Insertion instrument for anchor assembly

US11116492B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11116492-B2
Application numberUS-201615242185-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 19, 2016
Priority dateApr 27, 2010
Publication dateSep 14, 2021
Grant dateSep 14, 2021

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An insertion instrument is configured to eject a pair of anchor bodies across an anatomical gap so as to approximate the gap. The insertion instrument can include a single cannula that retains the pair of anchor bodies in a stacked relationship, or a pair of adjacent cannulas that each retain respective anchor bodies. The insertion instrument can be actuated so as to eject the anchor bodies into respective target anatomical locations.

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We claim: 1. An insertion instrument configured to eject at least one anchor at a target location, the at least one anchor including an anchor body that has a substrate that extends substantially along a direction of elongation, the substrate defining a plurality of openings spaced along the direction of elongation, the at least one anchor further including an actuation member that is woven through at least two of the openings, the insertion instrument comprising: a handle portion; a cannula extending distally from the handle portion and defining an elongate opening sized to receive the anchor body; a pusher member insertable into the cannula and configured to be depressed in the elongate opening so as to eject the anchor body from the cannula and into the target location, such that when a tensile force is applied to the actuation member along a direction substantially along the direction of elongation, the anchor body expands along a second direction perpendicular with respect to the direction of elongation; and a retention assembly carried by the handle portion and spaced from the cannula, wherein the retention assembly is configured to secure first and second ends of a tensioning strand that is coupled to the actuation member, and the retention assembly is further configured to selectively release one of the first and second ends while continuing to secure the other of the first and second ends while the tensile force is applied. 2. The insertion instrument of claim 1 , wherein the cannula extends distally from the handle portion along an axis, wherein the retention assembly is spaced from the cannula in a direction that is perpendicular to the axis. 3. The insertion instrument of claim 1 , wherein the retention assembly is movable with the pusher member, and proximal movement of the insertion instrument after the anchor body has been ejected causes the tensile force to be applied to the actuation member. 4. The insertion instrument of claim 1 , wherein the insertion instrument is further configured to eject a second anchor at a second target location, the second anchor including a second anchor body that has a second substrate that extends substantially along a second direction of elongation, the second substrate defining a plurality of openings spaced along the second direction of elongation, the second anchor further including a second actuation member that is woven through at least two of the openings of the second anchor body, such that the tensioning strand is configured to apply a tensile force to the second anchor body so as to expand the second anchor body along a direction perpendicular with respect to the second direction of elongation. 5. The insertion instrument of claim 4 , wherein the at least one anchor is a first anchor, the anchor body is a first anchor body, the substrate is a first substrate, the plurality of openings is a first plurality of openings, the direction of elongation is a first direction of elongation, the actuation member is a first actuation member, the tensile force is a first tensile force, and the retention assembly is movable with the pusher member, such that proximal movement of the pusher member after the first anchor body has been ejected causes the first tensile force to be applied to the first actuation member, and the pusher member is configured to be depressed in the elongate opening so as to eject the second anchor body from the cannula, such that when a second tensile force is applied to the second actuation member, the second anchor body expands, wherein the retention assembly is movable with the pusher member, such that proximal movement of the pusher member after the second anchor body has been ejected causes the second tensile force to be applied to the second actuation member. 6. The insertion instrument of claim 1 , wherein the retention assembly comprises a first locking member and a second locking member adjacent the first locking member so as to define a strand-receiving gap therebetween, wherein the second locking member is movable toward the first locking member so as to retain at least one of the first and second ends of the tensioning strand in the gap. 7. The insertion instrument of claim 6 , wherein the cannula defines a slot in communication with the elongate opening, and the at least one of the first and second ends of the tensioning strand extends from the at least one anchor out the slot and into the gap. 8. The insertion instrument of claim 1 , wherein the retention assembly is positioned proximal to the cannula. 9. An insertion instrument configured to eject at least one anchor at a target location, the at least one anchor including an anchor body that has a substrate that extends substantially along a direction of elongation, the substrate defining a plurality of openings spaced along the direction of elongation, the at least one anchor further including an actuation member that is woven through at least two of the openings, the insertion instrument comprising: a handle portion; a cannula extending distally from the handle portion and defining an elongate opening sized to receive the anchor body; a pusher member insertable into the cannula and configured to be depressed in the elongate opening so as to eject the anchor body from the cannula and into the target location, such that when a tensile force is applied to the actuation member along a direction substantially along the direction of elongation, the anchor body expands along a second direction perpendicular with respect to the direction of elongation; and a retention assembly carried by the handle portion and spaced from the cannula, wherein the retention assembly comprises first and second locking members configured to respectively secure first and second ends of a tensioning strand that is coupled to the actuation member, and the retention assembly further comprises an actuator configured to cause one of the first and second locking members to selectively release one of the first and second ends while the other of the first and second locking members continues to secure the other of the first and second ends while the tensile force is applied. 10. The insertion instrument of claim 9 , wherein the retention assembly comprises a tapered surface that defines a tapered bore, the first locking member having a cross-sectional dimension less than that of a first end of the tapered bore and greater than that of a second end of the tapered bore, wherein the first locking member is configured to releasably secure the one of the first and second ends of the tensioning strand between the first locking member and the tapered surface, and the second locking member is configured to attach to the second end of the tensioning strand. 11. The insertion instrument of claim 10 , wherein the second locking member is threadedly attached at a location adjacent the tapered surface. 12. The insertion instrument of claim 10 , wherein the second locking member is aligned with the tapered bore, such that the second end of the tensioning strand extends through the tapered bore and is attached to the second locking member. 13. The insertion instrument of claim 12 , further comprising a plunger translatably fixed to the pusher member, wherein the plunger is configured to depress the pusher member in the elongate opening. 14. The insertion instrument of claim 13 , further comprising a release member in communication with the actuator and the first locking member, wherein movement of the release member biases the first locking member out to release the tensioning strand, wherein the release member pushes the first locking member toward the first end of

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What does patent US11116492B2 cover?
An insertion instrument is configured to eject a pair of anchor bodies across an anatomical gap so as to approximate the gap. The insertion instrument can include a single cannula that retains the pair of anchor bodies in a stacked relationship, or a pair of adjacent cannulas that each retain respective anchor bodies. The insertion instrument can be actuated so as to eject the anchor bodies int…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Depuy Synthes Products Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/0401. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 14 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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