Suture thread
11103230 · 2021-08-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/06109
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/06028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/0401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A suture thread is used to perform suturing without tying part of or the whole of knots that are supposed to be tied during suturing. A suture thread support body prevents an end of the suture thread from being pulled into a suturing site. A needle accommodation body has a shape of a tube having a through-hole through both ends. The suture thread has the suture thread support body and the needle accommodation body.
Claims
1. A method of suturing, the method comprising: providing a suture device comprising a thread, a needle coupled to a first portion of the thread and a support body coupled to a second portion of the thread, the thread comprising a thread core extending between the first and second points, the thread further comprising barbs projected from the thread core and inclined facing the support body such that an acute angle is formed between projection of the barbs from the thread core and extension of the thread core toward the support body, wherein the support body comprises an elongated hollow tube in a tapered structure extending between a wide end and a narrow end, wherein the elongated hollow tube comprises at least one through-hole, wherein the second portion of the thread is coupled to the elongated hollow tube, in which the thread passes through the at leak one through-hole of the elongated hollow tube; and suturing skin or tissue of a patient using the suture device, which comprises passing the needle and the thread through skin or tissue at a starting point in a forward direction until the support body reaches the starting point at which the support body works as a stopper to stop and does not pass through the skin or tissue in the forward direction such that the support body inhibits the thread from being further pulled into the skin or tissue in the forward direction, wherein, as the thread passes through the skin or tissue, the barbs of the thread also pass through the skin or tissue, wherein the projection of the barbs from the thread core is inclined facing the support body such that, once the one or more of the barbs have passed through the skin or tissue, the one or more of the barbs work to inhibit the thread from moving in a reverse direction opposite to the forward direction.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the method does not comprise tying a knot in the thread at the onset of suturing the skin or tissue.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the method further comprises cutting off the needle from the thread after suturing the skin or tissue.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the support body is formed of at least one selected from the group consisting of nylon, polypropylene, MESH, poly(vinyldene fluoride), polyester, stainless steel, titanium, polylactic acid, polydiaxonene, and a copolymer of lactic acid and glycolic acid.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the thread is formed of at least one selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, gold, stainless steel, titanium, nylon, polyvinyliden fluoride, polyester, braided silk, and polydiaxonene.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the support body is formed of a material different from that of the thread, wherein the support body is formed of at least one selected from the group consisting of nylon, polypropylene, MESH, poly(vinyldene fluoride), polyester, stainless steel, titanium, polylactic acid, polydiaxonene, and a copolymer of lactic acid and glycolic acid, wherein the thread is formed of at least one selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, gold, stainless steel, titanium, nylon, polyvinyliden fluoride, polyester, braided silk, and polydiaxonene.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the thread passes through the at least one through-hole of the elongated hollow tube and comprises a knot outside the at least one through-hole away from the needle, wherein the knot is configured to prevent the second portion from being disconnected from the support body.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one through-hole is formed at both the wide and narrow ends of the elongated hollow tubes, wherein the second portion of the thread passes through both the wide and narrow ends.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the elongated hollow tubes comprises the at least one through-hole on a sidewall thereof.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) TABLE-US-00001 <List of major reference numerals> 10: suture thread 20: needle accommodation body 21: bottom end portion of needle accommodation body 22: front end portion of needle accommodation body 23: hole of needle accommodation body 30: suture needle 31: needle main body 32: needle tip 33: stepped portion of needle main body 34: needle hole 40: support body 41: hole of support body 42: knot 50: barb 51: cone
BEST MODE
(11) The present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, a needle portion is exaggerated for easy understanding of the invention. It may be understood that the length of a thread connected to a needle or a needle accommodation body is quite long in actual use.
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(13) A method of coupling the suture thread and the support body includes a method of melting and bonding an end portion of a suture thread and/or a portion of a support body to be coupled to the suture thread, a method of forming at least one hole, for example, holes 41 of
(14) The suture thread having the support body of the present invention is used by being inserted in suturing needle or coupled to a needle accommodation body. A suture needle in use may be formed of a material such as metal that is not absorbed or an absorbable material such as polydioxanone (PDS). The suture needle may have a linear or curved shape overall. A needle tip may have a generally and widely used shape such as round or cut appearance.
(15) A method of coupling the suture thread to the suture needle includes a method of inserting a suture thread in a hollow needle main body and pressing a needle, a method of forming a hole (needle eye) in a needle and inserting a suture thread in the hole, and a method of cutting a groove in a wall of a needle having a cavity and guiding a suture thread on the groove. However, the present invention is not limited thereto and other various methods may be employed therefor.
(16) When suturing with a suture thread having the above-described support body, there is no need to separately tie a knot on a suture start portion and also the suture thread may be more firmly fixed than in a case of only tying a knot. This is useful not only for suturing an outer part of a human body but also for suturing an internal part of the human body such as an endoscope operation.
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(19) A method of coupling the suture thread to the needle accommodation body includes a method of melting an end of a suture thread and/or part of a needle accommodation body to be coupled to the suture thread to adhere the suture thread and the needle accommodation body and a method of forming at least one hole in a needle accommodation body, inserting a suture thread in the hole, and tying the suture thread into a knot or tying suture threads together. However, the present invention is not, limited thereto and other various methods may be used therefor.
(20) The suture needle 30 is coupled to the needle accommodation body. The suture needle 30 used in the present invention includes a needle main body 31 and a needle tip 32 formed at one end of the needle main body. The needle main body is formed to have a diameter that gradually increases from the needle tip to the other end of the needle main body. The suture needle is inserted in the needle accommodation body to which the suture thread is coupled and suturing is performed. At the final step of suturing, the suture needle penetrates other tissue around a suturing site, or penetrates or pierces other tissue around the suturing site so as to advance the needle accommodation body into the tissue. Then, the suture needle may be removed by pulling the suture needle toward a bottom end portion 21 of the needle accommodation body. Accordingly, the needle accommodation body without the suture needle 30 is left in the tissue and the suture thread used for suturing is still coupled to the needle accommodation body, and thus, suturing may not come untied without tying a knot at the final step of suturing.
(21) Since the needle accommodation body has a shape of a circular cone or pyramid in which the diameter of the through-hole increases from one end portion to the other end portion of the needle accommodation body, part of the needle main body inserted in the needle accommodation body also has a diameter that gradually increases toward the other end thereof. Thus, when the suture thread is pulled after the suture needle is inserted into a suturing site during the suturing, process, the suture needle is not disassembled from the needle accommodation body. To this end, the through-hole of the needle accommodation body has a size enough to accommodate the suture needle. Also, the size of the through-hole at a front end portion 22 of the needle accommodation body is less than that of a portion of the needle main body having a maximum diameter.
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(23) The suture needle used in the present invention may generally have a straight or curved shape. The needle tip may have a generally and widely used shape such as round or cutted appearance. The length and thickness of the needle tip may be adjusted suitably for a purpose thereof.
(24) The needle accommodation body of the present invention may be formed of a material that is absorbable by a living body, for example, polylactic acid, polydiaxonone, copolymer of lactic acid and glycolic acid, etc, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
(25) The present invention includes the suture thread of
(26) The suture thread used in the present invention includes a variety of shapes that are well known in the technical field to which the present invention pertains. The suture thread of the present invention may consist of one or two threads and may include at least one loop portion (
(27) In the present invention, a monofilament suture thread or a twisted suture thread, or a monofilament suture thread or twisted suture thread having barbs or cogs formed on an outer surface of the suture thread, may be used as the suture thread. A barbed suture thread is disclosed in Korean Patent Publication Nos. 10-2008-39345 and 10-2005-0108494, Korean Utility Model Publication No. 20-320005, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,931,855, the contents of which are incorporated in the present specification by reference. A barb may be arranged on a fiber according to a necessary configuration and may be formed by an appropriate method including well-known items in the technical field to which the present invention pertains. The methods may use a knife or in laser, injection molding by press molding, stamping, or cutting. A required number of acute-angled cuts are made in a suture thread. The size of a barb may be adjusted suitably for a purpose within a reasonable range of the technical field to which the present invention pertains. For example, the depth of a barb formed in a suture thread may be about 30-100 microns, which may be adjusted according to the diameter of a suture thread. The interval between barbs formed on the outer surface of a suture thread may be 100 microns to 1 mm or higher.
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(29) In another embodiment of the present invention, the support body is coupled to one end of the suture thread and the suture needle is coupled to the other end thereof, and a support body or the cone having a shape of a truncated circular cone or truncated pyramid and having a through-hole through both ends of the support body is inserted in the suture thread at a position close to the suture needle, as illustrated in
(30) In the suture thread with the barbs, one end of which is coupled to the support body (for example,
(31) The suture thread provided according to the present invention may be formed of a non-absorbable material such as polypropylene, gold, stainless steel, titanium, nylon, polyvinyliden fluoride, polyester, braided silk, etc. or an absorbable material such as polydiaxonene, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
(32) According to an embodiment of the present invention, a method of manufacturing a suture thread having a support body and/or a needle accommodation body includes operations of coupling one end of the suture thread to the support body and coupling the other end of the suture thread to the suture needle or the needle accommodation body.
(33) The coupling of the suture thread to the support body includes applying heat to one end of the suture thread and/or the support body to melt the same and combining the suture thread and the support body having any one end or both ends melted. The coupling of the suture thread to the support body may additionally include lowering a temperature of a portion where the suture thread and the support body are coupled to each other. Furthermore, the method may, include passing the suture thread through a hole formed in the support body or through a through-hole and then tying a knot on the suture thread to have a diameter larger than that of the hole of the support body or the through-hole. Furthermore, the method may include passing the suture thread through the hole formed in the support body or through the through-hole and then passing the suture thread in the opposite direction through another hole formed in the support body. When two suture threads are used, the present invention may include passing the suture threads through the hole formed in the support body or through the through-hole and then tying the suture threads together or tying the suture threads into a knot.
(34) The coupling of the suture thread to the suture needle may include putting a suture thread in a suture needle having a through-hole formed therein and pressing the suture needle, inserting a suture thread in a hole formed in a suture needle, or hanging a suture thread on a cut formed in a wall of a suture needle having a through-hole.
(35) The coupling of the suture thread to the needle accommodation body may include bonding by melting an end of the suture thread and/or part of the needle accommodation body to be coupled to the suture thread, and inserting the suture thread in at least one hole formed in the needle accommodation body and tying the suture thread into a knot or tying the suture thread together to be larger than the diameter of the hole.
(36) According to an embodiment of the present invention, a method of manufacturing a suture thread includes operations of combining two suture threads, each suture thread having a plurality of barbs that are inclined in the same direction in the front half portion and the rear half portion of the suture thread, and coupling one end of each suture thread to a support body and the other end to a suture needle. Also, in another embodiment of the present invention, a suture thread having barbs that are inclined in the opposite directions in the front and rear half portions of the suture thread is half folded and then one end of the suture thread is coupled to a support body and the other end is coupled to a suture needle.
(37) In another embodiment of the present invention, a method of manufacturing a suture thread includes operations of coupling a support body to one end of the suture thread, tying the suture thread into a knot at a portion close to the other end of the suture thread, inserting a truncated circular cone or truncated pyramid that has a through-hole through both ends thereof in the suture thread at the front side of a knot formed on the suture thread to have a front end having a relatively smaller diameter face a suture needle, tying the suture thread into a knot in front of the cone, and coupling the other end of the suture thread to the suture needle. The method may further include inserting an additional cone between the suture needle and the knot in front of the cone to have the front end having a relatively smaller diameter face the suture needle.
(38) A suture thread formed by the above method is within a scope of the present invention.
(39) A method of suturing using a suture thread having a needle accommodation body according to the present invention includes operations of sewing a suturing site using a suture needle provided in the needle accommodation body to which the suture thread is coupled, advancing the suture needle through tissue around an end portion of the suturing site so that the needle accommodation body is buried in or passes through the tissue, and removing the suture needle by pulling the suture needle toward a bottom end portion of the needle accommodation body. When the needle accommodation body with the suture thread is buried in the tissue and fixed therein, an end of the suture thread is also connected to the needle accommodation body. Thus, there is no worry about untying of the suture thread and there is no need to tie a knot.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(40) The suture thread, the needle accommodation body, and the suture thread support body according to the present invention may be useful for suturing in various surgical operations such as suturing of damaged muscles, blood vessels, nerves, injuries, or surgical cuts, double eyelid surgery, wrinkles plastic surgery, etc.