MENISCAL REPAIR NEEDLE AND MENISCAL REPAIR SYSTEM
20210346011 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/06052
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A meniscal repair needle, comprising a needle rod, wherein the front section of the needle rod is warped in the shape of an arc and gradually reduces in size to form a needle tip as it extends forward, wherein the needle rod is configured to be a hollow structure, wherein a notch is formed in a front section of the needle rod, and wherein the notch expands inwards from the surface of the needle rod forming a hook portion, wherein an inner cavity of the needle rod extends into the notch, and wherein a hook tip of the hook portion faces the rear of the needle rod, wherein a rear section of the needle rod is connected with a hand-held portion.
Claims
1. A meniscal repair needle, comprising: a needle rod (1), wherein the front section of the needle rod (1) is warped in the shape of an arc and gradually reduces in size to form a needle tip as it extends forward, wherein the needle rod (1) is configured to be a hollow structure, wherein a notch (1a) is formed in a front section of the needle rod (1), and wherein the notch (1a) expands inwards from the surface of the needle rod (1) forming a hook portion (1b), wherein an inner cavity of the needle rod (1) extends into the notch, and wherein a hook tip of the hook portion (1b) faces the rear of the needle rod (1), wherein a rear section of the needle rod (1) is connected with a hand-held portion (2), wherein the hand-held portion further comprising a first fixing portion (4) for fixing a first end of a suture thread (3) and a second fixing portion (5) for fixing a second end of the suture thread (3), wherein the suture thread (3) is inserted into the inner cavity of the needle rod (1) from the rear end of the needle rod (1) and exits from a front end of the needle rod near the notch (1a), and wherein the first end and second end of the suture thread (3) are respectively fixed through the first fixing portion (4) and the second fixing portion (5).
2. The meniscal repair needle of claim 1, wherein the needle rod (1) is further provided with a cylindrical skin distraction device (6) sleeved on the needle rod (1), wherein the cylindrical skin distraction device is capable of moving forwards and backwards along an axial direction of the needle rod (1).
3. The meniscal repair needle of claim 2, wherein external threads are arranged on the outer peripheral surface of the middle section of the needle rod (1), internal threads are correspondingly arranged on the inner wall surface of the skin distraction device (6), and the skin distraction device (6) is in threaded connection with the needle rod (1).
4. The meniscal repair needle of claim 1, wherein the first fixing portion (4) comprises: a first lug having an anti-sliding structure on the surface, wherein the first end of the suture thread (3) is wound on the first lug.
5. The meniscal repair needle of claim 4, wherein the second fixing portion (5) comprises: a second lug, wherein a loop is formed through tying a knot at the second end of the suture thread (3) first, and then the loop is hung on the second lug.
6. The meniscal repair needle of claim 1, wherein the hand-held portion (2) comprises: a handle, wherein the rear end of the needle rod (1) is inserted into the handle, and wherein a rear end of the handle is provided with a threading hole (2a) connected with the inner cavity of the needle rod (1).
7. The meniscal repair needle of claim 6, wherein the first fixing portion (4) and the second fixing portion (5) are arranged on the surface of the handle.
8. A meniscal repair system, comprising: a meniscal repair needle of claim 1, wherein the suture thread (3) is inserted into the inner cavity of the needle rod (1) of the meniscal repair needle, wherein first end of the suture thread (3) extends from the rear end of the needle rod (1) and is fixed on the first fixing portion (4), and second end of the suture thread (3) penetrates out from the notch (1a) formed in the needle rod (1) and is fixed on the second fixing portion (5).
9. The meniscal repair system of claim 8, wherein the handle is fixedly connected to the rear end of the needle rod (1), and a threading hole (2a) connected to the inner cavity of the needle rod (1) is formed in the rear end of the handle, wherein the first fixing portion (4) and the second fixing portion (5) are respectively the first lug and the second lug, wherein the first end of the suture thread (3) extending from the rear end of the needle rod (1) through the threading hole (2a) is wound on the first lug, and the second end of the suture thread (3) penetrating out of the notch (1a) forms a loop which is hung on the second lug and fixed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] In the Figures:
[0025] 1—Needle Rod, 2—Hand-held Portion, 3—Suture Thread, 4—The First Fixing Portion, 5—The Second Fixing Portion, 6—Skin Distraction Device, 1a—Notch, 1b—Hook Portion, 2a—Threading Hole.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] To facilitate the understanding of those skilled in the art, detailed embodiments and figures are combined hereinafter to further elaborate the technical solution of the present invention. The description in the embodiments is not intended to limit the present invention.
[0027] In addition, in the present invention, unless being clearly stated, the orientations or positions indicated by the terms such as “front”, “rear”, “inner” and “outer” are based on the orientations or positions shown in the figures. They are merely used for describing and simplifying the description of the present invention, but not indicating or implying that the equipment or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Thus, they cannot be understood as a limitation of the present invention.
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[0029] The needle rod 1 is configured to be a hollow structure, wherein a notch 1a is formed in the front section of the needle rod 1, and the notch 1a expands inwards from the surface of the needle rod 1, thus forming a hook portion 1b capable of hooking and pulling the thread at the notch 1a. The notch 1a is communicated with the inner cavity of the needle rod 1, and the hook tip of the hook portion 1b faces the rear of the needle rod 1.
[0030] The rear section of the needle rod 1 is connected with a hand-held portion 2 for allowing a user's hand to grasp, a first fixing portion 4 for fixing a first end of the suture thread 3 and a second fixing portion 5 for fixing a second end of the suture thread 3.
[0031] When using the meniscal repair needle, the suture thread 3 can be inserted into the inner cavity of the needle rod 1 from the rear end of the needle rod 1 and then penetrates out through the notch 1a, and wherein the two ends of the suture thread 3 can be respectively fixed through the first fixing portion 4 and the second fixing portion 5.
[0032] It should be noted that, because the suture thread 3 is frequently used, the meniscal repair needle and the suture thread 3 can be produced and sold separately. The purchased meniscal repair needle can also be clinically used with other existing suture threads.
[0033] Both the meniscal repair needle shown in
[0034] In addition, the needle rod 1 is further provided with a cylindrical skin distraction device 6 which is sleeved on the needle rod 1 and is capable of moving forwards and backwards along the axial direction of the needle rod 1. Through arranging the skin distraction device 6 on the needle rod 1, before the needle is withdrawn after its first advancing, the skin distraction device 6 can be moved forward along the needle rod 1 to stretch the skin, thus exposing the subcutaneous position of the first advancing. This makes the second advancing of the needle easier and allows the needle to pass through the skin via the puncture opening made by the first advancing although the subcutaneous position is different from the previous one. After the surgery, there will be only one puncture hole left on the skin surface. Compared with the existing technical solution which leaves two puncture holes on the skin surface, the present invention allows faster healing with fewer scars.
[0035] More specifically, external threads are arranged on the outer peripheral surface of the middle section of the needle rod 1, internal threads are correspondingly arranged on the inner wall surface of the skin distraction device 6, and the skin distraction device 6 is in threaded connection with the needle rod 1.
[0036] As shown in
[0037] The second fixing portion 5 comprises a second lug. When the meniscal repair needle is used, a loop can be formed through tying a knot at the end of the suture thread 3 first (e.g., a Lasso loop), and then the loop is hung on the second lug to securely fix the suture thread 3.
[0038] As shown in
[0039] The present invention also provides a meniscal repair system based on the meniscal repair needle. The difference between them is that the suture thread 3 is pre-inserted into the meniscal repair system. Specifically, the suture thread 3 is pre-inserted into the inner cavity of the needle rod 1 of the meniscal repair needle. More specifically, one end of the suture thread 3 extends from the rear end of the needle rod 1 and is fixed on the first fixing portion 4, and the other end of the suture thread 3 penetrates out from the notch 1a formed in the needle rod 1 and is fixed on the second fixing portion 5.
[0040] In the meniscal repair system of the present invention, the hand-held portion 2 adopts a grip handle structure. In addition to the shape shown in the figures which is obviously larger than the needle rod 1, the handle may also be configured to be a shuttle shape, a cylindrical shape, a spindle shape or other shapes. The handle is fixedly connected to the rear end of the needle rod 1, and a threading hole 2a communicated with the inner cavity of the needle rod 1 is formed in the rear end of the handle. The first fixing portion 4 and the second fixing portion 5 are respectively the first lug and the second lug. As shown in the Figures, one end of the suture thread 3 extending from the rear end of the needle rod 1 through the threading hole 2a is wound on the first lug and fixed, and the other end of the suture thread 3 penetrating out of the notch 1a forms a loop which is hung on the second lug and fixed.
[0041] To make it easier for those skilled in the art to understand the improvements of the present invention, some of the drawings and descriptions of the present invention have been simplified, and some other elements have been omitted for the sake of clarity. Those skilled in the art shall recognize that these omitted elements may also constitute the content of the present invention.