IP Library Granted Patent US 10,441,257
Granted Patent B2
US 10,441,257 · App. 15/468,875 · Granted Oct 15, 2019

Vascular closure device suture tension limiting and indication mechanism

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Patent No.
US 10,441,257
App. No.
15/468,875
Granted
Oct 15, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus and system that includes an elongated body, a vascular closure device that can occlude a hole in a vessel wall coupled to a distal end of the elongated body, a sleeve assembly and a biasing member arranged to elastically deform coupled between the elongated body and the sleeve assembly, wherein the vascular closure device is pliant and is deformable to fit with the sleeve assembly but is too large to fit within the sleeve assembly without deforming it and where application of tension to the elongated body by retracting the sleeve assembly away from the deployed vascular closure device elastically deforms the biasing member and exerts a force on the vascular closure device.

Claims (42)

1. An apparatus for occluding a hole in a vessel wall, wherein an introducer defining a lumen passes through the hole from the outside of the vessel to the inside of the vessel, the apparatus comprising:

an assembly having a predeployment state and a deployed state, said assembly comprising:

a sleeve assembly defining a bore, wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be inserted into the lumen of the introducer;

a pliant vascular closure device having a predeployment configuration wherein said pliant vascular closure device is deformed to fit within the bore of said sleeve assembly and a deployed state wherein said pliant vascular closure device is too large to fit within the bore of said sleeve assembly without deforming said pliant vascular closure device;

an elongated body coupled to said pliant vascular closure device, said elongated body comprising a protrusion; and

a biasing member connecting said elongated body to said sleeve assembly such that retracting said sleeve assembly away from said vascular closure device when said vascular closure device is deployed within the body of the patient moves said elongated body relative to said sleeve assembly until said protrusion contacts said biasing member, wherein further movement of said elongated body relative to said sleeve assembly elastically deforms said biasing member between said protrusion and said sleeve assembly, applies tension to said elongated body, and exerts a force on said vascular closure device.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein application of a conforming force through said elongated body to said pliant vascular closure device deforms said pliant vascular closure device to conform against the vessel wall.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein conforming said pliant vascular closure device against said vessel wall fluidly seals the hole in the vessel wall.

4. The apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising an indicator coupled to said elongated body, wherein said indicator is positioned to be substantially obscured by said sleeve assembly when a force less than said conforming force is applied to said pliant vascular closure device through said elongated body and wherein said indicator is positioned to be discernible when said conforming force is applied to said pliant vascular closure device through said elongated body.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, in the deployed state, said pliant vascular closure device defines a symmetrical dome shape.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be inserted into the lumen of the introducer located in the hole in the vessel wall and wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to deploy said vascular closure device out of the introducer sheath into the vessel, wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be withdrawn from the hole with the introducer sheath, wherein said sleeve assembly further comprises a flange adapted to abut the introducer sheath and block the sleeve assembly from passing through the introducer sheath such that the introducer sheath may be used as a grip to retract said sleeve assembly away from said vascular closure device.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein said elongated body extends through the introducer when tension is applied to said elongated body by retracting said sleeve assembly away from said pliant vascular closure device.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said biasing member is positioned on the proximal end of the sleeve assembly with the elongated body extending through said biasing member and said sleeve assembly, wherein said biasing member is constructed and arranged to longitudinally compress when tension is applied to said elongated body by retracting said sleeve assembly away from said pliant vascular closure device.

9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, inserting the sleeve assembly into the lumen of the introducer in the predeployment state, positions the pliant vascular closure device within the lumen of the introducer.

10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve assembly comprises an outer sheath that defines an outer sheath lumen and an insertion sheath positioned within the outer sheath lumen, wherein the insertion sheath moves relative to the outer sheath when moving from the predeployment state to the deployed state.

11. An apparatus for occluding a hole in a vessel wall, wherein an introducer defining a lumen passes through the hole from the outside of the vessel to the inside of the vessel, the apparatus comprising:

an assembly having a predeployment state and a deployed state, said assembly comprising:

a sleeve assembly defining a bore, wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be inserted into the lumen of the introducer;

a pliant vascular closure device having a predeployment configuration wherein said pliant vascular closure device is deformed to fit within the bore of said sleeve assembly and a deployed state wherein said pliant vascular closure device is too large to fit within the bore of said sleeve assembly without deforming said pliant vascular closure device;

an elongated body coupled to said pliant vascular closure device; and

a biasing member connecting said elongated body to said sleeve assembly such that retracting said sleeve assembly away from said vascular closure device when said vascular closure device is deployed within the body of the patient applies tension to said elongated body and elastically deforms said biasing member and exerts a force on said vascular closure device, wherein said biasing member is positioned on the proximal end of said elongated body with the biasing member extending through said sleeve assembly, wherein said biasing member is constructed and arranged to lengthen longitudinally when tension is applied to said elongated body by retracting said sleeve assembly away from said pliant vascular closure device.

12. An apparatus for occluding a hole in a vessel wall of a vessel, wherein an introducer defining a lumen passes through the hole from the outside of the vessel to the inside of the vessel, the apparatus comprising:

an assembly having a predeployment state and a deployed state, said assembly comprising:

a sleeve assembly defining a bore, wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be inserted into the lumen of the introducer;

a pliant vascular closure device;

an elongated body coupled to said pliant vascular closure device, said elongated body comprising a protrusion; and

a biasing member connecting said elongated body to said sleeve assembly such that retracting said sleeve assembly away from said vascular closure device when said vascular closure device is deployed within the body of the patient moves said elongated body relative to said sleeve assembly until said protrusion contacts said biasing member, wherein further movement of said elongated body relative to said sleeve assembly elastically deforms said biasing member between said protrusion and said sleeve assembly, applies tension to said elongated body, and exerts a force on said vascular closure device, and wherein application of a conforming force through said elongated body to said pliant vascular closure device deforms said pliant vascular closure device to conform against the vessel wall.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein conforming said pliant vascular closure device against said vessel wall fluidly seals the hole in the vessel wall.

14. The apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising an indicator coupled to said elongated body, wherein said indicator is positioned to be substantially obscured by said sleeve assembly when a force less than said conforming force is applied to said pliant vascular closure device through said elongated body and wherein said indicator is positioned to be discernible when said conforming force is applied to said pliant vascular closure device through said elongated body.

15. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein, in the deployed state, said pliant vascular closure device defines a symmetrical dome shape.

16. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be inserted into the lumen of the introducer located in the hole in the vessel wall and wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to deploy said vascular closure device out of the introducer sheath into the vessel, wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be withdrawn from the hole with the introducer sheath, wherein said sleeve assembly further comprises a flange adapted to abut the introducer sheath and block the sleeve assembly from passing through the introducer sheath such that the introducer sheath may be used as a grip to retract said sleeve assembly away from said vascular closure device.

17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein said elongated body extends through the introducer when tension is applied to said elongated body by retracting said sleeve assembly away from said pliant vascular closure device.

18. The apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising a packing member arranged on said elongated member and constructed and arranged to be longitudinally displaced with respect to said elongated member to abut the vessel wall, wherein said packing member comprises a material suitable for implantation within the body of a patient while abutting the vessel wall.

19. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein conforming said pliant vascular closure device against said vessel wall fluidly seals the hole in the vessel wall before said packing member abuts the vessel wall.

20. An apparatus for occluding a hole in a vessel wall of a vessel, wherein an introducer defining a lumen passes through the hole from the outside of the vessel to the inside of the vessel, the apparatus comprising:

an assembly having a predeployment state and a deployed state, said assembly comprising:

a sleeve assembly defining a bore, wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be inserted into the lumen of the introducer;

a pliant vascular closure device;

an elongated body coupled to said pliant vascular closure device, said elongated body comprising a protrusion; and

a biasing member connecting said elongated body to said sleeve assembly such that retracting said sleeve assembly away from said vascular closure device when said vascular closure device is deployed within the body of the patient moves said elongated body relative to said sleeve assembly until said protrusion contacts said biasing member, wherein further movement of said elongated body relative to said sleeve assembly elastically deforms said biasing member between said protrusion and said sleeve assembly, applies tension to said elongated body, and exerts a force on said vascular closure device; wherein application of a conforming force through said elongated body to said pliant vascular closure device deforms said pliant vascular closure device to conform against the vessel wall, wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be inserted into the lumen of the introducer located in the hole in the vessel wall and wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to deploy said vascular closure device out of the introducer sheath into the vessel, wherein said sleeve assembly is adapted to be withdrawn from the hole with the introducer sheath, and wherein said sleeve assembly further comprises a flange adapted to abut the introducer sheath and block the sleeve assembly from passing through the introducer sheath such that the introducer sheath may be used as a grip to retract said sleeve assembly away from said vascular closure device.

21. The apparatus of claim 20 , wherein conforming said pliant vascular closure device against said vessel wall fluidly seals the hole in the vessel wall.

22. The apparatus of claim 20 , further comprising an indicator coupled to said elongated body, wherein said indicator is positioned to be substantially obscured by said sleeve assembly when a force less than said conforming force is applied to said pliant vascular closure device through said elongated body and wherein said indicator is positioned to be discernible when said conforming force is applied to said pliant vascular closure device through said elongated body.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066700/0277 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 25, 2017
From: STANLEY, CLEON; PAUL, RAM H., JR.
To: COOK INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 042503/0786 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 25, 2017
From: COOK INCORPORATED
To: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 042503/0827 →