Claims
- 1. A tack for holding together severed or torn segments of the meniscus to permit healing in vivo comprising
- a shaft having a proximal flange-like end, a distal end and a substantially cylindrical bore extending longitudinally from said proximal end to said distal end to allow a needle to pass freely entirely through said shaft to extend from said distal end for penetration in the meniscus segments; and
- a plurality of tapered barbs disposed longitudinally in axial sequence along at least one-half of the length of said shaft, said barbs having substantially equal points of maximum width to be imbedded in the meniscus segments and including a distal barb tapering to terminate at a sharp circular edge at said distal end of said shaft, said sharp circular edge having a diameter substantially the same as said bore to facilitate penetration and imbedding of said barbs in the meniscus segments,
- the entirety of said tack being made of a biodegradable material having a degradation time selected to be at least as long as the required healing time for the meniscus.
- 2. The tack according to claim 1 wherein said barbs have rear surfaces facing said proximal end and disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal dimension of said shaft.
- 3. The tack according to claim 1 wherein said barbs each have a frusto-conical configuration.
- 4. The tack according to claim 1 wherein said barbs each have a truncated pyramidal configuration.
- 5. The tack according to claim 4 wherein each of said barbs has a generally triangular transverse cross section.
- 6. The tack according to claim 4 wherein each of said barbs has a generally rectangular transverse cross section.
- 7. The tack according to claim 1 wherein the tack in its entirety is an integrally-molded plastic unit.
- 8. The tack according to claim 1 wherein said barbs are formed of a continuous helical barb extending about said shaft over a portion of the length of said shaft.
- 9. A tack according to claim 1 wherein said distal barb has an axial length greater than the axial length of the other barbs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser No. 06/865,184 filed May 20, 1986, now abandoned.
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