Placing sutures

US9504465B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9504465-B2
Application numberUS-201414563522-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 8, 2014
Priority dateJul 22, 2002
Publication dateNov 29, 2016
Grant dateNov 29, 2016

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Abstract

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A suturing instrument is configured for to apply sutures to approximate, ligate, or fixate tissue in, for example, open, mini-incision, trans-vaginal, or endoscopic surgical procedures. The suturing instrument includes an elongate body member, a needle exit port, a needle receiving port, and a needle deployment mechanism. The suturing instrument eliminates the need for a preassembled needle and suture and reduces or eliminates the possibility of needle loss during suturing.

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What is claimed is: 1. A suturing instrument comprising: an elongate body member including a distal portion defining a first opening and a second opening that opposes the first opening; a needle at least partially disposed within the elongate body member, the needle including a hook-shaped distal portion and a tissue-penetrating tip distal of the hook-shaped distal portion, the needle including a movable member configured to move between a first position in which the hook-shaped distal portion is open and a second position in which the hook-shaped distal portion is closed; and a needle deployment mechanism coupled to a proximal portion of the needle and disposed at least partially within the elongate body member for moving the needle between the first and second openings. 2. The suturing instrument of claim 1 wherein the movable member includes a latch. 3. The suturing instrument of claim 2 wherein the body member comprises a protuberance disposed on an internal surface of the first opening for moving the latch to the first position when the needle is moved from the first opening to the second opening. 4. The suturing instrument of claim 2 wherein the body member comprises: a protuberance disposed on an internal surface of the second opening for moving the latch to the second position when the needle is moved from the second opening to the first opening; and a flexible tubular member for holding a suture, the flexible tubular member disposed within the second opening and distal of the protuberance. 5. The suturing instrument of claim 4 wherein the flexible tubular member comprises a spring. 6. The suturing instrument of claim 4 wherein the flexible tubular member defines a first lumen and the distal portion of the suturing instrument defines a second lumen generally axially aligned with the first lumen. 7. The suturing instrument of claim 6 further comprising a slot defined by the distal portion of the suturing instrument, the slot in communication with the first lumen and the second lumen. 8. The suturing instrument of claim 2 wherein the latch is pivotably coupled to the needle. 9. The suturing instrument of claim 2 wherein the latch is slidably disposed on the needle. 10. The suturing instrument of claim 1 wherein the needle is substantially straight. 11. The suturing instrument of claim 1 wherein the needle is curved. 12. The suturing instrument of claim 1 further comprising a suture disposed within the second opening. 13. The suturing instrument of claim 1 wherein the elongate body member includes a bend. 14. The suturing instrument of claim 1 wherein the elongate body member includes two bends. 15. The suturing instrument of claim 1 further comprising a handle disposed opposite the distal portion of the elongate body member, the handle at least partially houses the needle deployment mechanism. 16. The suturing instrument of claim 1 wherein the distal portion of the elongate body member can rotate relative to a remainder of the elongate body member. 17. A suturing instrument comprising: an elongate body member including a distal portion defining a first opening and a second opening that opposes the first opening; a needle at least partially disposed within the elongate body member, the needle comprising means for penetrating tissue and means for capturing and pulling a suture from the second opening, the means for capturing and pulling a suture from the second opening including a tubular suture holder disposed at least partially within the second opening, the needle including a hook-shaped distal portion and a movable member configured to move between a first position in which the hook-shaped distal portion is open and a second position in which the hook-shaped distal portion is closed; and a needle deployment mechanism coupled to a proximal portion of the needle and disposed at least partially within the elongate body member for moving the needle between the first and second openings. 18. A suturing instrument comprising: an elongate body member including a distal portion defining a first opening and a second opening that opposes the first opening; a needle at least partially disposed within the elongate body member, the needle including a movable member, the needle comprising: a hook-shaped distal portion for capturing and pulling a suture from the second opening; and a tissue-penetrating tip distal of the hook-shaped distal portion; and a needle deployment mechanism coupled to a proximal portion of the needle and disposed at least partially within the elongate body member for actuating the needle between the first opening and the second opening, wherein the movable member is movable between a first position in which the hook-shaped distal portion is opened as the needle exits the first opening and a second position in which the hook-shaped distal portion is closed as the needle exits the second opening with the suture, thereby capturing the suture in the hook-shaped distal portion of the needle. 19. The suturing instrument of claim 18 wherein the movable member includes a latch.

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  • the needle being specially adapted to interact with the manipulator, e.g. being ridged to snap fit in a hole of the manipulator (A61B17/06109 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • having additional means for releasably clamping the suture to the needle, e.g. actuating rod slideable within the needle · CPC title

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

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What does patent US9504465B2 cover?
A suturing instrument is configured for to apply sutures to approximate, ligate, or fixate tissue in, for example, open, mini-incision, trans-vaginal, or endoscopic surgical procedures. The suturing instrument includes an elongate body member, a needle exit port, a needle receiving port, and a needle deployment mechanism. The suturing instrument eliminates the need for a preassembled needle and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boston Scient Scimed Inc
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 Nov 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).