Patent ID: 7488335
Filing Date: 2009-02-10
Classification: A61B

Abstract:
1. A device for ligating an oblong anatomical structure such as a vermiform appendix or a mesoappendix, or any other vessel or tissue anatomic structures, the device being suitable for being used under celioscopy, said device comprising: firstly a ligature element in the form of a flexible strip having a proximal portion and a distal portion with a free end, the proximal portion having a keeper, and the distal portion having a barb at its free end and being suitable for being slidably received in said keeper after it has been inserted via the distal end of the keeper after traction has been exerted on the barb; and secondly, an applicator for putting said ligature element in place, said applicator comprising: a cylindrical tube having a distal end and a proximal end; a rectilinear metal rod which extends in said tube and which, at its distal end has a spring blade which, in the absence of stress, forms substantially a circle extending from said rod and whose diameter lies in the range five times the inside diameter of said tube to twelve times said inside diameter, said blade being suitable for being received in said tube in the deployed state and for resuming its circular shape when it is brought out via the distal end of said tube; a sheath having a radial outer duct in which the spring blade is received, and a radial inner guide groove in which the ligature element is received, said inner guide groove being defined by two lips configured for retaining, at least while it is being transported, the ligature element along an inside face of the spring blade, and for releasing the ligature element while it is being tightened; and a feedthrough passing through said keeper and, at the front of distal end of said keeper, forming an eye into which the distal end of the ligature element is inserted when the spring blade forms a circle, so that traction exerted on said feedthrough causes said eye to be hooked by the barb, causes the distal portion of the ligature element to be inserted into said keeper, and causes said ligature element to be tightened.