Claims
- 1. A method for facilitating a surgical procedure on a beating heart, said method comprising:
placing a cardiac stabilizer on an epicardium of the beating heart; applying a vacuum to the stabilizer to contour the stabilizer to a surface topography of the epicardium of the beating heart; and delivering a therapy to the heart through the stabilizer while the heart remains securely retained by the stabilizer.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the cardiac stabilizer is positioned through a sternotomy.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein the stabilizer is positioned through a thoracotomy.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein the stabilizer is positioned intercostally through a sheath.
- 5. A method as in claim 1, wherein delivering a therapy comprises performing transmyocardial revascularization with a delivery device positioned through a window in the stabilizer.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein delivering a therapy comprises injection of an angiogenic or myocardial cell growth substance through a window in the stabilizer.
- 7. A method for facilitating a surgical procedure utilizing a tissue stabilizer comprising:
providing a conformable bladder including:
a rigidifying component; a port through which said bladder is evacuatable; a grid of windows defined over the bladder; and
attaching means for securing said conformable bladder to tissue; positioning said tissue stabilizer on tissue; attaching said tissue stabilizer to the tissue with said attaching means; rigidifying said tissue stabilizer by applying suction at said port; and delivering a therapy to the heart through one or more of the windows.
- 8. A method for stabilizing tissue as claimed in claim 7, further comprising de-rigidifying said tissue stabilizer.
- 9. A method for stabilizing tissue as claimed in claim 7, further comprising detaching said tissue stabilizer from the tissue.
- 10. A method for stabilizing tissue as claimed in claim 7, wherein said rigidifying and attaching steps are facilitated by applying suction through a suction apparatus comprised of the conformable bladder, the suction apparatus configured to be attached to tissue for stabilization, the suction apparatus facilitating creation of sub-atmospheric pressure between tissue and the suction apparatus, enabling attachment of said conformable bladder to tissue.
- 11. A method as in claim 7, wherein delivering a therapy comprises performing transmyocardial revascularization with a delivery device positioned through a window in the stabilizer.
- 12. A method as in claim 7, wherein delivering a therapy comprises injection of an angiogenic or myocardial cell growth substance through a window in the stabilizer.
- 13. A system configured to facilitate a surgical procedure, said system comprising:
a conformable tissue stabilizer adapted to be contoured and deliver a therapy to a surface topography of an epicardium of a beating heart; and a vacuum chamber within the stabilizer adapted to apply suction between the tissue stabilizer and the surface topography of the epicardium wherein the stabilizer rigidifies against the epicardium to permit stabilization and/or positioning of the heart.
- 14. A system as in claim 13, further comprising means for rigidifying the tissue stabilizer in a conformed configuration.
- 15. A system as in claim 14, wherein the rigidifying means comprises a bladder which is vacuum collapsible to rigidify the tissue stabilizer.
- 16. A tissue stabilizer configured to facilitate a surgical procedure comprising:
a conformable bladder including: a port through which said bladder is evacuatable; and a suction apparatus comprised of a flexible polymeric bladder or membrane, the suction apparatus configured to be attached to tissue for stabilization, the suction apparatus facilitating creation of a sub-atmospheric pressure between tissue and the suction apparatus enabling attachment of said flexible polymeric bladder or membrane to tissue.
- 17. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, wherein said conformable bladder further comprises a chamber and a port for evacuating said chamber.
- 18. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, wherein said conformable bladder includes a plurality of beads.
- 19. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 18, wherein said plurality of beads includes beads which are moveable.
- 20. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, wherein said conformable bladder includes a mesh having interstices.
- 21. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 20, wherein said mesh is attached to said bladder or membrane.
- 22. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, wherein said conformable bladder includes at least one component which separates said bladder from tissue to be stabilized.
- 23. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 22, wherein said at least one component includes at least one air passage so that each of said layers is in pneumatic communication with each other.
- 24. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, wherein said suction apparatus comprises a separate chamber including:
an attaching port through which said conformable bladder is evacuatable; and at least one opening formed through said separate chamber such that said at least one opening applies suction when said attaching chamber is evacuated.
- 25. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a window formed through said conformable bladder or membrane.
- 26. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 25, wherein said window is configured to provide access to a surgical site.
- 27. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, wherein said conformable bladder is configured to be attachable to a heart.
- 28. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, further comprising:
retaining structure for engaging with an external support.
- 29. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 28, wherein said retaining structure includes a rigid plate.
- 30. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 29, wherein said retaining structure includes a protruding post for releasably engaging with complimentary external support structure.
- 31. A tissue stabilizer configured to facilitate a surgical procedure comprising:
a conformable bladder including: a port through which said bladder is evacuatable; and a suction apparatus including the bladder, wherein the suction apparatus is configured to be attached to tissue for stabilization, the suction apparatus facilitating creation of a sub-atmospheric pressure between the tissue and the suction apparatus enabling attachment of said conformable bladder to tissue.
- 32. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 31, wherein said conformable bladder further comprises a chamber and a port for evacuating said chamber.
- 33. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, wherein said conformable bladder includes a plurality of beads.
- 34. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 33, wherein said plurality of beads includes beads which are moveable.
- 35. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 16, wherein said conformable bladder includes a component having at least one interstice.
- 36. A tissue stabilizer as claimed in claim 35, wherein said mesh component is attached to said bladder.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser No. 09/268,556, entitled “Methods and Apparatus for Stabilizing Tissue”, filed on Mar. 15, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 6,251,065, filed on Mar. 17, 1998 and issued on Jun. 26, 2001, which are both herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.