Apparatus for approximating sutures in cardiac procedures

US12514577B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12514577-B2
Application numberUS-202117337315-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 2, 2021
Priority dateJun 19, 2017
Publication dateJan 6, 2026
Grant dateJan 6, 2026

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Described herein are devices for approximating targeted tissue by intertwining two or more sutures together. The sutures are attached to the targeted tissue and routed to a twister device. The twister device secures end portions of the sutures and twists them to intertwine the sutures. Controlling the number of twists provides control over the forces applied to the targeted tissue. In conjunction with visualization feedback, real-time adjustments can be made to achieved targeted results, such as elimination of mitral regurgitation when the disclosed methods and apparatus are applied to mitral valve repair.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A twister device comprising: a body having a distal end and a proximal end, the body forming a lumen from the distal end to the proximal end through which two or more sutures are routed, the distal end of the body being the distal end of the twister device; a suture management component coupled to the proximal end of the body, the suture management component having one or more features to receive end portions of the two or more sutures that are routed through from the distal end to the proximal end of the body through the lumen and to secure the received suture end portions to the proximal end of the body; and a twisting component coupled to the proximal end of the body, the twisting component configured to rotate the suture management component to intertwine the two or more sutures, such that, responsive to being intertwined, the two or more sutures define a point of intersection outside of the twister device, the point of intersection located distally past the distal end of the twister device, where a twisted suture portion lies between the point of intersection and the suture management component so that at least part of the twisted suture portion is distal of the distal end of the twister device, wherein continuing to rotate the suture management component causes the point of intersection to move distally away from the distal end of the twister device, increasing a length of the twisted suture portion that is distal of the distal end of the twister device, the twisted portion extending distally away from the twister device to the point of intersection. 2 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the suture management component includes two or more tie knobs. 3 . The twister device of claim 2 , wherein the suture management component further includes suture locks configured to releasably engage with the two or more tie knobs to secure the suture end portions to the two or more tie knobs. 4 . The twister device of claim 2 , wherein the two or more tie knobs include components that extend laterally relative to the body. 5 . The twister device of claim 2 , wherein the two or more tie knobs extend distally relative to the body. 6 . The twister device of claim 2 , wherein the two or more tie knobs are positioned symmetrically about a rotation axis of the suture management component. 7 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the suture management component includes a rotating spin lock. 8 . The twister device of claim 7 , wherein the rotating spin lock includes an adjustable leak proof seal configured to grip the suture end portions and to prevent backflow of fluids during operation of the twister device. 9 . The twister device of claim 1 , further comprising a side port configured to receive a fluid to prevent blood from clotting. 10 . The twister device of claim 1 , further comprising a valve at a distal end of the lumen, the valve configured to limit backflow of fluids out of the lumen. 11 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the body forms a first hole and a second hole at the distal end of the body, the first hole and the second hole configured to provide entry to a distal end of the lumen for the two or more sutures. 12 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the twisting component is integrally formed with the suture management component. 13 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the suture management component is configured to rotate relative to the twisting component, rotation of the suture management component being controlled by the twisting component. 14 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the body is configured to cooperate with a valved-introducer to gain access to a region within a patient. 15 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the two or more sutures are attached to a valve in a heart of a patient. 16 . The twister device of claim 15 , wherein intertwining the two or more sutures causes leaflets of the valve to approximate. 17 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein intertwining the two or more sutures effectively creates a single anchor common to the two or more sutures. 18 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein, after securing the received suture end portions to the proximal end of the body, initiating rotation of the twisting component first causes the point of intersection to be created within the lumen of the body and continuing rotation of the twisting component causes the point of intersection to move distally away from the distal end of the twister device. 19 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the suture management component is configured to secure more than two suture end portions that are passed through the lumen of the body. 20 . The twister device of claim 1 , wherein the twisting component is configured to rotate the received suture end portions relative to the body, the received suture end portions being secured to the suture management component.

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  • for internal organs, e.g. heart ports · CPC title

  • Knot pushers · CPC title

  • Access ports, e.g. toroid shape introducers for instruments or hands (access sites for liquids A61M39/0247) · CPC title

  • Suturing instruments for use in minimally invasive surgery, e.g. endoscopic surgery · CPC title

  • Delivery devices therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US12514577B2 cover?
Described herein are devices for approximating targeted tissue by intertwining two or more sutures together. The sutures are attached to the targeted tissue and routed to a twister device. The twister device secures end portions of the sutures and twists them to intertwine the sutures. Controlling the number of twists provides control over the forces applied to the targeted tissue. In conjuncti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harpoon Medical Inc, Univ Maryland
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/0469. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 06 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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