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titleOfInvention Device for endoscopic delivery of surgical material
abstract A device for the delivery of a shape memory securing member into a confined space, the device having an exit for the securing member and means to move the securing member through the exit, the device further including a magazine having a plurality of channels each of which can store a securing member is described. Preferably, each securing member is restrained in the device in a first configuration, and upon passing through the exit adopts a second configuration. One form of the magazine is a barrel. The barrel may be rotatable around an axis, and the channels can be disposed parallel to said axis or may lie in a helical configuration. This arrangement can be likened to a 'revolver barrel' on a firearm. One advantage of the present invention in surgery is that it can store several sutures or ligatures to allow multiple placements without the need to withdraw the instrument from the patient.
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