Methods and devices for manipulating and fastening tissue
A tissue displacing and fastening device is provided for manipulating and fastening tissue together. The device includes a tissue displacing elements, which displaces tissue. A fold is formed from the displaced tissue and the tissue is fastened together to secure the fold.
1. A method for forming a fold of stomach tissue in a stepwise displacement process, comprising:
providing an elongated shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, a first tissue engaging element, a second tissue engaging element, and a third tissue engaging element;
extending a first flexible wire from the first tissue engaging element;
inserting a first helical coil at a distal end of the first flexible wire into stomach tissue;
pulling the stomach tissue with the first flexible wire until a threshold tension is measured in the first flexible wire;
locking the first flexible wire in place;
extending a second flexible wire from the second tissue engaging element;
inserting a second helical coil at a distal end of the second tissue engaging element into stomach tissue;
pulling the stomach tissue with the second flexible wire until a threshold tension is measured in the second flexible wire;
locking the second flexible wire in place;
unlocking the first flexible wire while simultaneously maintaining the second flexible wire locked in place;
pulling the stomach tissue with the first flexible wire until the threshold tension is measured in the first flexible wire;
locking the first flexible wire in place;
unlocking the second flexible wire while simultaneously maintaining the first flexible wire locked in place;
pulling the stomach tissue with the second flexible wire until the threshold tension is measured in the second flexible wire;
locking the second flexible wire in place;
repeating the pulling, locking and unlocking processes until the fold of stomach tissue is formed in the stepwise displacement process.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the threshold tension is measured with a spring element.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the first flexible wire and the second flexible wire are locked in place by turning a twist lock.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein when the first flexible wire and the second flexible wire are locked in place, the threshold tension is maintained.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein after the first flexible wire and the second flexible wire are locked in place, a third helical coil on a distal end of a third flexible wire is inserted into the stomach tissue and the third flexible wire pulls the stomach tissue until the threshold tension is measured in the third flexible wire.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the third flexible wire is locked in place.
7. The method of claim 5 , wherein changing the shape of the fold of stomach tissue by increasing or decreasing the threshold tension applied to the first, second and third flexible wires.