Suture with radiation degradation near needle-suture junction
First Claim
1. A needle-suture combination comprising a needle having a sharp end and a blunt end and having a recess at said blunt end, and a suture made of a material selected from the group consisting of cellulose and cellulose esters, polyolefins, vinyl polymers, acrylic polymers and homopolymers and copolymers of lactide and glycolide, said suture having one tip positioned within said recess, means retaining said tip of said suture within said recess to attach said suture to said needle, and a radiation-weakened segment in said suture adjacent the location of its attachment to said needle and exterior of said recess, said weakened segment having a breaking strength of from about 3 to 26 ounces, whereby said needle can readily be separated from said suture by applying a pulling force to said needle to break said weakened segment.
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Abstract
A needle-suture combination is provided in which the suture has a radiation-weakened segment adjacent to its attachment to the needle. The radiation-weakened segment permits a surgeon to separate the needle from the suture by a sharp tug.
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- 1. A needle-suture combination comprising a needle having a sharp end and a blunt end and having a recess at said blunt end, and a suture made of a material selected from the group consisting of cellulose and cellulose esters, polyolefins, vinyl polymers, acrylic polymers and homopolymers and copolymers of lactide and glycolide, said suture having one tip positioned within said recess, means retaining said tip of said suture within said recess to attach said suture to said needle, and a radiation-weakened segment in said suture adjacent the location of its attachment to said needle and exterior of said recess, said weakened segment having a breaking strength of from about 3 to 26 ounces, whereby said needle can readily be separated from said suture by applying a pulling force to said needle to break said weakened segment.
- 10. A method of altering a needle-suture combination in which a needle is attached to a suture made of a material selected from the group consisting of cellulose and cellulose esters, polyolefins, vinyl polymers, acrylic polymers, and homopolymers and copolymers of lactide and glycolide which comprises exposing a segment of said suture located adjacent to and exterior of the needle to sufficient radiation of the class consisting of beta radiation and gamma radiation to reduce the breaking strength of said segment to about 3 to 26 ounces while shielding the remainder of said suture from said radiation.
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