Bidirectional self-retaining sutures with laser-marked and/or non-laser marked indicia and methods
US-8961560-B2 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US9247936B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9247936-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213623290-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 2, 2016 |
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Methods and devices are provided for securing tissue to bone. In general, a suture leader can have leading and trailing ends, and an inner passageway configured to receive a strand of suture therein. More specifically, the trailing end of the leader can be configured to receive the strand of suture therein to form an overlapping region of suture leader and suture. When the suture is positioned in the leader, an outer diameter of the leading end of the leader can be less than an outer diameter of the over lapping region. The leader can have a lower bending stiffness than the suture so that the leader can be more easily folded into a bend. In certain aspects, the suture leader can be formed from a substantially flexible, braided material so that the leader can be configured to contract when a pulling force is applied to the leader. In another embodiment, the suture leader can have a pre-formed crease configured to mate with a threading tool.
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What is claimed is: 1. A suture, comprising: at least one suture strand; and a biocompatible suture leader having a first terminal end portion that is mated to a terminal end portion of the at least one suture strand, the suture leader having an outer diameter along at least a portion of a length thereof that is less than a maximum outer diameter of the at least one suture strand, and the suture leader including a pre-formed crease therein formed from an intersection of two linear portions such that the suture leader is bent in a resting state. 2. The suture of claim 1 , wherein the first terminal end portion of the suture leader is configured to collapse around the terminal end portion of the at least one suture strand when a pulling force is applied to the suture leader. 3. The suture of claim 1 , wherein the terminal end portion of the at least one suture strand is disposed within an inner passageway in the first terminal end portion of the suture leader. 4. The suture of claim 1 , wherein the suture leader includes a second terminal end portion having an outer diameter that is less than one half an outer diameter of the at least one suture strand. 5. The suture of claim 1 , wherein the suture leader is detachably mated to the suture strand. 6. The suture of claim 1 , wherein the at least one suture strand comprises a single suture strand having first and second terminal end portions that are received within the first terminal end portion of the suture leader. 7. The suture of claim 1 , wherein the at least one suture strand comprises first and second suture strands, and a first terminal end of the first suture strand and a second terminal end of the second suture strand are received in the first terminal end portion of the suture leader. 8. A suture, comprising: a first length of biocompatible suture strand having leading and trailing ends; and a biocompatible suture leader having a lumen extending at least partially therethrough and originating at a trailing end thereof, the suture leader having an outer diameter along at least a portion thereof that is less than a maximum outer diameter of the first length of suture strand; wherein the leading end of the first length of suture is disposed within the lumen in the trailing end of the suture leader such that a user can selectively apply a force to a leading end of the suture leader to cause the trailing end of the suture leader to contract and engage the leading end of the suture strand, and to freely slidably remove the leading end when no pulling force is applied to the suture leader. 9. The suture of claim 8 , further comprising a second length of biocompatible suture strand having a leading end disposed within the lumen of the suture leader. 10. The suture of claim 8 , wherein the suture leader further comprises a pre-formed hook therein. 11. The suture of claim 8 , wherein the trailing end of the suture leader is configured to contract around the suture strand when a tensile force is applied to the suture leader. 12. The suture of claim 8 , wherein the suture leader comprises a braided structure. 13. The suture of claim 8 , wherein the suture leader has a color contrasted from a color of the suture strand to visually distinguish the suture leader from the suture strand. 14. The suture of claim 8 , wherein the suture leader and the suture strand are fixedly coupled at one or more discrete locations.
Sutures (suture materials A61L17/00; manufacture of artificial threads D01D; treatment of threads D06M) · CPC title
coded with colour · CPC title
(bio)absorbable, (bio)resorbable or resorptive · CPC title
hollow or tubular · CPC title
thermoplastic, e.g. for bonding, welding, fusing or cutting the suture by melting it · CPC title
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