Tendon Repair Implant and Surgical Instruments for Tendon Repair
20220039942 ยท 2022-02-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2220/0016
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/0888
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/844
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/0858
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A tendon repair implant and related surgical instruments are disclosed. The tendon repair implant has an elongated substrate with a convex side and a concave side with a plurality of spikes protruding from the concave side at an angle that optimally retains a. tendon to the bone that the tendon repair implant is subsequently attached to. A surgical retainer for the tendon repair implant is also provided that releasably retains the tendon repair implant during surgery and implantation, A drill guide instrument for the tendon repair implant Is also provided that allows the surgeon to precisely place fastening holes in the bone prior to implantation of the tendon repair implant.
Claims
1. A tendon repair implant and surgical retainer, the tendon repair implant comprising: an elongated substrate comprising a convex side and a concave side; a plurality of spikes protruding from the concave side; wherein each spike protrudes from the concave side of the substrate at an angle in the range of zero degrees to 45 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates; a first attachment for fastening the substrate to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate facing the mammalian bone; and a second attachment for fastening the substrate to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate facing the mammalian bone; the surgical retainer for the tendon repair implant comprising: an implant backer having a first retention prong and a second retention prong; a first bone screw cutout and a second bone screw cutout formed with the implant backer; a handle attached to the implant backer; wherein the implant backer has a concave side and a convex side where the concave side is configured to receive the tendon repair implant; and wherein the first retention prong and the second retention prong are configured to releasably grasp the tendon repair implant.
2. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, wherein the first attachment and the second attachment of the tendon repair implant are holes capable of receiving a surgical screw.
3. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 2, wherein the holes have a tapered perimeter for securing a surgical screw.
4. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, wherein the substrate of the tendon repair implant has a rectangular form with each corner of the rectangle having a radius.
5. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, further comprising a directional indicator that provides a visual indication of proper orientation of the tendon repair implant during surgery.
6. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, wherein the angle of each spike of the tendon repair implant is 20 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates.
7. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, wherein each spike of the tendon repair implant is 1 millimeter in length.
8. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, wherein the elongated substrate of the tendon repair implant is in the range of 9 millimeters to 16 millimeters in length.
9. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, wherein the concave surface of the substrate of the tendon repair implant conforms to a phalanges of a patient.
10. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, further comprising a drug eluting coating deposited on the spikes of the tendon repair implant.
11. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, further comprising a third retention prong and a fourth retention prong attached to the implant backer of the surgical retainer.
12. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, further comprising a sutures cleat affixed to the handle of the surgical retainer.
13. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 12, wherein the sutures cleat of the surgical retainer has a wedge for temporary frictional engagement and retention of a suture.
14. The tendon repair implant and surgical retainer of claim 1, further comprising a fifth retention prong and a sixth retention prong attached to the implant backer of the surgical retainer.
15. A tendon repair implant comprising: an elongated substrate comprising a convex side and a concave side; a plurality of spikes protruding from the concave side; wherein each spike protrudes from the concave side of the substrate at an angle in the range of zero degrees to 45 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates; a first attachment for fastening the substrate to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate facing the mammalian bone; and a second attachment for fastening the substrate to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate facing the mammalian bone.
16. The tendon repair implant of claim 15, wherein the first attachment and the second attachment are holes capable of receiving a surgical screw.
17. The tendon repair implant of claim 16, wherein the holes have a tapered perimeter for securing a surgical screw.
18. The tendon repair implant of claim 15, wherein the substrate has a rectangular form with each corner of the rectangle having a radius.
19. The tendon repair implant of claim 15, further comprising a directional indicator that provides a visual indication of proper orientation of the tendon repair implant during surgery.
20. The tendon repair implant of claim 15, wherein the angle of each spike is 20 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates.
21. The tendon repair implant of claim 15, wherein each spike is 1 millimeter in length.
22. The tendon repair implant of claim 15, wherein the elongated substrate is in the range of 9 millimeters to 16 millimeters in length.
23. The tendon repair implant of claim 15, wherein the concave surface of the substrate conforms to a phalanges of a patient.
24. The tendon repair implant of claim 15, further comprising a drug eluting coating deposited on the spikes.
25. A tendon repair implant comprising: an elongated substrate comprising a convex side and a concave side; a plurality of spikes protruding from the concave side; wherein each spike protrudes from the concave side of the substrate at an angle in the range of zero degrees to 45 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates; a first bone attachment device for fastening the substrate to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate facing the mammalian bone; and a second bone attachment device for fastening the substrate to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate facing the mammalian bone.
26. The tendon repair implant of claim 25, wherein the first bone attachment device and the second bone attachment device each comprise an expandable flange joined with a hole in the substrate where the hole allows for placement and entry of a surgical screw into the expandable flange of the bone attachment device.
27. The tendon repair implant of claim 26, wherein the expandable flange of each bone attachment device is segmented to allow tor expansion of the flange when a surgical screw is entered into the expandable flange.
28. The tendon repair implant of claim 25, wherein the substrate has a rectangular form with each corner of the rectangle having a radius.
29. The tendon repair implant of claim 25, further comprising a directional indicator that provides a visual indication of proper orientation of the tendon repair implant during surgery.
30. The tendon repair implant of claim 25, wherein the angle of each spike is 20 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates.
31. The tendon repair implant of claim 25, wherein each spike is 1 millimeter in length.
32. The tendon repair implant of claim 25, wherein the elongated substrate is in the range of 9 millimeters to 16 millimeters in length.
33. The tendon repair implant of claim 25, wherein the concave surface of the substrate conforms to a phalanges of a patient.
34. The tendon repair implant of claim 25, further comprising a drug eluting coating deposited on the spikes.
35. A surgical retainer fora tendon repair implant, the surgical retainer comprising: an implant backer having a first retention prong and a second retention prong; a first bone screw cutout and a second bone screw cutout formed with the implant backer; a handle attached to the implant backer; wherein the implant backer has a concave side and a convex side where the concave side is configured to receive a tendon repair implant; and wherein the first retention prong and the second retention prong are configured to releasably grasp a tendon repair implant.
36. The surgical retainer of claim 35, further comprising a third retention prong and a fourth retention prong attached to the implant backer.
37. The surgical retainer of claim 35, further comprising a sutures cleat affixed to the handle.
38. The surgical retainer of claim 37, wherein the sutures cleat has a wedge for temporary frictional engagement and retention of a suture.
39. The surgical retainer of claim 35, further comprising a fifth retention prong and a sixth retention prong attached to the implant backer.
40. A drill guide for a tendon repair implant, the drill guide comprising: a drill guide backer having a concave side and a convex side; a first drill guide and a second drill guide attached through the drill guide backer; the drill guide backer having a concave side, a convex side, a first tab and a second tab; a first alignment pin protruding downward from the first tab; a second alignment pin protruding downward from the second tab; and a handle attached to the drill guide backer.
41. The drill guide for a tendon repair implant of claim 40, further comprising a spacer spike protruding from the drill guide backer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The invention will be described by reference to the following drawings, in which like numerals refer to like elements, and in which:
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[0043] The present invention will be described in connection with a preferred embodiment, however, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention to the embodiment described. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by this specification, claims and drawings attached hereto.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0044] A Tendon Repair Implant and related surgical instruments are described herein. The Tendon Repair Implant provides a more uniform and less bulky repair site, with improved retention and strength of repair. Further, the Tendon Repair Implant does not require immobilization, reducing the possibility of permanent stiffness and related complications.
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[0046] The substrate 101 has a first attachment 105 for fastening the substrate 101 to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate 101 facing the mammalian bone, and a second attachment 107 for fastening the substrate 101 to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate 101 facing the mammalian bone. Each attachment may be, for example, a hole for placement of a bone attachment or bone fixation device, or may include an anchor, retainer, or the like. The holes, for example, are capable of receiving a surgical screw, and may, in some embodiments, have a tapered perimeter for securing a surgical screw.
[0047] The substrate 101 may, for example, have a rectangular form, and in some embodiments of the present invention, each corner of this rectangular substrate has a radius or is rounded or otherwise curved. The elongated substrate 101 may, in some embodiments of the present invention, be in the range of 9 to 16 millimeters in length.
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[0055] The tendon repair implant 100 thus comprises an elongated substrate comprising a convex side and a concave side; a plurality of spikes protruding from the concave side; wherein each spike protrudes from the concave side of the substrate at an angle in the range of zero degrees to 45 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates; a first attachment for fastening the substrate to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate facing the mammalian bone; and a second attachment for fastening the substrate to a mammalian bone with the concave side of the substrate facing the mammalian bone.
[0056] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the first attachment and the second attachment are holes capable of receiving a surgical screw. The holes, in some embodiments, may have a tapered or angled perimeter for securing a surgical screw.
[0057] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the substrate has a rectangular form with each corner of the rectangle having a radius.
[0058] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the tendon repair implant may further comprise a directional indicator that provides a visual indication of proper orientation of the tendon repair implant during surgery.
[0059] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the angle of each spike is 20 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates.
[0060] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, each spike is 1 millimeter in length.
[0061] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the elongated substrate is in the range of 9 millimeters to 16 millimeters in length.
[0062] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the concave surface of the substrate conforms to a phalanges of a patient.
[0063] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the tendon repair implant further comprises a drug eluting coaling deposited on the spikes.
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[0072] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the first bone attachment device and the second bone attachment device each comprise an expandable flange joined with a hole in the substrate where the hole allows for placement and entry of a surgical screw into the expandable flange of the bone attachment device.
[0073] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the expandable flange of each bone attachment device is segmented to allow for expansion of the flange when a surgical screw is entered into the expandable flange.
[0074] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the substrate has a rectangular form with each corner of the rectangle having a radius.
[0075] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the tendon repair implant further comprises a directional indicator that provides a visual indication of proper orientation of the tendon repair implant during surgery.
[0076] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the angle of each spike is 20 degrees with respect to a line perpendicular to the concave surface of the substrate where the spike originates.
[0077] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, each spike is 1 millimeter in length.
[0078] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the elongated substrate is in the range of 9 millimeters to 16 millimeters in length.
[0079] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the concave surface of the substrate conforms to a phalanges of a patient.
[0080] In some embodiments of the tendon repair implant, the tendon repair implant further comprises a drug eluting coating deposited on the spikes.
[0081] The tendon repair implant of the present invention requires not only skilled and precise placement, but also accurate placement of drill holes in the bone prior to implantation and securing. Surgical instruments to assist in the process of drilling, placement and securing are extremely advantageous as they minimize surgical time, allow for a smaller incision, and reduce trauma of the surgical area by providing efficient and accurate implantation with minimal movement of the implant, surgical tools and related surgical devices.
[0082] What is therefore needed and highly desirable is both a drill guide instrument for accurate placement of drilled holes in the bone, and also a surgical retainer for efficient and accurate retention, placement, and release of the tendon repair implant during surgery. Both of these instruments wilt be further described herein by way of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings. As would be expected, both of the surgical instruments are manufactured from a surgically acceptable material such as a stainless steel, titanium, or other surgically acceptable metal or plastic. The surgical instruments may be made by machining, casting, 3D printing, or the like.
[0083] It should be noted that the surgical retainer may, in some embodiments, contain a pre-loaded or otherwise attached or retained tendon repair implant. This allows not only for surgical convenience, but reduces errors in areas such as implant sizing, orientation, and the like. The surgical retainer and tendon repair implant may, in some instances, be considered as one item. In some embodiments of the present invention, the surgical retainer is sized along with the tendon repair implant so that the two properly couple and work together as one.
[0084] A surgical retainer for the tendon repair implant disclosed herein will be described by way of
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[0086] A fifth retention prong 2001 and a sixth retention prong 2003 may also be employed along an elongate edge of the implant backer 1903, as seen in the side plan view of the surgical retainer depicted in
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[0092] In some embodiments, the surgical retainer further comprises a third retention prong and a fourth retention prong attached to the implant backer.
[0093] In some embodiments, the surgical retainer further comprises a sutures cleat affixed to the handle. The sutures cleat may also have a feature or geometry such as a wedge for temporary frictional engagement and retention of a suture.
[0094] In some embodiments, the surgical retainer further comprises a fifth retention prong and a sixth retention prong attached to the implant backer.
[0095] While the surgical retainer 1900 has been heretofore described, a drill guide instrument for the tendon repair implant may be used in surgery prior to the use of the surgical retainer. The drill guide instrument 2600 will now be described and depicted by way of
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[0103] In some embodiments, the drill guide instrument further comprises a spacer spike protruding from the drill guide backer.
[0104] To use the drill guide instrument 2600, the drill guide backer is placed on the subject bone with the alignment pins engaging between linger bones during surgery. Once the drill guide instrument is placed in the proper location and orientation to facilitate tendon repair and reattachment, a suitable drill bit is inserted through each drill guide and a sufficiently deep hole is drilled in the bone. Thus, two holes are drilled to accommodate surgical screws that will be adequate to anchor the tendon repair implant through each attachment.
[0105] Once the anchor holes are drilled, a tendon repair implant is positioned through the incision and properly oriented such that the anchor holes align with the attachment holes or features of the tendon repair implant, and the tendon to be repaired is also placed between the tendon repair implant and the bone for retention and secure fastening. Bone screws or anchors are then placed through the first attachment and the second attachment of the tendon repair implant, and the tendon repair implant is then fixed onto the bone such that the tendon is held through the spikes of the tendon repair implant and the attachment of the tendon repair implant to the bone. Surgical procedures continue and the repair is then completed using known surgical techniques and procedures.
[0106] It is, therefore, apparent that there has been provided, in accordance with the various objects of the present invention, a Tendon Repair Implant as well as surgical instruments for tendon repair using the Tendon Repair Implant.
[0107] While the various objects of this invention have been described in conjunction with preferred embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of this specification, claims and drawings appended herein.