DEPTH PENETRATION LIMITER FOR A TISSUE REPAIR DEVICE
20230109413 · 2023-04-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Han Teik Yeoh (Hopkinton, MA, US)
- Matthew D. Cunningham (Lakeville, MA, US)
- Geoffrey Ian Karasic (Milton, MA, US)
- Rick Fu (Randolph, MA, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/0469
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/06052
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/0401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Depth penetration limiters for use with meniscal repair devices which have a built-in, self-stopper feature to prevent the limiter from disengaging from the device housing. The self-stopper feature is a cantilevered flexure on a bottom surface of the limiter that deflects as it is moved through the housing. As the flexure passes the edge of a recess in the housing, the flexure returns to its original shape, trapping the flexure within the recess and preventing further distal movement of the limiter/depth tube. A connection feature on the limiter provides increased pull-off resistance of the depth tube from the limiter.
Claims
1. A tissue repair device comprising: a handle having a proximal end and a distal end; a needle assembly disposed at least partially within a channel extending through the handle; a depth tube including a cannulation configured to receive at least a portion of the needle assembly therein; and a limiter member comprising a housing disposed within the handle and a shaft extending from the distal end of the handle, the shaft configured to engage the cannulation of the depth tube, the limiter member having a finger-engageable actuator for allowing axial movement of the depth tube relative to the needle assembly; wherein the housing of the limiter member comprises a flexure configured to engage a recess in the housing to limit distal movement of the limiter member relative to the housing.
2. The tissue repair device of claim 1, wherein a proximal side of the flexure includes a cantilevered surface configured to allow for proximal movement of the limiter member relative to the housing.
3. The tissue repair device of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the shaft of the limiter member comprises at least one connection feature for increasing pull-out resistance between the shaft of the limiter member and the cannulation of the depth tube.
4. The tissue repair device of claim 3, wherein the at least one connection feature is at least one circumferential rib formed by a conical section of the shaft of the limiter member.
5. The tissue repair device of claim 3, wherein the at least one connection feature is a plurality of barbs on an outer surface of the shaft of the limiter member.
6. The tissue repair device of claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a hub coupled to a distal end of a tube extending through the handle, and wherein the housing of the limiter member is disposed within the hub.
7. The tissue repair device of claim 6, wherein a top portion of the housing extends through an open slot in the hub.
8. The tissue repair device of claim 1, wherein a proximal portion of the depth tube and a distal end of the needle assembly include coordinated markings for indicating a tissue penetration depth of the needle assembly.
9. The tissue repair device of claim 1, wherein the depth tube is comprised of a flexible material such that a proximal end of the depth tube configured to stretch about an outer surface of the shaft of the limiter member.
10. The tissue repair device of claim 1, wherein the limiter member comprises tabs for successively engaging grooves of the handle upon longitudinal movement of the limiter member within the handle.
11. A tissue repair device comprising: a handle having a proximal end and a distal end; a needle assembly disposed at least partially within a channel extending through the handle; a depth tube including a cannulation configured to receive at least a portion of the needle assembly therein; and a limiter member comprising a housing disposed within the handle and a shaft extending from the distal end of the handle, the shaft configured to engage the cannulation of the depth tube, the limiter member having a finger-engageable actuator for allowing axial movement of the depth tube relative to the needle assembly; wherein an outer surface of the shaft of the limiter member comprises at least one connection feature for increasing pull-out resistance between the shaft of the limiter member and the cannulation of the depth tube.
12. The tissue repair device of claim 11, wherein the housing of the limiter member comprises a flexure configured to engage a recess in the housing to limit distal movement of the limiter member relative to the housing.
13. The tissue repair device of claim 12, wherein a proximal side of the flexure includes a cantilevered surface configured to allow for proximal movement of the limiter member relative to the housing.
14. The tissue repair device of claim 11, wherein the at least one connection feature is at least one circumferential rib formed by a conical section of the shaft of the limiter member.
15. The tissue repair device of claim 11, wherein the at least one connection feature is a plurality of barbs on an outer surface of the shaft of the limiter member.
16. The tissue repair device of claim 11, wherein the handle comprises a hub coupled to a distal end of a tube extending through the handle, and wherein the housing of the limiter member is disposed within the hub.
17. The tissue repair device of claim 16, wherein a top portion of the housing extends through an open slot in the hub.
18. The tissue repair device of claim 11, wherein a proximal portion of the depth tube and a distal end of the needle assembly include coordinated markings for indicating a tissue penetration depth of the needle assembly.
19. The tissue repair device of claim 11, wherein the depth tube is comprised of a flexible material such that a proximal end of the depth tube is configured to stretch about an outer surface of the shaft of the limiter member.
20. The tissue repair device of claim 11, wherein the limiter member comprises tabs for successively engaging grooves of the handle upon longitudinal movement of the limiter member within the handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The disclosure is more fully understood by reference to the detailed description, in conjunction with the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] In the description that follows, like components have been given the same reference numerals, regardless of whether they are shown in different examples. To illustrate example(s) in a clear and concise manner, the drawings may not necessarily be to scale and certain features may be shown in somewhat schematic form. Features that are described and/or illustrated with respect to one example may be used in the same way or in a similar way in one or more other examples and/or in combination with or instead of the features of the other examples.
[0015] As used in the specification and claims, for the purposes of describing and defining the invention, the terms “about” and “substantially” are used to represent the inherent degree of uncertainty that may be attributed to any quantitative comparison, value, measurement, or other representation. The terms “about” and “substantially” are also used herein to represent the degree by which a quantitative representation may vary from a stated reference without resulting in a change in the basic function of the subject matter at issue. “Comprise,” “include,” and/or plural forms of each are open ended and include the listed parts and can include additional parts that are not listed. “And/or” is open-ended and includes one or more of the listed parts and combinations of the listed parts. Use of the terms “above,” “below” and the like is intended only to help in the clear description of the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the structure, positioning and/or operation of the tissue repair device in any manner.
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[0021] Further examples (not shown) of the depth tube 300 and/or the connection feature 407 are contemplated by this disclosure. For example, the depth tube 300 could include a window to act as a catch to the connection feature 407. Similarly, there could be many catches on the depth tube 300 acting as a ratchet-pawl style mechanism with the connection feature 407 of the shaft 401. In other examples, surface roughness, material combinations, and various other surface parameters could be adjusted on the depth tube 300 and/or the shaft 401 to achieve the design intent. In other examples, the connection feature 407 could be an asymmetric “mini-barb” requiring more force to remove from the depth tube 300 than to assemble to the depth tube 300. In further examples, a round cross-section of one of the depth tube 300 or the shaft 401 could be mated to a square cross-section of the other of the depth tube 300 or the shaft 401. In other examples, the shaft 401 and the depth tube 300 could utilize a helical interface to screw together. In further examples, the mating surface between the depth tube 300 and the shaft 401 could be an inner diameter of a boss on the shaft 401 and an outer diameter of the depth tube 300.
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[0023] Further examples (not shown) of the depth penetration limiter 400 are contemplated by this disclosure. In examples, the recess 174 could be on the depth tube 300 while the flexure 409 is on the needle assembly 180. In other examples, a limiting strap could allow travel of the depth penetration limiter 400 over a defined distance, but stop travel when extended beyond the range of the strap. In further examples, a flexure catch could be integrated into the current flexure 409.
[0024] One skilled in the art will realize the disclosure may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The foregoing examples are therefore to be considered in all respects illustrative rather than limiting of the disclosure described herein. Scope of the disclosure is thus indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.