Claims
- 1. A knot pusher comprising
a body including a passage having a distal end, the body being sized and configured to engage a suture knot adjacent the distal end of the passage, and
a fitting carried by body sized and configured for introducing a liquid closure material into the passage for discharge through the distal end adjacent the suture knot, the liquid closure material reacting after discharge to form a solid closure adjacent the suture knot.
- 2. A knot pusher according to claim 1wherein the body is sized and configured for locating the suture knot in a tissue puncture tract.
- 3. A knot pusher according to claim 1wherein the body is sized and configured for locating the suture knot adjacent a puncture site in a blood vessel.
- 4. A knot pusher according to claim 1further including a dispenser sized and configured for coupling to the fitting, the dispenser including at least first and second components which, upon mixing, form the liquid closure material and the solid closure adjacent the suture knot.
- 5. A knot pusher according to claim 1wherein the passage has a proximal end, and wherein the fitting is carried by the body adjacent the proximal end of the passage.
- 6. A knot pusher according to claim 1wherein the body comprises a knot pusher shaft including the passage.
- 7. A knot pusher according to claim 6wherein the shaft includes a side slot communicating with the distal end of the passage to receive a free end of the suture knot passed through the distal end of the passage, to thereby engage the suture knot adjacent the distal end of the passage.
- 8. A knot pusher according to claim 7further including a suture threading element sized and configured to capture the free end of the suture knot adjacent the distal end of the passage and thread the free end into the passage and through the side slot.
- 9. A knot pusher according to claim 1wherein the body comprises an outer sheath having an interior lumen and a knot pusher shaft that is sized and configured for insertion through the interior lumen to form an assembly, and wherein the passage is formed in the interior lumen in space not occupied by the knot pusher shaft.
- 10. A knot pusher according to claim 9wherein the fitting is carried by the outer sheath.
- 11. A knot pusher according to claim 9wherein the knot pusher shaft includes an open distal end and a side slot communicating with the open distal end to receive a free end of the suture knot passed through the open distal end, to thereby engage the suture knot adjacent the distal end of the passage.
- 12. A knot pusher according to claim 11further including a suture threading element sized and configured to capture the free end of the suture knot adjacent the open distal end and thread the free end into the open distal end and through the side slot.
- 13. An assembly for sealing a puncture site in a blood vessel comprising
a suture knot formed at the puncture site, and a dispenser to discharge a liquid closure material adjacent the suture knot, the liquid closure material reacting after discharge to form a solid closure adjacent the suture knot.
- 14. An assembly according to claim 13wherein the liquid closure material comprises a first component including an electrophilic polymer material having a functionality of at least three, a second component including a nucleophilic material that, when mixed with the first component and after discharge as a liquid, cross-links with the first component to form the solid closure, a non-liquid, three-dimensional barrier, and a buffer material mixed with the second component.
- 15. An assembly according to claim 13wherein the liquid closure material comprises a first component including an electrophilic polymer material having a functionality of at least three, a second component including a nucleophilic material that, when mixed with the first component within a reaction pH range of between 7 to 9 and after discharge as a liquid, cross-links with the first component to form a non-liquid, three-dimensional barrier, and a buffer material mixed with the second component and having a pH within the reaction pH range.
- 16. An assembly according to claim 15wherein the buffer material includes tris-hydroxymethylaminomethane.
- 17. An assembly according to claim 15wherein the buffer material includes sodium carbonate anhydrous.
- 18. An assembly according to claim 13wherein the liquid closure material comprises a first component including poly(ethylene glycol), poly(ethylene oxide), poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(vinylpyrrolidinone), poly(ethyloxazoline), and poly(ethylene glycol)-co-poly(propylene glycol) block copolymers, a second component comprising a hydrophilic protein, and a buffer material.
- 19. An assembly according to claim 18wherein the hydrophilic protein is selected from a group consisting essentially of serum, serum fractions, and solutions of albumin, gelatin, antibodies, fibrinogen, and serum proteins.
- 20. An assembly according to claim 18wherein the first component comprises a compound of the formula PEG-(DCR-CG)n, where PEG is poly(ethylene glycol), DCR is a degradation control region, CG is a cross-linking group, and n is equal to or greater than three.
- 21. An assembly according to claim 18wherein the buffer material includes tris-hydroxymethylaminomethane.
- 22. An assembly according to claim 18wherein the buffer material includes sodium carbonate anhydrous.
- 23. An assembly according to claim 13wherein the liquid closure material comprises a first component including a multi-armed polymer structure, a second component comprising a hydrophilic protein, and a buffer material.
- 24. An assembly according to claim 23wherein the hydrophilic protein comprises at least one synthetic amino acid sequence.
- 25. An assembly according to claim 23wherein the hydrophilic protein comprises recombinant or natural human serum albumin.
- 26. An assembly according to claim 23wherein the hydrophilic protein comprises human serum albumin at a concentration of about 25% or less.
- 27. An assembly according to claim 23wherein the buffer material includes tris-hydroxymethylaminomethane.
- 28. An assembly according to claim 23wherein the buffer material includes sodium carbonate anhydrous.
- 29. A method for sealing a suture knot comprising the steps of
forming a suture knot, and discharging a liquid closure material adjacent the suture knot, the liquid closure material reacting after discharge to form a solid closure adjacent the suture knot.
- 30. A method according to claim 29wherein the forming step includes manipulating a knot pusher.
- 31. A method according to claim 30wherein the discharging step includes discharging the liquid closure material through the knot pusher.
- 32. A method for sealing a puncture site in a blood vessel comprising the steps of
forming a suture knot formed at the puncture site, and discharging a liquid closure material adjacent the suture knot, the liquid closure material reacting after discharge to form a solid closure adjacent the suture knot.
- 33. A method according to claim 32wherein the forming step includes manipulating a knot pusher.
- 34. A method according to claim 33wherein the discharging step includes discharging the liquid closure material through the knot pusher.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/141,510, filed May 8, 2002 and entitled “Systems, Methods, and Compositions for Achieving Closure of Vascular Puncture Sites,” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/780,843, filed Feb. 9, 2001, and entitled “Systems, Methods, and Compositions for Achieving Closure of Vascular Puncture Sites,” which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/283,535, filed Apr. 1, 1999, and entitled “Compositions, Systems, And Methods For Arresting or Controlling Bleeding or Fluid Leakage in Body Tissue,” which is itself a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/188,083, filed Nov. 6, 1998 and entitled “Compositions, Systems, and Methods for Creating in Situ, Chemically Cross-linked, Mechanical Barriers,” all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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