Suturing device
US-2017367691-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US12070237B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12070237-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016912124-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2024 |
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A device for treating hemorrhoids includes a first ligating member which moves between a first position in which the first member is tightened to a degree required to maintain a desired position of the first member around the first portion without significantly cutting off blood flow and a second configuration in which the first member is cinched down around the first portion to substantially cut off blood flow to the encircled first portion. Also, the device includes a first applicator having a proximal lumen and first and second opposed distal lumens open to the proximal lumen. The first member is extending from a proximal end distally through the proximal lumen into the first lumen to exit a distal end of the first lumen, loop around and enter the distal end of the second lumen. The first member is passing through the second lumen into the proximal lumen.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for treating hemorrhoids comprising: a first ligating member configured to encircle and cut off blood flow to a first portion of a target tissue, the first ligating member structured to move from a first position maintaining configuration in which the first ligating member is configured to be tightened to a first level of tightness, wherein the first level of tightness is sufficient to hold the device in a first position and to maintain a desired position of the first ligating member around, and in contact with, the first portion of the target tissue without significantly cutting off blood flow to the first portion of the target tissue and without causing swelling around the first portion of the target tissue, and a second configuration in which the first ligating member is configured to be cinched down around the first portion of the target tissue to a second level of tightness sufficient to substantially cut off blood flow to the encircled first portion of the target tissue; a first applicator including a proximal lumen and first and second opposed distal lumens open to the proximal lumen, the first ligating member extending from a proximal end distally through the proximal lumen of the first applicator into the first distal lumen of the first applicator to exit a distal end of the first distal lumen of the first applicator to loop around and enter the distal end of the second distal lumen of the first applicator, the first ligating member passing through the second distal lumen of the first applicator into the proximal lumen of the first applicator; and a first hub through which a proximal portion of the first ligating member passes from the proximal lumen of the first applicator to the first distal lumen of the first applicator, a distal portion of the first ligating member re-entering the first hub to pass from the second distal lumen of the first applicator to the proximal lumen of the first applicator, wherein the first hub and the first ligating member are configured so that the first hub locks the first ligating member in a desired position to maintain a desired compression on tissue received between the first applicator and a portion of the first ligating member extending between the distal ends of the first and second distal lumens of the first applicator, and wherein the first hub includes a first ratchet mechanism and a first actuation switch which, when moved from a first position in which an engagement member of the first ratchet mechanism prevents a loosening of a loop of the first ligating member to a second position that moves the engagement member of the first ratchet mechanism out of engagement with the first ligating member to permit the first ligating member to move through the first hub in tightening and loosening directions. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first hub is movable from a first configuration in which the loop of the first ligating member extending from the first hub through the first distal lumen of the first applicator and back through the second distal lumen of the first applicator to the first hub can only be tightened and a second configuration in which the loop of the first ligating member can be loosened and tightened. 3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first applicator includes a slit on a distal surface thereof through which the first ligating member may pass after the first ligating member has been placed around the first portion of the target tissue so that the first applicator may be withdrawn from a body while leaving the first ligating member in place around the first portion of the target tissue. 4. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first ligating member is pre-loaded in the first applicator so that the first portion of the target tissue is passed through a center of the loop of the first ligating member to position the first ligating member around the first portion of the target tissue. 5. The device of claim 1 , further comprising first and second pull wires coupled to first and second branches of the first applicator, respectively, so that, when the first and second pull wires are drawn proximally through the first applicator, the first and second branches of the first applicator are drawn away from each other to move from a tissue capture configuration to a tissue receiving configuration. 6. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first applicator is formed as a substantially Y shaped housing with the first and second lumens thereof extending through first and second branches, respectively, the first and second branches of the first applicator being biased toward a tissue capture configuration in which the distal ends of the first and second lumens of the first applicator are open to one another. 7. The device of claim 6 , wherein the first applicator is configured to be advanced to a position adjacent to the first portion of the target tissue when the first and second branches of the first applicator have been drawn apart into a tissue receiving configuration, the first applicator being configured then to revert to the tissue capture configuration after the first portion of the target tissue has been positioned between the first and second branches thereof so that the first ligating member may be threaded through the proximal lumen of the first applicator and the first distal lumen into the second distal lumen of the first applicator and back into the proximal lumen of the first applicator to pass around the first portion of the target tissue. 8. A device for treating hemorrhoids comprising: a first ligating member configured to encircle and cut off blood flow to a first portion of a target tissue, the first ligating member structured to move from a first position maintaining configuration in which the first ligating member is configured to be tightened to a first level of tightness, wherein the first level of tightness is sufficient to hold the device in a first position and to maintain a desired position of the first ligating member around, and in contact with, the first portion of the target tissue without significantly cutting off blood flow to the first portion of the target tissue and without causing swelling around the first portion of the target tissue, and a second configuration in which the first ligating member is configured to be cinched down around the first portion of the target tissue to a second level of tightness sufficient to substantially cut off blood flow to the encircled first portion of the target tissue; a first applicator including a proximal lumen and first and second opposed distal lumens open to the proximal lumen, the first ligating member extending from a proximal end distally through the proximal lumen of the first applicator into the first distal lumen of the first applicator to exit a distal end of the first distal lumen of the first applicator to loop around and enter the distal end of the second distal lumen of the first applicator, wherein the first applicator is formed as a substantially Y shaped housing with the first and second distal lumens thereof extending through first and second branches, respectively, the first and second branches of the first applicator being biased toward a tissue capture configuration in which the distal ends of the first and second distal lumens of the first applicator are open to one another; and first and second pull wires coupled to the first and second branches of the first applicator, respectively, so that, when the first and second pull wires are drawn proximally through the first applicator, the first and second branches of the first applicator are drawn away from each other to move from the tissue capture configuration to a tissue receiving configuration. 9. The device of claim 8
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