Surgical access system
US-12150641-B2 · Nov 26, 2024 · US
US11484304B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11484304-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916413656-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2022 |
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Embodiments of the invention include a tissue repair system and related components and associated methods that provide for suturing of tissue using three or more suture anchoring implants, including multiple pairs of connected implants in some embodiments, all of which may be deployed from a single device. Some embodiments achieve this by employing a push mechanism capable of being activated to advance the push mechanism incrementally to discrete positions within the device and deploy implants one at a time from the device.
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A tissue repair device comprising: a cylindrical base with a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal end and distal end; a linear actuator disposed about and movable relative to the base along the longitudinal axis; a push mechanism extending through the base, the push mechanism selectively engageable with the linear actuator and configured to be moved distally by the linear actuator relative to the base along the longitudinal axis to at least three discrete positions along the base by reciprocating proximal and distal movement of the linear actuator relative to the base, wherein the linear actuator and the push mechanism are configured such that each reciprocating proximal and distal movement engages components of the linear actuator and components of the push mechanism at discrete positions proportional to the at least three discrete positions of the push mechanism along the base; a needle coupled to the distal end of the base and through which a distal portion of the push mechanism moves distally when the push mechanism is moved distally relative to the base along the longitudinal axis; a spring disposed about the base between the base and the linear actuator, the spring configured to bias the linear actuator proximally relative to the base; and a keeper defined by a u-shaped slot in an annular outer surface of the base, the keeper having a hook portion extending into an interior of the base between the annular outer surface of the base and the push mechanism, the keeper configured to allow distal movement of the push mechanism relative to the base but to limit proximal movement of the push mechanism relative to the base. 2. The tissue repair device of claim 1 wherein the base includes a handle fixed near the proximal end of the base. 3. The tissue repair device of claim 2 wherein the linear actuator is movable under the handle in a space between the handle and another portion of the base. 4. The tissue repair device of claim 1 wherein the keeper is configured to flex laterally to allow the distal movement of the push mechanism relative to the base and wherein the hook portion is configured to couple with annular teeth of the push mechanism to limit the proximal movement of the push mechanism relative to the base. 5. The tissue repair device of claim 1 wherein the linear actuator has a flange extending away from a central portion of the linear actuator configured to be pushed by a user distally relative to the base. 6. The tissue repair device of claim 1 wherein the push mechanism includes a push rod at its distal end sized to pass into the needle, and wherein the push mechanism includes annular teeth near its proximal end with spacings that correlate with the discrete positions of the push mechanism along the base, wherein the annular teeth are configured to be engaged by a hook portion of a driver of the linear actuator. 7. The tissue repair device of claim 6 wherein some of the annular teeth are also configured to engage the keeper. 8. The tissue repair device of claim 6 wherein the annular teeth include frusto-conical portions and have a flat proximal end, and wherein the annular teeth are located sequentially along a central shaft of the push mechanism. 9. The tissue repair device of claim 6 wherein the driver of the linear actuator is configured to flex laterally to allow proximal movement of the driver relative to the push mechanism when the linear actuator moves proximally relative to the base, and the hook portion of the driver is configured to engage with the annular teeth of the push mechanism to move the push mechanism distally when the linear actuator is moved distally relative to the base. 10. The tissue repair device of claim 1 , further comprising a suture management member with more than two separate areas for attaching more than two suture sets that extend from the needle. 11. The tissue repair device of claim 10 wherein the suture management member is a double walled tube with slots along the outer wall through with suture may be passed. 12. The tissue repair device of claim 1 , further comprising three or more implants pre-positioned in the needle wherein distal movement of the push mechanism to each of the at least three discrete positions expels one of the three or more implants. 13. The tissue repair device of claim 12 , further comprising one or more sutures coupled to each of the three or more implants. 14. The tissue repair device of claim 12 , further comprising a first suture coupled to first and second distally located implants and a second suture coupled to third and fourth distally located implants. 15. The tissue repair device of claim 1 , further comprising a depth tube coupled to the base by a depth adjustment mechanism configured to selectively allow a distal end of the depth tube to be positioned closer to and farther from the distal end of the base. 16. A tissue repair system comprising: a tissue repair device comprising: a cylindrical base with a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the proximal and distal ends, a linear actuator disposed about and movable relative to the base along the longitudinal axis, a push mechanism extending through the base, the push mechanism selectively engageable with the linear actuator to be moved distally by the linear actuator relative to the base along the longitudinal axis among discrete positions along the base by reciprocating proximal and distal movement of the linear actuator relative to the base, wherein the linear actuator and the push mechanism are configured such that each reciprocating proximal and distal movement engages components of the linear actuator and components of the push mechanism at discrete positions proportional to the discrete positions of the push mechanism along the base, a needle coupled to the distal end of the base and through which a distal portion of push mechanism moves distally when the push mechanism is moved distally relative to the base along the longitudinal axis, a spring disposed about the base between the base and the linear actuator, the spring configured to bias the linear actuator proximally relative to the base, and a keeper defined by a u-shaped slot in an annular outer surface of the base, the keeper having a hook portion extending into an interior of the base between the annular outer surface of the base and the push mechanism, the keeper configured to allow distal movement of the push mechanism relative to the base but to limit proximal movement of the push mechanism relative to the base; and a set of implants and sutures pre-positioned in the needle comprising: two or more pairs of implants for anchoring sutures used to repair tissue, and two or more sutures, wherein one or more of the sutures is coupled between one or more respective pairs of the two or more pairs of implants, wherein the coupling of the one or more of the sutures with a pair of implants includes passage of the suture through both implants such that pulling of a proximal free end of the suture tightens a length of suture between the implants. 17. The tissue repair system of claim 16 wherein the base includes a handle fixed near the proximal end of the base. 18. The tissue repair system of claim 17 wherein the linear actuator is movable under the handle in a space between the handle and another portion of the base. 19. The tissue repair system of claim 16 wherein the keeper is configured to flex laterally to allow the distal movem
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