AU674878B2 - Endoscopic suturing device - Google Patents

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AU674878B2
AU674878B2 AU49340/93A AU4934093A AU674878B2 AU 674878 B2 AU674878 B2 AU 674878B2 AU 49340/93 A AU49340/93 A AU 49340/93A AU 4934093 A AU4934093 A AU 4934093A AU 674878 B2 AU674878 B2 AU 674878B2
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OPI DATE 29/03/94 APPLN. ID 49340/93 fl 1 |1 l |II III AOJP DATE 23/06/94 PCT NUMBER PCT/AU93/0043411111111111 111111 AU9349340 IN IbRNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT) (51) International Patent Classification 5 International Publication Number: WO 94/05217 A61B 17/04 Al (43) International Publication Date: 17 March 1994 (17.03.94) (21) International Application Number: PCT/AU93'00434 Published iH'iiI iucrnatrioal search report.
(22) International Filing Date: 26 August 1993 (26.08.93) Priority data: PL 4378 28 August 1992 (28.08.92) AU PL 7562 2 March 1993 (02.03.93) AU (71)(72) Applicant and Inventor: MURPHY, Donald, L. [AU/ AUJ; 64 Sydney Parade, Geelong, VIC 3220 (AU).
(74) Agent: GRIFFITH HACK CO.; 509 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004 (AU).
(81) Designated States: AT, AU, BB, BG, BR, BY, CA, CH, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, GB, HU, JP, KP, KR, KZ, LK, LU, MG, MN, MW, NL, NO, NZ, PL, PT, RO, RU, SD, SE, SK, UA, US, VN, European patent (AT, BE, CH, DE, DK, ES, FR, GB, GR, IE, IT, LU, MC, NL, PT, SE), OAPI patent (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM, GA, GN, ML, f MR, NE, SN, TD, TG). (54)Title: ENDOSCOPIC SUTURING DEVICE (57) Abstract An endoscopic suturing device, comprising an elongate hollow tube (10) one end of which carries a combination of a thread engaging and loop forming member (18) and a thread or needle clamping member An actuating member (12) at the other end of the tube (10) engages an elongate actuating rod (15) extending through the tube and is coupled to the thread or needle clamping member, whereby axial movement of the actuating member against the biasing action of a rail spring (21) causes said actuating rod to actuate said thread or needle clamping member. The device is capable of disassembling for cleaning and sterilisation.
WO 94/05217 PCT/AU93/00434 ENDOSCOPIC SUTURING DEVICE This invention relates to endoscopic suturing and in particular a device or instrument for forming knots to tie tissue together in cavities within animal (human) bodies to complete internal surgical procedures.
It has become practice with certain surgical procedures within cavities in the human body to avoid over intrusive surgical techniques, involving large incisions to gain access to body cavities, to now use a surgical technique known as endoscopy where relatively small incisions are made through to the body cavity and surgical procedures are carried out using an endoscope being an elongate device or instrument in the nature of a telescope inserted thorough the incision to view the area where surgery is being carried out, whilst a similar elongate device or instrument is used to severe internal body tissue during various types of tissue removal or repair operations. By using such a less intrusive surgical technique involving small incisions patient trauma is kept to a minimum resulting in a lesser term of hospitalisation and keeping scaring to a minimum.
However one of the major difficulties with such a surgical technique arises when it is necessary to suture internal body tissue by stitching the tissue together using thread like material, which requires the formation of knots within tbR body cavity as distinct from externally accessible areas where suturing extarnal body tissue is involved.
One presently used technique involves the use of clips or clamps which clamp the body tissue together and which are applied within the body cavity using an elongate clip applicator inserted through one of the external incisions whilst the viewing the application of the clip with the endoscope through another external incision.
SUBSTITUJTE SH#4FTr PCT/AU 9 3 0 043 4 RECEIVED 0 6 MAY 1994 2 However, some such clips are not designed to be dissolved over a period of time whilst the joined body tissue heals and as a result are relatively expensive adding significanily to the cost of the ,'irgical procedure.
One other known intracorporal suturing technique involves the use of a pair of instruments one being in the form a pair suture grasping forceps and a separate knotting device, and involves inserting the suture (thread) through the tissue to be joined using a needle holder and thereafter holding one free end of the thread with the needle holder whilst through a separate incision the knotting device is inserted to catch the thread between the needle holder and the tissue whereby by rotating the knotting device through one or more rotations of 1800, one or more loops are formed in the thread, whereafter either' through the same incision by withdrawing the knotting device, or thorough a separate incision, the suture grasping forceps are inserted to grasp the other end of the thread and draw it through the loop or loops to form a single or multiple knot.
It is therefore an object of present invention to provide an endoscopic siuturing device which will suture together body tissue in an internal body cavity and which is not subject to the same problems and difficulties as the aforementioned suturing techniques.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided an endosco; 3 suturing device, comprising an elongate hollow tube one end of which carries a combination of a thread engaging and loop forming member and a thread or needle clamping member, and means operable at the other end of the tube for actuating the thread or needle clamping member, wherein said means for actuating the thread clamping member comprises an actuating member engaging an elongate actuating rod extending through said tube and coupled to said thread or needle clamping member, whereby axial movement of the actuating member causes said actuating rod to actuate said thread or needle clamping AMENDED SHEET IPEA/Au PCT/AU 93 0 0 4 3 4 RECEIVED 06MAY 1~ member.
Such a device enables the instrument to complete a knotting function in one operation and whilst inserted through the same incision, to grasp the short end of the AMENDED SHEET
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WO 9)4/05217 PCT/AU93/00434 3 thread by the thread clamping member on the needle side of the tissue to be joined, whereafter rotation of the device through one or more rotations in a predetermined direction around the long end of the thread on the needle side of the tissue to be joined, being a mirror image of the manner in which a knot wculd otherwise be instrument tied, to form one or more loops about the device. Through another access incision, any grasping instrument or a second endoscopic suturing device's thread engaging and loop forming member can be maripulated to engage the short end of the thread on the other side of the tissue to be joined and draw the thread through the one or more loops to form hali a knot.
Whereafter rotation of the device through one or more rotations in a predetermined direction around the long end of the thread again to form one or more loops about the device. Any grasping instrument or the initial thread engaging and loop foiming member can then be manipulated to engage the short end of the thread and draw the thread through the one or more loops to complete the knot.
Two preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a side elevational view partially sectioned of a first embodiment of the suturing device, Figure 2 is a plan view partially sectioned of the device of Figure 1, Figure 3 is a plan view partially sectioned of a second embodiment of the suturing device in one operational mode thereof, and Figure 4 is a plan view partially sectioned of the second embodiment of Figure 3 in another operational mode thereof.
The respective drawings illustrate only the extreme ends of the devices and with the ends carrying the SUBSTITUTE SHEET WO 94/05217 PCT/AU93/00434 4 thread engaging and loop forming and thread or needle clamping arrangement enlarged for the sake of clarity.
The endoscopic suturing device of the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings comprises an elongate hollow tube 10 within one end of which a clamping member in the form a jaw member 11 is mounted to pivot about a pivot pin ila between a closed position, and an open position as shown in Figures 1 and 2. The jaw member 11 is adapted to be opened and closed by an elongate actuating rod 15, such as in a bowden cable arrangement, which rod 15 carries a pin 15a which detachably engages within a slot lilb in the end of the clamping member on one 'ide of the pivot pin lla with the clamping member having a clamping surface llc which engages during closing of the clamping member with a cooperating clamping surface lid on the end of the hollow tube 10. The other end of the elongate actuating rod 15 is connected to an actuating member 12 via a connecting bolt 13 the opposite ends of which bolt pass through elongate slots 14 in the wall of a cylindrical housing 16 and which allow axial movement of the actuating member 12. The housing 16 has a finger grasping flange 17 extending around the circumference thereof and upon axial movement of the actuating member, and as a result of axial movement of the elongate actuating rod 15 within the tube 10, the jaw member 11 is caused to open.
In order to bias the actuating member 12, and as a consequence jaw member 11 via the elongate rod 15, to the closed position, a compression coil spring 21 is provided surrounding the end of the elongate rod 15 within the housing 16 and between a stop and gas seal 20, freely slidable along the elongate actuating rod 15, and the actuating member 12, whereby upon release of pressure on the actuating member the coil spring 21 will act to bias the clamping member 11 back to a position whereby a thread SUBSTITUTE SHEET WO 94/05217 PCT/AU93/00434 or needle will be clamped between the clamping surfaces llc and lid.
In this embodiment, the extreme end of the clamping member 11 carries a thread engaging and loop forming member in the form a spiral hook 18, although the relative disposition of the hook 18 and jaw member 11 may be interchanged in other embodiments, and the spiral may be in any direction.
In addition, the use of the biasing spring member 21 may be dispensed whereby the surgeon may manipulate opening and closing of the clamping member 11 without the assistance of a biasing spring, and such an alternative mechanism may involve the utilisation of an internal or external ratchet mechanism or friction slide.
The connecting bolt 13 carries a nut 13a which when loosened and removed allows the bolt 13 to be removed, whereafter the actuating member 12, coil spring 21, gas seal washer 20 and actuating rod 15 can be axially withdrawn from within the hollow tube 10 after disengaging the pin 15a from the slot Ilb in the end of the clamping member. The components of the device are thus separated from each other for cleaning and sterilisation purposes.
In the second embodiment of Figures 3 and 4 of the drawings, the device once again comprises an elongate hollow tube 10' within one end of which a clamping member in the form of a jaw member 11' is mounted to pivot about a pivot pin lla' between a closed position as shown in Figure 3 and an open position as shown in Figure 4. The jaw member 11' is adapted to be opened and closed by an elongate actuating rod 15', such as a bowden cable arrangement, which rod 15' carries a pin 15a' which detachably engages within a slot llb' in the end of the clamping member on one side of the pivot pin Ila' with the clamping member having a clamping surface llc' which SUBSTITUTE SHEET WO 94/05217 PCT/AU93/00434 6 engages during closing of the clamping member with a cooperating clamping surface lid' on the end of the hollow tube 10'. The other end of the elongate actuating rod is connected to an actuating member 12' via a connecting bolt 13' the opposite ends of which bolt pass through elongate slots 14' in the wall of a cylindrical housing 16' and which allow axial movement of the actuating member 12'.
The housing 16' has a finger grasping flange 17' extending around the circumference thereof and upon axial movement of the actuating member, and as a result axial movement of the elongate actuating rod 15' within the tube 10' the jaw member 11' in this embodiment is caused to close as the pin and slot llb' arrangement is on the side of the pivot pin Ila' opposite to that of the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2.
In order to bias the actuating member 12' and as a consequence the jaw member 11' via the elongate rod to the open position, a compression coil spring 21' is provided surrounding the end of the elongate rod 15' within the housing 16' and between a stop and gas seal 20', freely slidable along the elongate actuating rod 15', and the actuating member 12', whereby upon release of pressure on the actuating member the coil spring 21' will to bias the clamping member 11' back to a non-clamping position.
The extreme end of the clamping member 11' carries a thread engaging and loop forming member in the form of a spiral hook 18', although the relative disposition of the hook 18' and the jaw member 11' maybe interchanged in other embodiments, and the spiral maybe in any direction.
The connecting bolt 13' carries a nut 13a' which when loosened and removed allows the bolt 13' to be radially removed, whereafter the actuating member 12', coil spring 21', gas seal washer 20' and actuating rod 15' can SUBSTITUTE SHEET WO 94/05217 PCT/AU93/00434 7 be axially withdrawn from within the hollow tube 10' after disengaging the pin 15a' from the slot llb' in the end of the clamping member. The components of the device are thus once again separated from each other for cleaning and sterilisation purposes.
In the second embodiment of the invention, the head of the bolt 13' has gowm-ed on its underside a saw tooth configuration Sl which matingly engages with a similar saw tooth configuration S2 on the external surfaces of the housing 16' adjacent one of the slots 14', whereby when the actuating member 12' is forced inwardly of the housing the saw tooth configuration Sl will ride over the mating configuration S2 until the clamping position of the clamping member 11' is achieved at which time engagement of the configurations Si and S2 will occur with the assistance of a compression coil spring C surrounding the bolt 13' and sandwiched between the nut 13' on the other end of the bolt and extending through the adjacent slot 14' to a stop S freely slidable along the bolt 13' and engaging the side of the actuating member or alternatively engaging the bottom of a recess containing and surrounding the slot 14'. In order to release the clamping member from the clamping position shown in Figure 3 so as to move to the open position shown in Figure 4, the nut 13a' is depressed to axially shift the bolt and disengage the two saw tooth configurations Sl and S2, whereafter the compression coil spring 21' acts to move the actuating member and elongate rod to a position whereby the clamping member returns to its open position.
The suturing devices of the two embodiments of the invention are operable to perform a surgical suturing procedure as described previously.
Although not shown in the drawings, the elongate tube 10 or 10' may be tapered toward the operating end or SUBSTITUTE SHIIEET WO 94/05217 PCT/AU93/00434 8 stepped at a point along its length to provide a reduced diametre part of its length toward the operating end.
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1. An endoscopic suturing device, comprising an elongate hollow tube one end of which carries a combination of a thread engaging and loop forming member and a thread or needle clamping member, and means operable at the other end of the tube for actuating the thread or needle clamping member, wherein said means for actuating the thread clamping member comprises an actuating member engaging an elongate actuating rod extending through said tube and coupled to said thread or needle clamping member, whereby axial movement of the actuating member causes said actuating rod to actuate said thread or needle clamping member.
2. An endoscopic suturing device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein axial movement of said actuating member and said actuating rod causes said thread or needle clamping member to move to a non-clamning position.
3. An endoscopic suturing device as claimed in Claim 2, wherein a biasing means is provided between the actuatngmember and the a44&eett end of the elongate tube\ to bias the thread or needle clamping member to a clamping positio:1.
4. An endoscopic suturing device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein axial movement of said actuating member and said actuating rod causes said thread or needle clamping member to move to a clamping position.
An endoscopic suturing device as claimed in Claim 4, wherein means are provided to hold said thread or needle clamping member in said clamping position.
6. An endoscopic suturing device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein tfa®-connections 0 c Ce-er&Xe between the actuating rod and theclamping member, as well AMENDED SHEET IPEA/AU PCT/AU 93 0 0 4 3 4 RECEIVED O MQ Q as between the actuating rod and the actuating member, are detachable so that the device can be disassembled to allow cleaning and sterilisation of its various components. AMENDED SHEET IPEA/AU
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