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1. A suture grasper for securing and holding a portion of a suture, the suture grasper comprising:
an elongated tubular body defining an inner lumen, the elongated tubular body having a proximal end and a distal end; a handle attached to the proximal and of the elongated tubular element; an inner member element slidably disposed within the lumen of the elongated tubular body, the inner member element having a proximal end configured to slidably extend from and retract into the handle; a push button extending from a proximal end of the handle, the push button being coupled to the inner member element for actuation or movement of the inner member element in a distal direction or a proximal direction, a proximal spring disposed within the push button, the proximal spring abutting against the proximal end of the inner member element, to bias the inner member element distally, an intermediate spring for biasing the push button and the inner member element in the proximal direction, and a distal spring disposed between a distal end of the handle and a flanged proximal end of the elongated tubular body, the push button including a distal end for contacting the flanged proximal end, wherein the distal end of the elongated tubular body includes a sharp tip capable of crossing or penetrating tissue, and wherein a distal end of the inner member element includes at least one grasping element, wherein the distal end of the push button compresses the intermediate spring when the push button is depressed, and compression of the intermediate spring transfers force to actuate the inner member element in the distal direction, wherein actuation of the push button in the distal direction beyond a predetermined point after compression of the intermediate spring causes the distal end of the push button to compress to distal spring via the flanged proximal end, and the flanged proximal end transfers force to actuate the tubular body distally relative to the inner member element, to actuate and close the at least one grasping element. |