Method and apparatus for solid organ tissue approximation

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7235090
APP PUB NO 20030176890A1
SERIAL NO

10358735

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Devices and methods are disclosed for achieving hemostasis in solid visceral wounds. Such devices and methods are especially useful in the emergency, trauma surgery or military setting. In such cases, the patient may have received trauma to the abdominal viscera. The devices utilize flexible, variable depth transfixing bolts that penetrate the viscera. These bolts are pulled tight to bring the tissue into apposition and hold said tissue in apposition while the wound heals. These bolts overcome the limitations of sutures that are currently used for the same purposes. The bolts come in a variety of lengths and diameters. Since the bolts are flexible, the curvature may be adjusted by the surgeon. The devices are flexible, bendable, and conformable in their wet or dry state. They can be used either straight or through a broad range of curvatures to suit the needs of various pathologies. The bolts include pressure plates that are capable of exerting compressive pressure over broad areas of visceral wounds without causing tearing of the friable parenchyma. The bolts may be placed and removed by open surgery or laparoscopic access.

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DAMAGE CONTROL SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES INC408 PANORAMA DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH CA 92651

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Buckman, Robert F Radnor, PA 33 1764
Kolehmainen, Donald J Laguna Niguel, CA 29 1992
Lenker, Jay A Laguna Beach, CA 158 21051

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