Pre-tied surgical knots for use with suture passers
First Claim
1. A method of percutaneously tying a loop of suture around a meniscus tissue using a pre-tied knot, wherein the suture has a proximal end, a distal end, and a pretied knot body formed between the proximal and distal ends, wherein the pre-tied knot body is tied around a leader snare so that a loop of the leader snare extends from the pre-tied knot body in a first direction and a tail of the leader snare extends from the pre-tied knot body in a second direction, the method comprising:
- percutaneously passing the distal end of the suture through the meniscus tissue;
percutaneously passing the leader snare through the meniscus tissue;
passing the distal end of the suture through the loop of the leader snare;
forming a loop of suture by pulling the tail of the leader snare to draw the suture through the pre-tied knot body while removing the leader snare from the pre-tied knot body;
andcinching the loop of suture around the meniscus tissue;
wherein percutaneously passing the distal end of the suture comprises percutaneously passing the distal end of the suture from the inferior to the superior side of a meniscus or from the superior to the inferior side of the meniscus.
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Abstract
Sutures with pre-tied knots for use in percutaneous surgical procedures. Described herein are pre-tied sutures and methods of using them that may be used with a suture passer for percutaneously suturing tissue, including percutaneously passing and securing a loop of suture around a tear in a meniscus tissue of the knee. A suture with a pre-tied knot may include a length of suture and a knot body on the length of suture, and a leader snare tied to the length of suture by the knot body. The leader snare typically has an opening loop (bight or snare) through which an end of the suture may be passed. The tail of the leader snare may be pulled to remove the leader snare for the knot body and draw the end of the suture through the knot body to close the knot, which can then be tightened to secure the tissue.
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1. A method of percutaneously tying a loop of suture around a meniscus tissue using a pre-tied knot, wherein the suture has a proximal end, a distal end, and a pretied knot body formed between the proximal and distal ends, wherein the pre-tied knot body is tied around a leader snare so that a loop of the leader snare extends from the pre-tied knot body in a first direction and a tail of the leader snare extends from the pre-tied knot body in a second direction, the method comprising:
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percutaneously passing the distal end of the suture through the meniscus tissue; percutaneously passing the leader snare through the meniscus tissue; passing the distal end of the suture through the loop of the leader snare; forming a loop of suture by pulling the tail of the leader snare to draw the suture through the pre-tied knot body while removing the leader snare from the pre-tied knot body; and cinching the loop of suture around the meniscus tissue; wherein percutaneously passing the distal end of the suture comprises percutaneously passing the distal end of the suture from the inferior to the superior side of a meniscus or from the superior to the inferior side of the meniscus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of percutaneously forming a loop of suture around a tear in a meniscus using a pre-tied knot, wherein the suture has a proximal end, a distal end, and a pre-tied knot body formed between the proximal and distal ends, wherein the pre-tied knot body is tied around a leader snare so that a loop of the leader snare extends from the pre-tied knot body in a first direction and a tail of the leader snare extends from the pre-tied knot body in a second direction, the method comprising:
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percutaneously passing the distal end of the suture from an inferior surface to a superior surface of the meniscus; percutaneously passing the leader snare from the inferior surface to the superior surface of the meniscus; passing the distal end of the suture through the loop of the leader snare; forming a loop of suture by pulling the tail of the leader snare to draw the distal end of the suture from the superior surface to the inferior surface and through the pre-tied knot body while removing the leader snare from the pre-tied knot body; and cinching the loop of suture around the meniscus.
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9. A method of knotting a suture, the method comprising:
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passing a suture through a meniscus tissue, wherein the suture comprises a pre-tied knot at a first end region of the suture, the pre-tied knot comprising a knot body having one or more loops of the suture around a leader snare, wherein each loop has at least one crossing point, and further wherein the leader snare comprises a bight region formed of a length of linear and flexible material extending from a first end of the knot body and a pull tail extending from a second end of the knot body; passing the bight region of the leader snare through the meniscus tissue; passing a second end of the suture through the bight region; pulling the pull tail of the leader snare to draw the second end of the suture through the knot body while removing the leader snare from the knot body; and tightening the knot body around the second end of the suture, wherein passing the suture comprises passing the suture from the inferior to the superior side of a meniscus or from the superior to the inferior side of the meniscus. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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