WO2015095524A2 - Knotless all suture tissue repair - Google Patents
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- knot tying and suture management Two major challenges facing all surgeons, and endoscopic surgeons in particular, are knot tying and suture management. Use of multiple sutures can lengthen procedure time, producing higher risk to the patient and lower repair predictability.
- Endoscopic knot tying is also very challenging.
- arthroscopic soft tissue biceps tenodesis requires multiple passes of suture through the tendon and rotator cuff, followed by retrieval and knot tying which require a great deal of skill.
- a knotless anchoring assembly and method that uses only soft, flexible materials in repairs has a number of advantages including: 1) the use of a less-invasive techniques for implantation because the use of a material that is less brittle allows the use of smaller holes in bone; 2) the ease of MRI use in follow-up; 3) no risk of a hard device lodging in a joint or body cavity; 4)potentially better tissue incorporation, 5) stronger bone and lower risk of bone fracture; 6) the elimination of sophisticated knot-tying, and 7) elimination of the high profile knot stack, which may cause irritation.
- a knotless anchor for securing a tissue to a bone or tissue to tissue in a human or animal includes an implant for inserting into the bone and a suture for joining the tissue to the implant.
- the suture is looped through the tissue, and drawn through a soft suture-locking tunnel present within the implant.
- Applying a first force in the proximal direction to the loop of suture causes the first suture-locking tunnel to radially decrease thereby binding the suture and prohibiting the first loop from expanding.
- Applying tension to a first and second end of the suture causes the anchoring implant to change from a first elongate, radially narrow, configuration to a second axially shortened, radially extended, configuration.
- the anchoring implant may be expanded to its second configuration, thereby locking it in the bone hole.
- the suture is fed back into itself, and the suture-locking tunnel is comprised of an intermediate length or portion of the suture between the suture ends.
- the anchor further comprises a second soft elongate suture-locking tunnel, and wherein applying tension to the first loop causes each of the first and second suture-locking tunnels to radially decrease thereby locking the suture and prohibiting the first loop from expanding.
- the suture is a braid.
- the anchoring implant is a braided structure.
- the anchoring implant has a tubular structure when in the first
- the suture is at least partially interwoven along the sidewalls of the anchoring implant.
- the anchoring implant and the first suture consist of biodegradable materials.
- the anchoring implant is made of a hard material.
- an anchor assembly for securing tissue to a bone or tissue to tissue of an animal or human comprises an anchoring implant for inserting into the bone or tissue, a first suture extending through the anchoring implant, a first suture-locking cradle; and a first snare extending through the first suture-locking cradle.
- the first snare draws a first end of the first suture through the suture-locking cradle to form a first suture loop through the tissue, wherein applying tension to the first suture loop actuates the first suture locking cradle to bind the first suture therein, thereby prohibiting the first suture loop from expanding.
- Applying tension to a terminal end of the suture when the anchoring implant is located in the bone causes the anchoring implant to change from the first configuration into a second configuration comprising an axially shortened, and radially extended shape so as to lock the anchoring implant in the hole.
- the anchor assembly further comprises a second snare extending through a second suture-locking cradle located along the suture, and for drawing the first end of the first suture therethrough.
- the anchor assembly is configured such that when the first end of the first suture is drawn through the first suture-locking cradle so as to form the first suture loop through the tissue, the first suture extends from the tissue, along an exterior surface of the sidewalls, and into the anchoring implant at the distal end of the implant.
- the anchor assembly further comprises an elongate inserter tube, the anchoring implant being disposed within a distal lumen of the inserter tube.
- the anchor assembly further comprises an inner push member
- the push member comprises a stop surface in opposition to the proximal end of the anchoring implant, and wherein the inserter tube is axially moveable relative to the push member.
- the anchor assembly further comprises a pin between the inserter tube and the distal end of the anchoring implant.
- the pin is adapted to prevent substantial distortion of the anchoring implant when the first end of the first suture is drawn by the first snare.
- the anchoring implant comprises a soft braided structure.
- the anchor assembly comprises a knot or loop between the anchoring implant and the first suture.
- a method of anchoring a tissue to a bone of a human or an animal without tying a knot comprises: creating a hole into the bone; passing a first end of a suture through the tissue; drawing the first end of the suture through a first suture-locking cradle at least partially located in an anchoring implant thereby forming a first loop of suture extending from the proximal end of the anchoring implant, through the tissue, and returning to the anchoring implant, wherein the suture-locking cradle comprises a soft elongate passageway; inserting the anchoring implant into the hole; deploying the soft anchoring implant in the hole; and approximating the tissue to the soft anchoring implant.
- the method further comprises actuating the first suture-locking
- actuating is performed prior to the step of deploying.
- the step of actuating is performed by pulling proximally on at least one of a) the tissue and b) the suture connected to the tissue.
- the inserting step comprises inserting an anchoring implant having a soft braided structure into the hole.
- the suture is at least partially interwoven along the sidewalls of the anchoring implant.
- approximating the tissue is performed by decreasing the size of the first loop.
- decreasing the size of the first loop is performed by pulling on the first end of the suture.
- pulling on the first end of the suture comprises tensioning the suture to a predetermined force.
- deploying is performed by shortening axially and expanding radially the anchoring implant.
- the deploying is performed by pulling on at least one of the first suture end and a second suture end extending proximally from the anchoring implant.
- the method further comprises drawing a second end of the first suture through a second suture-locking cradle disposed in the anchoring implant, thereby forming a second loop of suture extending from the proximal end of the anchoring implant.
- the drawing is performed by capturing the first end of the suture in a wire loop of an elongate snare.
- the deploying step comprises pulling the soft anchoring implant against a die to expand a cross section of the soft anchoring implant.
- FIGs. 1-6 are side views of a single suture, and illustrate the formation of a plurality of suture locking regions along the suture path;
- Figs. 7-12 are side views of a soft anchoring implant, and illustrate the formation of a plurality of suture locking regions along the suture path;
- Fig. 13 is a side view of the soft anchoring implant shown in Fig. 12 inserted in a bone tunnel;
- Fig. 14 is a side view of the soft anchoring implant shown in Fig. 13 in a radially expanded bone-lock configuration
- FIGs. 15-17 are side views, illustrating approximating a tissue to the soft anchoring implant shown in Fig. 14;
- Fig. 18A is a side view of a single suture, and illustrates the formation of a single suture locking region along a suture path;
- Fig. 18B is a perspective view of a soft anchoring implant comprising a serpentine shaped suture path and associated suture locking region;
- Fig. 18C is a side view of the soft anchoring implant shown in Fig. 18B, deployed in a bone tunnel;
- Fig. 18D is a perspective view of a soft anchoring implant comprising a distally
- Fig. 18E is a cross sectional view of an anchor assembly including tools for snaring the suture tail, advancing the implant into a bone tunnel, deploying the implant in the bone tunnel, and approximating the tissue to the bone;
- Fig. 19 is a side view of a soft anchoring implant in a bone tunnel comprising a
- Fig. 20A is a side view of a soft anchoring implant comprising a first suture for
- Fig. 20B is a side view of the soft anchoring implant shown in Fig. 20A, shown
- Fig. 20C is a side view of a soft anchoring implant comprising a first suture for
- Fig.20D is a side view of the soft anchoring implant shown in Fig. 20C, shown loaded with a second suture and deployed in a bone tunnel;
- Fig. 21 is a side view of a hard anchoring implant, shown loaded with a suture and deployed in a bone tunnel;
- Fig. 22A is a side view of a soft anchoring implant comprising a suture path having a plurality of suture loops extending through a tissue;
- Fig. 22B is a side view of the soft anchoring implant shown in Fig. 20A, shown
- Fig. 23 is a side view of a soft anchoring implant comprising a proximally disposed anchor alignment loop.
- a suture anchoring implant for securing soft tissue to bone, or tissue to tissue is
- the anchor is a soft all suture implant.
- a suture extends through the anchor, through a tissue to be secured, and back through a designated suture locking region or passageway within the anchor enabling the tissue to be secured and without the need for a physician to tie a knot.
- FIGs. 1-6 illustrate the formation of a plurality of suture locking regions along a length of suture in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
- the anchoring implant is not shown in Figs. 1-6 to facilitate understanding of the suture path and locking mechanics.
- a length of hollow braided suture 10 commences at a first suture end 12 and terminates at a second suture end 14. The ends define a suture length therebetween.
- a first snare 30 is shown routed through a portion 32 of the length of suture.
- the snare 30 may be a wire member comprising a loop.
- An example of a snare and hollow braided suture is shown in U.S. Patent 6,296,659 to Foerster.
- the first suture end 12 which has been passed or looped around the tissue, is placed within snare 30, so that the snare may draw the first suture end between the suture braids and into the lumen of the length of suture.
- the first suture end 12 may be drawn along the suture lumen in a direction away from the second suture end 14 before exiting the suture lumen a short distance later.
- the region 32 along the suture length creates a binding interface, suture cradle, or first friction lock region when actuated.
- the first suture end 12 is snared again in a similar manner to that described in Fig. 2 using a second snare 40.
- the second snare is prepared or pre- routed so as to draw the first suture end 12 back through the braids and inside the lumen of the suture. More specifically, the first suture end 12 may be drawn into the lumen of the suture at a location between the first friction lock area 32 and the tissue and weave in a direction again towards the tissue, before exiting the lumen of the suture to create a second friction lock zone 42.
- the region 42 along the suture length may create a second binding interface, suture cradle, or friction lock region when actuated.
- the suture 10 now has two suture ends 12, 14 defining a length of suture in a looped configuration with the tissue 20 and two friction locks areas 32, 42.
- a load is applied to either the first suture end 12 or second suture end 14, or the tissue 20, the suture along the first and second friction lock areas 32, 42 will constrict, bind to itself, and thereby prohibit the loop from expanding.
- the first suture end 12 may be pulled by the user with a Force (Fi) to reduce the length or size of the loop until the tissue is approximated as desired.
- a Force a Force
- Figs. 7-14 illustrate a soft anchoring implant, and formation of a plurality of suture locking regions along a length of suture for knotless reattachment of tissue to bone.
- the soft anchoring implant 70 may be a three- dimensional tubular shape.
- the anchor may have one open proximal end and one closed distal end.
- Exemplary non-limiting dimensions for the implant are in the range of 10mm - 30mm in length and 2mm - 6mm in width or diameter.
- an anchoring implant has a first pre-deployed state in which fibers are relaxed in an elongated state.
- the fibers of the implant are more aligned in an orientation parallel to a longitudinal axis and are generally more concentrated.
- the soft anchoring implant is generally in an elongated state and of a generally small diameter with an exemplary width or diameter "D" of 0.06" to 0.150" and length "L” of 0.5" to 1.0".
- the implant may be pulled and manually manipulated to achieve this configuration or the use of specialized manufacturing fixtures may be employed, such as a funnel, tube and/or pin, which may compel the implant to achieve this first configuration to better fit within an inserter tube.
- the anchor implant is formed from a coarse braided material.
- the structure utilized may be a cylindrical, helically wound braid, such as the common biaxial braid. Pulling the entire braid along its length (i.e., putting the braid in tension) lengthens and narrows it.
- the length (L) is gained by reducing the angle between the braided threads of the wound braid at the crossing points of the threads so that the braided threads align mostly parallel, which also reduces the radial distance between opposing sides and hence the overall circumference.
- the braid longitudinally contracts axially and expands radially, in this case by increasing the angle between the braided threads.
- Non-limiting examples of a soft anchoring implant include the Q-FixTM all suture implant manufactured by ArthroCare Corporation, Texas, USA, and is generally described in U.S. Publication No. 2013/0123810.
- a length of suture is threaded through the anchoring implant, using a snare as mentioned herein.
- a suture end may be passed in a generally distal direction so as to be interwoven in and out of the anchor implant wall, between the material threads in the implant wall but not necessarily into the threads.
- the suture ends 82, 84 extend or snake through a portion of the anchor implant wall all the way to the implant distal end and then return using a similar weaving pattern through the wall on the opposing side of the anchor so as to exit the anchor implant at the proximal end.
- first suture end 82 and a second suture end 84 This results in a first suture end 82 and a second suture end 84, with the length of suture therebetween interwoven within the anchor implant 70. If suture ends 82, 84 were to be pulled at his point, the soft anchor implant 70 would shorten in length and expand radially.
- the plurality of suture locking zones or cradles are formed prior to deploying the soft anchor. As described further herein, the suture is fed or drawn into itself in order to form the plurality of knotless suture locking regions.
- FIGs. 8-12 illustrate formation of the knotless first and second suture locking regions 86, 96 through the soft anchoring implant 70.
- Fig. 8 shows a first snare 90 extending (or drawn) through the lumen of the suture locking region 86 of suture that is interwoven within the implant wall.
- Fig. 9 shows a second snare 94 extending through the lumen of the suture locking region 96 that is disposed on the opposing side to suture locking region 86.
- FIG. 10 shows a suture strand end 82 passed through the tissue 102 and in the first snare 90.
- the snare 90 may now be pulled distally, drawing the suture end 82 through the first half of the anchor, creating the suture friction lock 86.
- FIG. 1 1 shows the first suture end 82 positioned in second snare 94.
- the snare 94 may now be pulled proximally, drawing the tail of strand 82 through the friction lock 96.
- Fig. 12 shows the tissue 102 inside the loop created by the length of suture extending from the anchor implant 70.
- Two distinct friction locking zones or mechanisms 86, 96 have been created.
- the plurality of suture locking zones may be actuated by, for example, pulling on the tissue loop 104, or the tissue 102 itself.
- the first and second suture locking cradles 86, 96 narrow, thereby binding the loop in place and without tying a knot.
- the suture loop is prohibited from expanding when the tissue is pulled.
- Knot 98 may be placed between the suture strand and the soft anchor body. Knot 98 is preferably placed towards the center of the length of suture and the anchor body. Knot 98 serves to maintain the suture locking mechanisms inside the anchor implant and bone tunnel.
- Fig. 13 shows inserting the loaded implant 70 into a hole 1 10 within a bone 1 12. This step may be done manually using instruments including hand held inserter tubes, guides, and advancers or dies (not shown in these figures for facilitating illustration of the internal suture locking mechanisms).
- Fig. 14 shows deploying the anchor by pulling first and second suture ends 82, 84 with force (F 2 ).
- a die instrument (not shown) may be positioned against the proximal end of the anchor 70' to constrain the anchor in the tunnel and prohibit its upward movement.
- the anchor implant expands to a second deployed configuration 70' underneath the cortical layer of the bone, creating a bone lock.
- Figs. 15-17 show approximation of the tissue 102 to the bone 1 12.
- the surgeon may pull on the first suture end 82 to further reduce the loop 104 to a smaller loop 104', and yet smaller loop 104" corresponding to Figs. 16 and 17 respectively.
- the surgeon may further pull on the first suture end 82 until a desired tension force Ti of the tissue 102 to the anchoring implant and bone is created.
- First and second suture ends may be trimmed.
- the tissue repair assemblies and implants may have a plurality of suture locking
- the implant may have less than a plurality of suture locking regions.
- a suture locking mechanism is shown and described having only one friction lock region.
- Fig. 18A shows the suture strand in a hole in a bone 152, the anchor implant being removed for facilitating understanding of the suture path.
- the suture friction lock 155 is shown on the same side as the tissue loop 156.
- the sole friction lock may be disposed opposite the tissue loop, or on another side of the implant.
- the suture may be threaded as described above, except that only one snare loop and friction lock region are made.
- Fig. 18B shows another embodiment having a suture interwoven with a soft anchor implant 158.
- the suture extends across the anchor body in a zig zag or circumferential pattern.
- the suture is fed back into itself at the distal end of the anchor, and out the proximal end of the anchor.
- Tension on the suture loop 156 narrows the suture, creating a suture lock along region 168. Applying tension Ti to first end and second end 164, 166 serves to lock the suture.
- Fig. 18C shows the anchoring implant of Fig. 18B deployed in a tunnel in bone 174.
- Tension is applied as described above to expand the profile of the implant from an elongate linear shape 158, to a 3-dimensional spherical shape 158'.
- the implant is enlarged in the soft cancellous bone tissue 174, below the relatively hard cortical bone layer 176.
- Fig. 18D shows another anchoring implant 182, first suture end 183 and second suture end 188 extending proximally from the anchoring implant.
- the suture is shown threaded or extending through the anchoring implant and through a portion of itself thereby forming a single suture locking region 191 along one lateral side of the anchoring implant.
- the anchoring implant additionally includes a centering or fixation zone 196 formed by the suture making a loop 197 about the distal end of the anchoring implant and being fed back through itself for a predetermined length 196.
- the zone 196 and loop 197 is interwoven at least in part with the soft anchoring implant which serves to maintain alignment of the locking cradle
- Fig. 18E shows an anchor assembly 180 including various instruments for inserting the anchoring implant 182 in a bone tunnel.
- the anchoring implant 182 is located within a distal section of an inserter tube 184.
- a die member 186 abuts the proximal end of the anchoring implant. The die member serves to prevent the anchor from backing out as it is deployed and the tissue is approximated.
- a suture tail is shown commencing at 183, extending along a first lateral side of the anchoring implant 182, and forming a distal loop 197 and fixation zone 196.
- the suture further extends along a second lateral side, opposite to the first lateral side, and exits the anchoring implant at the proximal end to form a bend 199. From bend 199, a length 198 of suture continues in the distal direction along the exterior of soft anchoring implant.
- the suture end 188 is shown extending distally from the soft anchor 182.
- the suture end 188 is passed through a tissue (not shown) and fed into snare loop 190.
- Snare tail 192 is then pulled proximally, drawing the suture end 188 through a hollow lumen portion of the suture to form the suture locking cradle region 191 as described in Fig. 18D.
- suture loop, and or suture ends may be pulled proximally from the anchoring implant to actuate the suture lock 191, binding the suture and prohibiting the suture loop from expanding.
- a pin 194 may be disposed at the distal tip of inserter tube to prevent distortion of the anchoring implant during snaring or other intermediate steps of the surgical procedure.
- the pin is an elongate rigid member removably located at distal end of the inserter tube, extending in a lateral direction through the distal end of the soft anchor, and perpendicular to the axis of the inserter tube.
- the pin 194 is removed.
- the distal end section of the inserter tube assembly 184 is advanced into a bone hole.
- the inserter tube is retracted, leaving the anchor in an undeployed configuration within the hole.
- the anchor bone lock is actuated to secure the anchoring implant 182 in the hole as described above.
- the suture ends may be further pulled to approximate the tissue to a final desired position and tension.
- the suture paths may extend from one sidewall to another in a zigzag pattern such as, for example, the suture pattern shown in Fig. 18B discussed herein.
- the suture and anchor may be made of non-absorbable or absorbable materials.
- Example materials for the suture and implant include, without limitation, polyester and poliglecaprone respectively.
- Fig. 19 shows another suture anchor assembly 200 including a first suture 202 and a separate independent suture 204.
- the first suture 202 is provided to deploy or lock the anchor in the bone and may be removed once the anchor implant has been deployed.
- the second suture 204 is provided to lock the suture, and approximate the tissue to the anchor.
- the second suture 204 may be fed along the lateral and distal sides of the soft suture anchor, through the tissue, and back into a portion 206 of itself (outside of the anchor body) to achieve a suture lock/cradle. Except for the suture cradle portion 206 and tissue loop, the second length 204 of suture may follow the same path as the first length of the suture 202 through the anchoring implant. It is also noteworthy that in the embodiment shown in Fig. 19, the snaring step to form the suture-locking cradle is performed outside the anchor body.
- FIGs. 20A and 20B show another anchoring implant 240 adapted to operate with two sutures: a first suture for locking the anchor in bone, and a second suture for binding the sutures.
- a first suture 242 extends in the proximal end of the anchor 240, down one lateral sidewall, across the distal end of the anchor, and up an opposing lateral sidewall.
- the anchor changes from an elongate cylindrical shape 240 as shown in Fig. 20A, to a short and more spherical shape 240' as shown in Fig. 20B. Consequently, the anchor may be selectively locked in the bone hole.
- Fig. 20A also shows a plurality of wire snares 244, 246, 248, 250 extending through the suture 242.
- the various snares are for drawing a second suture through a plurality of tunnel regions of the first suture 242.
- Fig. 20B shows the second suture (the first suture 242 not shown for ease of
- FIG. 20A and 20B enables two lengths of sutures to be passed through each of the frictional suture locking passageways along the sidewalls. Indeed, second suture is drawn through each suture locking cradle for two passes. This is in contrast to some of the embodiments shown herein in which only one pass of the suture was made through a suture locking or frictional passageway.
- Figs. 20C and 20D show an anchor assembly 280 having one long continuous friction lock instead of two or more short discrete regions.
- the first suture 282 is shown extending from one side of the anchor, to the other side of the anchor.
- the snares 284 and 286 extend through the entire length of the first suture 282. Consequently, the frictional lock region shall include the entire length of the first suture through the anchor.
- Fig. 20D shows a complete path of the second suture joining the tissue 290 to the anchor 280' (the first suture not shown for ease of illustration).
- the anchor 280' is also shown in its deployed bone-locked position.
- the frictional zone 288 shown in Fig. 20D is different than that shown in Fig. 20A in that the friction zone extends laterally through the anchor 280' in contrast to exiting at the anchor proximal/distal ends.
- the suture cradle 288 of Fig. 20D comprises one relatively long locking region rather than two or more distinct friction regions extending along the opposing sidewalls.
- Fig. 21 shows a hard anchor assembly 300 in combination with suture lock mechanism(s) along at least one of the sidewalls of the anchor.
- One or more sutures 302 may be deployed about the anchor 300 in a path as shown in Fig. 21. Threading the suture along the path may be carried out with snares as described herein and as shown and described in Figs. 1-6, for example. Consequently, two suture locking regions 304, 306 may be provided to lock the sutures in place prior to deploying the anchor 300. The anchor may then be deployed in the bone (not shown).
- An example of a hard anchor material is PGA or PLLA.
- anchor shapes may be used in combination with the suture-locking mechanisms described herein.
- the anchor may include barbs or other bone locking features 308 to hold the anchor securely in the bone.
- the suture may be looped around or threaded about protrusions, eyelets or other features 312, 314 present in the anchor to control the suture path, and bolster the desired tissue approximation.
- Suture ends 322, 324 may be pulled to approximate tissue 320 after the anchor is deployed in the bone tunnel.
- Figs. 22A and 22B show another suture locking anchor assembly 400.
- FIG. 22A and 22B provides simultaneous a) locking of anchor implant
- a suture 402 is shown threaded around anchor body 404, terminating at tails 406, 408, and creating two precursor tissue loop lengths 410, 412.
- Suture tails 406, 408 are passed through the tissue 422. Snares 430,432 capture the tails 406, 408 and draw the tails through the suture friction zones along the anchor sidewalls.
- Fig. 22B shows anchor being inserted into the bone tunnel 414.
- Tails 406, 408 are shown pulled proximally which simultaneously locks the anchor in place and binds the sutures. Further tension applied to the suture tails approximates the tissue 422 to the bone.
- Fig. 23 shows another anchor assembly 500 and suture 502 for approximating tissue 504 to bone.
- the anchor assembly 500 is shown positioned in a bone tunnel 510.
- Suture length 512 has been passed through tissue 504 and extends downward into the tunnel 510 along a sidewall.
- suture 512 extends in a downward direction, between the anchor
- Suture 512 terminates at suture tail or end 514.
- a snare 516 extends through a suture capture zone 520 in the suture.
- the suture capture zone is wound about and interwoven with the anchor body 521.
- a suture length may be drawn through the suture friction zone or locking cradle 520.
- the suture tail is then pulled proximally as desired to lock the suture, deploy the anchor in the bone, and to further approximate the tissue.
- Fixation loop 522 is provided to maintain alignment of the anchor and cradle inside the bone tunnel. Consequently, as the anchor is deployed and suture locked, the anchor body is urged into the tunnel instead of being pulled out of the tunnel.
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