WO2004056260A2 - Suture manipulating and/or cutting implement - Google Patents

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WO2004056260A2
WO2004056260A2 PCT/IL2003/001089 IL0301089W WO2004056260A2 WO 2004056260 A2 WO2004056260 A2 WO 2004056260A2 IL 0301089 W IL0301089 W IL 0301089W WO 2004056260 A2 WO2004056260 A2 WO 2004056260A2
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Ran Oren
Dan Moor
Thomas May
Sergio P. Dasilva
Joan M. Sullivan
Stuart K. Fromm
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B17/00Surgical instruments, devices or methods
    • A61B17/04Surgical instruments, devices or methods for suturing wounds; Holders or packages for needles or suture materials
    • A61B17/0469Suturing instruments for use in minimally invasive surgery, e.g. endoscopic surgery
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B17/00Surgical instruments, devices or methods
    • A61B17/04Surgical instruments, devices or methods for suturing wounds; Holders or packages for needles or suture materials
    • A61B17/0483Hand-held instruments for holding sutures
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B17/00Surgical instruments, devices or methods
    • A61B17/04Surgical instruments, devices or methods for suturing wounds; Holders or packages for needles or suture materials
    • A61B17/0467Instruments for cutting sutures
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B17/00Surgical instruments, devices or methods
    • A61B17/04Surgical instruments, devices or methods for suturing wounds; Holders or packages for needles or suture materials
    • A61B17/0469Suturing instruments for use in minimally invasive surgery, e.g. endoscopic surgery
    • A61B2017/0474Knot pushers

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  • the present invention relates to a suture manipulating and/or cutting implement, and particularly to a surgical implement for manipulating a knotted suture to properly locate the knot thereof with respect to tissue being sutured, and then for removing excess suture from the knot.
  • Surgical procedures are increasingly being performed through small portals, or incisions leading directly to the surgical site operated on, thereby minimizing damage to the adjacent tissue.
  • the technique is also known by the name endoscopy. Since the area operated on is not directly visible to the surgeon, the surgeon generally relies on a system of internal illumination and imaging through a small video camera and is guided by an enlarged image generated on a monitor screen.
  • Suturing is also possible, and many suture passing and stitching devices are available to the endoscopist. Tying a knot endoscopically remains, however, barely possible.
  • the alternative solution is to use an excess length of suture and to bring the end of the strands to the outside for easy tying.
  • One of several types of sliding knots similar to the "hangman's knot", is formed at the outside, then moved down the remaining strand through the access portal, and tightened firmly over the tissue stitched.
  • the excess length of suture is then cut off at a small distance above the knot.
  • the length of the suture end remaining after cutting is important: if it is too long, it may cause irritation; if it is too short, the knot may fail to hold.
  • the steps described above are generally performed by first using a knot manipulator device for pushing the suture, and then a cutting device, such as an endoscopic suture scissors, for cutting off the excess.
  • a cutting device such as an endoscopic suture scissors
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an implement of the foregoing type having a number of advantages in the above respects, as will be described more particularly below.
  • an implement for manipulating a knotted suture to properly locate the knot thereof with respect to tissue being suture, and then for removing excess suture from the knot
  • the implement comprising: a body member including a handle at one end, and a knot-engageable section at the opposite for engaging and moving the knotted suture by manipulation of the handle; and a cutting member carried by the body member and movable with respect thereto; the cutting member including a finger-piece at one end proximate to the handle, and a cutting edge at the opposite end proximate to the knot-engageable section of the body member; the finger-piece being movable with respect to the handle from a normal position wherein the cutting edge is disengaged from the suture at the knot-engageable section of the body member, to an actuated position during which the cutting edge engages and cuts the suture at a pretermined distance from the knot; such that the body member may be manipulated to engage the knotted suture and to properly locate the knot with respect to the
  • the implement further includes a spring biasing the finger-piece of the cutter member to its normal condition.
  • the body member includes an elongated section between its handle and its knot- engageable section; and the cutting member moves parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated section when moved to its actuated position by the finger- piece.
  • the knot-engageable section includes a bore for receiving the knotted suture with the knot located at one side of the bore, and the suture to be cut extending through the bore to the opposite side thereof such as to permit tensioning the knot before cutting the suture.
  • the bore in the knot-engageable section of the body member for receiving the knotted suture is an angled bore, extending at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the elongated section of the body member.
  • an implement constructed in accordance with the foregoing features may be used for conveniently manipulating a knotted suture to properly locate the knot with respect to the tissue being sutured, and then, while the implement is still in place, for removing excess suture from the knot.
  • Such an implement can be designed to remove a pretermined length of the suture to assure the suture will hold, but not so long as to cause irritation.
  • An implement constructed in accordance with the foregoing features may also be designed to operate through relatively small portals or incisions.
  • an instrument for cutting a knotted suture comprising: a body member including a handle at one end and a knot-engageable section at the opposite end for engaging the knotted suture to be cut; and a cutting member carried by the body member and including an end portion formed with a cutting edge for cutting the knotted suture at a predetermined distance from the knot thereof; the cutting member being movable along its longitudinal axis from a normal position to an actuated position for cutting the knotted suture; the knot- engageable section of the body member being formed with an axial bore for receiving the end portion of the cutting member when the cutting member is moved to its actuated position; the knot-engageable section of the body member also being formed with an angled bore therethrough intersecting the axial bore at an angle to the longitudinal axis for receiving the knotted suture, with the knot located at one side of the angled bore and the suture to be cut extending through the angled bore to the opposite side thereof, such as to permit tensioning the knot, and then cutting
  • Such an implement may therefore be used merely to remove, in a convenient manner, a pretermined excess of suture from the knot.
  • Fig. 1 is a three-dimensional view illustrating one form of implement constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is a three-dimensional exploded view illustrating the two main members in the implement of Fig. 1 ;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view illustrating the distal end of the implement of Fig. 1 when engaging a knotted suture to be manipulated to a desired location, and then to be trimmed of excess length;
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged sectional view long lines iv ⁇ iv of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of the distal end of the implement of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 6 is a cut-way view of the proximal end of the implement of Fig. 1.
  • the preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings is an implement for manipulating a knotted suture to properly locate the knot with respect to tissue being sutured, and then for removing excess suture from the knot.
  • the illustrated implement includes two main members: a body member, generally designated 10, manipulatable by the user to properly locate the knot of a knotted suture with respect to the tissue being sutured; and a cutting member, generally designated 20, carried by the body member and movable with respect thereto for cutting an excess length of the suture after the knot has been properly located with respect to the tissue being sutured.
  • a body member generally designated 10
  • a cutting member generally designated 20
  • the body member 10 includes a handle 11 at one end, defining the proximal end of the implement, and a knot-engageable end section 12 at the opposite end, defining the distal end of the implement.
  • the end section 12 is formed as the angled tip of an elongated intermediate section 13 joined to the handle 11 by a pair of fasteners 14.
  • the elongated intermediate section 13 of body member 10 is formed with an axially-extending slot 15 parallel to the longitudinal axis of body member 10 for receiving the cutting member 20.
  • Slot 15 merges with an axial bore 16, which is coaxial with slot 15 and passes through the end section 12 of the body member.
  • End section 12 of the body member is further formed with an angled bore 17 passing through end section 12 and forms an angle ( ⁇ ) with respect to the axial bore 16.
  • Bore 16 is of cylindrical configuration and is coaxial with the longitudinal axis of slot 15 and the elongated section 13 of the body member 10.
  • Fig. 3 more particularly illustrates the end section 12 of body member 10 for receiving the knotted suture, generally designated 30.
  • the knotted suture 30 includes two sutures 31 and 32 tied into a knot 33 which is to be properly located with respect to the tissue being sutured.
  • the outer face of end section 12 pierced by the angled bore 17 is formed with a recess 18 for receiving the knot 33.
  • knot 33 is formed such that one suture 31 has a short surplus length outwardly of the knot 33, whereas the other suture 32 has a long surplus length outwardly of the knot.
  • the long surplus length suture 32 is passed through the angled bore 17 in end section 12 and through axial bore 16, and emerges from the opposite face of the body member 10.
  • the long surplus end of suture 2 enables the suture to be manually grasped in order to draw its knot 33 into recess 18 of end section 12, and to tension the knotted suture during its manipulation to its proper position with respect to the tissue being sutured.
  • the cutting member 10 may be manually actuated to cut the suture 32 at the intersection of the angled bore 17 with the axial bore 16, to thereby remove a predetermined excess of suture 32.
  • Cutter member 20 includes a finger-piece 21 at the proximal end, an end section 22 at the distal end, and an elongated intermediate section 23 coupling finger-piece 21 to the end section.
  • finger-piece 21 is located proximal to the handle 11 of body member 10; the intermediate section 23 is disposed witxiin the elongated slot 15 of the body member; and the end section 22 is aligned with the axial bore 16 formed in end section 12 of the body member.
  • Cutter member 20 further includes a spring 24 at the proximal end of the implement urging cutting member 20 to its normal position illustrated in Fig. 3, wherein the end section 22 of the cutting member is located within the axial bore 16 on the proximal side of the intersection of that bore with the angled bore 17.
  • End section 22 of cutter member 20 is of cylindrical configuration so as to be movable within axial bore 16, and is formed at its outer face with an annular cutting edge 25, for cutting the suture 32 passing through the angled bore 17.
  • handle 11 of body member 10 is constituted of two loops, 11a, lib joined together to define recesses lie, l id on its opposite faces.
  • the implement may thus be held between two fingers of the user received in the opposed recesses lie, lid.
  • the user's thumb is located to conveniently engage the finger-piece 21 of the cutting member 20 to actuate the cutting member.
  • Angle ⁇ defined by the intersecting axes of the angled bore 17 and the axial bore 16 in end section 12 of the body member, is preferably 15-75 degrees or, more preferably, 30-60 degrees. A most preferred example would be about 45 degrees.
  • the knotted suture 30 to be manipulated and cut is passed through the end section 12 of body member 10, such that the knot 33 is received within recess 18, and the long suture 32 passes through the angled bore 17 to the opposite face of the body member, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • Suture 32 may then be grasped by the user and slightly tensioned to firmly seat knot 33 within recess 18 as the implement is manipulated to properly locate the knot with respect to the tissue being sutured.
  • finger-piece 21 When the knot has thus been properly located, and while tension is still applied to suture 32, finger-piece 21 may be actuated to move the annular cutting edge 25 of the cutting member 20 completely through axial bore 16 to thereby cut the suture 22 at the juncture of the axial bore 16 with the angled bore 17.
  • the juncture of the intermediate section 23 of cutting member 20 with its end section 22, is formed with an annular shoulder, shown at 23a in Fig. 3, engageable with a corresponding shoulder 13a formed in the juncture of elongated section 13 with end section 12 of the body member 10 to limit the actuated position of the cutting member.
  • the implement illustrated in the drawings conveniently enables a knotted suture to be manipulated in order to properly locate the knot with respect to the tissue being sutured; and when so located, it conveniently enables the cutting member 20 to be actuated in order to remove excess suture from the knot.
  • the amount of excess suture removed is fixed by the distance between the outer surface of end section 12 engageable with the knot 33, and the point of intersection of the angled bore 17 with the axial bore 16 first engaged by the cutting edge 25 of the cutting member 20 when that member is moved to its actuated position. Accordingly, this distance can be fixed beforehand to ensure that the suture remaining after cutting is of sufficient length to hold the knot, but not so long as to cause irritation.

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