Suture apparatus and method for sternal closure
First Claim
1. An apparatus for passing sutures through a surgically divided sternum, comprising:
- a handled framework supporting opposing male and female engagement elements; and
an arm which carries said male engagement element; and
a drive assembly and means to impart motion to the male engagement element to thereby penetrate a segment of the divided sternum; and
said handled framework further supporting a perpendicular extension and a seat and means to position a socketed fixture at the undersurface of the divided sternum, whereby said socket or contents therein may be penetrated by the male engagement element; and
the socket of said socketed fixture with means to seat and precisely position said female engagement element with said suture attached thereto.
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Abstract
A needle driving apparatus for sternal closure following sternotomy. Accessory elements include: 1) a straight surgical needle absent attached suture and 2) a separate suture carrying small cylinders at opposing ends. Apparatus provides a dual capability of 1) needle penetration of sternum from top surface and 2) precise positioning of cylinder at undersurface of sternum. The apparatus is a handled framework supporting a rachet type drive assembly which includes a lever, a pawl, biasing springs and a toothed arm which carries a needle. A framework extension carries a socketed fixture. The fixture precisely positions a cylinder and its suture in the socket. When the lever is taken up by hand, motion is imparted to the arm and needle. The needle penetrates the sternum, then the cylinder, where it becomes locked therein by friction. Retrograde extraction of needle (using a conventional needle driver) delivers the suture by shuttle action to its desired position, atop the sternum. Repetition on the procedure described, on the opposing side of the sternum completes the placement of a single suture.
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19 Claims
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1. An apparatus for passing sutures through a surgically divided sternum, comprising:
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a handled framework supporting opposing male and female engagement elements; and
an arm which carries said male engagement element; and
a drive assembly and means to impart motion to the male engagement element to thereby penetrate a segment of the divided sternum; and
said handled framework further supporting a perpendicular extension and a seat and means to position a socketed fixture at the undersurface of the divided sternum, whereby said socket or contents therein may be penetrated by the male engagement element; and
the socket of said socketed fixture with means to seat and precisely position said female engagement element with said suture attached thereto.
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- 2. The apparatus of claim one wherein the male engagement element is a straight surgical needle.
- 3. The apparatus of claim one wherein the female engagement element is preferably a cylindrical device, securely attached to opposing ends of each suture.
- 5. Said arm of claim one further carrying a needle guiding device and means to support and guide the straight surgical needle to its target, the female engagement element.
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7. The apparatus of claim one, wherein said handled framework comprises a handle member having forward and rearward extremities and said perpendicular extension extending downward from said forward extremity and terminating as an enlarged seat for said socketed fixture.
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8. A channel, passing through the handled framework in parallel disposition, but anterior and superior to said perpendicular extension, provides slidable and pivotable attachment means for the arm to the handled framework.
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9. The apparatus of claim one, wherein the arm has a series of inclined teeth along one side to operatively engage a pawl, pivotably attached to a lever, which in turn is pivotably attached to the handled framework.
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10. The arm of claim eight further supports a handle at its proximal extremity to manually impart slidable or pivotable motion thereto.
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11. The lever of claim nine using a spring for biasing means, coacting between the lever and the handle member normally urging the lever to a fully open disposition.
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12. The pawl of claim nine, with spring biasing means normally urging the pawl to pivot upward to coact with said inclined teeth, thereby providing means to impart motion to the arm when the lever is taken up by hand.
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13. The apparatus of claim one, wherein the socketed fixture comprises a fixed and a slidable member, whereby a fore and aft plane of division between the members bisects the fixtures socket.
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14. The members of claim thirteen are operatively joined by means of laterally and medially oriented guidepins and further joined by a threaded channel operatively connected to a knobbed, threaded shaft, providing means for said slidable member to move toward or away from said fixed member, thereby altering the diameter of the socket.
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15. The fixed member of claim thirteen having fastening means to said enlarged seat comprising guidepins and bores or other obvious alternatives.
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16. The socket of claim thirteen having an upper, proximal extremity and a lower, distal extremity;
- divided by a narrow gap near said lower distal extremity, thereby allowing passage of the suture while providing a seat for the female engagement element.
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18. With male and female engagement elements secured one to the other by friction, a portion of the straight surgical needle remains protruding from the top surface of the sternum, whereby it may be extracted in a retrograde direction by means of the arm or a conventional needle driver, thereby delivering the suture to a desired position at the superficial surface of the sternum.
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19. The method of claim eight providing means to pass the opposing end of the suture through the opposing site of the divided sternum.
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