Tissue repair assembly

US9962149B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9962149-B2
Application numberUS-201213677112-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 14, 2012
Priority dateNov 14, 2011
Publication dateMay 8, 2018
Grant dateMay 8, 2018

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A tissue repair assembly for attachment of tissue to bone or tissue to tissue having a soft anchoring implant 100 with a length of suture 120 there through for tensioning the implant and facilitating attachment of other tissue. The implant 100 is a soft, flexible, three-dimensional structure that has a resident volume 200 . An inserter tube 310 facilitates the placement of the implant 100 into bone or adjacent soft tissue where it may be deployed. Upon deployment, the soft anchoring implant 100 shortens axially and expands radially, achieving a larger diameter than the hole through which it was placed, thus resisting pull out.

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What is claimed is: 1. An anchor for securing tissue to a bone or tissue to tissue, comprising: a soft anchoring implant comprising a biaxial braid including braided threads for inserting into a hole in bone or tissue of an animal or human, the soft anchoring implant comprising a tube aligned so as to define a longitudinal axis, the tube defining a sidewalls that terminates at a bound distal end of the tube, the bound distal end comprising a linear edge, wherein the bound distal end is at least partially closed with an adhesive or by heat sealing the braided threads to one another; and a suture connected to the soft anchoring implant, and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis along one side of the sidewall, across the bound distal end, and returning substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis along an opposite side of the sidewalls, with first and second ends of the suture exiting adjacent a proximal end of the soft anchoring implant; wherein tensioning the first and second ends of the suture when the soft anchoring implant is installed in a hole in bone or through the tissue of an animal or a human causes the soft anchoring implant to change from a first configuration where the tube of the soft anchoring implant is elongate into a second configuration where the tube is compressed axially and extended radially so as to form an anchor in the hole. 2. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the bound distal end is at least partially closed by heat sealing the braided threads to one another. 3. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein when the soft anchoring implant is installed inside an inserter tube, an angle between braided threads of the biaxial braid at points where the braided threads cross is reduced causing the braided threads to align mostly parallel, which also reduces the radial distance between opposing sides and hence the overall circumference of the soft anchoring implant and wherein compressing axially and extending radially comprises increasing the angle between the braided threads. 4. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the soft anchoring implant is configured to be reduced radially and extended axially relative to the first configuration, sufficient to reside within a distal elongate pocket of an inserter tube of an insertion instrument, wherein upon retraction of the inserter tube relative to the soft anchoring implant, the soft anchoring implant relaxes into the first configuration. 5. The anchor of claim 1 wherein in the second configuration the tube is compressed axially and extended radially so as to at least partially embed within walls of the hole. 6. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the hole in the bone or tissue has a first diameter and in the second configuration the tube is compressed axially and extended radially so as to be radially larger than the first diameter. 7. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the hole in the bone or tissue has a first diameter and in the second configuration a yarn size of the biaxial braid facilitates expansion of the implant so as to be radially larger than the first diameter. 8. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the biaxial braid is configured to allow the suture to slide through the anchor upon applying tension to either the first or the second suture end. 9. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the sidewall and the bound distal end define a non-zero resident volume when in the first configuration and substantially no resident volume when in the second configuration. 10. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the hole in the bone or tissue hole defines a first diameter and in the second configuration the tube is extended radially so as to enlarge a portion of the hole. 11. An anchor for securing tissue to a bone or tissue to tissue, comprising: an anchoring implant comprising a tubular body defining a longitudinal axis and a sidewalls, the sidewalls comprising a soft material that terminates at a bound closed distal end and an open proximal terminus of the tubular body; the bound closed distal end comprising a linear edge of a terminus of the tubular body, wherein the bound closed distal end is at least partially closed with an adhesive or a heat sealed end; and a length of suture having two ends, the length of suture extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular body and through a portion of the sidewall towards the bound closed distal end before returning parallel to the longitudinal axis and through a portion of the sidewalls, both suture ends exiting adjacent a proximal end of the tubular body; wherein tensioning at least one suture end while providing some counter traction, when the anchor is installed within a bone or tissue causes the tubular body to change from a first configuration where the tubular body is elongate into a second configuration where the tubular body is compressed axially and extended radially. 12. The anchor of claim 11 wherein the tubular body longitudinal axis is in the same orientation in both the first and second configuration. 13. The anchor of claim 11 wherein the tubular body sidewall is formed from braided threads. 14. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein a portion of the length of suture extends between the braided threads. 15. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein the braided threads are aligned more parallel with each other in the first configuration and aligned so as to be less parallel in the second configuration. 16. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein the bound closed distal end defines a heat sealed end. 17. The anchor of claim 13 , wherein the braided threads are configured so that applying tension to one end of the length of suture without counter traction allows the length of suture to slide through the anchor. 18. The anchor of claim 11 , wherein the sidewall is formed from a helically wound braid. 19. The anchor of claim 11 , wherein the length of suture extends repeatedly in and out of the sidewall as it extends to the bound closed distal end of the tubular body, before looping back and repeatedly extending in and out of the sidewall as it extends to a proximal end of the anchor. 20. The anchor of claim 11 wherein the length of suture extends parallel to the longitudinal axis and through a first portion of the sidewall and returns parallel to the longitudinal axis and through a second portion of the sidewall and wherein the first portion and the second portion are on opposite sides of the tubular body. 21. The anchor of claim 11 wherein the length of suture extends parallel to the longitudinal axis and through a first portion of the sidewall and returns parallel to the longitudinal axis and through a second portion of the sidewall and wherein the first portion and the second portion are adjacent each other. 22. The anchor of claim 11 , further comprising an anchor insertion device having an inserter tube, the inserter tube comprising an elongate opening defining a distal end of the inserter tube configured to house the anchor. 23. The anchor of claim 22 wherein the anchor insertion device further comprises an inner tube, configured to provide the counter traction, the inner tube coaxially disposed within the inserter tube and comprising an elongate lumen configured to house a portion of the length of suture. 24. The anchor of claim 23 wherein this inserter tube is slideable relative to the inner tube. 25. The anchor of claim 22 wherein the tubular body is configured to elongate so as to be radially compressed relative to the first c

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  • Longitudinal through hole, e.g. suture blocked by a distal suture knot · CPC title

  • snug fit within the anchor · CPC title

  • Instruments for applying suture anchors · CPC title

  • Controlled or regulated · CPC title

  • Multiple holes in the anchor through which the suture extends and locking the suture when tension is applied · CPC title

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What does patent US9962149B2 cover?
A tissue repair assembly for attachment of tissue to bone or tissue to tissue having a soft anchoring implant 100 with a length of suture 120 there through for tensioning the implant and facilitating attachment of other tissue. The implant 100 is a soft, flexible, three-dimensional structure that has a resident volume 200 . An inserter tube 310 facilitates the placement of the implant …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Arthrocare Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/0401. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 08 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).