elongate member is in its first position.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 32, wherein said at least one anchor member includes a barb adjacent an end thereof.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 32, wherein the distal end of the elongate tube is adapted to be advanced into a volume of tissue to position the at least one anchor member for stabilizing deployment into the tissue.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 68, wherein the distal end of the elongate tube is closed, said at least one aperture being spaced proximally from the distal end.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 69, wherein said at least one anchor member extends distally beyond a distal end of the elongate member when the elongate member is in its first position.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 70, wherein said at least one anchor member is curved when in an unbiased state.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 71, wherein said at least one anchor member is in its unbiased state when the elongate member is in its second position.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 71, wherein said at least one anchor member curves proximally when the elongate member is in its second position.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 32, wherein said portion of the elongate member is sized for a close sliding fit within the central bore of the elongate tube.
- A tissue anchor for stabilizing a tissue mass for surgical excision, comprising:
- A tissue anchor according to claim 75, wherein the apertures of the elongate tube are spaced proximally of the distal end.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 75, wherein the actuator comprises an elongate member sized for a close sliding fit within the central bore of the elongate tube.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 77, wherein the actuator further comprises a ring carried adjacent a proximal end of the elongate member.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 75, wherein the actuator further comprises a stop, the stop cooperating with the elongate tube to limit movement of the elongate member with respect to the elongate tube, thereby defining the second position of the actuator.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 75, wherein the actuator comprises an elongate member slidably received within the central bore of the elongate tube, each of the anchor means being attached to the elongate member for movement therewith.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 80, wherein the elongate member is moved distally as the actuator moves from its first position to its second position.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 75, wherein each anchor member projects from its associated aperture when the actuator is in its first position.
- A tissue anchor for stabilizing a tissue mass for surgical excision, comprising:
- A tissue anchor according to claim 83, wherein the apertures of the elongate tube are spaced proximally of the distal end.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 83, wherein the rod further comprises a stop, the stop cooperating with the elongate tube to limit movement of the rod with respect to the elongate tube, thereby defining the second position of the rod.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 83, wherein the anchor members are attached to the rod and extend distally beyond a distal end of the rod.
- A tissue anchor according to claim 83, wherein a small portion of each anchor member projects from its associated aperture when the rod is in its first position.
- A method of stabilizing a tissue mass using the tissue anchor of claim 83, comprising:
- A method according to claim 88, further comprising drawing the tissue anchor proximally after the anchor members are deployed in the tissue mass to apply tension to the tissue mass.
- A method according to claim 88, further comprising leaning the elongate tube and the elongate rod after the anchor members are deployed in the tissue mass to facilitate surgical removal of the tissue mass.
- A method of removing a tissue mass from a tissue using the tissue anchor of claim 83, comprising:
- A tissue anchor for stabilizing a tissue mass for surgical excision, comprising:
- A method of removing a tissue mass from a tissue, comprising:
- A method according to claim 92, wherein stabilizing the tissue mass includes drawing the tissue anchor proximally, thereby tensioning the tissue mass.
- A method according to claim 92, further comprising leaning the elongate tube and the elongate rod after the anchor members are deployed in the tissue mass to facilitate surgical removal of the tissue mass.
- A method of stabilizing a tissue mass during a medical procedure using a tissue anchor which includes an elongate tube having a distal end and a plurality of apertures; a manually controllable actuator; and a plurality of anchor members operatively connected to the actuator, the method comprising:
- A method according to claim 95, further comprising drawing the tissue anchor proximally after deploying the anchor members, thereby tensioning the tissue mass.
Cross Reference to Related Applications
[0001] This application is a divisional of pending United States Patent Application No. 09/078,982, filed May 14, 1998.
Divisions (1)
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09/078,982 |
May 1998 |
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09815393 |
Mar 2001 |
US |