CARTILAGE AND SOFT TISSUE FIXING DEVICE
20200268370 ยท 2020-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/0642
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/0641
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/0401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/0646
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cartilage and soft tissue fixing device comprises: a plurality of anchors, the anchors being composed of columns and vertebral apexes, and the columns being evenly provided with bone growth holes and/or bone growth slots, wherein the columns are further evenly provided with anti-falling limiting slots, and the columns are provided with line passing holes or line clamping slots near tail ends; and network bridges, the network bridges comprising peripheral bridges and inscribed bridges, the inscribed bridges being connected in the peripheral bridges and the anchors being connected to the peripheral bridges by means of the line passing holes or the line clamping slots, wherein the network bridges may effectively cover a cartilage or soft tissue area to be fixed, and prevent the cartilage or soft tissue from falling off.
Claims
1. A cartilage and soft tissue fixing device, comprising: a plurality of anchors, wherein the anchors are composed of columns and vertebral apexes, the columns are evenly provided with bone growth holes and/or bone growth slots, the columns are further evenly provided with anti-falling limiting slots, and the columns are provided with line passing holes or line clamping slots near tail ends; and network bridges, wherein the network bridges comprise peripheral bridges and inscribed bridges and the inscribed bridges are connected in the peripheral bridges; the anchors are connected to the peripheral bridges by means of the line passing holes or the line clamping slots.
2. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the columns are cylinders, and the vertebral apexes are cones.
3. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the columns are prisms; the vertebral apexes are pyramids; and the edges of the prisms and the pyramids are chamfered.
4. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral bridges are circular, rectangular or special-shaped.
5. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the inscribed bridges are radiated, and comprise radial bridges and latitudinal bridges; and the distances between the latitudinal bridges are the same or are gradually widened from inside to outside.
6. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the inscribed bridges are orthogonal network bridges or non-orthogonal network bridges.
7. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the network bridges are provided with anchor anti-slip structures and/or anchor anti-retrogradation structures.
8. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the line clamping slots clamp the network bridges and opening directions face the direction away from the centers of the network bridges.
9. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the network bridges are absorbable materials, and the anchors are absorbable materials or non-absorbable materials.
10. The cartilage and soft tissue fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the absorbable materials are absorbable polymer materials, absorbable inorganic materials or absorbable composite materials.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0045] I type anchor; line clamping slot 111; bone growth slot 112; anti-falling limiting slot 113;
[0046] II type anchor 12; line passing hole 121;
[0047] III type anchor 13;
[0048] concentric circular radiated equal-width network bridge 21; peripheral bridge 211; groove 212; radial bridge 213; latitudinal bridge 214; center 215;
[0049] concentric circular radiated widening network bridge 22; concentric rectangular radiated equal-width network bridge 23; special-shaped radiated network bridge 24; concentric rectangular orthogonal network bridge 25; concentric circular non-orthogonal network bridge 26; and eccentric circular non-orthogonal network bridge 27.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0050] The present invention will be further described below in combination with specific embodiments. It shall be understood that the following embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, rather than to limit the scope of the present invention.
Embodiment 1
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[0054] In actual use, the center 215 of the concentric circular radiated equal-width bridge 21 is used as a functional center, and the functional center is aligned with the main fixing region of the cartilage or soft tissue, to ensure that all cartilages or soft tissues to be fixed are within the coverage range of the concentric circular radiated equal-width bridge 21. Then, the I type anchor 11 is used to fix the periphery. It shall be noted that the opening direction of the line clamping slot 111 faces the direction away from the functional center.
[0055] In some other embodiments of the present invention, the I type anchor 11 can also be replaced with II type anchor 12 or III type anchor 13.
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[0058] The above three anchors can be used individually or in any combination.
[0059] For example, the II type anchor 12 can be used in combination with the I type anchor 11 or the III type anchor 13, wherein the II type anchor 12 can be one or more, can be connected to the network bridge in advance before the surgery, and can be directly nailed into cartilage or soft tissue for fixation during the surgery, while the I type anchor 11 and the III type anchor 13 can be connected and fixed during the surgery. This combination makes the operation more convenient in the entire process of the initial positioning or the subsequent overall fixation.
[0060] In some other embodiments of the present invention, the network bridges covering the cartilage or soft tissue to be fixed can also be adjusted according to the shape and structure of the cartilage and soft tissue in the actual surgery, and the concentric circular radiated equal-width bridge 21 can be replaced with other shapes of network bridges. There are various shapes and types of network bridges which can be classified into concentric network bridges, eccentric network bridges and multi-center network bridges according to whether the centers of the network bridges are overlapped with the functional center (the position of the main fixing region of the cartilage or soft tissue is aligned in use); can be classified into circular network bridges, rectangular network bridges and special-shaped network bridges according to the structural types; and can be classified into radiated equal-width network bridges, radiated widening network bridges, orthogonal network bridges and non-orthogonal network bridges according to the radial width of the grids.
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[0067] The grooves or the anchor installing holes on the peripheral bridges are used as anchor anti-slip structures and can effectively prevent the anchors from slipping. In some other preferred embodiments of the present invention, the anti-retrogradation structures can also be arranged on the network bridges, and specifically can install concave-convex structures on one side or both sides of the anchor installing positions on the network bridges. Preferably, the concave-convex structures on one side or both sides can be designed as one-way inclined concave-convex smooth structures or toothed structures to ensure that the anchors can only slide in one direction and cannot retrograde.
[0068] The preferred embodiments of the present invention are specifically described above, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can make various equivalent variations or replacements without departing from the innovation of the present invention. These equivalent variations or replacements are included in the scope defined by the claims of the present application.