Knot puller instrument for use with surgical suture in tying surgical knots
First Claim
1. A knot puller instrument for use with surgical suture in tying surgical knots comprising:
- a) an elongated main body member formed of a rigid structural material that can be sterilized, said body having maximum thickness and proximal and distal end portions and being much longer than its thickness;
b) the proximal end portion of the main body including a handle that can be gripped by a surgeon during use;
c) the distal end of the main body having a pair of spaced apart appendages that are positioned to hold a length of suture therebetween, one of the appendages being a first appendage that is integrally connected to and an extension of the main body portion, the other appendage being a second appendage that is spaced therefrom and providing an unattached free end;
d) said pair of appendages each including a hook portion that includes a concavity facing the instrument body;
e) a transverse curved bridge connector that extends between the hook portions;
f) a slot in between the appendages that defines a space for receiving and holding the length of suture; and
g) the second appendage being connected to the bridge connector, entirely spaced away from the instrument body between the bridge connector and the free end portion of said appendage so that suture can be inserted into the slot at the free end portion of the appendage by placing the suture in between the free end portion and the instrument body and then moving the suture toward the curved bridge.
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Abstract
A knot puller instrument and its method of use with surgical suture aids a surgeon in tying surgical knots. The apparatus includes a main body member that is formed of rigid structural material that can be sterilized such as stainless steel. The body is elongated, having a preferably linear central longitudinal axis, and proximal and distal end portions. The proximal end of the main body provides a handle for gripping. The distal end of the main body is comprised of a pair of spaced apart appendages that are positioned to hold a length of suture therebetween at a transverse concavely shaped bridge portion. A space between the appendages is formed by having one appendage suspended free of the instrument body, connected only to the bridge member. This allows a surgeon to place a length of suture in between the two appendages for engagement by the transverse curved bridge connector. During use, the surgeon simply forces the main body in a desired direction to pull one of the suture free ends away from the knot being formed thus applying tension that helps the surgeon tie a very tight knot.
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15 Claims
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1. A knot puller instrument for use with surgical suture in tying surgical knots comprising:
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a) an elongated main body member formed of a rigid structural material that can be sterilized, said body having maximum thickness and proximal and distal end portions and being much longer than its thickness; b) the proximal end portion of the main body including a handle that can be gripped by a surgeon during use; c) the distal end of the main body having a pair of spaced apart appendages that are positioned to hold a length of suture therebetween, one of the appendages being a first appendage that is integrally connected to and an extension of the main body portion, the other appendage being a second appendage that is spaced therefrom and providing an unattached free end; d) said pair of appendages each including a hook portion that includes a concavity facing the instrument body; e) a transverse curved bridge connector that extends between the hook portions; f) a slot in between the appendages that defines a space for receiving and holding the length of suture; and g) the second appendage being connected to the bridge connector, entirely spaced away from the instrument body between the bridge connector and the free end portion of said appendage so that suture can be inserted into the slot at the free end portion of the appendage by placing the suture in between the free end portion and the instrument body and then moving the suture toward the curved bridge. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of tying a surgical knot in an elongated length of suture that has first and second free end portions and a middle portion comprising the steps of:
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a) providing an elongated instrument body having proximal and distal end portions, the distal end having a pair of appendages with a slot therebetween, one appendage being a first appendage that is attached at one of its ends to the body, the other end of the first appendage having a bridge connector, the other appendage being a second appendage having a free end that is unattached from the body and spaced therefrom; b) inserting the length of suture in between the appendages into the sloot until it engages the bridge connector; c) routing the suture about a patient'"'"'s tissue that is to be sutured so that the middle portion of the suture is placed next to the tissue to be sutured and the free end portions are extended away from the tissue to be sutured; d) forming a loose knot with the two free end portions, the knot being spaced from the tissue to be sutured; e) wrapping the suture about the distal end portion of the instrument at a position on the suture in between a first free end and the tissue to be sutured thereby forming a loop about the instrument distal end portion; f) applying tension to the second free end portion of the suture; g) pulling the loop toward the tissue to be sutured; and h) applying tension to the loop with the instrument until the loose knot is tightened. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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