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US9314314B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9314314-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213722940-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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A tissue marker assembly which can be useful with an implant delivery system for delivering a sheet-like implant is disclosed. The tissue marker assembly can include a delivery sleeve with a tissue marker slidably disposed within a lumen therethrough. A proximal handle can be coupled to the tissue marker and delivery sleeve, having a first part and a second part. The second part of the proximal handle can be releasably attached to the tissue marker proximal end so that the second part can be removed to allow the delivery sleeve to be removed proximally over the tissue marker after it is affixed to tissue. The distal portion of the marker can include a plurality of longitudinally extending arms when unconstrained project outward from the shaft to retain the marker's position in tissue.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tissue position marker assembly comprising: a tissue marker including an elongate shaft defining a longitudinal direction having a plurality of flexible arms projecting outward from the shaft proximate a distal end thereof substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction; a delivery sleeve having a lumen therethrough, wherein the tissue marker is slidably disposed within the lumen of the delivery sleeve to constrain the arms to extend generally longitudinally and fit therein; and, a proximal handle coupled to the tissue marker and delivery sleeve, wherein the proximal handle includes a first portion secured to a proximal end of the delivery sleeve and a second portion secured to a proximal end of the elongate shaft of the tissue marker, wherein a portion of the shaft of the tissue marker extending between a proximal end of the first portion of the proximal handle and a distal end of the first portion of the proximal handle is exposed to an exterior of the first portion of the proximal handle with the second portion of the proximal handle coupled to the first portion of the proximal handle; and wherein the first portion and the second portion interlock to non-rotatably secure the first portion and second portion together. 2. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 1 , wherein the proximal handle is adapted to selectively couple and decouple the tissue marker and delivery sleeve to allow removal of the sleeve when the tissue marker is positioned and deployed. 3. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 1 , wherein the delivery sleeve is a needle-like shaft having a tissue penetrating distal end. 4. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flexible arms comprise nitinol members. 5. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flexible arms extend laterally to engage tissue when deployed outside the delivery sleeve. 6. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 1 , wherein the number of flexible arms is three or greater. 7. A tissue position marker assembly comprising: a tissue marker including an elongate shaft defining a longitudinal direction having a plurality of flexible arms projecting outward from the shaft proximate a distal end thereof substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction; a delivery sleeve having a lumen therethrough, wherein the tissue marker is slidably disposed within the lumen of the delivery sleeve to constrain the arms to extend generally longitudinally and fit therein; and, a proximal handle coupled to the tissue marker and delivery sleeve, wherein the proximal handle includes a first portion secured to the proximal end of the delivery sleeve and a second portion secured to the elongate shaft of the tissue marker; wherein the first portion of the proximal handle includes a bore extending from a proximal end of the first portion to a distal end of the first portion for slidably receiving a portion of the elongate shaft of the tissue marker therethrough; wherein a portion of the bore between the proximal and distal ends of the first portion of the proximal handle opens out to a side of the first portion of the proximal handle; wherein a coupling is included between the first portion and the second portion to couple the first and second portions of the proximal handle together; wherein a portion of the elongate shaft of the tissue marker extending between the proximal end of the first portion of the proximal handle and the distal end of the first portion of the proximal handle is uncovered by the first portion of the proximal handle with the first portion and the second portion of the proximal handle coupled together. 8. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 7 , wherein the delivery sleeve is a needle-like shaft having a tissue penetrating distal end. 9. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 8 , wherein the flexible arms extend laterally to engage tissue when deployed outside the delivery sleeve. 10. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 9 , wherein the number of flexible arms is three or greater. 11. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 9 , wherein the flexible arms comprise nitinol members. 12. The tissue position marker assembly of claim 7 , wherein the flexible arms extend laterally to engage tissue when deployed outside the delivery sleeve.
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