WO1997011644A1 - Ligating instrument with multiple loop ligature supply and methods therefor - Google Patents
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- A61B17/00—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets
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- A61B17/12009—Implements for ligaturing other than by clamps or clips, e.g. using a loop with a slip knot
- A61B17/12013—Implements for ligaturing other than by clamps or clips, e.g. using a loop with a slip knot for use in minimally invasive surgery, e.g. endoscopic surgery
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- the present invention pertains to ligating instruments and, more particularly, to ligating instruments operable with one hand for use in endoscopic and non-endoscopic operative procedures and to methods therefor.
- portal establishing communication with the internal operative site from externally of the body. Accordingly, various instruments can be introduced at the operative site via the portal without the need for a skin incision of substantial size as is typically required for open procedures. Endoscopic procedures provide many
- Ligating or tying anatomical tissue or organ structure is a time consuming and tedious part of both endoscopic and non-endoscopic operative procedures due to the difficulty involved in tying or applying an occluding ligature to anatomical structure as is desirable and/or necessary in many various
- Ligating anatomical structure is particularly difficult in endoscopic procedures due to the constraints on access to the operative site, the limited room for maneuverability at the operative site and the procedural or operational
- Another object of the present invention is to utilize a ligating instrument to
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a ligating instrument
- ligature supply including a plurality of preformed, contractible ligature loops of filamentous ligature material
- knotting elements movable along the ligature material in the direction of the ligature loops to contract the ligature loops around anatomical structure to form ligatures.
- ligature loops including a plurality of interconnected ligature loops having knotting elements movable in a direction to contract the ligature loops around anatomical structure to form ligatures where the ligature loops including the knotting elements thereof
- ligature material are made of ligature material.
- An additional object of the present invention is to move the distal end of the instrument body from a closed position preventing passage of the ligature loops therethrough to an open position permitting passage of the ligature loops
- a ligature loop including the knotting element thereof, from the instrument body for positioning around anatomical structure.
- the present invention has as a further object to move the knotting elements, from externally of the body, with an operating member of the instrument body to reduce the size of the ligature loops distally to contract the externally positioned ligature loop around anatomical structure to form ligatures.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to cut the ligature material
- the ligating instruments are operable with a single hand to form a plurality of ligatures
- various diverse ligature supplies can be coupled with an instrument body allowing the optimal ligature supply to be selected in accordance
- ligatures can be formed in anatomical structure with a desired tension as tactilely sensed by the surgeon, cutting of the ligature material proximally of the ligatures can be accomplished with the same instrument or with
- the distal end of the ligating instrument can be utilized as a conductive element to treat tissue at the operative site.
- a ligating instrument comprising an elongate instrument body and a ligature supply coupled with the instrument body.
- the instrument body includes a distal end for positioning at an internal operative site in the body, a proximal end for positioning externally of the body
- the ligature supply includes a length of filamentous ligature
- ligature loop includes a knotting element movable along the length of ligature material to contract the ligature loops around anatomical structure to form ligatures.
- the ligature loops including the knotting elements thereof with the
- the knotting elements of the deployed ligature loops are prevented from passing through the distal end of the instrument body
- the instrument body includes an operating member, operable from externally of the body, to move the knotting
- a method of forming ligatures in anatomical structure according to the present invention includes the steps of introducing the distal end of the instrument
- knotting element thereof from the distal end of the instrument body to deploy the ligature loop at the operative site, positioning the deployed ligature loop around anatomical structure, moving the operating member, from externally of the body
- Fig 1 is a broken side view, partly in section, of a ligating instrument
- Fig 2 is a broken side view of the knotting element pusher of the ligating instrument of Fig. 1 showing the pusher end in a closed position.
- Fig. 3 is a broken perspective view of the ligature supply of the ligating
- Fig. 4. is a broken perspective view illustrating a first step in forming a
- Fig. 5 is a broken perspective view illustrating a second step in forming the ligature loop and movable knotting element.
- Fig. 6 is a broken perspective view illustrating a third step in forming the
- Fig. 7 is a broken side view, partly in section, of the ligating instrument of Fig. 1 showing deployment of the first ligature loop.
- Fig. 8 is a broken side view, partly in section, of the ligating instrument
- Fig. 9 is a broken side view, partly in section, of the ligating instrument showing the first ligature loop contracted around the anatomical structure to form
- Fig. 10 is a broken side view, partly in section, of the ligating instrument showing the ligature material being cut proximally of the ligature.
- Fig. 11 is a broken perspective view of a modification of a ligature supply according to the present invention.
- Fig. 12 is a broken side view, partly in section, illustrating use of the
- a ligating instrument 10 according to the present invention is illustrated in
- Fig 1 and includes an instrument body 12 and a multiple loop ligature supply 14 coupled with the instrument body
- the instrument body 12 includes an elongate
- instrument body 12 is similar to
- Actuating member 16 comprises a tubular or non-tubular hollow body terminating distally at an open distal end 24 and proximally at a proximal end including a transverse end wall 26
- Actuating member 16 has a lumen between the distal and proximal ends communicating with a central aperture 27 in end wall 26
- the proximal end of actuating member 16 is configured as or provided with a transverse or radially
- the jaw member 18 comprises a tubular or non-tubular hollow body and
- a pair of opposed jaws 30 extending distally from the jaw member body, the jaws 30 being modified slightly from the jaws disclosed in the aforementioned prior
- jaw member body preferably has an extemal diameter or cross-sectional size to be closely received within actuating member 16 while allowing actuating member
- the jaw member body terminates proximally at an open proximal end configured as
- Each jaw 30 includes a forward section 34 and a
- Each forward section 34 terminates distally at a tip 33 and
- Each rearward section 36 extends proximally and angularly inwardly from the corresponding forward section 34 in
- jaws are of uniform or substantially uniform thickness to define a hollow interior for the jaws communicating with the lumen or hollow interior of the jaw member body.
- Jaws 30 are normally disposed in an open position wherein jaw tips 33 are separated from one another by a variable size distance defining a space, opening or passage communicating with the hollow interior of the jaws. Jaws 30 are movable inwardly toward one another, i.e. toward the longitudinal axis of the jaw member,
- jaw tips 33 are disposed closer to one
- the jaws can be designed in many various ways to be
- the jaws 30 are made of resilient, flexibly, spring materials to be flexible and/or spring or
- the cutter 20 comprises a tubular or non-tubular hollow body having a
- proximal end connected to end wall 26, a distal end carrying or formed as
- the cutter 20 preferably has an external diameter or cross-sectional size to be closely received within the jaw
- the cutting fingers 42 carry or are formed as inwardly
- curving or angled cutting blades 44 are normally disposed in a non-cutting
- the cutting fingers 42 are movable inwardly toward one
- cutting blades 44 in the non-cutting position is sufficiently large to allow passage of the ligature loops between the blades 44 without damage when the cutter is in the non-cutting position.
- the cutting fingers or blades can be designed in many
- the cutting fingers 42 are made of resilient, flexible or spring materials to be flexibly, resiliently and/or
- Knotting element pusher 21 as shown in Fig. 2, comprises an elongate
- the pusher body terminates proximally at an open proximal end configured as or provided with a depending finger ring 48 for being manually engaged by a
- the pusher body preferably has an external diameter or cross-sectional size sufficiently small
- the pusher body preferably has an internal diameter or
- Pusher end 46 is
- pusher end 46 is normally disposed in a closed position wherein pusher tips 52 are disposed close to one another and to the pusher longitudinal
- Pusher end 46 is movable to an open position wherein push fingers 56 are spread outwardly in a direction away from the pusher longitudinal axis and pusher tips 52
- the pusher end can be designed in many ways to be
- push fingers 56 are made of resilient, flexible or spring
- pusher end does not have to be normally disposed in the closed position; rather, the pusher end can be normally disposed in an open position and moved to a closed position during operation of the ligating instrument.
- An external or outer surface of pusher 21 can be
- Handle 22 includes a pair of hand grips 59A and 59B pivotally connected
- hand grip 59A is pivotally connected to a retention block 61 having a recess therein for receiving flange 32 of jaw member 18, the hand grip 59A
- Actuating member 16 has a flange or abutment 23 at a distal end of slots 63 serving as a positive stop limiting proximal movement
- An upper end of hand grip 59B is pivotally connected to a retention block 64 having
- a curved spring 66 is
- Handle 22 can be manually squeezed or compressed via finger rings 67A and 67B causing the upper ends of hand grips 59A and 59B to be moved from the rest position toward one another, or the
- handle 22 can be manually spread causing the upper ends of hand grips 59A and
- An insulated connector can be connected with an electrically conductive element of the instrument 10 for performing unipolar or bipolar electric coagulation.
- a connector 68 For example,
- Fig. 1 enters retention block 61 at upper longitudinal slot 63 and is connected with the jaw member 18, which is made of electrically
- ligature supply 14 comprises a plurality of serially
- filamentous ligature material connected to one another and carried by or wound
- Each ligature loop 70 includes a movable knotting element 74 movable along the ligature material to contract or reduce the size of
- Movable knotting elements 74 are in the nature of knots formed in a length of single filament
- each ligature loop 70 is defined by a knot 74 and a continuous loop segment 76' of the length of ligature material extending from the knot 74 and back to the knot
- Knots 74 have a size to prevent passage of the ligature loops between the
- knots 74 are sufficiently large to prevent passage of the knots between the jaw tips 33 and the pusher tips 52 in
- Ligature material 76 comprises a filament having an external diameter or size permitting passage of the filament between jaw tips 33 when the jaws 40 are in the closed position and between pusher tips 52 when the pusher end 46 is in the closed position.
- Ligature loops 70 are disposed at spaced
- a connecting segment 76" extends distally from the knot of the middle ligature loop to the knot of the forward ligature loop, and a connecting
- segment 76" extends proximally from the knot of the middle ligature loop to the knot of the rearward ligature loop.
- a connecting segment 76" extends distally
- segment 76" extends proximally from the knot of the rearward ligature loop to a next rearward ligature loop or to form an end for being connected to or wound around spool 72.
- Knots 74 can be in the nature of slip, sliding or hangman's knots, for example, or any other type of knot permitting movement of the knot along the length of ligature material in the direction of the corresponding ligature loop to
- FIGs. 4 - 6 illustrate one
- ligature loop 70 and a knot 74 for ligature supply 14 As shown in Fig. 4, the length of ligature material 76 is folded or arranged to form loop segment 76' having ends 80 and 82. End 82 is wrapped around a lower
- loop segment 76' several times, preferably two or three times, to form a plurality of adjacent loops 84 around the base of loop segment 76', the loops 84 being formed with end 82 from a lowermost loop 84' to an uppermost loop 84".
- End 82 is positioned to extend externally over the uppermost loop 84" and the upper loop 84 and is inserted through the top of the lowermost loop 84' as shown in Fig. 5.
- Loops 84 are made taut thusly forming knot 74 at the base of
- Knot 74 defines a proximal end of
- spool 72 includes a pair of circular end flanges 86 connected by a cylindrical shaft around which the length of ligature material 76 carrying ligature loops 70 and knotting elements 74 is wound. Spool 72 is
- Adapter 87 includes cylindrical body 90 and a tubular extension 91 extending distally from a distal shoulder of cylindrical body 90. Cylindrical body
- Tubular extension 91 allowing the length of ligature material to extend entirely through the adapter when the spool 72 is mounted thereto.
- Tubular extension 91 has an external diameter to be frictionally received in the lumen of cutter 20 and/or aperture 27
- the spool 72 can be mounted to various adapters having different size tubular extensions for coupling
- the adapter can be removably coupled with the instrument body in various ways including the use of a friction fit or threaded connection, for example.
- the mounting bars 89 can be made flexible to flex
- the spool 72 on adapter 87.
- the spool 72 can be mounted on adapter 87 in various
- the adapter 87 can be mounted to the instrument body in various ways to position the spool for rotation or operation by the hand grasping handle 22.
- a plurality of teeth 92 are formed along the circumference of end flanges
- each pawl 93 includes a flexible or resilient strip or tab having
- Pawl 93 is bendable, flexible or pivotable about the first end thereof to disengage the second end from teeth 92 when the spool 72 is manually rotated with sufficient force in either a clockwise
- the instrument body 12 will normally be supplied as shown in Fig. 1 with
- Handle 22 will be in the rest position to position actuating member
- jaw member 18 and cutter 20 such that jaws 30 protrude distally from
- Ligating instrument 10 can be supplied assembled, with tubular extension
- the length of ligature material 76 will be partially unwound from spool 72 to extend through adapter 87 and into the instrument
- ligature material 76 will extend through cutter 20 and between the jaw tips 33 and the pusher tips 52 such that tail 78 protrudes
- the protruding part can include, for example, tail 78,
- Instrument 10 can
- a particular ligature supply can optimally be selected in accordance with procedural use, and the length of ligature material 76 of the
- ligature supply is fed through aperture 27.
- the tubular extension 91 of the ligature supply is inserted into the instrument body via aperture 27 Where a part of the ligature material does not already protrude from the distal end of the
- handle 22 is spread via finger rings 67A and 67B to move the jaw member 18
- the ligature material 76 can be
- grasped such as by grasping tail 78 and/or another part of the ligature material with a grasper or forceps instrument
- the grasper which can be inserted
- a distal end of the ligating instrument 10 is introduced at an internal
- an instrument is introduced at the operative site through an endoscopic portal including a structural sleeve or channel such as a portal or trocar sleeve or a small size natural or prepared anatomical opening establishing communication
- Handle 22 which is held with one hand externally of the body, is used to manipulate the ligating instrument to position the distal end thereof within the body, the pusher tips 52 defining a distal end for the instrument body 12.
- ligature material 76 is pulled distally, such as with a grasper I introduced through
- ligature loop 70' is disposed externally of the pusher tips 52 as permitted by movement of the first ligature loop 70' including its knotting element 74' between the jaw tips 33 and the pusher tips 52 when the jaws 30 and the pusher end 46 are in the open position, handle 22 is moved to the rest position causing the jaws
- the first ligature loop 70' will be held externally of the pusher 21 since the first movable knotting element 74' cannot enter or pass proximally between the pusher tips 52 once the pusher end 46 is in the closed position as shown in Fig 8
- a ligature in anatomical structure including anatomical tissue structure, anatomical organ structure or any combination thereof
- the distal end of the instrument 10 is positioned adjacent the anatomical structure
- the finger ring 48 is engaged by a
- a ligature as shown in Fig 9 The spool 72 can be manually rotated clockwise to ensure that the ligature material extending through the instrument body is taut to facilitate movement of the knot
- actuating member 16 is moved slightly distally and jaw member 18 is moved slightly proximally when handle 22 is squeezed causing the distal end 24 of actuating member 16 to push inwardly on the walls forming jaw rearward sections
- jaws 30 are moved inwardly in the direction of a longitudinal axis of the instrument to a further or second closed position and cutter 20 is moved
- Cutting blades 44 are moved inwardly to cut the length of ligature material 76 proximally of the ligature as shown in Fig. 10.
- Pusher 21 moves distally with
- tail 78 can be trimmed with a separate cutting instrument.
- the handle 22 is spread to open jaws 30 and push fingers 56 allowing the next ligature loop to be withdrawn from the instrument body and positioned externally of the pusher tips 52.
- a grasper or forceps I can be utilized to grasp the new free end or tail 78 of the
- the instrument can be designed with a mechanism for driving or pushing the ligature material through the instrument
- the instrument body can include friction rollers or a control trigger which causes a pusher to advance a ligature loop externally of the jaws. Accordingly, the ligating instrument 10 will be ready for use to form another
- use of the ligating instrument can include contacting anatomical tissue or structure with the jaws and transmitting electrical energy to the tissue to treat the tissue, such as for electrical coagulation, via the
- the instrument body 12 can be provided
- instrument can include taking measurements or dimensions in the body via the scale on pusher 21 , such as taking measurements of organs, tissue or other anatomical structure as well as tumors and anatomical voids, cavities and spaces
- a modification of a ligature supply according to the present invention is
- Ligature supply 114 is similar to ligature supply 14 and includes ligature loops 170 each formed by a loop segment 176' and a knot 174 formed in a length of single filament ligature material 176 Ligature supply
- ligature loops 170 are formed along the
- a forward pair of bilaterally arranged ligature loops 170 are disposed relatively close to or adjacent one another and are spaced from a middle pair of bilaterally
- the middle pair of ligature loops are in turn spaced from a rearward pair of bilaterally arranged ligature loops disposed relatively close to or adjacent
- Ligature supply 114 includes spool 172 mounted on mounting bars
- a ligating instrument 110 incorporating the ligature supply 114 is illustrated in Fig 12 wherein the ligating instrument 110 includes an instrument
- a first ligature loop 170' of the forward pair of ligature loops is withdrawn
- the second ligature loop 170' of the forward pair is withdrawn through the distal end of the instrument body and is
- ligature loop 170' positioned around the anatomical structure and connected to
- Pusher 121 is moved distally relative to the actuating member 116 and jaw member 118 to engage knot
- Pusher 121 is moved distally toward anatomical structure S to move the knot 174' of the second ligature lop distally
- the second ligature loop is contracted around the anatomical structure S to form a second ligature
- the length of ligature material 176 is cut proximally of the second ligature with the use of a separate cutting instrument Accordingly,
- both the first and second ligature loops 170' of the forward pair will be tightened around the anatomical structure S to form two ligatures for redundant securement or protection as is particularly desirable when ligating a pulsating artery where peristaltic action can tend to displace or loosen a ligature
- the instrument bodies of the ligating instruments according to the present invention can be made of any desirable medical-grade materials, such as stainless steel, to be reusable or to be disposable for single patient use
- the jaws can have any desirable configuration including closed or substantially closed
- the jaws can be formed integrally, unitarily with the body of the jaw member or
- the instrument body can be provided with or without a
- the instrument bodies can include various handles, including pistol grip structure Where the handles include pivotable
- both handgrips can be movable or pivotable or one of the handgrips
- the pusher end 46 can have
- the ligating instrument can be designed without a separate
- the pusher can function as the jaw member to selectively prevent and permit withdrawal of the ligature loops from the instrument
- the pusher can be moved proximally and distally relative to
- the operating member defined by the pusher can be operated separately from the handle or the pusher can be connected with the handle of the
- the pusher can be designed to be rotated by the hand grasping the handle for longitudinal movement to contract the
- an extemal surface of the pusher can be threaded and received in an annular collar at the proximal end of the pusher for longitudinal movement of the pusher in response to rotation of the collar
- the ligature supplies can be used to push a knotting element of a ligature loop to contract the ligature loop around anatomical structure to form a ligature
- the ligature supplies can be used to push a knotting element of a ligature loop to contract the ligature loop around anatomical structure to form a ligature
- the ligature supplies can be used to push a knotting element of a ligature loop to contract the ligature loop around anatomical structure to form a ligature
- the ligature loops can be tightened together or sequentially one at a time Various types of knotting
- knotting elements can be utilized for the movable knotting elements of the ligature supplies, including the various knotting elements disclosed in the prior applications incorporated herein by reference. Where the knotting elements are fixable to the ligature material to secure the ligatures as disclosed in the prior
- the distal end of the instrument body can be operable to fix the knotting elements to the ligature material.
- the knotting elements can be made of any suitable bioabsorbable or non-bioabsorbable materials.
- bioabsorbable materials are utilized for the knotting elements and/or the ligature
- the materials selected should have rates of absorption to ensure healing of the anatomical structure prior to absorption of the materials to an insubstantial dimension
- a variety of ligature supplies can be made available to the surgeon
- the ligating instruments are useable in single puncture or multiple puncture endoscopic procedures, and the various instruments utilized in the ligating procedures described herein can be introduced at an internal operative site
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