DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A LIGAMENT TRANSPLANT
20180008398 · 2018-01-11
Assignee
- FOURNITURES HOSPITIALIERES INDUSTRIE (QUIMPER, FR)
- PHILPPOT; Rémi (SAINT PRIEST EN JAREZ, FR)
- LIMOZIN; Rodolphe (AUREVILLE, FR)
- PLAWESKI; STEPHANE (REVEL, FR)
- FH ORTHOPEDICS (HEIMSBRUNN, FR)
Inventors
- Rémi PHILIPPOT (SAINT PRIEST EN JAREZ, FR)
- Rodolphe LIMOZIN (AUREVILLE, FR)
- Stephane PLAWESKI (REVEL, FR)
- Guillaume ROUYER (QUIMPER, FR)
Cpc classification
A61B2017/0414
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/0401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/0882
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This fastening device comprises a bearing member intended to bear against the outer cortex of a bone and provided with a passage orifice, and a flexible connecting member configured to connect the ligament transplant to the bearing member. The connecting member comprises a tubular portion configured to extend through the passage orifice and can be deformed between a first state in which the tubular portion has a first inner diameter, and a second state in which the tubular portion has a second inner diameter smaller than the first inner diameter. The connecting member also comprises a first and a second traction portions disposed respectively on either side of the tubular portion, the tubular portion being configured to be deformed towards the second state thereof when a traction is exerted on at least one of the first and second traction portions.
Claims
1. A device for fastening a ligament transplant on a bone adjacent to an articulation, comprising: a bearing member comprising a bearing part having a substantially rectangular shape and intended to bear against the outer cortex of a bone adjacent to the articulation, and an insertion part intended to be inserted into a tunnel formed in the bone adjacent to the articulation, the insertion part comprising a passage orifice, the axis of the passage orifice extending transversely to the extension direction of the bearing part, and a flexible connecting member configured to connect the ligament transplant to the bearing member, the connecting member comprising: a tubular portion configured to extend through the passage orifice, the tubular portion delimiting a passage conduit and can be deformed between a first state in which the tubular portion has a first inner diameter, and a second state in which the tubular portion has a second inner diameter smaller than the first inner diameter, and a first and a second traction portions connected to the tubular portion and disposed respectively on either side of the tubular portion, the first and second traction portions being capable of extending together at least partially in the passage conduit, the tubular portion being configured to be deformed towards the second state thereof when a traction is exerted on at least one of the first and second traction portions.
2. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the tubular portion includes a first passage opening disposed on the side of the first traction portion and a second passage opening disposed on the side of the second traction portion, a free end of the first traction portion is shaped to be inserted into the passage conduit via the second passage opening and to come out from the passage conduit via the first passage opening, and a free end of the second traction portion is shaped to be inserted into the passage conduit via the first passage opening and to come out from the passage conduit via the second passage opening.
3. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member is made of textile material.
4. The fastening device according to claim 3, wherein the connecting member is formed from a braided, woven or knitted strip.
5. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member has a tensile strength of at least 1000 N.
6. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting member has a maximum elasticity comprised between 25 and 35%.
7. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the passage orifice is internally delimited by a cylindrical surface.
8. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second traction portions are diametrically opposite relative to the axis of extension of the tubular portion.
9. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second traction portions are disposed substantially along a same radial orientation relative to the axis of extension of the tubular portion.
10. The fastening device according to claim 1, wherein the first inner diameter of the tubular portion is substantially equal to or greater than the width of each of the first and second traction portions.
11. The fastening device according to claim 2, wherein the connecting member is made of textile material.
12. The fastening device according to claim 11, wherein the connecting member is formed from a braided, woven or knitted strip.
13. The fastening device according to claim 12, wherein the connecting member has a tensile strength of at least 1000 N.
14. The fastening device according to claim 13, wherein the connecting member has a maximum elasticity comprised between 25 and 35%.
15. The fastening device according to claim 14, wherein the passage orifice is internally delimited by a cylindrical surface.
16. The fastening device according to claim 15, wherein the first and second traction portions are diametrically opposite relative to the axis of extension of the tubular portion.
17. The fastening device according to claim 16, wherein the first and second traction portions are disposed substantially along a same radial orientation relative to the axis of extension of the tubular portion.
18. The fastening device according to claim 17, wherein the first inner diameter of the tubular portion is substantially equal to or greater than the width of each of the first and second traction portions.
19. The fastening device according to claim 2, wherein the connecting member has a tensile strength of at least 1000 N.
20. The fastening device according to claim 2, wherein the connecting member has a maximum elasticity comprised between 25 and 35%.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] In any case, the invention will be well understood using the following description with reference to the appended schematic drawing showing, by way of non-limiting examples, several embodiments of this fastening device of a ligament transplant.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0059] The fastening device 2 comprises a bearing member 3, also called endobutton, in one-piece part made of a biocompatible material. The bearing member 3 comprises a substantially rectangular bearing part 4 including a substantially flat bearing surface 5 intended to bear against the anterior femoral cortex. According to an embodiment of the invention, the bearing portion 4 has a length of about 12 mm, a width of about 3 mm, and a thickness lower than 2 mm.
[0060] The bearing member 3 also comprises an insertion part 6 secured to the bearing part 4 and intended to be inserted into the aforementioned bone tunnel. The insertion part 6 comprises a passage orifice 7 internally delimited by a cylindrical surface. The passage orifice 7 may have an inner diameter comprised between 2 and 3 mm, and for example of about 2.5 mm. As shown in
[0061] According to the embodiment represented in the figures, the axis of the passage orifice 7 extends transversely, and for example substantially perpendicularly, to the longitudinal direction of the bearing part 4.
[0062] The bearing member 3 may for example be metallic, and in particular made of titanium, titanium alloy, chromium-cobalt or of stainless steel. The bearing member 3 may be also made of a plastic material, such as of PEEK or ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), or of a resorbable biocompatible material, such as PPLLA or PLGA.
[0063] The fastening device 2 further comprises a flexible connecting member 8 made of synthetic textile material configured to connect the ligament transplant to the bearing member 3. The connecting member 8 may be made of polyethylene, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene or else of polyethylene terephthalate.
[0064] According to an embodiment of the invention, the connecting member 8 has a length of about 900 mm, a tensile strength of at least 1000 N and a maximum elasticity in the range of 30%.
[0065] As shown more particularly in
[0066] The connecting member 8 further comprises a first traction portion 11 and a second traction portion 12 disposed respectively on either side of the tubular central portion 9 and connected respectively to the first and second ends of the tubular central portion 9. Each of the first and second traction portions 11, 12 is substantially flat and has for example a length of about 420 mm.
[0067] The tubular central portion 9 can be deformed, in the manner of a Chinese finger trap, between a first state, called relaxed state, in which the tubular central portion 9 has a first inner diameter, and a second state, called stretched state, in which the tubular central portion 9 has a second inner diameter smaller than the first inner diameter. The tubular central portion 9 is configured to be deformed towards its second state when a traction is exerted on at least one of the first and second traction portions 11, 12. Indeed, such a traction causes a decrease of the angle between the interlaced fibers forming the tubular central portion 9 at the cross points thereof, which induces a decrease of the outer circumference of the tubular central portion 9.
[0068] According to an embodiment of the invention, the first inner diameter of the tubular central portion 9 is substantially equal to or greater than the width of each of the first and second traction portions 11, 12.
[0069] As shown in
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[0071] According to a first variant of the connecting member 8 shown in
[0072] According to a second variant of the connecting member 8 represented in
[0073] A femoral fastening method of a ligament transplant 21 using the fastening device 2 according to the invention will be now described.
[0074] Such a fastening method comprises in particular the following steps consisting in: [0075] making a stepped bone tunnel 22 in the femur, such a bone tunnel 22 comprising a first tunnel portion 22a opening into an intra-articular zone matching with the natural femoral insertion zone of the cruciate ligament to be replaced and intended to receive a portion of the ligament transplant 21, and a second tunnel portion 22b opening into the femoral anterior cortex and intended for the passage of the first and second traction portions 11, 12 and for the reception of the insertion part 6, the second tunnel portion 22b having an inner diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the first tunnel portion 22a, [0076] positioning the tubular central portion 9 of the connecting member 8 in the passage orifice 7 of the bearing member 3, [0077] making a first fastening loop by introducing the free end of the first traction portion 11 successively into the second tunnel portion 22b, the first tunnel portion 22a, a ligament loop 23 provided at one end of the ligament transplant 21, again into the first tunnel portion 22a and the second tunnel portion 22b, and finally into the passage conduit 10 via the second passage opening 9b, and by taking the free end of the first traction portion 11 back out of the tubular central portion 9 via the first passage opening 9a, [0078] making a second fastening loop by inserting the free end of the second traction portion 12 successively into the second tunnel portion 22b, the first tunnel portion 22a, the ligament loop 23, again into the first tunnel portion 22a and the second tunnel portion 22b, and finally into the passage conduit 10 via the first passage opening 9a, and by taking the free end the second traction portion 12 back out of the tubular central portion 9 via the second passage opening 9b, [0079] reintroducing the free ends of the first and second traction portions 11, 12 into the bone tunnel 22 such that said ends are on the side of the intra-articular zone, [0080] inserting the insertion part 6 into the second tunnel portion 22b and positioning the bearing surface 5 against the anterior femoral cortex, [0081] exerting a traction on the first and second traction portions 11, 12 so as to reduce the dimensions of the fastening loops and to insert the ligament transplant 21 into the first tunnel portion 22a, and continuing to exert said traction until deforming the tubular central portion 9 in the second state thereof.
[0082] Therefore, this results in a knotless femoral fastening of the ligament transplant 21.
[0083] It should be noted that the tibial fastening of the ligament transplant 21 might be implemented by means of a second fastening device according to the invention or any other known means.
[0084] According to an embodiment of the invention not represented in the figures and in order to facilitate the operative procedure, the first and second traction portions 11, 12 might be extended respectively by a first and second traction wires of different colors.
[0085] Of course, the invention is not limited to the sole embodiments of this fastening device of a ligament transplant described above by way of examples, it encompasses on the contrary all variants.