Endoscopic Suture Cinch System
US-2017086817-A1 · Mar 30, 2017 · US
US11832809B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11832809-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017130500-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2023 |
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A suture device may include a suture translation assembly configured to be axially translatable within a lumen of a delivery system and a distal assembly configured to be securable to the distal end of the delivery system. The suture translation assembly and the distal assembly may cooperate to enable a user to pass a needle back and forth between the two in order to endoscopically suture a defect.
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What is claimed is: 1. A suture device for use in combination with a delivery system including a lumen extending through the delivery system, the suture device comprising: a needle usable to carry a suture, the needle including a proximal detent and a distal detent; a distal shuttle configured to releasably secure the needle, the distal shuttle including: one or more bearing ball openings arranged such that the one or more bearing ball openings align with the proximal detent when the needle is secured to the distal shuttle; and one or more bearing balls disposed within the one or more bearing ball openings and disposable within the proximal detent when the needle is secured to the distal shuttle; and an endcap securable to the delivery system and configured to releasably engage and disengage the needle, the endcap configured to engage the needle when the needle is advanced distally into the endcap, and to release the needle when the needle is locked to the distal shuttle and the distal shuttle is withdrawn proximally. 2. The suture device of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface extending proximally from the distal shuttle, the user interface configured to enable a user to releasably secure the needle. 3. The suture device of claim 2 , wherein the endcap comprises: a proximal needle opening configured to accommodate the needle when the needle is advanced distally into the endcap, the proximal needle opening aligned with a longitudinal axis of the needle; one or more securement openings arranged orthogonal to the proximal needle opening; and one or more securements disposed within the securement openings, the one or more securements configured to releasably engage the distal detent of the needle. 4. The suture device of claim 1 , wherein the distal shuttle further includes a distal needle opening configured to accommodate the needle when the distal shuttle is advanced distally over the needle, the distal needle opening aligned with a longitudinal axis of the needle. 5. The suture device of claim 4 , further comprising a sleeve disposable over the distal shuttle, the sleeve movable between a locked position in which the needle is secured to the distal shuttle and an unlocked position in which the needle is releasable from the distal shuttle; wherein the sleeve comprises one or more sleeve openings smaller in diameter than the one or more bearing balls; wherein when in the locked position, the one or more sleeve openings are misaligned with the one or more bearing ball openings such that the one or more bearing balls engage the proximal detent of the needle; and wherein when in the unlocked position, the one or more sleeve openings are aligned with the one or more bearing ball openings such that the one or more bearing balls can move radially outward a distance sufficient to permit the one or more bearing balls to clear the proximal detent of the needle. 6. The suture device of claim 5 , wherein the user interface comprises: a proximal handle; a translating handle disposed relative to the proximal handle; a cable extending distally from the translating handle to the sleeve member; where axial movement of the translating handle relative to the proximal handle causes the sleeve to translate relative to the distal shuttle. 7. The suture device of claim 6 , wherein the distal shuttle further comprises an internal void and a member capture member slidingly disposed within the internal void, the cable secured to the member capture member and the member capture member secured to the sleeve, such that axial movement of the translating handle relative to the proximal handle causes the member capture member to translate within the internal void and thus permit the sleeve to translate relative to the distal shuttle. 8. The suture device of claim 7 , wherein the sleeve further comprises one or more member capture apertures disposed within the sleeve, and the member capture member is secured to the sleeve via a pin extending through the member capture apertures and through the member capture member. 9. The suture device of claim 6 , further comprising a friction disk disposed between the proximal handle and the translating handle such that the friction disk resists relative movement between the proximal handle and the translating handle. 10. The suture device of claim 1 , wherein moving the translating handle distally from a neutral position causes the sleeve to move to the locked position and moving the translating handle proximally from the neutral position causes the sleeve to move to the unlocked position. 11. The suture device of claim 1 , wherein the delivery system comprises an endoscope and the lumen comprises a working channel of the endoscope. 12. The suture device of claim 1 , further comprising a side-saddled lumen attachment element secured relative to the distal assembly. 13. A suture device for use in combination with an endoscope having a working channel and a distal end, the suture device comprising: a needle configured to carry a suture; a distal shuttle configured to releasably secure the needle; and a sleeve disposable over the distal shuttle, the sleeve movable between a locked position in which the needle is secured to the distal shuttle and an unlocked position in which the needle is releasable from the distal shuttle; a user interface extending proximally from the sleeve and configured to enable a user to move the sleeve between the locked position and the unlocked position, the user interface including: a handle assembly including a proximal handle and a translating handle disposed relative to the proximal handle and movable both distally and proximally from a neutral position, where axial movement of the translating handle relative to the proximal handle causes the sleeve to translate relative to the distal shuttle; and a cable extending from the sleeve to the handle assembly; and an endcap configured to engage the needle when the needle is advanced distally into the endcap and to release the needle when the needle is locked to the distal shuttle and the distal shuttle is withdrawn proximally. 14. The suture device of claim 13 , wherein moving the translating handle distally from the neutral position causes the sleeve to move to the locked position and moving the translating handle proximally from the neutral position causes the sleeve to move to the unlocked position. 15. The suture device of claim 14 , further comprising a flexible silicone tube configured to secure the distal assembly to the distal end of the endoscope. 16. The suture device of claim 13 , wherein translating the proximal handle distally advances the distal shuttle and thus the needle towards the endcap and translating the proximal handle distally withdraws the distal shuttle and thus the needle proximally away from the endcap. 17. A suture device configured to be useable with a single channel endoscope, the suture device comprising: a needle configured to carry a suture; a distal shuttle configured to releasably secure the needle; and a sleeve disposable over the distal shuttle, the sleeve movable between a locked position in which the needle is secured to the distal shuttle and an unlocked position in which the needle is releasable from the distal shuttle; a cable coupled with the distal shuttle and the sleeve and coaxially aligned with the distal shuttle and the sleeve; a proximal handle; a translating handle disposed relative to the proximal handle and secured to the cable, the translatable handle translatable to cause the sleeve to move between the locked
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