Enthesis healing
US-2024390292-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10537320B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10537320-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615547976-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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An arthroscopic needle having partial cuts or serrations along one side of a circular, hollow needle shaft allows the needle to bend, or articulate, by drawing a pull strip bar, defined by a thin strip along the interior side closet to the serrations in the hollow shaft, for compressing along the cuts to draw uncut segments into closer arrangement for curving the needle in the direction of the compressed side. The selectively articulating, or “bendable” needle that curves in response to a rotating knob provides for insertion of surgical attachment anchors in difficult-to-reach areas of meniscal tissue. The disclosed articulating needle has the ability to bend and access more anterior and posterior zones of meniscal repairs than conventional rigid needle approaches.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical tool comprising: a circular, hollow needle shaft, an articulating portion on the needle shaft having serrations defined by partial cuts; a needle tip secured in a hollow portion at an end of the needle shaft adjacent the articulating portion; a pull strip bar attached to the needle tip on a side corresponding to the serrations and adapted to closely draw the serrations together by closing a gap defined by the cuts, the closely drawn serrations causing the needle tip to articulate in the direction of the cuts; and an actuator extending through a cannulation in the needle shaft and configured for driving a surgical anchor through a channel in the needle tip. 2. The surgical tool of claim 1 wherein the cuts extend across the diameter of the needle shaft. 3. The surgical tool of claim 1 further comprising an articulating knob in threaded communication with the pull strip bar for effecting translational movement of the pull strip bar. 4. The surgical tool of claim 1 wherein the serrations are annular serrations and the cuts include arcuate cutouts aligned along a traverse cross-section of the needle shaft. 5. The surgical tool of claim 1 wherein the articulating portion of the needle shaft is limited to a distal portion of the needle shaft proximal to the needle tip. 6. The surgical tool of claim 1 wherein the tool includes one or more stops or markings for enabling selection of a bend angle of the needle tip relative to the shaft. 7. The surgical tool of claim 1 wherein the pull strip bar is baraligned along the side of the needle shaft. 8. The surgical tool of claim 1 , wherein the pull strip bar passes through the cannulation in the needle shaft. 9. The surgical tool of claim 8 , wherein the needle shaft includes pull strip tubing supports for supporting the pull strip bar along the interior of the needle shaft. 10. The surgical tool of claim 9 , wherein the pull strip tubing supports separate the pull strip bar from the actuator. 11. The surgical tool of claim 9 , wherein the pull strip tubing supports are anchored offset from a cross-sectional center of the needle shaft. 12. A method for utilizing the surgical tool of claim 1 , the method comprising inserting the articulating needle device to the surgical site and subsequently actuating the pull strip bar to achieve a desired articulation angle for the needle tip.
Needles, e.g. needle tip configurations · CPC title
H-fasteners · CPC title
J-shaped · CPC title
Suture anchors, buttons or pledgets, i.e. means for attaching sutures to bone, cartilage or soft tissue; Instruments for applying or removing suture anchors (A61B17/0642 takes precedence; fixation devices for tendons or ligaments A61F2/0811) · CPC title
hollow or tubular · CPC title
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