IP Library Granted Patent US 7,033,383
Granted Patent B1
US 7,033,383 · App. 10/824,043 · Granted Apr 25, 2006

Endoscopic bypass grafting method utilizing an inguinal approach

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Patent No.
US 7,033,383
App. No.
10/824,043
Granted
Apr 25, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method for implanting an end portion of a graft within the body of a patient during a bypass grafting procedure is disclosed. The body has a circulatory system which includes a femoral artery and an aorta. The method includes the steps of (i) making an incision in the body of the patient so as to expose the femoral artery and an inguinal ligament, (ii) advancing an endoscope between the femoral artery and the inguinal ligament until a distal end of the endoscope is positioned at a working site within the body, (iii) advancing the end portion of the graft between the femoral artery and the inguinal ligament to the working site, wherein said end portion advancing step includes the step of advancing the end portion of the graft through the endoscope, and (iv) forming an anastomosis between the end portion of the graft and the aorta at the working site.

Claims (28)

1. A method for connecting a graft conduit to the aorta in a patient's body, the method comprising:

forming an incision in the body of the patient to expose a femoral artery;

extending upwardly through the incision toward the aorta an elongated surgical instrument including a lumen therein between distal and proximal ends thereof;

performing an aortotomy at a site along the aorta through the lumen of the surgical instrument;

positioning one end of the graft conduit at the site through the lumen of the surgical instrument;

forming an anastomosis of the one end of the graft conduit with the aorta at the site of the aortotomy; and

attaching another end of the graft conduit to a blood vessel in the body of the patient.

2. A method for connecting to the aorta in a patient's body a graft conduit including a body portion and an end portion, the method comprising:

forming an incision in the body of the patient to expose a femoral artery;

extending through the incision toward the aorta an elongated surgical instrument including a lumen therein between distal and proximal ends thereof;

performing an aortotomy at a site along the aorta through the lumen of the surgical instrument;

collapsing the graft conduit to dimension smaller than the cross-sectional dimension of the lumen of the surgical instrument;

positioning one end of the graft conduit at the site through the lumen of the surgical instrument;

expanding the end portion of the graft conduit into contact with the walls of the aorta to secure the body portion of the graft conduit in position through the aortotomy;

forming an anastomosis of the one end of the graft conduit with the aorta at the site of the aortotomy with the end portion positioned along the aorta and with the body portion protruding through the aortotomy;

attaching the end portion of the graft conduit to the aorta with the body portion protruding outside the aorta; and

attaching another end of the graft conduit to a blood vessel in the body of the patient.

3. The method according to claim 2 in which positioning the end portion of the graft conduit also includes inserting the collapsed graft conduit intralumenally within the aorta from a location downstream of the site.

4. A method for connecting a graft conduit to the aorta in a patient's body, the method comprising:

forming an incision in the body of the patient to expose a femoral artery;

extending through the incision toward the aorta an elongated surgical instrument including a lumen therein between distal and proximal ends thereof;

performing an aortotomy at a site along the aorta through the lumen of the surgical instrument;

positioning one end of the graft conduit at the site through the lumen of the surgical instrument;

expanding a balloon within the aorta to urge the one end of the graft conduit into contact with the walls of the aorta in response to fluid under pressure supplied to the balloon;

forming an anastomosis of the one end of the graft conduit with the aorta at the site of the aortotomy; and

attaching another end of the graft conduit to a blood vessel in the body of the patient.

5. The method according to claim 4 further including installing a fluid conduit along a portion of the aorta downstream of the aortotomy for supplying fluid under pressure to inflate the balloon.

6. The method according to claim 5 in which the fluid conduit is disposed intralumenally along the downstream portion of the aorta between the site and a location along a femoral artery.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 3, 2013
From: ACACIA RESEARCH GROUP LLC
To: LIFESHIELD SCIENCES LLC
Reel/Frame 030740/0225 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 26, 2013
From: GUIDANT DELAWARE HOLDING CORPORATION
To: ACACIA RESEARCH GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 030692/0669 →