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US Patent 6994714 Anastomosis system

Patent 6994714 was granted and assigned to Cardica, Inc. on February, 2006 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Cardica, Inc.
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
69947140
Patent Inventor Names
Bernard A. Hausen0
Brendan Donohoe0
Jaime Vargas0
Jamey Nielsen0
Michael Hendricksen0
Stephen A. Yencho0
Date of Patent
February 7, 2006
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Patent Application Number
102533760
Date Filed
September 24, 2002
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12133650 Small diameter surgical stapling device
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US Patent 11957341 Multi-use loading unit
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US Patent 11974743 Linear stapling device with a gap locking member
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US Patent 11974750 Surgical staple cartridge
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US Patent 11992207 Surgical staples with expandable backspan
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US Patent 12023027 Surgical stapling device with compressible staple cartridge
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US Patent 12023028 Articulating surgical stapling apparatus with pivotable knife bar guide assembly
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US Patent 12070211 Surgical stapling device with laminated drive member
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Gary Jackson
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Patent abstract

An anastomosis system and method uses an anvil to control and support a tissue site during an anastomosis procedure. The anvil is particularly useful for supporting a wall of a coronary artery during attachment of a graft vessel to the coronary artery because the wall of the coronary artery is very thin, difficult to grasp, and susceptible to tearing. In one method, the anvil is inserted into a pressurized or unpressurized target vessel and is pulled against an inner wall of the target vessel causing tenting of the thin tissue of the vessel wall. A graft vessel is then advanced to the anastomosis site and an end of the graft vessel is positioned adjacent and exterior of the target vessel. Staples are inserted through the tissue of the graft vessel and the target vessel by pivoting the arms of a staple holder towards the anvil. When the ends of the staples engage staple bending features on the anvil, the ends of the staples bend over securing the graft vessel and target vessel together. After stapling is complete, an incision is formed in the wall of the target vessel to allow blood flow between the target vessel and the graft vessel.

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