Method and devices for implantation of biologic constructs
11185402 · 2021-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/0469
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3468
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/0063
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/0606
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3417
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2210/0014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Systems for delivering a sheet-like implant including a means of deploying and orienting the sheet-like implant within the body.
Claims
1. An implant delivery device for delivering a sheet-like implant through a cannula, the implant delivery device comprising: an implant holder assembly having a distal end, a proximal end and separable first and second legs each having a proximal and distal end, with the proximal ends of the first and second legs secured to the distal end of the implant holder assembly; wherein the first and second legs have a closed position with the legs proximate each other, and an open position with the distal ends of each leg translated in a generally transverse direction to form an open ended implant holder assembly; wherein the first leg and second leg comprise a superelastic material biased to the open position, such that the legs may be forced in apposition to each other to fit into the cannula and thereafter superelastically open upon exit from the distal end of the cannula; and at least one slot in the distal end of the implant holder assembly sized and dimensioned to engage a portion of the sheet-like implant.
2. The implant delivery device of claim 1 further comprising: the sheet-like implant coupled to the implant holder assembly with a first portion of the sheet-like implant disposed within the at least one slot in the implant holder assembly.
3. The implant delivery device of claim 2 wherein the cannula encloses the implant holder assembly and the sheet-like implant with the sheet-like implant in the distalend of the cannula.
4. The implant deliver device of claim 1 further comprising: a tube having a proximal end and a distal end wherein the tube is sized to enclose the implant holder assembly and the sheet-like implant.
5. The implant delivery device of claim 4 further comprising: the sheet-like implant coupled to the implant holder assembly with a first portion of the sheet-like implant disposed within the at least one slot in the implant holder assembly.
6. The implant delivery device of claim 4 wherein the tube encloses the implant holder assembly and the sheet-like implant with the sheet-like implant in the distal end of the tube.
7. The implant delivery device of claim 5 wherein the tube encloses the implant holder assembly and the sheet-like implant with the sheet-like implant in the distal end of the tube.
8. An implant delivery device comprising: a delivery shaft having a distal end, a proximal end and a longitudinal axis; an implant retainer having separable first and second legs each having a proximal and distal end, with the proximal ends of the first and second legs secured to the distal end of the delivery shaft; wherein the first and second legs have a closed position with the legs proximate each other and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the delivery shaft, and an open position with the distal ends of each leg translated in a generally transverse direction to form an open ended implant retainer; and a tube having a proximal end and a distal end wherein the tube is sized to enclose the delivery shaft, the implant retainer and a sheet-like implant; wherein the first leg and second leg comprise a superelastic material biased to the open position, such that the legs may be forced in apposition to each other to fit into the tube and thereafter superelastically open upon exit from the distal end of the tube.
9. The implant delivery device of claim 8 further comprising: a slot in the distal end of each of the first and second legs sized and dimensioned to engage a portion of the sheet-like implant.
10. The implant delivery device of claim 8 further comprising: the sheet-like implant coupled to the implant retainer with a first portion of the sheet-like implant disposed within the slot in the first leg and a second portion of the sheet-like implant disposed within the slot in the second leg.
11. The implant delivery device of claim 10 wherein the tube encloses the delivery shaft, the implant retainer and the sheet-like implant with the sheet-like implant in the distal end of the tube.
12. An implant delivery device for delivering a sheet-like implant to an arthroscopic workspace, the implant delivery device comprising: an implant holder having a distal end, a proximal end and a plurality of separable legs each having a proximal and distal end, with the proximal ends of the plurality of legs secured to the distal end of the implant holder; wherein the plurality of legs have a closed position with the legs proximate each other, and an open position with the distal ends of each leg translated in a generally transverse direction to form an open ended implant holder; wherein the plurality of legs comprise a superelastic material biased to the open position, such that the legs may be forced in apposition to each other to fit into a tube and thereafter superelastically open upon exit from the tube; and at least one slot in the distal end of the implant holder sized and dimensioned to engage a portion of the sheet-like implant.
13. The implant delivery device of claim 12 further comprising the tube having a proximal end and a distal end wherein the tube is sized to enclose the implant holder and the sheet-like implant.
14. The implant delivery device of claim 13 further comprising: a sheet-like implant coupled to the implant holder with a first portion of the sheet-like implant disposed within the at least one slot in the implant holder.
15. The implant delivery device of claim 14 wherein the tube encloses the implant holder and the sheet-like implant with the sheet-like implant in the distal end of the tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONS
(10) The methods and devices described below provide for convenient prepping and delivering of a biologic construct repair for shoulder and joint surgery into an arthroscopic workspace. There are four basic components to the system: 1) a frame to prepare the graft outside the body, 2) a seal system that allows passage of a large, soft construct without damage, and has the ability to be fluid-tight 3) a means of deploying and orienting the construct within the body and 4) a means of managing the sutures.
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(12) As shown in
(13) The delivery device shown in
(14) The first frame member can be rectangular, and attached to the elongate insertion portion at a corner of the frame. The first frame member can be rectangular, and attached to the elongate member at a corner of the frame, and the clamping member also comprises an articulating arm that may be selectively apposed to a side of the rectangular frame to trap the sheet between the clamping member and the frame. The first frame member can be rectangular and attached to the elongate member at a corner of the frame and be hinged at the remaining three corners of the frame. The first frame member can be rectangular comprising a superelastic material. The first frame member can also be circular or elliptical.
(15) Another embodiment is where the holders for the construct are “legs” made of a preshaped spring material. This embodiment is shown in
(16) The grasping jaws can be made of a superelastic or resilient material biased to the open configuration, such that the grasping jaws may be forced in apposition to each other to fit into a cannula and thereafter superelastically or resiliently open upon exit from a distal end of the cannula.
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(18) A second frame is adapted to hold the sheet to the cannula, secure the sheet to the second frame, secure a number of suture segments to the sheet while the sheet is secured to the second frame, and thereafter transfer the sheet to the collapsible first frame and perform the inserting step. The sheet can also be secured to body tissue within the workspace with the suture segments with an interrupted suture technique.
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(21) Traditional septum seals are too tight for this. The seal opening at the end of the cannula is oval in shape and made of a flexible material that when pinched, opens the slit 9. When the surgeon lets go, the slit seals back up again. This provides for a way to pass larger or fragile items like biologic graft patches and gelatinous platelet blob implants into the surgical site. As shown in
(22) The “coin purse” seal shown in
(23) Details of the coin purse seal are illustrated in
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(25) Another seal design is shown in
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(27) In use, the seal 15 is affixed to the proximal end of a cannula and whereupon the distal end of the cannula is delivered through a surgical wound portal to a site to be repaired such as a torn rotator cuff in a shoulder. When an arthroscopic instrument or biological construct needs to be introduced to the repair site, pressure is applied along the major axis of the seal (or perpendicular to the slit) to open the lips or slit on the top face of the seal. The applied pressure breaks the hydrostatic pressure exerted under the slit and allows access to the repair site for introduction of instruments or biologic constructs to the repair site. When access to the repair site is no longer needed, pressure is removed from the first section, the slit or lips close and remain closed under the hydrostatic pressure applied to the parabola surface of the first surface.
(28) While the preferred embodiments of the devices and methods have been described in reference to the environment in which they were developed, they are merely illustrative of the principles of the inventions. The elements of the various embodiments may be incorporated into each of the other species to obtain the benefits of those elements in combination with such other species, and the various beneficial features may be employed in embodiments alone or in combination with each other. Other embodiments and configurations may be devised without departing from the spirit of the inventions and the scope of the appended claims.