IP Library Granted Patent US 7,258,694
Granted Patent B1
US 7,258,694 · App. 10/863,097 · Granted Aug 21, 2007

Medical punch and surgical procedure

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Patent No.
US 7,258,694
App. No.
10/863,097
Granted
Aug 21, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

A medical punch includes a longitudinally dividable anvil with a reduced cross-sectional dimension facilitating insertion of the anvil into the vessel wall to achieve a clean aperture in the vessel wall by cooperative shearing action of a cutting edge and an anvil edge. In another embodiment, the instrument incorporates a measuring device for determining the thickness of a vessel wall between an anvil and a distal end of a cylindrical structure which together form a caliper, and the measuring device can also constitute a medical punch by cooperative shearing action of a cutting edge and an anvil to achieve a clean aperture in the vessel wall.

Claims (32)

1. A medical punch comprising:

a first member with a distal end and a proximal end having attached to the distal end thereof a penetrating structure including an anvil base surrounded by an anvil edge; the penetrating structure including at least two longitudinally divided sections that are disposed in close proximity for relative longitudinal movement, wherein at least two of said at least two longitudinally divided sections each include a portion of said anvil edge; and

a second member having a distal end thereof disposed to cooperate with the anvil edge of the penetrating structure to provide therewith a shearing action in response to relative translational movement between the distal end of the second member and the anvil edge of the penetrating structure.

2. The medical punch according to claim 1 in which at least one of the sections of the penetrating member is disposed for independent relative translational movement proximally and distally.

3. The medical punch according to claim 1 in which the penetrating member is attached to a support shaft that is divided longitudinally into at least two sections that are disposed in close proximity for relative translational movement.

4. The medical punch of claim 3 in which the at least two sections of the support shaft correspond with the at least two sections of the penetrating member and the sections of the support shaft are disposed for relative translational movement proximally and distally.

5. The medical punch according to claim 1 including a distal tip of the penetrating structure and including a transition segment with a substantially conical surface that diverges in a direction going from the distal tip toward the anvil edge.

6. The medical punch according to claim 5 including a cylindrical segment that extends proximally from the distal tip of the penetrating structure toward the substantially conical surface of the transition segment.

7. The medical punch according to claim 6 in which at least one section of the penetrating structure is disposed for translation distally or proximally relative to one or more other section including to a position in which the cylindrical segment of at least one section is in proximity to the anvil edge portion of at least one other section.

8. The medical punch according to claim 5 in which the penetrating structure includes at least one cutting device extending longitudinally and distally from the distal tip of one of the sections to the anvil base.

9. The medical punch according to claim 8 in which the cutting device is a sharp blade.

10. The medical punch according to claim 9 in which the blade is substantially flat and extends along the penetrating structure between the at least two sections.

11. The medical punch according to claim 5 in which the distal tip on the penetrating structure has a substantially rounded surface.

12. The medical punch according to claim 5 in which the distal tip on the penetrating structure extends distally to a sharp point.

13. The medical punch according to claim 1 in which at least one section of the penetrating structure is disposed for translation distally or proximally relative to one or more other sections including to a position in which the distal tip of at least one section is in proximity to the anvil edge of at least one other section.

14. The medical punch according to claim 1 in which at least one section of the penetrating structure is disposed for translation distally or proximally relative to one or more other section including to a position in which the anvil edge portion of at least one section is in proximity to the anvil edge portion of at least one other section.

15. The medical punch according to claim 1 including a finger grip coupled to the first member and a thumb button coupled to the second member for establishing the relative translational movement in response to manual movement of the thumb button toward the finger grip.

16. The medical punch according to claim 15 including a resilient member disposed to exert resilient bias force in a direction urging longitudinal separation of the thumb button and the finger grip.

17. The medical punch according to claim 1 in which the anvil base of the penetrating structure facilitates engagement of tissue to be sheared between the anvil edge of the penetrating structure and the distal end of the second member.

18. The medical punch according to claim 1 in which the distal end of the second member includes a sharp edge.

19. A medical punch comprising:

a first member with a distal end and a proximal end having attached to the distal end thereof a penetrating structure including an anvil base surrounded by an anvil edge; the penetrating structure including at least two longitudinally divided sections that are disposed in close proximity for relative longitudinal movement, a distal tip of the penetrating structure including a transition segment with a substantially conical surface that diverges in a direction going from the distal tip toward the anvil edge, and a cylindrical segment that extends proximally from the distal tip of the penetrating structure toward the substantially conical surface of the transition segment; and

a second member having a distal end thereof disposed to cooperate with the anvil edge of the penetrating structure to provide therewith a shearing action in response to relative translational movement between the distal end of the second member and the anvil edge of the penetrating structure.

20. The medical punch according to claim 19 in which at least one section of the penetrating structure is disposed for translation distally or proximally relative to one or more other section including to a position in which the cylindrical segment of at least one section is in proximity to the anvil edge of at least one other section.

21. A medical punch comprising:

a first member with a distal end and a proximal end having attached to the distal end thereof a penetrating structure including an anvil base surrounded by an anvil edge; the penetrating structure including at least two longitudinally divided sections that are disposed in close proximity for relative longitudinal movement, a distal tip of the penetrating structure including a transition segment with a substantially conical surface that diverges from the distal tip to the anvil edge, and in which the distal tip on the penetrating structure has a substantially rounded surface; and

a second member having a distal end thereof disposed to cooperate with the anvil edge of the penetrating structure to provide therewith a shearing action in response to relative translational movement between the distal end of the second member and the anvil edge of the penetrating structure.

22. A medical punch comprising:

a first member with a distal end and a proximal end having attached to the distal end thereof a penetrating structure including an anvil base surrounded by an anvil edge; the penetrating structure including at least two longitudinally divided sections, each including a portion of the anvil edge, that are disposed in close proximity for relative longitudinal movement;

a second member having a distal end thereof disposed to cooperate with the anvil edge of the penetrating structure to provide therewith a shearing action in response to relative translational movement between the distal end of the second member and the anvil edge of the penetrating structure; and

a finger grip coupled to the first member and a thumb button coupled to the second member for establishing the relative translational movement in response to manual movement of the thumb button toward the finger grip.

23. The medical punch according to claim 22 including a resilient member disposed to exert resilient bias force in a direction urging longitudinal separation of the thumb button and the finger grip.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2009
From: ORIGIN MEDSYSTEMS, LLC
To: MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR, LLC
Reel/Frame 022137/0722 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 4, 2008
From: ORIGIN MEDSYSTEMS, INC.
To: ORIGIN MEDSYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 021924/0463 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2004
From: CHOI, STEVEN; REED, SCOTT; BACHMAN, ALAN
To: ORIGIN MEDSYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 015296/0406 →