A device that, when implanted in the heart, closes the wound and complies with wall motion (i.e., expands and contracts with the myocardium).
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1. A device, comprising: a plurality of anchors, each one of the plurality of anchors having a distal end tapered to a distal tip configured to pierce tissue and at least one wing configured to flex relative to each anchor;a driver including a plurality of pins, each pin in contact with a shoulder o
1. A device, comprising: a plurality of anchors, each one of the plurality of anchors having a distal end tapered to a distal tip configured to pierce tissue and at least one wing configured to flex relative to each anchor;a driver including a plurality of pins, each pin in contact with a shoulder of a respective one of the plurality of anchors, configured to exert a driving force on the plurality of anchors, via the pins, to simultaneously drive the plurality of anchors into the tissue; andat least one closure element coupled to the plurality of anchors and configured to receive the driving force, to enter a deformed state based on the driving force, and to urge the plurality of anchors toward each other by an elastic tension between the plurality of anchors during the deformed state of the at least one closure element;wherein the at least one closure element is configured to comply with a myocardium of a beating heart without interfering with the movement of the walls of the heart, and transfer sufficient force to urge the plurality of anchors, driven into the tissue, toward each other to close an aperture in the tissue located between the plurality of anchors driven into the tissue. 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the pins are configured to drive the plurality of anchors distally beyond a surface of the tissue; and wherein the plurality of anchor are configured to engage with the tissue and resist proximal movement. 3. The device of claim 1, wherein forces are configured to be exerted on the plurality of anchors by at least one of (a) the tissue, (b) a fluid flow, (c) pneumatic pressure, (d) hydraulic pressure, and (e) external forces. 4. The device of claim 1, wherein each one of the plurality of anchors includes the at least one wing extending proximally and radially from a proximal end of the distal tip to a free end. 5. The device of claim 4, wherein the at least one wing of each one of the plurality of anchors is configured to resist proximal movement of the respective one of the plurality of anchors after the respective one of the plurality of anchors is driven into the tissue. 6. The device of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of anchors comprises a coupling element configured to maintain engagement between the at least one closure element and the respective one of the plurality of anchors. 7. A surgical device, comprising: a plurality of anchors, each anchor having a distal end tapered to a distal tip configured to pierce tissue, a proximal end configured to receive at least one closure element, and at least one wing extending proximally and radially outwardly from the distal end to a free end from the distal end at a shoulder of each anchor, wherein the at least one wing is configured to flex relative to each respective anchor in compliance with movement of living tissue; anda driver including a plurality of pins, each pin in contact with the shoulder of each respective anchor, configured to exert a driving force on the plurality of anchors, via the pins, to simultaneously drive the plurality of anchors distally into the tissue;wherein the at least one closure element is configured to receive the driving force, to enter a deformed state based on the driving force, and to urge at least two of the plurality of anchors toward each other by an elastic tension between the at least two of the plurality of anchors during the deformed state of the at least one closure element. 8. The surgical device of claim 7, wherein each pin is configured to drive each anchor distally beyond a surface of the tissue; and wherein each anchor is configured to engage with the tissue and resist proximal movement. 9. The surgical device of claim 8, wherein the at least one wing extends proximally beyond the shoulder of each respective anchor. 10. The surgical device of claim 8, wherein each pin is configured to retract from the shoulder of each respective anchor after each anchor is driven into the tissue. 11. The surgical device of claim 7, wherein each anchor is disposed in a configuration with the plurality of anchors, and further wherein the driver is configured to simultaneously drive the plurality of anchors. 12. The surgical device of claim 11, wherein each anchor is disposed in a configuration with the plurality of anchors along a ring-shaped circumference. 13. The surgical device of claim 7, wherein the driver is configured to drive each anchor a predefined distance. 14. The surgical device of claim 7, wherein the driver comprises a spring-loaded element configured to impact and impart a distally directed momentum to each anchor. 15. The surgical device of claim 7, wherein the proximal end of each anchor is a reduced-diameter portion. 16. The surgical device of claim 7, wherein the proximal end of each anchor is a hook. 17. A surgical device, comprising a plurality of surgical anchors, each one of the plurality of surgical anchors having a distal end tapered to a distal tip configured to pierce tissue, at least one wing extending proximally and radially outwardly from the distal end to a free end, and a proximal end configured to receive at least one closure element; anda delivery mechanism configured to house the plurality of surgical anchors, eject the plurality of surgical anchors, and simultaneously drive the plurality of surgical anchors into the tissue, the delivery mechanism having a plurality of pins in contact with a respective one of the plurality of surgical anchors, configured to exert a driving force on the plurality of surgical anchors to simultaneously drive the plurality of surgical anchors distally into the tissue;wherein the at least one closure element is configured to receive the driving force, to enter a deformed state based on the driving force, and to urge at least two of the plurality of surgical anchors toward each other by an elastic tension between the at least two of the plurality of anchors during the deformed state of the at least one closure element;wherein the at least one wing is in a relaxed position prior to ejection of the respective one of the plurality of surgical anchors from the delivery mechanism, and is configured to be compressed when driven into the tissue from a relaxed position to a compressed position; andwherein the at least one wing is configured to return to the relaxed position after being driven into the tissue to resist proximal movement.
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