IP Library Granted Patent US 7,232,447
Granted Patent B2
US 7,232,447 · App. 10/460,140 · Granted Jun 19, 2007

Suturing instrument with deflectable head

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Patent No.
US 7,232,447
App. No.
10/460,140
Granted
Jun 19, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Suturing instruments in accordance with the invention are dimensioned and configured to apply sutures to approximate, ligate, or fixate tissue in, for example, open, mini-incision, trans-vaginal, laparoscopic, or endoscopic surgical procedures. In some embodiments, the suturing instruments include a distal portion that is deflectably and/or pivotally coupled to the remainder of the instrument for improved maneuverability and functionality during surgery. In other embodiments, the suturing instruments are capable of housing multiple needle and suture assemblies and/or reloading the needle and suture assembly without removing the instrument from the surgical site.

Claims (30)

1. A suturing instrument comprising:

an elongate body member comprising a middle portion and a distal portion extending distally from the middle portion, the distal portion being pivotable about an axis, and deflectable in a plurality of directions relative to the middle portion; and

a needle deployment mechanism disposed at least partially within the elongate body member and connectable to a needle for moving the needle out of the distal portion,

wherein the distal portion comprises a first beveled surface for contacting the middle portion, the first beveled surface defining a first angle, and wherein the middle portion comprises a second beveled surface for contacting the distal portion, the second beveled surface defining a second angle and being formed with an aperture,

wherein the elongate body member further comprises:

a plurality of detents defined by the first beveled surface and circumferentially disposed about the first beveled surface;

a ball disposed in the second beveled surface and dimensioned to fit at least one of the plurality of detents;

a first resilient member for biasing the distal portion towards the middle portion along a longitudinal axis of the elongate member; and

a second resilient member disposed in the aperture for biasing the ball into engagement with the at least one of the plurality of detents.

2. The suturing instrument of claim 1 wherein the first angle substantially equals the second angle.

3. The suturing instrument of claim 2 wherein the sum of the first angle and the second angle substantially equals 90 degrees.

4. The suturing instrument of claim 1 wherein the elongate body member further comprises a deflection control mechanism disposed at least partially therein and coupled to the distal portion for deflecting the distal portion at the predetermined angle relative to the middle portion by rotating the distal portion about a longitudinal axis of the elongate body member.

5. A suturing instrument comprising:

an elongate body member comprising a middle portion and a distal portion extending distally from the middle portion and deflectable at a predetermined angle relative to the middle portion; and

a needle deployment mechanism disposed at least partially within the elongate body member and connectable to a needle for moving the needle out of the distal portion,

wherein the distal portion comprises a first beveled surface for contacting the middle portion, the first beveled surface defining a first angle, and wherein the middle portion comprises a second beveled surface for contacting the distal portion, the second beveled surface defining a second angle and being formed with an aperture,

and wherein the elongate body member further comprises;

a plurality of detents defined by the first beveled surface and circumferentially disposed about the first beveled surface;

a ball disposed in the second beveled surface and dimensioned to fit at least one of the plurality of detents;

a first resilient member for biasing the distal portion towards the middle portion along a longitudinal axis of the elongate member;

a second resilient member disposed in the aperture for biasing the ball into engagement with the at least one of the plurality of detents; and

a deflection control mechanism disposed at least partially therein and coupled to the distal portion for deflecting the distal portion at the predetermined angle relative to the middle portion by rotating the distal portion about a longitudinal axis of the elongate body member.

6. A suturing instrument comprising:

an elongate body member comprising a middle portion and a distal portion extending distally from the middle portion and deflectable at a predetermined angle relative to the middle portion; and

a needle deployment mechanism disposed at least partially within the elongate body member and connectable to a needle for moving the needle out of the distal portion,

wherein the distal portion comprises a first beveled surface for contacting the middle portion, the first beveled surface defining a first angle, and wherein tho middle portion comprises a second beveled surface for contacting the distal portion, the second beveled surface defining a second angle,

wherein the elongate body member further comprises a locking mechanism for securing the distal portion at the predetermined angle relative to the middle portion, wherein the locking mechanism comprises

a plurality of detents defined by the first beveled surface and circumferentially disposed about the first beveled surface; and

a ball disposed in the second beveled surface and dimensioned to fit at least one of the plurality of detents,

wherein the second beveled surface defines an aperture for receiving the ball therein, further comprising a second resilient member disposed in the aperture for biasing the ball into engagement with the at least one of the plurality of detents.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2006
From: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
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