Needle holder for guiding needle with suture
First Claim
1. A needle holder for guiding a surgical needle having a suture attached to the needle, in which the surgical needle is transferred from a first shaft to a second shaft, comprising:
- a first shaft;
a second shaft pivotally connected to said first shaft;
a needle stand comprising a recess slightly larger than a needle body to be used formed on the first shaft, within which the needle having the suture may be stood upright by applying tension upon the suture;
a needle receiver having a slit at a center thereof and a needle retaining portion formed on the second shaft which receives and retains the needle by clamping the needle at the slit through pivoting action of the first and second shafts; and
a guide passage formed longitudinally on the first shaft with a bottom inclined in a curved shape and inclined towards the needle stand for guiding the suture attached to the needle from the needle stand in a prescribed direction to at least the vicinity of the needle stand, the guide passage having a surface that has no edge which may damage the suture regardless of the direction of the tension exerted upon the suture, wherein said needle retaining portion has a width smaller than a diameter of a needle body to be used to thereby exert a retaining force upon the needle.
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Abstract
A needle holder for guiding a surgical needle having a suture attached to the needle, in which the surgical needle is transferred from a first shaft to a second shaft, comprising a needle stand formed on the first shaft and a needle receiver formed on the second shaft, receiving the needle made upright at the needle stand. Further, the needle holder comprises a guide passage formed on the first shaft for guiding the suture attached to the needle from the needle stand in a prescribed direction to at least the vicinity of the needle stand, the guide passage having a surface that has no edge damaging the suture in a cross direction with respect to the direction of the tension exerted to the suture.
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4 Claims
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1. A needle holder for guiding a surgical needle having a suture attached to the needle, in which the surgical needle is transferred from a first shaft to a second shaft, comprising:
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a first shaft;
a second shaft pivotally connected to said first shaft;
a needle stand comprising a recess slightly larger than a needle body to be used formed on the first shaft, within which the needle having the suture may be stood upright by applying tension upon the suture;
a needle receiver having a slit at a center thereof and a needle retaining portion formed on the second shaft which receives and retains the needle by clamping the needle at the slit through pivoting action of the first and second shafts; and
a guide passage formed longitudinally on the first shaft with a bottom inclined in a curved shape and inclined towards the needle stand for guiding the suture attached to the needle from the needle stand in a prescribed direction to at least the vicinity of the needle stand, the guide passage having a surface that has no edge which may damage the suture regardless of the direction of the tension exerted upon the suture, wherein said needle retaining portion has a width smaller than a diameter of a needle body to be used to thereby exert a retaining force upon the needle.
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2. A needle holder for guiding a surgical needle having a suture attached to the needle, in which the surgical needle is transferred from a first shaft to a second shaft, comprising:
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a first shaft;
a second shaft pivotally connected to said first shaft;
a needle stand comprising a recess slightly larger than a needle body to be used formed on the first shaft, within which the needle having the suture may be stood upright by applying tension upon the suture; and
a needle receiver having a needle retaining slit formed on the second shaft for receiving the needle made to stand upright at the needle stand through pivoting action of the first and second shafts to bring first and second shafts close to each other, said needle retaining slit having a width smaller than the diameter of the needle, which retains the needle by clamping of the needle, and a guide passage having smooth surfaces which do not damage the suture regardless of the direction of the tension applied thereon formed on the first shaft for guiding the suture attached to the needle from the needle stand in a prescribed direction to at least the vicinity of the needle stand, said needle receiver exerting a needle retaining force upon the needle according to the following formula I;
- View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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