Suture passer with clamping tip

11172925 ยท 2021-11-16

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Abstract

The suture passer includes a body, from which two mechanisms protrude: a hollow needle through which a suture is guided, the suture exiting at the surgical site; and a sliding hollow tube with a distal opening, with a pincer/clamp/jaws held within the sliding hollow tube. The two primary parts of the suture passer are the hollow needle and the retrieval member.

Claims

1. A suture passer for arthroscopic surgery comprising: a body; a hollow needle affixed to the body; a retrieval mechanism including: a hollow tube; the hollow tube sliding with respect to the body; the hollow tube having a proximal end and a distal end; a connecting rod; the connecting rod sliding within the hollow tube; clamping jaws; the clamping jaws at a first end of the connecting rod; the clamping jaws closed when partially surrounded by the hollow tube; the clamping jaws open when outside the hollow tube; a jaw actuator; inward and outward motion of the jaw actuator moving the connecting rod toward and away from the body; a hollow tube actuator; inward and outward motion of the hollow tube actuator moving the hollow tube toward and away from the body; a jaw pin that connects the jaw actuator to the connecting rod; and a tube pin that connects the hollow tube actuator to the hollow tube; whereby the hollow tube acts to close the clamping jaws by partially surrounding the clamping jaws; whereby a suture may pass through the hollow needle to exit at a surgical site, where the clamping jaws may grasp and retrieve the suture.

2. The suture passer of claim 1, further comprising: a jaw pin slot within the hollow tube; the jaw pin free to slide within the jaw pin slot; the jaw pin slot defining a range of motion of the clamping jaws with respect to the connecting rod, the limits of the range of motion including the clamping jaws open, and the jaws closed but partially exposed to avoid interference with the suture.

3. The suture passer of claim 2, wherein the hollow needle further comprises: a curved guide; the curved guide altering the path of the suture from parallel to the retrieval mechanism, to causing the suture to exit toward the clamping jaws.

4. The suture passer of claim 1, wherein the clamping jaws are formed from: a primary hinge between the clamping jaws and the connecting rod; two arms extending from the primary hinge, each arm of the two arms including a secondary hinge; and a clamping tip formed by tips of the two arms.

5. A suture passer comprising: a hollow needle; a hollow tube; a connecting rod; a pair of jaws; the pair of jaws attached via a hinge to an end of the connecting rod; the pair of jaws, in the absence of an outside force, moving to an open and separated position; a body; the hollow needle affixed to the body; the hollow tube sliding with respect to the body; outward motion of the hollow tube, with respect to the connecting rod, surrounding the jaws and causing the jaws to close; inward motion of the hollow tube, with respect to the connecting rod, uncovering the jaws and allowing the jaws to open; a jaw actuator; inward and outward motion of the jaw actuator moving the connecting rod toward and away from the body; a hollow tube actuator; inward and outward motion of the hollow tube actuator moving the hollow tube toward and away from the body; a jaw pin that connects the jaw actuator to the connecting rod; and a tube pin that connects the hollow tube actuator to the hollow tube; whereby to pass a suture through a surgical site, a user passes a suture through the hollow needle, extending and retracting the hollow tube and pair of jaws to grasp and retrieve the suture.

6. The suture passer of claim 5, further comprising: a jaw pin slot within the hollow tube; the jaw pin free to slide within the jaw pin slot; the jaw pin slot defining a range of motion of the pair of jaws with respect to the connecting rod between the pair of jaws open and the pair of jaws closed, but partially exposed to avoid interference with the suture.

7. The suture passer of claim 6, wherein the hollow needle further comprises: a curved guide; the curved guide altering the path of the suture from parallel to the hollow tube, to causing the suture to exit toward the pair of jaws.

8. The suture passer of claim 5, wherein the pair of jaws is formed from: a primary hinge between the pair of jaws and the connecting rod; two arms extending from the primary hinge, each arm of the two arms including a secondary hinge; and a clamping tip formed by tips of the two arms.

9. A suture passer device comprising: a hollow needle for passing a suture through an incision; a suture retriever parallel to the hollow needle; the suture retriever including a connecting rod sliding within a hollow tube; a set of jaws attached to a distal end of the connecting rod via a hinge; the hollow tube able to partially surround the set of jaws; the jaws in a closed position when partially enclosed by the hollow tube; the jaws in an open position when free of the hollow tube; a jaw actuator; inward and outward motion of the jaw actuator moving the connecting rod toward and away from a body; a hollow tube actuator; inward and outward motion of the hollow tube actuator moving the hollow tube toward and away from the body; a jaw pin that connects the jaw actuator to the connecting rod; and a tube pin that connects the hollow tube actuator to the hollow tube; whereby the hollow needle passes a suture within the path of the set of jaws, the set of jaws used to grip and retrieve the suture.

10. The suture passer of claim 9, further comprising: a jaw pin slot within the hollow tube; the jaw pin free to slide within the jaw pin slot; the jaw pin slot defining a range of motion of the set of jaws with respect to the connecting rod, the limits of the range of motion including the set of jaws open, and the set of jaws closed but partially exposed to avoid interference with a captured suture.

11. The suture passer of claim 9, wherein the set of jaws is formed from: a primary hinge between the set of jaws and the connecting rod; two arms extending from the primary hinge, each arm of the two arms including a secondary hinge; and a clamping tip formed by tips of the two arms.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:

(2) FIG. 1 illustrates a first isometric view of the suture passer with clamping tip.

(3) FIG. 2 illustrates a second isometric view with the interior of the body exposed of the suture passer with clamping tip.

(4) FIG. 3 illustrates an isometric view with the jaws in a retracted and closed position before insertion of a suture.

(5) FIG. 4 illustrates an isometric view with the jaws in a retracted and closed position after insertion of a suture.

(6) FIG. 5 illustrates an isometric view with the jaws in a retracted and open position.

(7) FIG. 6 illustrates an isometric view with the jaws in an extended and open position.

(8) FIG. 7 illustrates an isometric view with the jaws in an extended and closed position.

(9) FIG. 8 illustrates an isometric view with the jaws in an retracted and closed position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(10) Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.

(11) Referring to FIG. 1, a first isometric view of the suture passer with clamping tip is shown.

(12) The primary components are the body 10, hollow needle 40 and retrieval member 60. The body 10 is split into a first half 20 and a second half 22. The body includes grip 12 and guard 14.

(13) A slot 30 at the top of the body 10 guides the movement of a split actuator 90 that actuates the parts forming the retrieval member 60.

(14) The hollow needle 40 changes direction at a curved guide 44, terminated at the suture exit 46 with optional cutting tip 48.

(15) Referring to FIG. 2, a second isometric view with the interior of the body exposed of the suture passer with clamping tip is shown.

(16) The suture passer 1 is shown with first half 20 of the body 10 shown, and second half 22 hidden (see FIG. 1). Pins 24 align the first half 20 and second half 22.

(17) Also shown are the sliding hollow tube 62 and jaws 80 of retrieval member 60. The sliding hollow tube 62 moves with the tube channel 18 of the body 10.

(18) The jaws 62 terminate at connecting rod 64 (see FIG. 3, the connecting rod 64 sliding within the hollow tube 62.

(19) The split actuator 90 (see FIG. 1) is shown as jaw actuator 92 and tube actuator 98.

(20) Referring to FIG. 3, an isometric view with the jaws in a retracted and closed position before insertion of a suture into the suture passer with clamping tip is shown.

(21) The jaws 80 are visible. The transition from the connecting rod 64 begins with a primary hinge 82, connected to arms 83, which each have a secondary hinge 84. The arms 83 end in the clamping tip 86 that optionally includes teeth 87.

(22) Turning to the body 10, the jaw actuator 92 moves jaw pin 94, jaw pin 94 passing through connecting rod 64. Thus, motion of jaw actuator 92 moves connecting rod 64 and jaws 80.

(23) The motion of jaw pin 94 is limited by the jaw pin slot 96 within the sliding hollow tube 62. The jaw pin slot 96 thus limits the movement of the jaws 80 with respect to the sliding hollow tube 62, thus preventing the jaws 80 from sliding too far in or out of the sliding hollow tube 62.

(24) The tube actuator 98 corresponding has tube pin 100, tube pin 100 controlling the position of sliding hollow tube 62.

(25) Referring to FIG. 4, an isometric view with the jaws in a retracted and closed position of the suture passer with clamping tip is shown.

(26) A suture 110 has been introduced to the suture passer 1. The suture 110 passes through the suture passage 16, into the suture entrance 42, through the hollow needle 40, and out the suture exit 46.

(27) Referring to FIG. 5, an isometric view with the jaws in a retracted and open position of the suture passer with clamping tip is shown.

(28) The jaw actuator 92 and jaw pin 94 have moved forward within the jaw pin slot 96, fully extending the jaws 80. The jaws 80 naturally pop open after leaving the confinement of the sliding hollow tube 62.

(29) Referring to FIG. 6, an isometric view with the jaws in an extended and open position of the suture passer with clamping tip is shown.

(30) The jaw actuator 92 and tube actuator 98 have moved together, sliding the retrieval member 60 outward with respect to the hollow needle 40. The clamping tip 86 of the jaws 80 now surrounds the suture 110, preparing to grasp the suture 110 and carry it back.

(31) Referring to FIG. 7, an isometric view with the jaws in an extended and closed position of the suture passer with clamping tip is shown.

(32) The tube actuator 98 has moved outward, pushing the sliding hollow tube 62 over arms 83 of the jaws 80.

(33) The result is the clamping tip 86 of the jaws 80 presses against and gripping the suture 110.

(34) Referring to FIG. 8, an isometric view with the jaws in a retracted and closed position is shown. The jaw actuator 92 and tube actuator 98 have moved together, toward the body. The resulting motion brings the retrieval member 60 inward with respect to the hollow needle 40, retrieving the suture 110.

(35) Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.

(36) It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.