SUTURE PACKAGES HAVING INTEGRATED SUTURE STRAIGHTENING ASSEMBLIES
20210186491 · 2021-06-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/06061
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/06142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A suture package includes a suture housing having a tray with a suture channel, and at least one suture disposed on the suture housing, whereby the suture includes a suture thread disposed within the suture channel of the tray. The package includes a suture straightening assembly provided on the suture housing. The suture straightening assembly defines a suture dispensing path for removing the suture thread from the suture housing. The suture straightening assembly includes a first suture thread straightening section that is configured to apply a first flexing force within a first plane upon an exterior surface of the suture thread as the suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, and a second suture thread straightening section that is configured to apply a second flexing force within a second plane upon the exterior surface of the suture thread as the suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path. The first and second planes extend along axes that define an angle relative to one another.
Claims
1. A suture package comprising: a suture housing; a suture disposed on said suture housing, wherein said suture includes a suture thread; a suture straightening assembly provided on said suture housing, said suture straightening assembly defining a suture dispensing path for removing said suture thread from said suture housing; said suture straightening assembly including a first straightening section that is configured to apply first flexing forces upon an exterior surface of said suture thread within a first plane as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, and a second straightening section that is configured to apply second flexing forces upon the exterior surface of said suture thread within a second plane as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, wherein said first and second planes extend along axes that define an angle relative to one another.
2. The suture package as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second planes are perpendicular to one another.
3. The suture package as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said first and second planes is a horizontal plane and the other of said first and second planes is a vertical plane.
4. The suture package as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first straightening section comprises a first set of rollers that is configured to apply the first flexing forces upon the exterior surface of said suture thread within the first plane as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, and wherein said second straightening section comprises a second set of rollers that is configured to apply the second flexing forces upon the exterior surface of said suture thread within the second plane as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path.
5. The suture package as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first set of rollers comprises two or more rollers on a first lateral side of the suture dispensing path, and one or more rollers on a second lateral side of the suture dispensing path that oppose said two or more rollers on the first lateral side of the suture dispensing path, and wherein said second set of rollers comprises two or more rollers above the suture dispensing path, and one or more rollers below the suture dispensing path that oppose said two or more rollers above the suture dispensing path.
6. The suture package as claimed in claim 4, wherein said suture straightening assembly is mounted on said suture housing and has a suture thread inlet and a suture thread outlet, and wherein said first and second sets of rollers are located between the suture thread inlet and the suture thread outlet of said suture straightening assembly.
7. The suture package as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first and second sets of rollers are adjacent one another within said suture straightening assembly.
8. The suture package as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first set of rollers is closer to the suture thread inlet of said suture straightening assembly than said second set of rollers.
9. The suture package as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first set of rollers is closer to the suture threads outlet of said suture straightening assembly than said second set of rollers.
10. The suture package as claimed in claim 4, wherein said first set of rollers is mounted on a first carriage that aligns said rollers of said first set of rollers with the first plane, and wherein said second set of rollers is mounted on a second carriage that aligns said rollers of said second set of rollers with the second plane.
11. The suture package as claimed in claim 1, wherein said suture comprises a needle secured to an end of said suture thread, and wherein said suture housing comprises a tray including a suture channel for said suture thread and a needle park that engages said needle for securing said needle to said tray.
12. A suture package comprising: a suture housing including a tray having a suture channel; at least one suture disposed on said suture housing, wherein said at least one suture includes a suture thread disposed within said suture channel of said tray; a suture straightening assembly provided on said suture housing, said suture straightening assembly defining a suture dispensing path for removing said suture thread from said suture housing; said suture straightening assembly including a first suture thread straightening section that is configured to apply first flexing forces within a first plane upon an exterior surface of said suture thread as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, and a second suture thread straightening section that is configured to apply second flexing forces within a second plane upon the exterior surface of said suture thread as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, wherein said first and second planes extend along axes that define an angle relative to one another.
13. The suture package as claimed in claim 12, wherein said first suture thread straightening section comprises a first set of rollers that is configured to apply the first flexing forces within the first plane upon the exterior surface of said suture thread as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, and wherein said second suture thread straightening section comprises a second set of rollers that is configured to apply the second flexing forces within the second plane upon the exterior surface of said suture thread as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, wherein said first and second planes extend along axes that define an angle relative to one another.
14. The suture package as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first flexing forces applied by said first set of rollers flexes said suture thread in two opposite directions within the first plane, and wherein the second flexing forces applied by said second set of rollers flexes said suture thread in two opposite directions within the second plane.
15. The suture package as claimed in claim 13, wherein said first set of rollers comprises two or more rollers on a first lateral side of the suture dispensing path, and one or more rollers on a second lateral side of the suture dispensing path that oppose said two or more rollers on the first lateral side of the suture dispensing path, and wherein said second set of rollers comprise two or more rollers above the suture dispensing path, and one or more rollers below the suture dispensing path that oppose said two or more rollers above the suture dispensing path.
16. The suture package as claimed in claim 15, wherein said first set of rollers is mounted on a first carriage that aligns said first set of rollers with the first plane, and wherein said second set of rollers is mounted on a second carriage that aligns said second set of rollers with the second plane.
17. The suture package as claimed in claim 12, wherein said suture thread disposed within said suture channel has a curved configuration, wherein a needle is secured to an end of said suture thread, and wherein said tray includes a needle park for securing said needle to said suture housing.
18. A suture package comprising: a suture housing including a tray having a suture channel and a needle park; at least one suture disposed on said suture housing, wherein said at least one suture includes a suture thread disposed within said suture channel of said tray and a needle secured to an end of said suture thread that is secured to said tray at said needle park; a suture straightening assembly provided on said suture housing; said suture straightening assembly defining a suture dispensing path for removing said suture thread from said tray of said suture housing; said suture straightening assembly including a first suture thread straightening section that is configured to apply first flexing forces within a first plane upon an exterior surface of said suture thread as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path, and a second suture thread straightening section that is configured to apply second flexing forces within a second plane upon the exterior surface of said suture thread as said suture thread is drawn along the suture dispensing path; wherein said first and second suture thread straightening sections are adjacent one another within said suture straightening assembly, and wherein said first and second planes extend along axes that define an angle relative to one another.
19. The suture package as claimed in claim 18, wherein one of the first and second planes is a horizontal plane and the other one of the first and second planes is a vertical plane that is perpendicular to the horizontal plane.
20. The suture package as claimed in claim 18, wherein said first flexing forces applied by said first suture thread straightening section flexes said suture thread in two opposite directions within the first plane, and wherein said second suture thread straightening section flexes said suture thread in two opposite directions within the second plane.
21. The suture package as claimed in claim 18, wherein said first suture thread straightening assembly comprises a first set of rollers that is configured to apply the first flexing forces within the first plane, and wherein said second suture thread straightening assembly comprises a second set of rollers that is configured to apply the second flexing forces within the second plane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0061] In one embodiment, the suture package 100 preferably includes a suture straightening assembly 106 provided thereon. In one embodiment, the suture straightening assembly 106 is configured to straighten a suture thread as it is drawn through the suture straightening assembly 106. In one embodiment, as a suture is removed from the package 100 for performing a suturing operation, the suture thread, preferably secured to a needle, is drawn through the suture straightening assembly for straightening the suture thread to remove any bends or loops that may be present in the suture thread. In one embodiment, the suture straightening assembly 106 may be located at an area of the suture package where the suture thread is dispensed from the suture package.
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[0063] In one embodiment the suture material (e.g., the suture thread) may be made of conventional, biocompatible, absorbable materials, non-absorbable materials, and combinations of absorbable and non-absorbable materials. Preferred non-absorbable materials include polypropylene, a polymer blend of polyvinylidene fluoride and polyvinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene, polyethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), polyesters, polyethylene terephthalate, glycol-modified polyethylene terephthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, fluoropolymers, nylons etc. and the like, or copolymers of combinations thereof. Preferred absorbable polymeric materials include polydioxanone, polyglactin, polyglycolic acid, copolymers of glycolide and lactide, polyoxaesters, and poliglecaprone. In certain preferred embodiments, the suture material may include combinations of both absorbable and non-absorbable materials. In one preferred embodiment, the suture material preferably includes a polymer blend of polyvinylidene fluoride and polyvinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene material. In addition, any of these materials may have conventional surface modifications that include coatings, plasma treatments, therapeutics, and the like. In one embodiment, the needle 58 is coated with a silicon coating. In one embodiment, the suture 54 is a polypropylene suture sold under the trademark PROLENE® polypropylene suture by Ethicon, Inc of Somerville, N.J.
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[0066] In one embodiment, as a suture thread 120 is pulled along a suture dispensing path 122 in the direction designated DIR1, the suture thread 120 is preferably flexed in opposite directions within a first plane (e.g., a horizontal plane) by the rollers of the first straightening section 108, and the suture thread may then be flexed in opposite directions within a second plane (e.g., a vertical plane) by the rollers of the second straightening section 110. The opposing rollers preferably flex the suture in opposite directions within both the first plane and the second plane for removing any bends or loops that may be present in the suture thread 120 for straightening the suture thread for use during a suturing operation.
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[0069] In one embodiment, the first straightening section 108 of the suture straightening assembly is adjacent the second straightening section 110 of the suture straightening assembly. In one embodiment, the second straightening section 110 may be located downstream of the first straightening section 108. In another embodiment, the second straightening section 110 may be located upstream of the first straightening section 108.
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[0076] While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, which is only limited by the scope of the claims that follow. For example, the present invention contemplates that any of the features shown in any of the embodiments described herein, or incorporated by reference herein, may be incorporated with any of the features shown in any of the other embodiments described herein, or incorporated by reference herein, and still fall within the scope of the present invention.