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Method and apparatus for performing anastomosis with eversion of tissue edges and joining of exposed intima of the everted tissue

US6811555B1 · kind B1 · utility

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Filing dateSep 1, 2000
Grant dateNov 2, 2004
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Expiry dateFeb 10, 2021

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC A)Human Necessities
  • CPC primaryA61B2017/1139
  • WIPO fieldMedical technology
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

A ring for use in anastomosis. Preferably, the ring is integrally formed from metal, and includes a ring portion and tines and docking members that extend from the ring portion. The ring portion and tines are malleable, and preferably also the docking members are malleable. The ring portion and tines are malleable in the sense that once deformed from a first shape into a second shape, they will not relax back into the first shape from the second. To install the ring in a vessel with the ring portion extending around an incision or other orifice, the tines pierce the tissue around the orifice and are curled against an anvil. The action of curling the tines inverts the tissue near the orifice edges to expose the inside surface of the vessel or organ. Other aspects of the invention are a method and apparatus for installing an anastomosis ring in an incision or other orifice in a vessel or other organ, a method and apparatus for precisely aligning two anastomosis rings (each installed in an incision or other orifice of a different organ) and fastening the aligned rings together. The clips can be crimped onto the aligned rings, or they can be spring clips which are sprung onto the align…

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