Claims
- 1. A tissue fastener used to join multiple tissue layers, comprising:
a proximal member configured to expand from a delivered state to a deployed state; a distal member configured to expand from a delivered state to a deployed state; and a connecting member connecting the proximal member to the distal member; wherein, in the deployed state, the proximal member and the distal member secure the multiple tissue layers together.
- 2. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member, the distal member, and the connecting member is formed of a shape memory material.
- 3. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member and the distal member is expanded by mechanical means.
- 4. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the tissue fastener is comprised of a biocompatible material.
- 5. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the tissue fastener is comprised of a biocompliant material.
- 6. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member, the distal member, and the connecting member includes a thrombogenic agent.
- 7. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member, the distal member, and the connecting member includes a coating having a therapeutic agent.
- 8. A tissue fastener according to claim 7, wherein the therapeutic agent promotes adhesion between the tissues undergoing attachment.
- 9. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member, the distal member, and the connecting member is formed of bioabsorbable material.
- 10. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member and the distal member includes a plurality of legs configured to extend outwardly in the deployed state.
- 11. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member and the distal member includes a plurality of legs each having at least one bending portion proximal to a portion of the leg and wherein the portion of the leg is configured to extend outwardly in the deployed state.
- 12. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the distal member includes a sharp edge.
- 13. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the distal member comprises a sharp point.
- 14. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the proximal member, the distal member, and the connecting member are formed of at least two wires interconnected in a middle portion thereof to form the connecting member.
- 15. A tissue fastener according to claim 14, wherein each of the wires is essentially straight in the delivered state and bent in the deployed state.
- 16. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the proximal member, the distal member, and the connecting member are formed of a single wire.
- 17. A tissue fastener according to claim 16, wherein the wire is essentially straight in the delivered state and spiral-shaped in the deployed state.
- 18. A tissue fastener according to claim 16, wherein the wire is essentially straight in the delivered state and includes non-straight portions in the deployed state.
- 19. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member and the distal member includes a flat surface formed of a shape memory material.
- 20. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member and the distal member includes a plurality of flexible members that form a cage-like structure in the deployed state.
- 21. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member and the distal member includes a T-shaped member.
- 22. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the proximal member, the distal member, and the connecting member includes a stent-like structure.
- 23. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member is configured to exert compressive force between the distal member and the proximal member.
- 24. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member is telescopic.
- 25. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member includes a collapsible bellow.
- 26. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member includes a ball-socket arrangement.
- 27. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member includes a braided configuration.
- 28. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, further comprising a hollow bore passing through at least a portion of the tissue fastener.
- 29. A tissue fastener according to claim 28, wherein the bore is configured to administer an adhesion promoting agent between tissue layers.
- 30. A tissue fastener according to claim 1, wherein the tissue fastener has a length sufficient to attach a wall of an esophagus to a wall of a gastric fundus.
- 31. A delivery system configured for deployment of an expandable tissue fastener, comprising:
a flexible tube having a lumen configured to accommodate a tissue fastener in a contracted state; a pusher for guiding the tissue fastener along the lumen of the tube; and a coupling system coupled to a distal end of the pusher and configured to grasp the tissue fastener.
- 32. A delivery system according to claim 31, further comprising a device for folding two walls of tissue together.
- 33. A delivery system according to claim 32, wherein the tube is positioned in a lumen of the device.
- 34. A delivery system according to claim 31, wherein the tube has a length sufficient enough to extend out of a body.
- 35. A delivery system according to claim 31, wherein the tube includes a sharp cutting edge formed at its distal end.
- 36. A delivery system according to claim 31, wherein the tube is configured to accommodate multiple tissue fasteners.
- 37. A delivery system according to claim 31, further comprising actuation means for the coupling system at a proximal end of the tube.
- 38. A delivery system according to claim 31, wherein the tube has a sheath covering it to puncture through tissue.
- 39. A delivery system according to claim 38, wherein the sheath includes a puncturing tip.
- 40. A delivery system according to claim 31, wherein a puncturing tool is delivered through the tube.
- 41. A method of attaching a first wall of tissue to a second wall of tissue, comprising:
providing an expandable tissue fastener in a contracted state in a device, the tissue fastener having a proximal member and a distal member; inserting the device into a body passage leading to the first tissue wall; placing the device proximate a location on the first tissue wall; passing the device through the first and second tissue walls; advancing the tissue fastener toward an opening of the device, such that the distal member is completely protruded out of the device and expanded against the second tissue wall; and releasing the tissue fastener, such that the proximal member is expanded against the first tissue wall.
- 42. A method according to claim 41, wherein the distal member includes a sharp edge, and further comprising advancing at least a portion of the distal member out of the device, prior to passing the device through the first and second tissue walls.
- 43. A method according to claim 42, further comprising penetrating the first and second tissue walls with the sharp edge.
- 44. A method according to claim 41, comprising perforating the first and second tissue walls with a perforating instrument, prior to passing the device through the first and second tissue walls.
- 45. A method according to claim 41, wherein the passing step includes perforating the first and second tissue walls by a sharp distal end of the device.
- 46. A method according to claim 41, wherein the first tissue wall is a esophageal wall and the second tissue wall is a gastric fundus wall.
- 47. A method according to claim 46, further comprising folding the fundus wall proximate to the esophageal wall.
- 48. A method according to claim 41, wherein the tissue fastener punctures the fundus wall prior to puncturing the esophageal wall.
- 49. A method according to claim 41, wherein the tissue fastener punctures the fundus wall and the esophageal wall at substantially the same time.
- 50. A tissue fastener used to join multiple tissue layers, comprising:
a first member; a second member; a connecting member connecting the first member to the second member; and means for applying a substantially constant force on the tissue layers.
- 51. The tissue fastener of claim 50, wherein the applying means is compressible.
- 52. The tissue fastener of claim 51, wherein the applying means includes a bellows-like structure.
- 53. The tissue fastener of claim 51, wherein the applying means includes a spring.
- 54. The tissue fastener of claim 51, wherein the applying means includes a balloon.
- 55. The tissue fastener of claim 50, wherein the connecting member includes the applying means, and the applying means is an elongate, elastic member.
- 56. A tissue fastener used to join multiple tissue layers, comprising:
a first member; a second member; a connecting member connecting the first member to the second member; and means for adjusting a length of the connecting member between the first and second members.
- 57. The tissue fastener of claim 56, wherein the adjusting means includes structure associated with the first member for releasably securing the connecting member to the first member.
- 58. The tissue fastener of claim 57, wherein the structure is configured to restrict passage of the connecting member in a direction through the first member.
- 59. The tissue fastener of claim 58, wherein the structure includes a ratchet-like mechanism.
- 60. The tissue fastener of claim 58, wherein the structure includes a biased locking mechanism.
- 61. The tissue fastener of claim 60, wherein the biased locking mechanism includes a spring biasing a bearing.
- 62. The tissue fastener of claim 58, wherein the structure includes eccentric cams.
- 63. The tissue fastener of claim 56, wherein the adjusting means includes teeth associated with the first member.
- 64. The tissue fastener of claim 56, wherein the first member includes the adjusting means, and the adjusting means includes structure for inverting the first member.
- 65. The tissue fastener of claim 56, wherein rotation of the first member relative to the connecting member adjusts the length of the connecting member between the first and second members.
- 66. The tissue fastener of claim 65, wherein the adjusting means includes slots on the first member to accommodate the connecting member.
- 67. The tissue fastener of claim 56, wherein the first member includes the adjusting means, and the adjusting means includes a dish that accommodates a corresponding disk to secure the connecting member therebetween.
- 68. The tissue fastener of claim 56, wherein the adjusting means includes a notch within the first member to receive the connecting member.
- 68. The tissue fastener of claim 57, wherein the structure associated with the first member cooperates with connecting member structure to adjust the length of the connecting member.
- 69. The tissue fastener of claim 68, wherein the connecting member structure includes a plurality of enlargements spaced along the connecting member.
- 70. The tissue fastener of claim 69, wherein the plurality of enlargements permit incremental adjustments in the length of the connecting member between the first member and the second member.
- 71. The tissue fastener of claim 57, wherein the structure associated with the first member includes a torsion spring with arms.
- 72. A tissue fastener used to join multiple tissue layers, comprising:
a first member; a second member; a connecting member connecting the first member to the second member; wherein the connecting member includes a first portion substantially parallel to a second portion, the first and second portions extending between the first and second members and through the first member to connect and form a knot-like configuration against the first member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application relates to commonly assigned U.S. Application Serial No. ______ of Robert Devries et al., filed on the same date as this application, and entitled “Devices and Methods for Fastening Tissue Layers.” The complete disclosure of that application is incorporated by reference herein.