Tissue thickness compensator comprising a plurality of layers
US-2024188956-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US9782549B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9782549-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414520818-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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The present invention is directed to a spray applicator for spraying a tissue treatment medicant onto a tissue that has a container containing the medicant and is positioned at a proximal end of the spray applicator; a spray tip positioned at a distal end of the spray applicator; a cannula connecting the container with the spray tip; an actuatable dispensing mechanism at a proximal end of the applicator to express the medicant from the container through the cannula and through the spray tip toward the tissue; an optional pressurized gas source discharging a gas through the cannula in the vicinity of the spray tip or inside the spray tip; and a distance indicator that provides indicia of the distance between the spray tip and the tissue but does not prevent positioning the spray tip closer to the tissue than a defined distance for the distance indicator.
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A spray applicator for delivery of a medicant onto a tissue surface comprising a) a container containing a medicant and positioned at a proximal end of the spray applicator; b) a spray tip positioned at a distal end of the spray applicator; c) a cannula connecting the container with the spray tip; d) a dispensing mechanism at the proximal end of the applicator to express the medicant from the container through the cannula and the spray tip toward the tissue surface; e) a distance indicator that is deployable between the spray tip and the tissue surface and provides visual or tactile observation indicia of a distance between the spray tip and the tissue surface but does not prevent positioning of the spray tip closer to the tissue than the observed distance; and f) an optional pressurized gas source in fluid communication with the spray tip through the cannula providing gas in the vicinity of the spray tip or within the spray tip, wherein said distance indicator is a flexible wire, rod, string, cord, cable, line, filament or thread, all having a defined length, wherein said distance indicator moderates or fully blocks gas delivery to the spray tip when the distance indicator touches the tissue surface. 2. The spray applicator of claim 1 wherein said container is integral with the spray applicator and said spray tip is laparoscopically deployable. 3. The spray applicator of claim 1 wherein the medicant is selected from the group consisting of a liquid tissue sealant, at least one liquid hemostatic agent, at least one powdered hemostatic agent and combinations thereof. 4. The spray applicator of claim 1 wherein said medicant is a fibrin glue composition comprising fibrinogen and thrombin. 5. The spray applicator of claim 1 wherein said distance indicator has at least one observable distance indicating marking. 6. The spray applicator of claim 1 wherein said distance indicator is deployable and/or retrievable from the proximal end of the spray applicator. 7. The spray applicator of claim 1 wherein said distance indicator is an elongated flexible wire deployable from the cannula and optionally retrievable into the cannula, wherein a distal portion of said distance indicator extends directionally towards the tissue and said distal portion has a length equal to the defined length. 8. A method for spraying the medicant onto the tissue surface comprising operating the spray applicator of claim 1 to deploy the distance indicator towards the tissue surface. 9. The method according to claim 8 further comprising the steps of observing the distance indicator and, if necessary, adjusting the distance between the spray tip and the tissue surface to be greater than a minimum generally recognized or clinically relevant recommended spray distance and then expressing medicant onto the tissue surface via a gas-assisted spray. 10. A spray applicator for delivery of a medicant onto a tissue surface comprising a) a container containing a medicant and positioned at a proximal end of the spray applicator; b) a spray tip positioned at a distal end of the spray applicator; c) a cannula connecting the container with the spray tip; d) a dispensing mechanism at the proximal end of the applicator to express the medicant from the container through the cannula and the spray tip toward the tissue surface; e) a distance indicator that is deployable between the spray tip and the tissue surface and provides visual or tactile observation indicia of a distance between the spray tip and the tissue surface but does not prevent positioning of the spray tip closer to the tissue than the observed distance; and f) an optional pressurized gas source in fluid communication with the spray tip through the cannula providing gas in the vicinity of the spray tip or within the spray tip, wherein said distance indicator is a flexible wire, rod, string, cord, cable, line, filament or thread, all having a defined length, wherein said distance indicator comprises a flexible material of appropriate size and length to be entrained in a discharging gas delivered through the cannula in the vicinity of the spray tip. 11. The spray applicator of claim 10 wherein said container is integral with the spray applicator and said spray tip is laparoscopically deployable. 12. The spray applicator of claim 10 wherein the medicant is selected from the group consisting of a liquid tissue sealant, at least one liquid hemostatic agent, at least one powdered hemostatic agent and combinations thereof. 13. The spray applicator of claim 10 wherein said medicant is a fibrin glue composition comprising fibrinogen and thrombin. 14. The spray applicator of claim 10 wherein said distance indicator has at least one observable distance indicating marking. 15. The spray applicator of claim 10 wherein said distance indicator is deployable and/or retrievable from the proximal end of the spray applicator. 16. The spray applicator of claim 10 wherein said distance indicator is an elongated flexible string deployable from the cannula and optionally retrievable into the cannula, wherein a distal portion of said distance indicator has a length equal to the defined length. 17. A method for spraying the medicant onto the tissue surface comprising operating the spray applicator of claim 10 to deploy the distance indicator towards the tissue surface. 18. The method according to claim 17 further comprising the steps of observing the distance indicator and, if necessary, adjusting the distance between the spray tip and the tissue surface to be greater than a minimum generally recognized or clinically relevant recommended spray distance and then expressing medicant onto the tissue surface via a gas-assisted spray.
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