SUTURE NEEDLE
20200323525 ยท 2020-10-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/06109
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/06019
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The surgical suture needle includes a tip section, a main body, and a base end portion. The tip section is colored in a color different from a color of other portions. The tip section has a tapered shape, and a length of the tip section is 10% of a whole length of the suture needle. When the suture needle penetrating the biological object is pulled out by grasping with a needle holder, grasping the tip section of the suture needle easily breaks the suture needle. Therefore, a doctor grasps a portion other than the tip section with the needle holder. The colored tip section ensures the doctor easily distinguishing the tip section from the other portions. Coloring the tip section in red, green, purple, or pink ensures avoiding erroneously grasping the tip section since the tip section is unnoticeable at a suture position where blood is attached.
Claims
1-7. (canceled).
8. A surgical suture needle, wherein the suture needle has a tip section colored in a color different from a color of a portion other than the tip section, and the tip section has a color of red or pink.
9. The suture needle according to claim 8, wherein the tip section is a portion having a length up to 10 percent in a longitudinal direction of the suture needle, the portion including a tip of the suture needle.
10. A surgical suture needle, wherein the suture needle has a tip section colored in a color different from a color of a portion other than the tip section, the tip section has a color of red or pink, and the tip section has a tip region from a tip of the suture needle to a midpoint in a longitudinal direction of the tip section, the tip region being colored in a color different from a color of a portion other than the tip region of the tip section.
11. The suture needle according to claim 10, wherein the tip region has a color of black.
12. A surgical suture needle, wherein the suture needle has a tip section colored in a color different from a color of a portion other than the tip section, the tip section has a color of red or pink, and the tip section has a tip region from a tip of the suture needle to a midpoint in a longitudinal direction of the tip section, the tip region being not colored.
13. The suture needle according to claim 10, wherein the tip region has a ratio of length to the tip section of 50 percent or less.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0016] The following describes embodiments of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
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[0018] The tip section 12 is a portion having a tip 12a that is first pierced into the biological object 30, of the suture needle 10. The tip section 12 has a tapered shape whose diameter decreases toward the tip 12a. The main body 14 can also have a tapered shape whose diameter decreases toward a side of the tip section 12 from a middle in the longitudinal direction (direction along the circular arc shape of the suture needle 10) of the suture needle 10. The base end portion 16 is a portion where a suture thread (not illustrated) is inserted (held) through. The base end portion 16 has a pair of arms 18 extending along the longitudinal direction of the suture needle 10. The pair of arms 18 have inclined surfaces 20 at the tip side on side surfaces on sides facing one another. With the two inclined surfaces 20, a clearance between the pair of arms 18 forms a wedge-shaped introduction portion 22. The pair of arms 18 have respective cutouts 24 formed at a base side on side surfaces on the sides facing one another. The two cutouts 24 facing one another form a through-hole 26 through which the suture thread is inserted (held) through.
[0019] When the suture thread is threaded through the through-hole 26, simply pressing side surfaces of the suture thread onto the introduction portion 22 causes its force temporarily to bend the pair of arms 18 in a direction where the pair of arms 18 separate from one another for the suture thread to pass between the pair of arms 18, and then, the suture thread is directly introduced into the through-hole 26. Obviously, an end portion of the suture needle 10 may be directly inserted through the through-hole 26 without using the introduction portion 22. It should be noted that the suture needle includes a suture thread with needle, which is a preliminarily joined suture needle and suture thread, and a medical suture needle, which is used by combining a suture needle and a suture thread when it is used.
[0020] This embodiment is characterized in that the tip section 12 of the suture needle 10 is colored in a color different from a color of a portion other than the tip section 12. Coloring method includes methods, such as applying a pigment and/or a dye harmless to human body, chemically/electrochemically plating metal or the like harmless to human body, and forming an oxide film (color is visible by interference of light) on a surface. With the pigment and/or the dye, a desirable color can be selected; for example, red (or a warm color, such as orange), a neutral color, such as green, and a chromatic color, such as purple and pink, are applicable. With plating, a color unique to metal that is plated is usable. In the case of the oxide film, colors, such as black, green, blue, gold, and magenta (a reddish color), are selectable.
[0021] Meanwhile, the main body 14 and the base end portion 16 are not necessarily colored in particular. In a case of being colored, it is only necessary that the main body 14 and the base end portion 16 are colored in a color different from that of the tip section 12, and for the coloring method, for example, the above-described application, plating, and forming of oxide film can be performed as desired.
[0022] Next, an operation to suture the biological object 30 using the suture needle 10 of the embodiment will be described with reference to
[0023] As illustrated in
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[0028] With the suture needle 10 according to the embodiment, it is easy to distinguish the tip section 12 from another portion since the tip section 12 where grasping is inhibited is colored in a different color from a color of another portion. This can call an attention of a doctor who performs a surgery, and thus, grasping the tip section 12 of the suture needle 10 is avoided to reduce a load to the tip section 12.
[0029] In particular, it is preferable to color the tip section 12 in red in this embodiment. During surgery, the suture position has a blood of a patient attached to have a dominant color of the blood. Therefore, coloring the tip section 12 in red makes the tip section 12 unnoticeable, thus ensuring avoiding the tip section 12 from being erroneously grasped. It should be noted that, in a surgery site, it is necessary to maintain an environment where the blood is always distinguishable from an aspect of, for example, infection prevention. Therefore, red is not usually used in a medical apparatus. However, the used suture needle 10 is always removed, and then, sterilized or disposed, therefore not generating a problem of, for example, an infection. The tip section 12 being colored in purple and pink, which are colors similar to red, has a similar effect.
[0030] It is also preferable to color the tip section 12 green. This ensures distinguishing the tip section 12 before the tip section 12 is pierced into the biological object 30 but when this tip section 12 is exposed from the biological object 30, the blood is attached to the tip section 12 to show the tip section 12 in a color close to black, thus ensuring the tip section 12 becoming unnoticeable.
[0031] The inventor of the present application collected a large number of suture needles broken during suturing operations to examine a distribution of the broken positions.
[0032] Accordingly, from the result illustrated in
[0033] In this embodiment, the pair of arms 18 that form the through-hole 26 are disposed in the base end portion 16, the through-hole 26 may be a penetration hole that simply penetrates the base end portion 16. It may be configured to be a suture thread with needle in which the suture thread is joined to the base end portion 16 with an adhesive agent or the suture thread is coupled to the base end portion 16 by crimping or the like. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the suture needle 10 has an approximately semicircle circular arc shape but the suture needle 10 may have a linear shape. Even with the circular arc shape, a shape other than the semicircle circular arc, for example, circular arc shapes in aspects extracted at respective ratios of lengths of , 7/16, , and from, for example, a circular arc (ring) of the whole circumference are also applicable. Furthermore, one that is rectilinear in whole but has only the tip section curved into a circular arc shape is also applicable. It should be noted that with any suture needle, a suturing procedure is performed similarly to
Second Embodiment
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[0035] Thus, coloring the tip region 12b in a color different from a color of another portion of the tip section 12 causes the doctor to visually recognize a presence of the tip 12a that exposes again from the biological object 30 after piercing the suture needle 10 into the biological object 30 (not illustrated in
Third Embodiment
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[0037] Thus, not coloring the tip region 12b causes the doctor to visually recognize a presence of the tip 12a exposed again from the biological object 30 after piercing the suture needle 10 into the biological object 30 (not illustrated in
[0038] In the second embodiment and the third embodiment, a ratio of the length of the tip region 12b to the tip section 12 is preferred to be 50 percent or less. This ensures both calling an attention to the tip 12a and avoiding grasping the tip section 12 at the same time.
[0039] The embodiments of the present invention described above merely describes some application examples of the present invention and not of the nature to limit the technical scope of the present invention to the specific constructions of the above embodiment.
[0040] This application is based on and claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-71200 filed in Japan Patent Office on Mar. 31, 2016, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.