Surgical device

US12239314B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12239314-B2
Application numberUS-202017768158-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 2, 2020
Priority dateOct 15, 2019
Publication dateMar 4, 2025
Grant dateMar 4, 2025

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A surgical device for arthroscopy includes an insertion arm having a folded contact end, a handle connected to a connection end of the insertion arm, opposite to the folded contact end, and extending transversely to the insertion arm, and a retrieval element connected to the insertion arm and mobile along the insertion arm between a retracted position and an extracted position in which it intercepts a leading end of a suture thread at the folded contact end, and mobile between the extracted position and the retracted position in which it holds the leading end. The retrieval element is a basket made of flexible material defining a containment volume for receiving said leading end of the suture thread. The containment volume is configured to expand in the transition between the retracted position and the extracted position and to shrink in the transition between the extracted position and the retracted position.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical device for arthroscopy comprising: an insertion arm having a folded contact end configured to abut the surgical device against a patient's bone; a handle connected to a connection end of the insertion arm, opposite to said folded contact end, and extending transversely to said insertion arm; and a retrieval element connected to said insertion arm and configured to be mobile along said insertion arm between a retracted position and an extracted position in which the retrieval element intercepts a leading end of a suture thread at said folded contact end, and mobile between said extracted position and said retracted position in which the retrieval element holds said leading end; wherein said retrieval element is a basket made of flexible material defining a containment volume suitable for receiving said leading end of the suture thread, said containment volume being configured to expand in the transition between the retracted position and the extracted position and to shrink in the transition between the extracted position and the retracted position. 2. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 1 , in which the said basket is made of Nitinol. 3. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 1 , comprising a containment channel of the retrieval element that extends along the insertion arm and has an outlet section leading into said folded contact end of the insertion arm and an inlet section located at the connection end. 4. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 3 , wherein the retrieval element is located completely inside the containment channel in the retracted position and at least partially emerges beyond the outlet section of said containment channel in the extracted position. 5. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 3 , wherein the containment channel extends at least partially along an upper surface of the insertion arm; said insertion arm having a slot for the passage of the containment channel from the upper surface to a lower surface of the insertion arm. 6. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 1 , comprising a switch for the retrieval element configured to switch the retrieval element between a non-operational configuration, wherein the retrieval element is in the retracted position and does not intercept the leading end of the suture thread(S), and a semi-operational configuration, wherein the retrieval element is in the extracted position and can intercept said leading end, and between the semi-operational configuration and an operational configuration, wherein the retrieval element is in the retracted position and holds said leading end. 7. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 6 , wherein the switch is located at the connection end of the insertion arm, proximate the handle. 8. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 6 , wherein the switch comprises a slider configured to move the retrieval element along the insertion arm away from, or towards, the folded contact end. 9. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 8 , wherein the slider is a sliding block. 10. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 8 , wherein the slider is a castor. 11. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 6 , comprising a spring connected to the switch and configured to keep the retrieval element in the retracted position. 12. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 1 , wherein a projecting portion of the handle has a coupling eyelet extending about a longitudinal axis directed towards the folded contact end, said coupling eyelet being configured to slidably receive therein a guide element of the suture thread, which is movable along a straight guide path that coincides with said longitudinal axis, so as to arrange the leading end at said folded contact end. 13. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 12 , wherein the folded contact end has a head portion comprising a groove, located along the longitudinal axis of the coupling eyelet, against which the guide element can abut. 14. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 13 , wherein the head portion of the folded contact end has protruding lateral edges that define an enlargement of said head portion around the groove. 15. The surgical device for arthroscopy according to claim 12 , wherein the folded contact end comprises at least one contact tooth configured to abut against the bone.

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  • Anchor in or on top of a bone tunnel, i.e. a hole running through the entire bone · CPC title

  • Fixation of a loop or U-turn, e.g. eyelets, anchor having multiple holes · CPC title

  • Fixation devices for tendons or ligaments · CPC title

  • shape memory effect · CPC title

  • Coupling (A61B2017/0046 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US12239314B2 cover?
A surgical device for arthroscopy includes an insertion arm having a folded contact end, a handle connected to a connection end of the insertion arm, opposite to the folded contact end, and extending transversely to the insertion arm, and a retrieval element connected to the insertion arm and mobile along the insertion arm between a retracted position and an extracted position in which it inter…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medacta Int Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/0469. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 04 2025 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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