Patent classifications
A61B17/0483
Vaginal surgical apparatus
This invention relates generally to a medical device, and more specifically, to a vaginal surgical apparatus. In one embodiment, a vaginal device includes, but is not limited to, a shaft, the shaft including at least a space to at least partially accommodate a cervix; and a slot to secure a tenaculum; and a stopper that is positionably adjustable along at least a portion of a length of the shaft.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PARAURETHRAL SUPPORT RESTORATION TO TREAT STRESS INCONTINENCE
Disclosed are a system and method to implement a novel treatment to restore bilateral longitudinal parallel paraurethral support, the system comprising a trocar, and introducer, and one or more barbed suture-type devices, the components used cooperatively to implant the one or more barbed suture-type devices in the patient to provide sufficient paraurethral support to restore continence in the patient.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT
Provided is a surgical instrument including a first holding member, a sleeve member, a linkage member, a second holding member, a hook member and an opening/closing member. The second holding member is pivotally connected to the first holding member and when the second holding member moves relative to the first holding member, the linkage member is moved inside the sleeve member so as to drive the opening/closing member to move relative to the hook member. Through the movement of the opening/closing member of the surgical instrument, surrounding soft tissues, blood vessels or nerves that have strayed into the hook member can be pushed out so as not to be damaged by the hook member during surgery.
Methods and systems for attaching tissue to bone
A system and method for attaching tissue to bone are provided. In one embodiment, a system for attaching tissue to bone includes a suture, suture anchor, inserter tool, drill, and drill guide having an outer guide and an inner guide. A method for attaching tissue to bone includes attaching a suture to tissue, nesting the suture in a notch on the distal end of the outer guide, passing the suture through a lumen formed in the outer guide, and inserting an inner guide in a lumen formed in the outer guide. The drill guide protects the suture from rotational movement of the drill and allows a user to maintain alignment between the drill guide and the drilled hole. As a result, a suture anchor can be more easily positioned within the drilled hole.
Surgical device with trigger operated needle
An exemplary surgical device includes a handle including a bore, and a trigger configured to advance or retract a needle through the bore of the handle. The trigger is configured to rotate about a pivot axis and is further configured to slide in distal and proximal directions. The device may be operated using one hand, and permits a user, such as a surgeon, to advance a needle through the device using intuitive, relatively easy thumb movements. While the device may be used in other techniques, it is particularly useful in meniscal repairs, including inside-out meniscal repairs.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR STABILIZING TISSUE AND IMPLANTS
An implant for repairing a joint between a first bone and a second bone includes a first section constructed of a substantially rigid material and a graft constructed of soft tissue having a first end and a second end. The first section has a first end surface configured for positioning against the first bone. The graft is configured for stabilizing the first section relative to the first bone. A first fastener is configured for mounting to the graft and the first section to anchor the graft to the first section. A second fastener is configured for mounting to the graft and the first bone to anchor the graft to the first bone.
ANNULUS REPAIR DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
Integratable treatment devices, assemblies including a treatment device, at least one anchor, and a tether coupled thereto, and various methods and devices for inserting such devices and assemblies are disclosed herein. The treatment devices can be made of an integratable material that is not fully bioresorbable but promotes native tissue growth in and around the material. Certain methods involve first inserting at least one anchor and then advancing a treatment device via a tether coupled to the at least one anchor. Further various insertion devices that can be used to implant any of the treatment devices herein using any of the methods herein are disclosed.
SAFETY LOGIC FOR SURGICAL SUTURING SYSTEMS
A surgical suturing tracking system is disclosed. The surgical suturing tracking system is configured to detect and guide a suturing needle during a surgical suturing procedure. The surgical suturing track system comprises a control circuit configured to predict a path of a needle suturing stroke after receiving an input from a clinician, detect an embedded tissue structure, and assess proximity of the predicted path and the detected embedded tissue structure.
A SUTURING DEVICE
A suturing device (1) for suturing parts (5,6) together of a lumen (8) with one or more sutures (3) comprises an actuator (34) having a handle (33) and first and second operating elements (60,68) slideable longitudinally on the handle (33). A tubular shield (35) extends from the handle (33), and a cannula (40) slideable in the tubular shield (35) is connected to the first operating element (60) for urging the cannula (40) between a withdrawn state within the tubular shield (35) to an extended state extending from the tubular shield (35). An elongated push rod (52) slideable in the cannula (40) terminating in a distal hook (55) is coupled to and operated by the second operating element (68). Anchor elements (22) of the suture (3) are located in the cannula (40), and are sequentially urged therefrom by the push rod (52), as the cannula (40) sequentially pierces through the parts (5,6). A loop (26) of the suture (3) is engaged by the hook (55), which is then withdrawn into the tubular shield (35) for engaging the adjustment element (25) of the suture (3) against an abutment face (38) of the tubular shield (35) for in turn drawing the anchor elements (22), and in turn the parts (5,6) of the colon (8) together. The adjustment element retains the parts (5,6) together.
SUTURE PASSER DEVICES AND METHODS
Suture passer devices and methods of using the devices having one or more protective interlocks preventing or limiting operation of the suture passer when deployment of the needle may damage the apparatus or harm the patient. For example, described herein are suture passer devices that include an interlock preventing deployment of the tissue penetrator (needle) when the jaws are not clamped onto a tissue. Also described herein are interlocks preventing retraction of a jaw axially until the needle is retracted.