Tongue retractor
US-12016583-B2 · Jun 25, 2024 · US
US9332982B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9332982-B2 |
| Application number | US-85848510-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 18, 2010 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2009 |
| Publication date | May 10, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 10, 2016 |
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The present invention provides improved medical devices for use in surgical procedures and methods for manufacturing improved medical devices. In some embodiments, the improved medical devices can include improved surgical needles that are capable of being repeatedly passed through tissue using minimal force. More particularly, the improved surgical needles can be manufactured with two or more different coatings that provide the surgical needles with both durability and lubricity for ease of repeated and successive passes through tissue. Improved methods for manufacturing the surgical needles and for providing and applying coatings to the surgical needles are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical needle, comprising: an elongate body formed from a tungsten-rhenium alloy and having a tissue-penetrating tip; a primer coat disposed on an exterior surface of the elongate body and covalently bonded to the elongate body via reactive functional groups on the exterior surface of the elongate body; a base coat different from the primer coat and disposed over the primer coat; and a top coat different from the primer and base coats and disposed over the base coat, the top coat formed from a composition comprising a polydimethylsiloxane. 2. The surgical needle of claim 1 , wherein the base coat is bonded with the primer coat. 3. The surgical needle of claim 1 , wherein the top coat is bonded with the base coat. 4. The surgical needle of claim 1 , wherein the surgical needle is configured to have a substantially constant tissue penetrating force after at least thirty passes of the tissue-penetrating end of the elongate body through tissue. 5. A surgical needle, comprising: an elongate member formed from a tungsten-rhenium alloy and having a tissue-penetrating tip and a suture attachment portion, the elongate member having a primer coating composition disposed over a surface of the elongate member, a base coating composition disposed over the primer coating composition, the base coating composition comprising a vinyl functionalized organopolysiloxane, and a top coating composition disposed over the base coating composition, the top coating composition comprising a polydimethylsiloxane. 6. The surgical needle of claim 5 , wherein the base and top coatings are spray-coated onto the elongate member. 7. The surgical needle of claim 5 , where the elongate member further includes a primer coating formed from a coating mixture comprising a silicone resin and a solvent. 8. The surgical needle of claim 7 , wherein the primer coating is disposed on and is at least partially covalently bonded with the elongate member, the base coating is disposed on the primer coating, and the top coating is disposed on the base coating. 9. The surgical needle of claim 5 , wherein a combined thickness of the base and top coatings are less than about 8 microns. 10. The surgical needle of claim 5 , wherein the base coating composition is different from the primer coating composition, and the top coating composition is different from the primer and base coating compositions.
characterised by features of the needle shaft · CPC title
Materials for lubricating medical devices · CPC title
Methods of manufacturing · CPC title
Needles, e.g. needle tip configurations · CPC title
Polysiloxanes · CPC title
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