Patent classifications
A61B2017/06085
SUTURE NEEDLE FOR UTERINE HEMOSTATIC COMPRESSION
A suture needle for uterine hemostatic compression comprises at least one suture needle and a suture thread. The at least one suture needle includes a body portion extending linearly in a lengthwise direction and a puncture portion provided at a tip of the body portion in the lengthwise direction to be thrust into a uterus. The suture thread is attached to a base end portion that is on an opposite side of the puncture portion in the suture needle. The puncture portion is formed as a spherical surface that bulges toward a tip side of the lengthwise direction. The spherical surface has a radius in a connection portion with the body portion substantially identical to a radius of the body portion.
Needle instrument for eye-bag relocating operation
The present invention relates to a needle instrument for an eye-bag relocating operation. The needle instrument includes a body unit having a rectangular cross-section and grabbed by a needle holder during the operation; a needle unit having one needle side and the other needle side on both sides of the body unit to be tapered and having round tips, wherein one needle side is formed to be duller than the other needle side; and a thread pressing and coupling unit provided on one end of the body unit and formed at a position that corresponds to to of an entire length from an end of the needle instrument and is spaced apart from the end of the body unit by 0.5 to 1 mm.
DEVICE, ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR USE IN TENDON REPAIR
An assembly for use in repairing a severed tendon comprises an elongate threading element adapted to transit along a lumen of a tendon sheath, for covering a curved needle and carrying the needle within the lumen. The assembly can also comprise a liner for lining an internal surface of the tendon sheath, defining an internal passage along which a tendon stump coupled to the curved needle can pass. The liner can have a collapsed, rest configuration in which it is adapted to be inserted into the lumen of the tendon sheath, and an expanded, operating configuration, the liner being movable to the expanded configuration by contact with the tendon stump. Once released from the liner, the threading element receives the curved needle, for covering and carrying the curved needle through the liner and along the lumen of the tendon sheath trailing the connected tendon stump.
SUTURING DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SUTURING AN ANATOMIC VALVE
Suturing apparatuses configured to suture biological tissue, such as an anatomical valve, are disclosed. The suturing apparatuses can include an elongate member having a proximal end, a distal end, one or more arms, and one or more needles. A protective member may be used to inhibit contact between a distal end of a needle and surrounding tissue. Methods for suturing bodily tissue such as an anatomical valve may be performed with the suturing apparatuses. The suturing apparatuses may be used to suture adjacent valve leaflets or the base of a valve in order to treat or repair the valve.
PORT SITE CLOSURE INSTRUMENT
A port site closure instrument includes a pair of wings and a body having proximal, central, and distal portions. The proximal portion defines a proximal suture aperture and first and second needle apertures. The central portion defines third and fourth needle apertures. A first needle channel is defined through the body communicating the first and third needle apertures. A second needle channel is defined through the body communicating the second and fourth needle apertures. The distal portion defines distal suture apertures. A first suture channel is defined by the body communicating the proximal and distal suture apertures. The pair of wings is pivotally supported by the distal portion of the body. Each of the wings define a suture slot such that a suture exiting one of the distal suture apertures and positioned in the suture slots is aligned with one of the first or second needle channels.
NEEDLE INSTRUMENT FOR EYE-BAG RELOCATING OPERATION
The present invention relates to a needle instrument for an eye-bag relocating operation. The needle instrument includes a body unit having a rectangular cross-section and grabbed by a needle holder during the operation; a needle unit having one needle side and the other needle side on both sides of the body unit to be tapered and having round tips, wherein one needle side is formed to be duller than the other needle side; and a thread pressing and coupling unit provided on one end of the body unit and formed at a position that corresponds to to of an entire length from an end of the needle instrument and is spaced apart from the end of the body unit by 0.5 to 1 mm.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A SUTURE WRAP CERCLAGE
A method for providing a bone cerclage according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, wrapping suture around a bone, tensioning the suture to tighten the suture relative to the bone, and securing the suture to the bone.
INTEGRATED NEEDLE AND CANNULA FOR PLASTIC SURGERY
An integrated needle and cannula assembly for plastic surgery including a syringe connected to a blunt-tipped cannula where the blunt-tipped cannula is inserted into the hollow annular space of a hypodermic needle. In operation, the medical practitioner penetrates into the patient's skin using the hypodermic needle and then slides the blunt-tipped cannula through the annular space of the needle. A transporter assembly can be interposed between the syringe and the overlapping needle/cannula. The transporter assembly may include a retractable inner needle tube attached to the hypodermic needle and an external transporter housing which connects the syringe to the cannula through a cannula connector. Once the blunt tipped cannula is under the patient's skin, the needle is preferably withdrawn from the patient's skin to allow sub-dermal substances to be injected using only the blunt-tipped cannula. Withdrawal of the needle can be assisted with either a pull spring or push spring. In an alternative embodiment, a sharp-tipped trocar inside a cannula is used to penetrate the patient's skin. In a further alternative embodiment, a barbed surgical thread may be attached to said cannula to perform thread-lift procedures.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE SUTURING
An apparatus and method for minimally invasive suturing is disclosed. A suturing device for minimally invasive suturing includes proximal section having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis therebetween; a suture head assembly extending from the distal end of the proximal section; a suturing needle having a pointed end and a blunt end, the suturing needle capable of rotating about an axis approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the proximal section, wherein the pointed end of the suturing needle is positioned within the suture head assembly prior to and after rotation of the suturing needle; and an actuator extending from the proximal end of the proximal section to actuate a drive mechanism having a needle driver for engaging and rotating the suturing needle.
DENTAL SUTURING NEEDLE
The present invention provides a dental suturing needle comprising a needle part provided with a needle point, and an eye part extending from the needle part and provided with an eye of the needle, wherein between the needle part and eye part is a curved part which is structured so that the needle part slants to the left or right by 20-45 with respect to the eye part. The present invention provides a three-dimensional suturing needle structured so that the needle part curves laterally by a set angle two to three times from the eye part to thus facilitate securing suturing space inside the mouth cavity, remove discomfort to the hand due to easy access to the treatment area, and allow smooth suturing without having to apply excessive pressure to the wrist, and additionally, the present invention is a very useful invention which creates spaces that do not come into contact with tissues to thus allow smooth movement of the suturing needle and minimize damage to the tissues.