Intracorporeal knot tier
First Claim
1. A knot tier for tying a knot in suture comprising:
- an elongated tubular member having a cylindrical wall, a proximal end and a distal end, said cylindrical wall provided, at a predetermined point adjacent said distal end, with a transverse slot for receiving a length of suture therein and positioning it transversely within the interior of said tubular member;
an elongated manipulating member having a proximal end and a distal end and situated coaxially and slidably within said tubular member, said manipulating member movable between a first, proximal-most position in which it is retracted within said tubular member with its distal-most end situated proximal to said predetermined point, and a second, distal-most position in which it is extended distally from said tubular member, said manipulating member comprising a pair of diametrically opposed finger members situated at the distal end of said manipulating member, said finger members adapted to be slidable and rotatable within said tubular member and to be placed into a first orientation in which they are spaced apart a first predetermined distance sufficient to enable them to fit within said tubular member when said manipulating member is at said first, proximal-most position and further adapted to be placed into a second orientation in which they are spaced apart a second predetermined distance when said manipulating member is at said second, distal-most position extended distally from said distal end of said tubular member;
a distally facing suture receiving channel situated at the distal end of each finger member;
linear moving means for moving said pair of finger members distally and extending them a predetermined distance beyond the distal end of said tubular member; and
rotating means for rotating said pair of finger members a predetermined amount.
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Abstract
An instrument and method for tying two suture ends into a knot. A tubular outer member is provided with a transverse slot for capturing a length of one of the suture ends therein. A slidable inner member has a pair of diametrically opposed, suture engaging fingers for pushing the captured suture from the tubular member and for rotating it to form a loop between the fingers. The other suture end is passed through the loop to create a knot. The instrument is then repositioned and used as a knot pusher so the knot may be tightened and properly positioned. Successive use of the instrument to create successive loops and knots ultimately results in a final knot securing the suture ends.
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15 Claims
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1. A knot tier for tying a knot in suture comprising:
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an elongated tubular member having a cylindrical wall, a proximal end and a distal end, said cylindrical wall provided, at a predetermined point adjacent said distal end, with a transverse slot for receiving a length of suture therein and positioning it transversely within the interior of said tubular member;
an elongated manipulating member having a proximal end and a distal end and situated coaxially and slidably within said tubular member, said manipulating member movable between a first, proximal-most position in which it is retracted within said tubular member with its distal-most end situated proximal to said predetermined point, and a second, distal-most position in which it is extended distally from said tubular member, said manipulating member comprising a pair of diametrically opposed finger members situated at the distal end of said manipulating member, said finger members adapted to be slidable and rotatable within said tubular member and to be placed into a first orientation in which they are spaced apart a first predetermined distance sufficient to enable them to fit within said tubular member when said manipulating member is at said first, proximal-most position and further adapted to be placed into a second orientation in which they are spaced apart a second predetermined distance when said manipulating member is at said second, distal-most position extended distally from said distal end of said tubular member;
a distally facing suture receiving channel situated at the distal end of each finger member;
linear moving means for moving said pair of finger members distally and extending them a predetermined distance beyond the distal end of said tubular member; and
rotating means for rotating said pair of finger members a predetermined amount. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
a helical track means on one of said manipulating member or tubular member and a cooperating track engaging element on the other of said manipulating member or tubular member to cause said linear means and said rotating means to operate simultaneously to rotate said finger members while they are being moved distally relative to said tubular member.
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3. A knot tier according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined amount is sufficient to form a loop in a length of suture received in said suture receiving channels.
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4. A knot tier according to claim 1 wherein said transverse slot is inclined so that its radially innermost ends are situated distally of its radially outermost end.
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5. A knot tier according to claim 1 wherein said finger members are biased to automatically conform to said second orientation when they extend said predetermined distance beyond said distal end of said tubular member.
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6. A knot tier according to claim 1 wherein said finger members further comprise a longitudinal channel communicating with and extending proximally from each suture receiving channel.
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7. A knot tier according to claim 2 further comprising:
a radially extending cam pin provided on one of said manipulating member or tubular member, said cam pin slidably received within a helically, longitudinally extending cam track situated on an adjacent surface of the other of said manipulating member or tubular member.
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8. A knot tier according to claim 2 wherein said rotating means rotates said finger members 270°
- as said manipulating member is moved from said first proximal-most position to said second distal-most position.
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9. A knot tier according to claim 1 further comprising:
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a longitudinal slot extending between said transverse slot and said distal end of said tubular member; and
distally facing suture receiving notch at the distal end of said tubular member, said notch adapted to enable said tubular member to slidably engage the suture to push a knot distally.
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10. A knot tier according to claim 1 further comprising:
a distally facing projection at said distal end of said tubular member for separating adjacent suture legs.
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11. A knot tier according to claim 10 further comprising:
a distally inclined surface for guiding a suture leg separated by said distally facing projection onto the outer surface of said tubular member.
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12. A method for tying a knot in a suture, the suture having two legs extending from a site at which the knot is to be tied, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a knot tier comprising;
an elongated tubular member having a cylindrical wall, a proximal end and a distal end, said cylindrical wall provided, at a predetermined point adjacent said distal end, with a transverse slot for receiving a length of suture therein and positioning it transversely within the interior of said tubular member;
an elongated manipulating member having a proximal end and a distal end and situated coaxially and slidably within said tubular member, said manipulating member movable between a first, proximal-most position in which it is retracted within said tubular member with its distal-most end situated proximal to said predetermined point, and a second, distal-most position in which it is extended distally from said tubular member, said manipulating member comprising a pair of diametrically opposed finger members situated at the distal end of said manipulating member, said finger members adapted to be slidable and rotatable within said tubular member and to be placed into a first orientation in which they are spaced apart a first predetermined distance sufficient to enable them to fit within said tubular member when said manipulating member is at said first, proximal-most position and further adapted to be placed into a second orientation in which they are spaced apart a second predetermined distance when said manipulating member is at said second, distal-most position extended distally from said distal end of said tubular member;
a distally facing suture receiving (engaging) channel situated at the distal end of each finger member;
linear moving means for moving said pair of finger members distally and extending them a predetermined distance beyond the distal end of said tubular member;
rotating means for rotating said pair of finger members a predetermined amount;
retracting said manipulating member proximally of said predetermined point;
engaging one leg of the suture in said transverse slot to position it within said tubular member;
engaging the suture within the tubular member within said suture receiving channels;
extending said diametrically opposed finger members from the tubular member;
rotating said diametrically opposed finger members to form a loop in said suture;
passing the other leg of said suture through said loop;
retracting the finger members to thereby form a knot; and
disengaging said suture from said transverse slot. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
disengaging said suture from only a portion of said transverse slot;
engaging said suture with said notch at a point adjacent said notch;
pushing said knot distally with said notch; and
disengaging the remaining portion of said suture from said tubular member.
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