MECHANICAL DEPLOYMENT DEVICE FOR HIP ALL-SUTURE ANCHOR
20230210513 ยท 2023-07-06
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Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/00389
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/0401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A deployment device for an all suture anchor having a braided anchor and a suture filament extending through the braided anchor. A fork extends longitudinally through the body of the device and is moveable between an extended position and a withdrawn position to position and then release the braided anchor. A ratchet wheel drives a spool coupled to the ratchet wheel by a frangible link to wind up the suture filament to deploy the braided anchor. When sufficient tension is achieved to fully deploy the braided anchor, the frangible link will break, thereby releasing the suture filament to leave the deployed braided anchor in place with the suture filament extending from the pilot hole. All operations are accomplished by one lever that selectively withdraws the fork, rotates the ratchet wheel, and then allows release of the filament with the use of just a single hand.
Claims
1. A deployment device for an all suture anchor having a braided anchor and a suture filament extending through the anchor, comprising: a body; a fork extending longitudinally through the body and moveable between an extended position and a withdrawn position; a ratchet wheel rotatably mounted to the body; a spool coupled to the ratchet wheel by a frangible link; and a lever coupled to the fork to move the fork longitudinally within the body from the extended to the withdrawn position and to the ratchet wheel to rotate the ratchet wheel.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the lever is coupled to the fork via a link.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the link is pivotally coupled to the link at a first end.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the link is coupled to the fork by a bearing member.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the bearing member includes a notch that is engaged by the link when the lever is in an open position.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the body includes a pawl positioned to selectively engage the ratchet wheel.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the body include a first fence preventing the pawl from engaging the ratchet wheel when the lever is an initial position.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the body include a first fence preventing the pawl from engaging the ratchet wheel when the lever is an open position.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the pawl is free to engage the ratchet wheel when the lever is a closed position.
10. The device of claim 9, further comprising a latch that can releasably secure the latch in the initial position.
11. The device of claim 10, further comprising a detent associated with the body and positioned to lock the fork in the withdrawn position.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the fork moves a distance of 14 millimeters from the extended to the withdrawn position.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the frangible link is configured to break in response to a force of 40 pounds of tension on a filament captured by the spool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0006] The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0019] Device 10 includes a lever 16 that can selectively and partially withdraw fork 12 after insertion of the anchor into the pilot hole. Device 10 also includes a ratchet wheel 18 in body 14 that is rotated by movement of lever 16. Ratchet wheel 18 is coupled to a spool 20 via a frangible link 22 so that ratcheting of ratchet wheel 18 by lever 16 and advancing pawl 24 will rotate spool 20 until sufficient tension on spool 20 causes link 22 to break and thus sever the connection to ratchet wheel 18. Spool 20 is coupled to the suture filament of the all-suture anchor so that spool 20 can reel in the suture filament that is woven through the braided anchor to provide the force that is necessary to fully deploy the braided anchor in place. When the tension on the suture filament exceeds the predetermined force required to break frangible link 22, spool 20 will decouple from ratchet wheel 18 so that the suture is free to unwind from spool 20 to leave the deployed anchor in place with the released suture filament extending from the pilot hole simply by withdrawing device 10 from the surgical location. The predetermined force required to break frangible link 22 is thus selected to ensure proper deployment of the braided anchor and then the release of the suture filament without any manual operation other than opening and closing of lever 16, which can easily be accomplished one-handed. In one embodiment, frangible link 18 may be configured to break in response to a force of approximately 40 pounds of tension on filament to ensure proper deployment of the anchor. As seen in
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[0023] Fork 12 is captured in the retracted position by a detent 42 of body 12 that engages a tongue 44 extending from bearing member 32 so that fork 12 remains retracted during further operation of lever 16 of device 10, as seen in
[0024] The tension to suture filament provided by winding of spool 30 ensures that braided anchor expands in place with the bone. When the tension applied by spool 20 to the suture filament exceeds the predetermined amount of tension set by frangible link 22, frangible link 22 will break, thereby decoupling spool 20 from ratchet wheel 18. As a result, withdrawal of device 10 from the surgical location allows unspooling of the suture filament because spool 20 is no longer coupled to advancing pawl or one way pawl 38 by virtue of the decoupling from ratchet wheel 18. When device 10 is fully removed, the deployed anchor remains inside the bone and the suture filament extends from the pilot hole in the standard configuration needed for surgical anchoring of tissue to the bone. The tensioning of the suture filament to deploy the braided anchor and release of the suture filament after deployment of the braided anchor may thus be performed using one hand without any further uncleating of the suture filament from deployment device 10 as spool 20 will unwind and release the filament after frangible link 22 has broken without any action by the user.