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titleOfInvention In vivo tissue suturing device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an in-vivo tissue suturing apparatus which can easily suturing an in-vivo tissue and can surely sew a hole formed in the in-vivo tissue. SOLUTION: The in-vivo tissue suturing device 1 is a device for suturing a percutaneously penetrated hole formed in an in-vivo tissue membrane 8. The suturing device 1 includes a main body 2 that is insertable into a tissue in a living body through a hole and includes a rotatable distal end rotating portion 3. The main body 2 is configured such that the needle 4 housed inside a portion closer to the base end than the distal end rotating portion 3, the thread 5 joined to the needle 4, and the needle 4 project from the side surface of the main body 2. A pusher 6 for pushing the distal end rotating portion 3 is provided. Tip rotating part 3 Is provided with a needle receiving portion 3a for receiving the needle 4 pushed by the pusher 6 in a state where the needle 4 is placed in the in-vivo tissue.
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