The present disclosure relates to an adjustable suture lock loop for use in soft tissue repair and, more particularly, to an adjustable suture lock loop constructed from a suture material having a lumen and one or more anchors.
Soft tissue repair procedures often involve the reattachment of soft tissue, such as tendons and ligaments, to bone. Currently available products for performing these procedures have various problems associated with their use. For example, there can be difficulties in determining the length of the suture running from the soft tissue to a securing device and in the process of tying knots in the suture. This can lead to over-tensioning of the suture or slack in the system resulting in unsatisfactory reattachment of the soft tissue. These problems and others are overcome by the devices described herein.
An adjustable suture lock loop according to the present disclosure can comprise a strand of braided suture material having a first end and a second end, and a lumen; and one or more anchors. Each anchor can have two or more holes disposed therethrough, and the holes are large enough to permit the suture to pass therethrough. In the suture lock loop, both ends of the suture material can pass through the lumen of a first section of the suture material, and the first end of the suture material can be free, and the second end can be secured to form a loop. The strand of suture material can have a second lumen through which the second end of the suture material is passed.
Application of longitudinal force to the suture that increases the length of the suture results in contraction of the lumen. Application of longitudinal force that decreases the length of the suture results in expansion of the lumen. Through application of longitudinal force, a surgeon can manipulate the adjustable suture lock loop to have a desired size and tension in order to properly secure soft tissue.
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The anchors 300, 400 may comprise two or more holes through which the single strand of suture is threaded. An embodiment of an anchor which may be used in the adjustable suture lock loop is shown in
The anchor also may comprise a channel 340 between and surrounding the holes 320, 330. The depth of the channel may be greater than, equal to, or less than the thickness of the suture material 200. A channel 340 may be disposed on one or both sides of the anchor 300. An anchor for use with the adjustable suture lock loop may be oval (as shown in
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The size of the loop may be decreased by pulling on the free end 600 of the suture 200, thereby bringing the anchors 300, 400 closer together. When the loop is at its desired size, further tension on the free end 600 of the suture 200 will cause the lumen 510 to contract, securing the suture within and stabilizing the size of the loop by preventing the suture from passing freely through the compressed lumen.
While the foregoing disclosure has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity and understanding, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art from a reading of this disclosure that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the true scope of the disclosure and appended claims. All patents and publications cited herein are entirely incorporated herein by reference.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application for Patent Ser. No. 61/485,855 filed May 13, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61485855 | May 2011 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13470745 | May 2012 | US |
Child | 14682323 | US |