Patent ID: 8118833

Claim:
A device for sealing a subcutaneous puncture site of a vessel wherein the subcutaneous puncture site is accessed through a puncture tract that extends through subcutaneous tissue to the subcutaneous puncture site, the device comprising: a first disk comprised of a first membrane made of material that is flexible and fluid impermeable, and a first self-expanding wire frame which supports the first membrane, the first wire frame including a first central point, the first membrane and the first wire frame being foldable into a first configuration wherein the first disk is folded to permit introduction of the folded first disk through the puncture tract of the tissue to the subcutaneous puncture site, and then through the subcutaneous puncture site into the interior of the vessel, and the first membrane and the first wire frame then being self-expanding toward a second configuration once inside the vessel in order to unfold so that the first membrane and the first wire frame will position the first disk against the interior wall of the subcutaneous puncture site to facilitate sealing of the puncture site; and a second disk axially adjustable toward and away from the first wire frame of the first disk prior to, throughout, and after deployment so as to advance together as an integral unit through the puncture tract, the second disk being configured for placement within the puncture tract to securely engage the tissue of the puncture tract, and when secured within the puncture tract the second disk exerting a lateral force on the surrounding tissue of the puncture tract and exerting a longitudinal force on the first disk when it is unfolded in order to urge the first disk against the puncture site to facilitate sealing the puncture site, the second disk comprising a second self-expanding wire frame, the second wire frame including a second central point, the second self-expanding wire frame being foldable into a first configuration wherein the second disk is folded to permit introduction of the folded second disk and the folded first disk through the puncture tract of the tissue to the subcutaneous puncture site, and then introduction of the first disk through the subcutaneous puncture site into the interior of the vessel, and the second wire frame of the second disk then being self-expanding toward a second configuration once inside the puncture tract in a second configuration so that the second wire frame of the second disk will exert a lateral force on the surrounding tissue of the puncture tract while also exerting a longitudinal force against the first disk in order to urge the first disk against the interior wall of the subcutaneous puncture site to facilitate sealing of the puncture site, and the first central point of the first wire frame of the first disk and the second central point of the second wire frame of the second disk being separated by a first distance in the first configuration and by a second distance in the second configuration, the first distance being larger than the second distance.