This disclosure relates to biological medical devices and methods, and particularly to biological medical suture systems and methods.
In many circumstances, it may be desirable to couple two or more bones or tissue segments together. For example, a bunion (hallux valgus) is a common deformity characterized by lateral deviation of the great toe (hallux) on the mesophalangeal joint (where the first metatarsal bone and hallux meet). One method of treating this deformity is to pull the great toe generally into proper alignment using a suture (or the like) disposed around the adjacent, pointer or index toe. In some applications, the two ends of the suture may need to be tied together. Additionally, torn or partially ligaments may be treated by suturing the ligament portions together. Unfortunately, many surgeons are uncomfortable tying knots because of the possibility of the knot becoming loose and/or the difficulty associated with tying a knot during a surgical procedure.
Features and advantages of the present invention are set forth by description of embodiments consistent with the present invention, which description should be considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
One embodiment of the present disclosure may feature suture systems and methods for coupling together two bones, bone segments, and/or tissue segments. The suture systems feature an all suture/thread construction which eliminates the need for the surgeon to tie knots during the surgical procedure.
By way of a brief overview explained in greater detail herein, one aspect of the present disclosure features a suture system which may be used for the treatment of hallux valgus (i.e., bunion); however, the suture system may also be used with other bones and/or may be used for the treatment of cracked and/or broken bone fragments. The suture system includes a suture construct having at least one reduction construct. The reduction construct includes a locking limb, a contractible loop, and an opposed loop disposed generally opposite to the contractible loop. The suture construct is configured to be selectively arranged in an expanded state/position and a reduced state/position. When in the expanded state/position, one or more of the contractible loops are passed through a respective passageway from through a first to the second bone or bone fragment until a portion of the contractible loop(s) extends beyond an opening in the second bone or bone fragment. A suture pin may be passed through the first (and optionally second contractible loop). To reduce/tighten the suture construct into the reduced state/position, the length/size of the opposed loop(s) is reduced thereby reducing the length/size of the first and second contractible loop(s) and biasing the first and second bones/bone fragments towards each other. Once the suture construct applies a desired amount of force to the bones/bone fragments in the reduced state, tension on the suture construct causes the opposed loop(s) to reduce against the locking limb(s), thereby locking, fixing, or otherwise securing the suture construct the reduced state.
With reference to
The suture construct 10 may be formed from a single piece of suture 12, though it may also be formed from more than one piece of suture 12. The suture 12 may include woven and non-woven sutures, either of which may be formed from one or more threads or fibers. The threads/fibers may all be the same material or may include two or more different materials. The suture 12 may optionally include one or more coatings such as, but not limited to, antimicrobial materials to reduce potential infection. The suture 12 may include absorbable or non-absorbable materials. The diameter of the suture 12 will depend on the intended application; however, the suture 12 may include, but is not limited to, a #2, #3, #4 and/or #5 suture as defined by the United State Pharmacopeia (U.S.P.), for example, a #4 suture.
With additional reference to
Optionally, the first and second opposed loops 36, 38 may be temporarily retained in an expanded position (as generally illustrated in
Turning now to
In practice, the drill guide 48 may be placed against a portion of the second bone 47. A first passing pin or drill bit 52a (e.g., but not limited to, a 1.2 mm passing pin) is advanced through the first bushing 50a of the drill guide 48 to form a first second portions 44a, 44b (collectively referred to as the first passageway 44) in the first and second bones 46, 47, respectively. Similarly, a second passing pin or drill bit 52b is advanced through the second bushing 50b of the drill guide 48 to form a first second portions 45a, 45b (collectively referred to as the second passageway 45) in the first and second bones 46, 47, respectively. The distal ends 53 of the first and second drill bits 52a, 52b extend beyond the first bone 46 and the proximal ends 55 have not passed through the second bone 47. The first and second drill bits 52a, 52b optionally include a loop or snare 54a, 54b extending from the proximal ends 55.
With the passageways 44, 45 having been formed, the suture construct 10 may then be advanced through the passageways 44, 45. Turning now to
With reference to
With the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 advanced through the passageways 44, 45, the suture pin 62 (
The suture pin 62 may have a length larger than the spacing between the two passageways 44, 45 in the first bone 46. Having the length of the suture pin 62 greater than the spacing between the two passageways 44, 45 in the first bone 46 allows the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 to extend substantially parallel to the two passageways 44, 45, thereby minimizing stress placed on the bones 46, 47 by the first and second contractible loops 32, 34. For example, if the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 are not parallel to the passageways 44, 45, then the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 will exert a force against the sideways of the passageways 44, 45 and/or the portion of bone between the passageways 44, 45, causing the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 to dig into and damage the bones 46, 47.
In addition to having a length greater than the spacing between the two passageways 44, 45 in the first bone 46, the suture pin 62 may also have an overall width, diameter, or cross-section that is greater than the diameter of the passageways 44, 45 such that the suture pin 62 will not fit within the passageways 44, 45. As explained herein, the suture pin 62 consistent with the present disclosure may be coupled to the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 after the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 have been advanced through the passageways 44, 45. As a result, the suture pin 62 does not need to be advanced through the passageways 44, 45 and diameter of the passageways 44, 45 may be minimized (i.e., the diameter of the passageways 44, 45 need only be slightly larger than the overall cross-section of the first and second contractible loops 32, 34). As may be appreciated, the smaller diameter of the passageways 44, 45 minimizes the negative impact on the strength of the bones 46, 47 by reducing the amount of bone material that is removed.
Turning now to
With reference to
As generally illustrated in
One embodiment of a suture pin 62c having an enlarged portion is generally illustrated in
The enlarged portions 70 may be formed by forming one or more knots (such as, but not limited to, an overhand knot, half hitch knot, square knot, half knot, or the like). The knots may be made from the same piece of suture as the main body 64, and/or may include additional pieces of suture. A benefit to a suture pin having an all-suture construction is that is minimizes the amount of different materials used by the suture system. Additionally, tissue may grow into the suture material, thereby reducing the possibility of the suture pin 62c from migrating with respect to the first and second contractible loops 32, 34.
Another embodiment of a suture pin 62d having enlarged portions 70 is generally illustrated in
Other embodiments of a suture pin 62e-62g having enlarged portions 70 are generally illustrated in
The enlarged portions 70 may have a generally “T” shaped or disc-shaped protrusion extending generally radially outward as generally illustrated in
Turning back to
The pusher 76 is configured to aid in reducing/tightening the suture system and to urge the first and second bones 46, 47 towards each other. According to one embodiment, the pusher 76 includes a pivoting section 78 which is advanced through the first and second opposed loops 36, 38 and a pull snare 77 extending outward beyond the distal end 79 of the pivoting section 78. The pivoting section 78 optionally extends at an angle from an arm section 80. While the angle between the pivoting section 78 and the arm section 80 is illustrated at approximately 90 degrees, it should be appreciated that the angle therebetween will depend on the application and the surgeon's preference and may, for example, be in the range of 45 to 135 degrees. The pusher 76 also optionally includes a handle portion 82 coupled to the arm section 80 to aid in gripping the pusher 76.
To reduce/tighten the suture system, the surgeon pulls the locking limbs 24, 26 of the suture construct 10 away from the second bone 47 while simultaneously urging the pusher 76 towards the second bone 47, thereby reducing the length of the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 and applying a compressive force through the first and second contractible loops 32, 34, the bridge 18 (and the optional suture plate 58), and suture pin 62 to bias the first and second bones 46, 47 towards each other. More specifically, the length of the locking limbs 24, 26 of the suture construct 10 is extended as a portion of the suture 12 is pulled from the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 and through the opposed loops 36, 38. The pusher 76 prevents the opposed loops 36, 38 from self-collapsing as the locking limbs 24, 26 are pulled and effectively acts as a pulley.
Once the suture system applies a desired amount of force to urge the first and second bones 46, 47 towards each other, the locking limbs 24, 26 of the suture construct 10 are advanced into and captured by the pull snare 77 extending out from the distal end 79 of the pusher 76. The pusher 76 is then retracted through the first and second opposed loops 36, 38, causing a least a portion of the locking limbs 24, 26 to pass through the opposed loops 36, 38 as generally illustrated in
Turning now to
With reference to
The suture construct 10a of the system 1a is installed in the first and second bones 46, 47 in a manner similar to the suture construct 10. For the sake of brevity, all of the installation steps of the suture system 1a have not been repeated, and reference is made to the remainder of the instant application. Specifically, the passageways 44, 45 may be formed in the bones 46, 47 and the contractible loops 32, 34 are advanced through a respective one of the passageways 44, 45 (from the second bone 47 and then through the first bone 46) until a distal portion of the contractible loops 32, 34 extends beyond the first bone 46 in the same manner as described herein. The contractible loops 32, 34 may be advanced through the passageways 44, 45 until the bridge 18 (or the optional suture plate 58) is proximate to or abuts against the second bone 47. With the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 advanced through the passageways 44, 45, a suture pin 62 is then coupled to the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 such that the suture construct 10 forms an enclosed loop extending around a portion of the first and second bones 46, 47 in the same manner described herein. With the suture pin 62 extending between the first and second contractible loops 32, 34, the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 may be pulled away from the first bone 46 to urge the suture pin 62 against the first bone 46, thereby aiding in maintaining the suture pin 62 within the first and second contractible loops 32, 34.
Whereas the reduction of the suture construct 10 utilized a pusher 76, the installation and reduction of the suture construct 10a replaces the pusher 76 and utilizes one or more pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) instead. More specifically, with the suture pin 62 extending between the first and second contractible loops 32, 34 and urged against the first bone 46, the user grasps the hot sides 108(1), 108(2) (for example, using a gripper, grasper, forceps, 112 or the like as generally illustrated in
As may be appreciated, pulling the hot sides 108(1), 108(2) of the opposed loops 36, 38 causes the length of the contractible loops 32, 34 to be reduced since the hot sides 108(1), 108(2) are slidably coupled to the contractible loops 32, 34 through the loops 20, 22. Reducing the lengths of the opposed loops 36, 38 applies a compressive force through the first and second contractible loops 32, 34, the bridge 18 (and the optional suture plate 58), and suture pin 62 to bias the first and second bones 46, 47 towards each other. Once the desired amount of compressive force is applied to the bones 46, 47, the suture construct 10a may be temporally maintained in the compressed state by urging the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) against the loops 20, 22 and/or the knots 14, 16, and the tension on the hot sides 108(1), 108(2) (e.g., by means of the forceps 112) may be temporarily eliminated. While urging the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) against the loops 20, 22 and/or the knots 14, 16, the user may then pull on the locking limbs 24, 26 of the suture construct 10a. As noted above, the locking limbs 24, 26 are already passed through the opposed loops 36, 38. As the user pulls on the locking limbs 24, 26, the length of the opposed loops 36, 38 decreases until the opposed loops 36, 38 are compressed against the locking limbs 24, 26 extending therethrough. The tension on the suture construct 10a causes the opposed loops 36, 38 to reduce against the locking limbs 24, 26, thereby locking the suture construct 10a and preventing the suture construct 10a from loosening. Once the suture construct 10a is locked, excess lengths of the locking limbs 24, 26 may be trimmed proximate to the opposed loops 36, 38.
The pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) optionally include one or more outriggers 114 extending generally outward from the distal ends 104(1), 104(2) of the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2), for example, outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) as generally illustrated in
With reference to
Optionally, one or more of the proximal ends 160(1), 106(2) of the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) may include a taper 116 to aid in visualization of the tip. Additionally, the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) may optionally include one or more apertures 118. The apertures 118 may facilitate sterilization of the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) by allowing the sterilization medium to more easily flow through the lumens 101(1), 101(2) of the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) and/or may facilitate molding of the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) by allowing pins to be aligned through the apertures 118 to aid in aligning a centering pins disposed through the lumens 101(1), 101(2).
The pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) facilitate the reduction of the suture construct 10a. In particular, the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) allow the user to pull the suture 12 (e.g., the hot sides 108(1), 108(2)) from the opposed loops 36, 38 linearly through the first and second loops 20, 22, thereby allowing a user to more easily apply a much greater amount of compressive force through the suture system 1a. Moreover, rotating/twisting the hot sides 108(1), 108(2) using the forceps 112 on the distal ends 104(1), 104(2) of the pusher tubes 100(1), 100(2) creates a mechanical advantage (e.g., a pulley-like effect) which greatly increases the amount of compressive force which may be applied through the suture system 1a.
Turning now to
As may be appreciated, the main body of the suture pin should be strong enough to prevent failure when reducing the suture construct. Put another way, if the suture pin is not strong enough, then the forces exerted against the suture pin by the suture construct will excessively bend the suture pin causing an unacceptable amount of deformation of the suture pin which can lead to bone damage or failure of the suture pin. As the cross-sectional thickness of the suture pin is increased, however, the main body of the suture pin begins to close/cover-over the opening in the bone defined by the passageway therethrough. An example of this is illustrated in
In addition, the rectangular cross-section of the main body 64 significantly increases the amount of friction when reducing the suture construct. In particular, because the contractible loop 32 is forced to travel between the main body 64 and the opening 120, the contractible loop 32 must slide across the four corners 122a, 122b, 122c 122d of the main body 64 as well as two portion portions 124a, 124b of the perimeter of the opening 120. The four corners 122a, 122b, 122c 122d and portions 124a, 124b generate a very high stress and/or friction concentrations, thereby increasing the overall amount of force necessary to slide the contractible loop 32 when reducing the suture construct.
Referring back to
With reference to
With reference again to
One or more of the enlarged portions 70 of the suture pin 62h may also feature one or more shoulders 127 extending outwardly beyond the main body 64. For example, the shoulders 127 may form a generally an arrowhead-like shape which extend outward and generally towards the opposite end (though the shoulders 127 may extend outward generally perpendicularly from the main body 64 or outward generally away from the opposite end). As discussed herein, the enlarged portions 70 may aid in keeping the contractible loop(s) 32, 34 disposed on the main body 64 during assembly/implanting of the suture system within passageway(s) 44, 45.
While the main body 64 is described having a generally circular cross-section, it may be appreciated that the main body 64 may also include a generally oval cross-section. Additionally, while the entire main body 64 is illustrated having a generally circular, it may be appreciated that only the portions or regions of the main body 64 over which the contractible loop(s) 28, 30 slide when reducing the suture construct may have a generally circular or oval cross-section. Moreover, while the suture pin 62h is illustrated having a first and a second enlarged portion 70, it may be appreciated that the main body 64 may extend between one or more reduced portions as disclosed herein.
Variations of the suture system and suture construct described herein are considered to be part of this disclosure. For example, while the suture construct the suture construct described above is generally symmetrical about the bridge (e.g., the suture construct is illustrated having first and second knots, first and second loops, first and second contractible loops, and first and second opposed loops separated by the bridge), the bridge section may be eliminated and the suture construct may feature only one half of the remaining construct (i.e., a single reduction construct). More specifically, the suture construct may alternatively include only one knot, one loop, one contractible loop, and one opposed loop. The contractible loop may be passed through a single passageway formed through the first and second bones. A first suture pin may be disposed through a distal end of the contractible loop against the first bone and a second splice pin may be disposed through a proximal end of the contractible loop against the second bone. The suture construct may then be tightened by pulling on the locking limb of the suture using a pusher or pusher tube as generally described herein. Once the desired amount of force is applied by the suture construct, the tension on the suture construct causes the opposed loop to reduce against the locking limb, thereby locking the suture construct and preventing the suture construct from loosening. Once the suture construct is locked, the locking limb may be trimmed proximate to the opposed loop.
One or more of the suture systems consistent with the present disclosure provide numerous advantages. For example, the suture systems may include an all thread (suture) repair device which does not require the surgeon to tie any knots, welds, or the like in order to secure and/or draw the suture system tight. The elimination of knots is significant because many surgeons are uncomfortable tying knots due to the possibility of the knot becoming loose and/or the difficulty associated with tying a knot during a surgical procedure. Additionally, welding increases the possibility of accidental collateral damage to surrounding tissue and may be difficult during a surgical procedure.
Additionally, the suture systems consistent with the present disclosure eliminate the need to pass buttons, pledgets, or the like through passageways formed in the bone. As a result, the passageways formed in the bone may have a smaller diameter and may minimize the potential of causing incidental complications (such as, but not limited to, damaging the bones during drilling and/or cracking the bones after installation).
The suture systems consistent with the present disclosure also provide an “equilibrium” construct. More specifically, the suture systems consistent with the present disclosure distribute the compressive force generated by the suture system evenly across the entire suture system. In contrast, other suture systems utilize two separate and distinct sutures. Consequently, one suture may exert more compressive force than the other suture. This uneven compressive force may place additional stress on the tissue and/or bones, and may lead to the tissue or bones failing.
According to one aspect, the present disclosure features a suture system including a suture construct having a first reduction construct configured to be selectively arranged in an expanded state and a reduced state. The first reduction construct includes a first locking limb, a first contractible loop, and a first opposed loop disposed generally opposite to the first contractible loop, wherein reduction of the first opposed loop contracts the first contractible loop from the expanded state into the reduced state and secures the suture construct in the reduced state. The suture construct may also include a second reduction construct.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure features a suture system including a first and a second reduction construct separated by a bridge. Each of the reduction constructs features a knot defining a loop, a contractible loop and an opposed loop separated by the loop, and a locking limb extending from the loop and the opposed loop. Each of the reduction constructs is configured to be selectively reduced from an expanded state to a reduced state by reducing a length of the contractible loop by urging the locking limb through the loop from the opposed loop, thereby advancing a portion of the contractible loop through the loop and into the opposed loop.
According to yet another aspect, the present disclosure features a suture system including a first and a second reduction construct separated by a bridge. Each of the reduction constructs is configured to be selectively arranged in an expanded state and a reduced state and each includes a locking limb, a contractible loop, and an opposed loop disposed generally opposite to the contractible loop. Reduction of the opposed loop contracts the contractible loop from the expanded state into the reduced state and secures the suture construct in the reduced state.
According to yet a further aspect, the present disclosure features a suture pin including a first and a second enlarged portion and an elongated body portion extending between the first and the second enlarged portion. The elongated body portion has a generally circular cross-section. The first and the second enlarged portion have a cross-section which greater than a cross-section of the elongated body portion.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure features a method for securing two bones together using a suture system. The method includes forming a first and a second passageway, each extending through a first and a second bone; advancing a distal portion of a first and a second contractible loop through a respective one of the first and the second passageways until the distal ends extend beyond the first bone, wherein proximal regions of the first and the second contractible loops are separated by a bridge, the bridge being disposed proximate to the second bone; advancing a suture plate through the distal portion of the first and the second contractible loops extending beyond the first bone; and reducing the first and the second contractible loops disposed within the first and the second passageways by advancing a first and a second locking limb from a first and a second opposed loop and through a first and a second loop, respectively, thereby advancing portions of the first and second contractible loops through the first and the second loops and into the first ands second opposed loops.
According to yet a further aspect, the present disclosure features a method for forming a suture construct. The method includes providing a length of suture; forming a first and a second knot and a first and a second loop, respectively, in the suture, the first and second knots being separated by a bridge; and passing intermediate portions of the suture through the first and the second loops to form a first and a second contractible loop and a first and a second opposed loop, respectively, wherein a first and a second locking limb extends from the first and the second opposed loops through the first and the second loops, respectively.
It should be appreciated that various features of the different embodiments described herein may be combined together.
While the principles of the present disclosure have been described herein, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation as to the scope of the invention. The features and aspects described with reference to particular embodiments disclosed herein are susceptible to combination and/or application with various other embodiments described herein. Such combinations and/or applications of such described features and aspects to such other embodiments are contemplated herein. Other embodiments are contemplated within the scope of the present invention in addition to the exemplary embodiments shown and described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the following claims.
All definitions, as defined and used herein, should be understood to control over dictionary definitions, definitions in documents incorporated by reference, and/or ordinary meanings of the defined terms.
The indefinite articles “a” and “an,” as used herein in the specification and in the claims, unless clearly indicated to the contrary, should be understood to mean “at least one.”
The phrase “and/or,” as used herein in the specification and in the claims, should be understood to mean “either or both” of the elements so conjoined, i.e., elements that are conjunctively present in some cases and disjunctively present in other cases. Other elements may optionally be present other than the elements specifically identified by the “and/or” clause, whether related or unrelated to those elements specifically identified, unless clearly indicated to the contrary.
All references, patents and patent applications and publications that are cited or referred to in this application are incorporated in their entirety herein by reference.
Additional disclosure in the format of claims is set forth below:
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/351,530, filed Nov. 15, 2016, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/863,917 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,492,200), filed Apr. 16, 2013. The entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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