Surgical methods for soft tissue repair

US9421085B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9421085-B2
Application numberUS-201113221766-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 30, 2011
Priority dateSep 1, 2010
Publication dateAug 23, 2016
Grant dateAug 23, 2016

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The device ( 1 ) comprises a first snare ( 10 ) and a second snare ( 20 ), each of these snares comprising a contractable hollow elongated body ( 11, 21 ) which defines a longitudinal central axis (X 10 , X 20 ) and which reduces its cross section when two opposed first ( 12, 22 ) and second ( 13, 23 ) ends thereof are axially moved away from each other. The first end ( 12 ) of the first snare ( 10 ) and the first end ( 22 ) of the second snare ( 20 ) are each open and adapted to be fitted and tightened around, respectively, two stumps (T 1 , T 2 ) of a soft tissue (T) to be repaired. The second end ( 13 ) of the first snare ( 10 ) and the second end ( 23 ) of the second snare ( 20 ) are adapted to the axially pulled so that the second end of each of the two snares is passed alongside or through the body ( 11, 21 ) of the other snare.

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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical method for repairing a soft tissue, the soft tissue having a first stump and a second stump, the method comprising: inserting a first end of a first snare over the first stump, the first snare comprising a contractable hollow elongated body which is adapted to reduce its cross section when tensioned longitudinally; inserting a first end of a second snare over the second stump, the second snare comprising a contractable hollow elongated body which is adapted to reduce its cross section when tensioned longitudinally; tightening the first end of the first snare onto the first stump; tightening the first end of the second snare onto the second stump; pulling a second end of the first snare toward a second end of the second snare; and joining the first snare to the second snare, wherein joining the first snare to the second snare comprises inserting the second end of one of the first and second snares through the other of the first and second snares. 2. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the first snare is identical to the second snare. 3. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the first and second snare are braided, and wherein inserting the second end of the one of the first and second snares through the other of the first and second snares comprises inserting the second end of the one of the first and second snares between braided filaments of the other of the first and second snares. 4. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein joining the first snare to the second snare comprises stitching the first and second snares together. 5. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein joining the first snare to the second snare comprises clamping the first and second snares together. 6. The surgical method of claim 1 , further comprising radially contracting the first end of the first snare by pulling the first snare in a direction away from the first stump. 7. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the first stump comprises a plurality of frayed tendrils, wherein the first snare has a wider opening at the first end than at the second end, wherein inserting the first end of the first snare over the first stump comprises inserting the wider opening at the first end over the plurality of frayed tendrils. 8. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the first snare comprises a first tightening mechanism at the first end, and wherein tightening the first end of the first snare onto the first stump comprises activating the tightening mechanism. 9. The surgical method of claim 8 , wherein the tightening mechanism is a draw string, and wherein activating the tightening mechanism comprises pulling one or more free ends of the draw string. 10. The surgical method of claim 8 , further comprising loosening the tightening mechanism. 11. The surgical method of claim 8 , further comprising loosening the tightening mechanism after the first snare has been joined to the second snare. 12. The surgical method of claim 1 , further comprising suturing the first stump to the second stump with a suture through the first stump and the second stump and without tying a knot between the first and second stumps. 13. The surgical method of claim 1 , further comprising suturing the first stump to the second stump using a Kessler stitch pattern. 14. The surgical method of claim 1 , further comprising trimming away excess portions of the first and second snares from their second ends. 15. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the first snare and the second snares are formed from a snare tube, each end of the snare tube corresponding to the first ends of the first and second snares, the method further comprising cutting the snare tube to separate the first snare from the second snare, wherein the location of the cutting corresponds to the second ends of the first and second snares. 16. The surgical method of claim 1 , wherein the soft tissue is a human hand flexor tendon. 17. A surgical method for repairing a soft tissue, the soft tissue having a first stump and a second stump, the method comprising: inserting a first end of a first snare over the first stump, the first snare comprising a contractable hollow elongated body which is adapted to reduce its cross section when tensioned longitudinally, inserting a first end of a second snare over the second stump, the second snare comprising a contractable hollow elongated body which is adapted to reduce its cross section when tensioned longitudinally, tightening the first end of the first snare onto the first stump; tightening the first end of the second snare onto the second stump; pulling a second end of the first snare toward a second end of the second snare; joining the first snare to the second snare; and after joining the first snare to the second snare, advancing a suture into the first stump and into the second stump to join the stumps together. 18. The surgical method of claim 17 , wherein joining the first snare to the second snare comprises pulling the first snare alongside the second snare before stitching the first and second snares together. 19. The surgical method of claim 17 , further comprising, after advancing the suture into the first stump and into the second stump, relaxing the tension at least in part in at least one of the first snare and the second snare.

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What does patent US9421085B2 cover?
The device ( 1 ) comprises a first snare ( 10 ) and a second snare ( 20 ), each of these snares comprising a contractable hollow elongated body ( 11, 21 ) which defines a longitudinal central axis (X 10 , X 20 ) and which reduces its cross section when two opposed first ( 12, 22 ) and second ( 13, 23 ) ends thereof are axially moved away from each other. The first end ( 12 ) of the first snare …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bindra Randip R, Peterson Dale R, Ohashi Kevin L, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/08. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 23 2016 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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