Suture method
First Claim
1. A method of performing a cosmetic surgery procedure using a barbed suture including an elongated body, first and second sharp pointed distal ends for penetrating tissue, and a plurality of barbs extending from the periphery of the body, the barbs on a first portion of the body between the first end of the suture and a first axial location on the body for permitting movement of the suture through the tissue in a direction of movement of the first end and preventing movement of the suture relative to the tissue in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the first end, and the barbs on a second portion of the body between the second end of the suture and a second axial location on the body which is less than the distance from the second end to the first axial location permitting movement of the suture through the tissue in a direction of movement of the second end and preventing movement of the suture relative to the tissue in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the second end, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) inserting the first pointed end at an insertion point on the surface of a person'"'"'s body;
(b) pushing the first end of the suture through soft tissue until the first end of the suture extends out of the soft tissue at an exit point;
(c) gripping and pulling the first end of the suture to draw the first portion of the suture through the soft tissue until the second axial location is proximate to the point of insertion of the first end of the suture and leaving a length of the first portion of the suture in the soft tissue between the point of insertion and exit point of the first end;
(d) inserting the second pointed end of the suture at the point of insertion of the first end;
(e) pushing the second end of the suture through soft tissue until the second end of the suture extends out of the soft tissue at an exit point;
(f) gripping and pulling the second end of the suture to draw the second portion of the suture through the soft tissue until the second axial location is proximate to the point of insertion of the second end of the suture and leaving a length of the second portion of the suture in the soft tissue between the point of insertion and exit point of the second end; and
(g) manually grouping and advancing the soft tissue relative to at least one portion of the suture to provide a desired amount of lift.
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Abstract
A method for joining and holding closed a wound in bodily tissue, fastening junctions of wounds, tying off wounds, joining a foreign element to tissue, and altering the position of tissue using a barbed suture including sharp pointed ends. Each end of the suture includes barbs on that permit movement in an opposing direction to the barbs on the other end of the suture. This two-way barbed suture is used by the method of the present invention in applications including abdominal surgeries such as a Nissen fundoplication, laparoscopic uses such as stabilizing a bowel structure and performing a closure of a cystostomy, liver to bowel anastomosis, closure of an orifice of a Zenker'"'"'s Diverticulum, endoscopic uses such as closure of ulcerative lesions or and post-procedural tissue defects, bladder wound closure, valve replacement surgery, device attachment, cosmetic surgery, and blood vessel wound closure.
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30 Claims
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1. A method of performing a cosmetic surgery procedure using a barbed suture including an elongated body, first and second sharp pointed distal ends for penetrating tissue, and a plurality of barbs extending from the periphery of the body, the barbs on a first portion of the body between the first end of the suture and a first axial location on the body for permitting movement of the suture through the tissue in a direction of movement of the first end and preventing movement of the suture relative to the tissue in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the first end, and the barbs on a second portion of the body between the second end of the suture and a second axial location on the body which is less than the distance from the second end to the first axial location permitting movement of the suture through the tissue in a direction of movement of the second end and preventing movement of the suture relative to the tissue in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the second end, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) inserting the first pointed end at an insertion point on the surface of a person'"'"'s body; (b) pushing the first end of the suture through soft tissue until the first end of the suture extends out of the soft tissue at an exit point; (c) gripping and pulling the first end of the suture to draw the first portion of the suture through the soft tissue until the second axial location is proximate to the point of insertion of the first end of the suture and leaving a length of the first portion of the suture in the soft tissue between the point of insertion and exit point of the first end; (d) inserting the second pointed end of the suture at the point of insertion of the first end; (e) pushing the second end of the suture through soft tissue until the second end of the suture extends out of the soft tissue at an exit point; (f) gripping and pulling the second end of the suture to draw the second portion of the suture through the soft tissue until the second axial location is proximate to the point of insertion of the second end of the suture and leaving a length of the second portion of the suture in the soft tissue between the point of insertion and exit point of the second end; and (g) manually grouping and advancing the soft tissue relative to at least one portion of the suture to provide a desired amount of lift. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A method of performing a cosmetic surgery procedure using a barbed suture including an elongated body, first and second sharp pointed distal ends for penetrating tissue, and a plurality of barbs extending from the periphery of the body, the barbs on a first portion of the body between the first end of the suture and a first axial location on the body for permitting movement of the suture through the tissue in a direction of movement of the first end and preventing movement of the suture relative to the tissue in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the first end, and the barbs on a second portion of the body between the second end of the suture and a second axial location on the body which is less than the distance from the second end to the first axial location permitting movement of the suture through the tissue in a direction of movement of the second end and preventing movement of the suture relative to the tissue in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the second end, and using an insertion device including a tubular element in which the suture is initially disposed, the insertion device having leading and trailing ends with openings therein with the first end of the suture proximate to the leading end, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) inserting the first pointed end of the suture and the leading end of the insertion device at an insertion point; (b) pushing the first end of the suture and the leading end of the insertion device through tissue beneath the epidermis until reaching at endpoint; (c) gripping and pulling the insertion device at the trailing end to remove the insertion device, leaving the suture in place; and (d) manually grouping and advancing the tissue relative to the first portion of the suture to provide the desired amount of lift. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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29. A method of performing a cosmetic surgery procedure using a barbed suture including an elongated body, first and second sharp pointed distal ends for penetrating tissue, and a plurality of barbs extending from the periphery of the body, the barbs on a first portion of the body between the first end of the suture and a first axial location on the body for permitting movement of the suture through the tissue in a direction of movement of the first end and preventing movement of the suture relative to the tissue in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the first end, and the barbs on a second portion of the body between the second end of the suture and a second axial location on the body which is less than the distance from the second end to the first axial location permitting movement of the suture through the tissue in a direction of movement of the second end and preventing movement of the suture relative to the tissue in a direction opposite the direction of movement of the second end, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) inserting the first pointed end at an insertion point on the surface of a person'"'"'s body; (b) pushing the first end of the suture through subepidermal tissue until the first end of the suture extends out of the soft tissue at an exit point; (c) gripping and pulling the first end of the suture to draw the first portion of the suture through the subepidermal tissue until the second axial location is proximate to the point of insertion of the first end of the suture and leaving a length of the first portion of the suture in the subepidermal tissue between the point of insertion and exit point of the first end; (d) inserting the second pointed end of the suture at the point of insertion of the first end; (e) pushing the second end of the suture through subepidermal tissue until the second end of the suture extends out of the soft tissue at an exit point; (f) gripping and pulling the second end of the suture to draw the second portion of the suture through the subepidermal tissue until the second axial location is proximate to the point of insertion of the second end of the suture and leaving a length of the second portion of the suture in the subepidermal tissue between the point of insertion and exit point of the second end; and (g) manually grouping and advancing the subepidermal tissue relative to at least one portion of the suture to provide a desired amount of lift. - View Dependent Claims (30)
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