Enthesis healing
US-2024390292-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10182807B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10182807-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414445382-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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In various examples, a suture anchor includes a sheath including a lumen. A frame member is disposed at least partially within the sheath. The frame member includes at least two suture loops extending from the sheath. The suture loops are configured to receive a suture, wherein tightening of the suture causes compression of the frame member to constrict the lumen of the sheath.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A suture anchor comprising: a sheath including a lumen, the lumen being sized to accept a therapy delivery element within the lumen; and a frame member disposed at least partially within the sheath, the frame member including at least two suture loops extending from the sheath, the suture loops configured to receive a suture, wherein tightening of the suture causes compression of the frame member to constrict the lumen of the sheath to frictionally engage the therapy delivery element; wherein the sheath includes a circumferentially flattened area when the suture anchor is in a relaxed state, wherein the at least two suture loops extend beyond the circumferentially flattened area in a side view, and wherein the at least two suture loops are disposed substantially along a longitudinal line along an outer surface of the sheath. 2. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the frame member includes a substantially circular shape when viewed from an end, the frame member being substantially coaxial with the lumen of the sheath. 3. The suture anchor of claim 2 , wherein the frame member includes a wave-shaped pattern when flattened, the wave-shaped pattern including peaks, the peaks forming the suture loops with the frame member formed into the substantially circular shape. 4. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the frame member includes a wire form. 5. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the frame member includes more than two suture loops. 6. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the sheath is laminated over the frame member. 7. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the sheath is overmolded with the frame member. 8. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the sheath includes a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion includes a first characteristic and the second portion includes a second characteristic different from the first characteristic. 9. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the at least two suture loops flare outwardly from the sheath. 10. A suture anchor comprising: a sheath including a first portion and a second portion that partially surrounds the first portion, the first portion and the second portion being formed from different materials, wherein the sheath defines a lumen, the lumen being sized to accept a therapy delivery element within the lumen, the therapy delivery element including a stimulation lead, a pacing or defibrillation lead, a sensing lead, or a fluid delivery conduit; and a frame member disposed at least partially within the sheath, the frame member including a wave-shaped pattern when flattened, the frame member including at least two suture loops extending from the sheath, the suture loops formed from peaks of the wave-shaped pattern of the frame member with the frame member formed into a substantially circular shape, the suture loops configured to receive a suture, wherein tightening of the suture causes compression of the frame member to constrict the lumen of the sheath to frictionally engage the therapy delivery element. 11. The suture anchor of claim 10 , wherein the frame member includes a wire form. 12. The suture anchor of claim 10 , wherein the sheath includes a flattened area, wherein the at least two suture loops extend beyond the flattened area in a side view, and wherein the at least two suture loops are disposed substantially along a longitudinal line along an outer surface of the sheath. 13. The suture anchor of claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of the sheath is laminated over the frame member. 14. The suture anchor of claim 10 , wherein at least a portion of the sheath is overmolded with the frame member. 15. The suture anchor of claim 10 , wherein the first portion includes a first hardness of a first durometer, and the second portion includes a second hardness of a second durometer that is greater than or less than the first durometer. 16. The suture anchor of claim 10 , wherein the at least two suture loops flare outwardly from the sheath. 17. The suture anchor of claim 10 , wherein the frame member is disposed between the first portion and the second portion. 18. A suture anchor comprising: a sheath including a first portion and a second portion that circumferentially surrounds the first portion, the first portion defining a lumen, the lumen being sized to accept a therapy delivery element within the lumen; and a frame member disposed at least partially between the first portion and the second portion of the sheath, the frame member including a wave-shaped pattern when flattened, the frame member including at least two suture loops extending from the sheath, the suture loops formed from peaks of the wave-shaped pattern of the frame member with the frame member formed into a substantially circular shape, the suture loops configured to receive a suture, the at least two suture loops extending from the sheath and being disposed substantially along a longitudinal line along an outer surface of the sheath, wherein tightening of the suture causes compression of the frame member to constrict the lumen of the sheath to fictionally engage the therapy delivery element. 19. The suture anchor of claim 18 , wherein at least a portion of the sheath is laminated over the frame member or overmolded with the frame member. 20. The suture anchor of claim 18 , wherein the first portion and the second portion have different material characteristics selected from the group consisting of: hardness, density, lubriciousness, resilience, elasticity, biocompatibility, and color. 21. The suture anchor of claim 18 , wherein the sheath includes a flattened area, and wherein the at least two suture loops flare outwardly from the sheath and extends beyond the flattened area in a side view.
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