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Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 | UP-0784031 (2004-02-20) |
등록번호 | US-7608092 (2009-11-10) |
발명자 / 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 96 인용 특허 : 783 |
An apparatus and method of repairing a tear in body tissue includes inserting a needle containing a retaining head from a first insertion position on a first outer surface of the body tissue, through the tear and to a second outer surface of the body tissue. The retaining head is ejected from the in
An apparatus and method of repairing a tear in body tissue includes inserting a needle containing a retaining head from a first insertion position on a first outer surface of the body tissue, through the tear and to a second outer surface of the body tissue. The retaining head is ejected from the insertion needle and grasps the second outer surface in an engaged position. An anchor coupled to the retaining head by a flexible member is advanced from a second insertion position on the first outer surface of the body tissue to a position at least through a portion of the tear. The flexible member extends a distance along the first outer surface of the body tissue from the first insertion position to the second insertion position.
What is claimed is: 1. A method of repairing a tear in body tissue comprising: inserting a needle containing a retaining head therein from a first insertion position on a first outer surface of the body tissue, through the tear and to a second outer surface of the body tissue; ejecting said retaini
What is claimed is: 1. A method of repairing a tear in body tissue comprising: inserting a needle containing a retaining head therein from a first insertion position on a first outer surface of the body tissue, through the tear and to a second outer surface of the body tissue; ejecting said retaining head from said needle, said retaining head grasping said second outer surface in an engaged position; and locating a blunt end of a hollow tube adjacent to the body tissue without penetrating the body tissue at a second insertion position distinct from said first insertion position, said hollow tube containing an anchor therein; and advancing said anchor by advancing a plunger within said hollow tube toward said blunt end, said anchor piercing the body tissue ahead of said plunger and advancing to a position within the body tissue intermediate a portion of the tear and said second outer surface of the body tissue, said anchor coupled to said retaining head by a flexible member that extends from said first insertion position to said second insertion position, wherein a first terminal end of said flexible member is coupled to said retaining head and a second terminal end of said flexible member is coupled to said anchor. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein ejecting said retaining head from said needle comprises: advancing a plunger within said needle toward a distal opening of said needle; deploying said retaining head from said distal opening; and removing said needle from said body tissue at said first insertion position. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said advancing said plunger within said needle further comprises: guiding said flexible member along a longitudinal slot disposed along said needle. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said advancing said plunger further comprises: guiding said flexible member along a longitudinal slot disposed along said hollow tube. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein locating said blunt end of said hollow tube comprises: locating said blunt end of said hollow tube a predetermined offset distance from said first insertion position whereby said advancing said anchor to said position within the body tissue makes said flexible member taught between said first and second insertion positions. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein ejecting said retaining head and advancing said anchor are simultaneously performed. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising simultaneously piercing the body tissue with said needle and locating said blunt end adjacent to the body tissue. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising fixing said needle relative to said hollow tube. 9. A method of repairing a tear in body tissue comprising: passing a needle from a first portion of the body tissue, through the tear and to an outer surface of the body tissue; ejecting a retaining head from said needle such that said retaining head lies against said outer surface in an engaged position; locating a blunt hollow member against said first portion of the body tissue without penetrating the body tissue; and deploying an anchor from said blunt hollow member, said anchor coupled to said retaining head by a flexible member, said anchor being advanced from said first portion, through the tear to a desired location within the body tissue intermediate the tear and said outer surface of the body tissue, wherein said flexible member extends a distance along said first portion of the body tissue and wherein a first terminal end of said flexible member is coupled to said retaining head and a second terminal end of said flexible member is coupled to said anchor. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein deploying said anchor to said desired location comprises: securing said first terminal end of said flexible member at only one location to said retaining head; molding said second terminal end of said flexible member to said anchor; and inserting said anchor to said desired location wherein said flexible member is taught between said anchor and said retaining head. 11. The method of claim 9 wherein ejecting said retaining head from said needle comprises: advancing a plunger within said needle toward a distal opening of said needle; deploying said retaining head from said distal opening; and removing said needle from said body tissue. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein advancing said plunger further comprises: guiding said flexible member along a longitudinal slot disposed along said needle. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein deploying said anchor comprises: locating a distal end of said blunt hollow member onto the body tissue, said blunt hollow member containing said anchor therein; and advancing a plunger within said blunt hollow member a predetermined distance thereby advancing said anchor to said desired location. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the body tissue is a meniscus and the tear is a tear in the meniscus; wherein said first portion of the body tissue is a first outer surface of the meniscus; wherein said outer surface of the body tissue is a second outer surface of the meniscus; and wherein the desired location is in the meniscus. 15. A method of repairing a tear in a meniscus comprising: inserting a cannulated piercing member having a piercing end and defining a first length, said cannulated piercing member containing a retaining head therein from a first insertion position on a first outer surface of the meniscus, through the tear and to a second outer surface of the meniscus, said retaining head having a longitudinal body and positioned generally longitudinally within said cannulation; ejecting said retaining head from said piercing member such that said retaining head engages said second outer surface of the meniscus; and positioning a terminal end of a hollow tube on said first outer surface; and advancing an anchor from said hollow tube, while said hollow tube remains external to said first out surface, said anchor being coupled to said retaining head, wherein said anchor is advanced from a second insertion position on said first outer surface of the meniscus to an implanted position, wherein in said implanted position, said anchor passes through a portion of the tear and remains within tissue defining the meniscus, said anchor coupled to said retaining head by a flexible member that extends a distance along said first outer surface of the meniscus, wherein a first terminal end of said flexible member is coupled to said retaining head and a second terminal end of said flexible member is coupled to said anchor. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein ejecting said retaining head from said piercing member comprises: advancing a plunger within said piercing member toward a distal opening of said piercing member; deploying said retaining head from said distal opening; and removing said piercing member from said meniscus at said first insertion position. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein advancing a plunger further comprises: guiding said flexible member along a longitudinal slot disposed along said piercing member. 18. The method of claim 15 wherein advancing said anchor comprises: locating a blunt end of said hollow tube on said second insertion position without penetrating the meniscus, said hollow tube containing said anchor therein, said hollow tube having a second length that is less than said first length, such that said piercing end extends beyond said blunt end; and advancing a plunger within said hollow tube a predetermined distance toward said distal end thereby advancing said anchor to a desired location in the meniscus, said anchor piercing the meniscus during said advancing. 19. The method of claim 18 wherein locating a blunt end of a hollow tube comprises: locating said blunt end of said hollow tube a predetermined offset distance from said first insertion position whereby advancing said anchor to said desired location makes said flexible member taught between said first and second insertion positions to substantially close the tear. 20. The method of claim 18 wherein said cannulated piercing member and said hollow tube are distinct components fixedly coupled such that ejecting said retaining head and advancing said anchor are simultaneously performed, and inserting said cannulated piercing member and locating said blunt end are simultaneously performed. 21. A method of repairing a tear in body tissue comprising: providing a plunger mechanism having a cannulated needle fixedly coupled to a hollow tube at a generally laterally offset relationship; locating a retaining head into the cannulated needle and an anchor into the hollow tube, wherein terminal ends of a flexible member are connected to the retaining head and the anchor respectively; locating the plunger mechanism relative to the body tissue such that a distal tip of the needle passes through a first insertion position of the body tissue, through the tear and to an outer surface of the body tissue, wherein a blunt end of the hollow tube concurrently locates adjacent to the body tissue without penetrating the body tissue at a second insertion position that is offset relative to the first insertion position; and concurrently advancing a first plunger through the cannulated needle and a second plunger through the hollow tube wherein the retaining head is ejected from the cannulated needle such that the retaining head lies against the outer surface of the body tissue and the anchor passes through the tear to a desired location within the body tissue intermediate the tear and the outer surface of the body tissue, the anchor directly engaging the body tissue upon deployment from the blunt end of the hollow tube, wherein the flexible member advances through respective slots formed along the cannulated needle and hollow tube during the concurrent advancement. 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising fixing the needle and the hollow tube substantially parallel to one another. 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising fixing the first plunger relative to the second plunger.
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