Self-retaining sutures with bi-directional retainers or uni-directional retainers
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1. A suture to be used in a procedure applied to tissue, comprising:
- an elongated suture body including first and second ends; and
a plurality of bi-directional retainers spaced apart from one another and extending from said elongated suture body between said first and second ends;
wherein each bi-directional retainer is capable of initially being deployed through tissue in either one of a first or second direction, wherein said first and second directions are opposite one another, wherein;
each bi-directional retainer can be collapsed in either of said first or second direction prior to deployment in tissue, the direction of collapse being dependent upon the direction in which the bi-directional retainer is deployed through tissue;
once said bi-directional retainer is collapsed due to the bi-directional retainer being deployed through tissue in the first direction, the bi-directional retainer will yield to motion of the elongated suture body within the tissue when the elongated suture body is drawn in the first direction, and will resist motion of the elongated suture body in the second direction; and
once said bi-directional retainer is collapsed due to the bi-directional retainer being deployed through tissue in the second direction, the bi-directional retainer will yield to motion of the elongated suture body within the tissue when the elongated suture body is drawn in the second direction, and will resist motion of the elongated suture body in the first direction, and wherein each bi-directional retainer includes grooves that guide how the bi-directional retainer collapses.
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Provided herein are sutures for use in a procedure applied to tissue, and methods for forming such sutures. Some sutures include bi-directional retainers, each of which can be deployed in two directions, but once deployed in one direction, resist motion in the opposite direction. Other sutures include uni-directional retainers that are conical in shape, and include tissue engaging protrusions that extend from edges and/or angled walls of the conical retainers.
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1. A suture to be used in a procedure applied to tissue, comprising:
- an elongated suture body including first and second ends; and
a plurality of bi-directional retainers spaced apart from one another and extending from said elongated suture body between said first and second ends;
wherein each bi-directional retainer is capable of initially being deployed through tissue in either one of a first or second direction, wherein said first and second directions are opposite one another, wherein;
each bi-directional retainer can be collapsed in either of said first or second direction prior to deployment in tissue, the direction of collapse being dependent upon the direction in which the bi-directional retainer is deployed through tissue;
once said bi-directional retainer is collapsed due to the bi-directional retainer being deployed through tissue in the first direction, the bi-directional retainer will yield to motion of the elongated suture body within the tissue when the elongated suture body is drawn in the first direction, and will resist motion of the elongated suture body in the second direction; and
once said bi-directional retainer is collapsed due to the bi-directional retainer being deployed through tissue in the second direction, the bi-directional retainer will yield to motion of the elongated suture body within the tissue when the elongated suture body is drawn in the second direction, and will resist motion of the elongated suture body in the first direction, and wherein each bi-directional retainer includes grooves that guide how the bi-directional retainer collapses. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
- an elongated suture body including first and second ends; and
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9. A suture to be used in a procedure applied to tissue, comprising:
- an elongated suture body including first and second ends; and
a plurality of bi-directional retainers spaced apart from one another and extending from said elongated suture body between said first and second ends;
wherein each bi-directional retainer is capable of initially being deployed through tissue in either one of a first or second direction, wherein said first and second directions are opposite one another, and once deployed in said tissue in said first direction, said retainer resists movement of the suture in the second direction, and once deployed in said tissue in said second direction, said retainer resists movement of the suture in the first direction, wherein each retainer includes grooves, perforations, or other fold lines along which the retainer can bend when the retainer is deployed through tissue, and wherein said grooves, perforations, or other fold lines of a said retainer extend radially, from a location at which the retainer is attached to said elongated suture body, to an outer edge of the retainer.
- an elongated suture body including first and second ends; and
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