Fasteners and fastener delivery devices for affixing sheet-like materials to bone or tissue
US-9370356-B2 · Jun 21, 2016 · US
US9855037B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9855037-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615207075-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A fastener for attaching a sheet-like implant to tissue or bone. The fastener includes a first arm having a proximal end and a distal end, a second arm having a proximal end and a distal end, and a bridge extending therebetween. Each of the first and second arms include a trunk portion defining at least a portion thereof, the trunk portion having a cavity therein and an aperture through a wall thereof. A claw is disposed in the cavity which is moveable from a first delivery position to a second deployed position. A pull member engages each claw to move the claw from the delivery position to the deployed position.
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A multi-component staple for attachment to bone, comprising: a monolithic structure including: a first trunk portion; a second trunk portion; and a bridge having a first end connected to a proximal end of the first trunk portion and a second end connected to a proximal end of the second trunk portion; wherein the first trunk portion and the second trunk portion extend distally from the bridge to form the monolithic structure; an elongated first retention member associated with the first trunk portion and movable relative to the first trunk portion, the elongated first retention member having a base and a tip opposite the base; an elongated second retention member associated with the second trunk portion and movable relative to the second trunk portion, the elongated second retention member having a base and a tip opposite the base; wherein the first and second retention members are movable relative to the first and second trunk portions, respectively, from a first, delivery configuration to a second, deployed configuration; wherein the tip of the first retention member moves away from a longitudinal axis of the first trunk portion as the first retention member moves from the first configuration to the second configuration and the tip of the elongated second retention member moves away from a longitudinal axis of the second trunk portion as the second retention member moves from the first configuration to the second configuration. 2. The staple of claim 1 , wherein the base of the first retention member is positioned in a cavity of the first trunk portion. 3. The staple of claim 2 , wherein the base of the first retention member moves along the longitudinal axis of the first trunk portion in the cavity of the first trunk portion as the first retention member moves from the first configuration to the second configuration. 4. The staple of claim 3 , wherein the base of the second retention member is positioned in a cavity of the second trunk portion. 5. The staple of claim 4 , wherein the base of the second retention member moves along the longitudinal axis of the second trunk portion in the cavity of the second trunk portion as the second retention member moves from the first configuration to the second configuration. 6. The staple of claim 5 , wherein the tip of the first retention member extends laterally from a side opening of the first trunk portion in the second configuration. 7. The staple of claim 6 , wherein the tip of the second retention member extends laterally from a side opening of the second trunk portion in the second configuration. 8. The staple of claim 1 , wherein the first retention member rotates relative to the first trunk portion from the first configuration to the second configuration and the second retention member rotates relative to the second trunk portion from the first configuration to the second configuration. 9. The staple of claim 1 , further comprising: a first deployment member configured and adapted to move the elongated first retention member from the first configuration to the second configuration; and a second deployment member configured and adapted to move the elongated second retention member from the first configuration to the second configuration. 10. The staple of claim 9 , wherein a distal end of the first deployment member is detachably coupled to the first retention member in the first configuration and detached from the first retention member in the second configuration. 11. The staple of claim 10 , wherein the distal end of the first deployment member includes a mechanically interlocking but releasable connection with the first retention member. 12. The staple of claim 11 , wherein a distal end of the second deployment member is detachably coupled to the second retention member in the first configuration and detached from the second retention member in the second configuration. 13. The staple of claim 12 , wherein the distal end of the second deployment member includes a mechanically interlocking but releasable connection with the second retention member. 14. A multi-component staple for attachment to bone, comprising: a monolithic structure including: a first trunk portion; a second trunk portion; and a bridge having a first end connected to a proximal end of the first trunk portion and a second end connected to a proximal end of the second trunk portion to form the monolithic structure; wherein the first trunk portion extends distally from the bridge along a first longitudinal axis and the second trunk portion extends distally from the bridge along a second longitudinal axis; an elongated first retention member associated with the first trunk portion and movable relative to the first trunk portion, the elongated first retention member having a base and a tip opposite the base; an elongated second retention member associated with the second trunk portion and movable relative to the second trunk portion, the elongated second retention member having a base and a tip opposite the base; wherein the first and second retention members are movable relative to the first and second trunk portions, respectively, from a first, delivery configuration to a second, deployed configuration; wherein the tip of the first retention member rotates away from the first longitudinal axis of the first trunk portion as the first retention member moves from the first configuration to the second configuration and the tip of the elongated second retention member rotates away from the second longitudinal axis of the second trunk portion as the second retention member moves from the first configuration to the second configuration. 15. The staple of claim 14 , wherein the first longitudinal axis is parallel to the second longitudinal axis. 16. The staple of claim 14 , further comprising: a first deployment member configured and adapted to move the elongated first retention member from the first configuration to the second configuration; and a second deployment member configured and adapted to move the elongated second retention member from the first configuration to the second configuration. 17. The staple of claim 16 , wherein: a distal end of the first deployment member is detachably coupled to the first retention member in the first configuration and detached from the first retention member in the second configuration; and a distal end of the second deployment member is detachably coupled to the second retention member in the first configuration and detached from the second retention member in the second configuration. 18. The staple of claim 17 , wherein: the distal end of the first deployment member includes a mechanically interlocking but releasable connection with the first retention member; and the distal end of the second deployment member includes a mechanically interlocking but releasable connection with the second retention member. 19. The staple of claim 18 , wherein the first retention member is a first claw and the second retention member is a second claw. 20. The staple of claim 14 , wherein: the tip of the first retention member extends laterally from a side opening of the first trunk portion in the second configuration; and the tip of the second retention member extends laterally from a side opening of the second trunk portion in the second configuration.
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