Patent classifications
A61B2017/0417
CIRCULAR SUTURE CONSTRUCTS AND METHODS FOR USE
A suture construct includes, inter alia, a sheath and a flexible strand threaded through the sheath to configure the sheath in a circular or oblong shape. The suture construct may be utilized in various tissue reconstruction procedures. The suture construct can be connected to a second suture construct to form a surgical assembly.
VALVE LEAFLET CINCHING
A method comprises inserting a needle into a ventricle of a heart. The needle is configured to deliver a first anchoring element, a second anchoring element, and a tethering suture to the ventricle. The tethering suture is tethered between the first anchoring element and the second anchoring element. The method further comprises penetrating a first leaflet of a heart valve with the needle, penetrating a second leaflet of the heart valve with the needle, deploying the first anchoring element at a distal side of the second leaflet, retracting the needle from the first leaflet and the second leaflet, deploying the second anchoring element at a proximal side of the first leaflet, cinching the tethering suture to cause a desired amount of valve coaptation, and locking the tethering suture.
ORTHOPEDIC BONE CLAMP
A medical device and a method of using same are provided. The medical device includes a first arm and a second arm mounted on a support rail, each of the first arm and the second arm having a bone contacting region. The medical device also includes a mechanism for reducing a distance between the bone contacting regions hereby applying a force to a bone or bones positioned therebetween and a force gauge for indicating a force applied by the bone contacting regions.
Endoscopic suturing system
An endoscopic suturing system and method are disclosed as are devices for use with the system and method such as a suture dispenser, a cinch device, and a tissue grasper. In one embodiment the suturing system includes a cap assembly arranged at the distal end portion of an endoscope or guide member, with the cap assembly including a rotatable needle holder. The needle holder is actuated through a transmission element extending outside the endoscope or guide member. A needle capture device may be inserted through a channel of the endoscope or guide member in order to capture a needle held in the needle holder when the needle holder is rotated so that the needle punctures tissue.
Medical implant and method for heart valve repair
A sutureless implant for replacing damaged natural chordae tendineae of a human or possibly animal heart, the implant including a distal implant part, a proximal implant part, and an artificial chord. The distal implant part is configured to fit in a lumen of an implant delivery device and includes a self-spreading portion spreading radially outside when the distal implant part is released from the lumen, the self-spreading portion being capable of anchoring the distal implant part in human muscle tissue. The proximal implant part is configured to fit in the lumen of the implant delivery device and comprises a self-spreading portion spreading radially outside when the proximal implant part is released from the lumen, the self-spreading portion being capable of bearing on a tissue portion of leaflet tissue. The distal implant part and the proximal implant part are connected by the chord.
Surgical fastening
Methods of joint repair employing sutures and attached fixation devices are discussed. For example, a bone block graft procedure (e.g., Latarjet) is discussed which employs fixation devices to secure contact between graft surfaces of two bones. A suture construct, including a continuous suture loop routed through a first fastener, is secured to a first bone. Looped ends of the suture loop are passed through passageways formed in the two bones. The looped suture ends are further routed through a second fastener. The second fastener is mounted to the second bone and a sliding knot, formed in the looped suture ends, is advanced into contact with the second fastener. The suture is further tensioned using a tensioner device to secure the two bones together.
METHODS OF MAKING REINFORCED SOFT TISSUE GRAFTS WITH SUTURE LOOP/NEEDLE CONSTRUCTS
A method of reinforcing a biological construct according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, attaching a suture loop/needle construct to a reinforcement material and stitching the reinforcement material to a biological construct to form a reinforced biological construct. The reinforcement material is attached to the suture loop/needle construct prior to approximating the reinforcement material to the biological construct.
FORWARD-PUSHING FOR RELEASING SUTURE LOCKING DEVICE
A forward-pushing for releasing suture locking device configured to fix a suture in a locking pin includes a collet and a thrust rod assembly sleeved outside the collet. The thrust rod assembly includes a thrust rod. A recessed portion is arranged at the thrust rod, and a protruding portion corresponding to the recessed portion is arranged at the collet. In a process that the thrust rod continuously moves distally in an axial direction, the thrust rod first pushes against a gradually raised side of the protruded portion, so as to allow the collet to deform to compress the locking pin, and allow the locking pin compressed by the collet to deform and fix the suture; and then the protruding portion is gradually accommodated in the recessed portion, so that at least part of deformations of the collet is restored to release the locking pin.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR RETRACTING PROSTATIC TISSUE OF A PATIENT
Implantable devices for retracting prostatic tissue of a patient are provided. In some embodiments, an implantable device may include a main body and a suture extending through at least a portion of the main body. The main body may be configured to extend through prostatic tissue of the patient such that a distal end portion of the main body resides at least partially outside of a prostatic capsule of the patient, and the distal end portion may be configured to deform from an undeformed configuration to a deformed configuration. The suture may include a first end and a second end extending from a proximal end of the main body, and the suture may be configured to cause the distal end portion to deform from the undeformed configuration to the deformed configuration when the first end and the second end are pulled proximally relative to the main body.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA AND OTHER CONDITIONS
Extra-urethral implants and methods of use are disclosed. Implants can treat disorders or diseases of the prostate by, for example, enlarging the lumen of the prostatic urethra.