A61L17/04

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING AN OBJECT TO BONE, INCLUDING THE PROVISION AND USE OF A NOVEL SUTURE ASSEMBLY FOR SECURING AN OBJECT TO BONE
20210121172 · 2021-04-29 · ·

A suture assembly including a first suture having a generally O-shaped configuration having a first arm, a second arm, a first bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm, and a second bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm. The first bridge opposes the second bridge so that the first suture includes a closed loop. A second suture having a first arm, a second arm and a bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm. The first arm of the second suture is wrapped around the first arm of the first suture in a first direction, and the second arm of the second suture is wrapped around the second arm of the first suture in a second, opposite direction. The suture assembly is capable of assuming (i) a longitudinally-extended, radially-contracted first configuration, and (ii) a longitudinally-contracted, radially-expanded second configuration.

Biological chord repair system and methods

An embodiment includes a chordal replacement system comprising: a pledget coupled to a first suture length and at least one of a first needle and a first ferrule; a second suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a second needle; and a third suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a third needle; wherein the second and third suture lengths are not monolithic with each other and do not constitute a single suture. Other embodiments are described herein.

Biological chord repair system and methods

An embodiment includes a chordal replacement system comprising: a pledget coupled to a first suture length and at least one of a first needle and a first ferrule; a second suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a second needle; and a third suture length coupled to the pledget and at least a third needle; wherein the second and third suture lengths are not monolithic with each other and do not constitute a single suture. Other embodiments are described herein.

COMPOSITION FOR LAMINATED MATERIAL USED FOR MEDICAL LUBRICATING MEMBER, LAMINATED MATERIAL USED FOR MEDICAL LUBRICATING MEMBER, MEDICAL LUBRICATING MEMBER, MEDICAL DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LAMINATED MATERIAL USED FOR MEDICAL LUBRICATING MEMBER
20210129509 · 2021-05-06 · ·

There is provided a composition for a laminated material used for a medical lubricating member, the composition including a polymer b including a polysiloxane structure, a catalyst for crosslinking reaction, and a crosslinking agent having a particular structure. The polymer b includes at least one of an acrylic acid component, an acrylic acid ester component, an acrylamide component, or a styrene component and has a hydroxy group, a carboxy group, an amino group, an isocyanate group, an oxazolinyl group, an epoxy group, a vinyl group, an ethynyl group, a sulfanyl group, an azide group, a trialkoxysilyl group, or an acid anhydride structure. There are also provided a laminated material and a medical lubricating member produced from the composition, a medical device including the laminated material and the medical lubricating member, and a method for producing the laminated material and the medical lubricating member.

COMPOSITE SURGICAL SUTURE MATERIAL BASED ON POLYFILAMENTOUS TITANIUM THREAD AND BIORESORBABLE POLYMERS

In the field of medicine and medical technology, improving the technical properties of the surgical suture material. Composite surgical suture material includes titanium monothreads combined in a polyfilament thread, wherein a bioresorbable polymer material is present in the gaps between the monothreads and on their surface, and the monothreads have a relief surface. The technical result increases the strength, elasticity and plasticity of the suture material, the absence of a sawing effect on tissues, an increase in the sliding friction coefficient, and also in ensuring capability of carrying antibacterial and other medicinal substances in its structure, in ensuring a long-term presence in the body and possessing a high biological inertness in the late postoperative period, which excludes the initiation and persistence of aseptic inflammation associated with the presence of the material in the body.

SUTURE THREAD PRODUCTS
20210022735 · 2021-01-28 ·

There is provided a product comprising a suture thread which, prior to being used to form a surgical suture, is in a stressed state which gives the suture thread a tendency to undergo lengthwise viscoelastic contraction. The suture thread undergoes viscoelastic contraction when in use as a surgical suture and this may promote wound healing to a greater extent than a conventional suture thread which does not undergo viscoelastic contraction.

SUTURE THREAD PRODUCTS
20210022735 · 2021-01-28 ·

There is provided a product comprising a suture thread which, prior to being used to form a surgical suture, is in a stressed state which gives the suture thread a tendency to undergo lengthwise viscoelastic contraction. The suture thread undergoes viscoelastic contraction when in use as a surgical suture and this may promote wound healing to a greater extent than a conventional suture thread which does not undergo viscoelastic contraction.

Method and apparatus for securing an object to bone, including the provision and use of a novel suture assembly for securing an object to bone
10888310 · 2021-01-12 · ·

A suture assembly including a first suture having a generally O-shaped configuration having a first arm, a second arm, a first bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm, and a second bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm. The first bridge opposes the second bridge so that the first suture includes a closed loop. A second suture having a first arm, a second arm and a bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm. The first arm of the second suture is wrapped around the first arm of the first suture in a first direction, and the second arm of the second suture is wrapped around the second arm of the first suture in a second, opposite direction. The suture assembly is capable of assuming (i) a longitudinally-extended, radially-contracted first configuration, and (ii) a longitudinally-contracted, radially-expanded second configuration.

Method and apparatus for securing an object to bone, including the provision and use of a novel suture assembly for securing an object to bone
10888310 · 2021-01-12 · ·

A suture assembly including a first suture having a generally O-shaped configuration having a first arm, a second arm, a first bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm, and a second bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm. The first bridge opposes the second bridge so that the first suture includes a closed loop. A second suture having a first arm, a second arm and a bridge connecting the first arm to the second arm. The first arm of the second suture is wrapped around the first arm of the first suture in a first direction, and the second arm of the second suture is wrapped around the second arm of the first suture in a second, opposite direction. The suture assembly is capable of assuming (i) a longitudinally-extended, radially-contracted first configuration, and (ii) a longitudinally-contracted, radially-expanded second configuration.