Soft tissue repair devices, systems, and methods
First Claim
1. A method of repairing a lacerated tendon having a first tendon end and a second tendon end, the method comprising:
- providing a frame having a longitudinal length and having a tubular structure defining an axis and a bore, the frame including multiple struts to at least partially define the tubular structure, and the frame including a first portion and a second portion with an intermediate portion therebetween;
inserting the first tendon end into the first portion of the frame so that the first tendon end is positioned within the intermediate portion of the frame;
inserting the second tendon end into the second portion of the frame so that the second tendon end is positioned within the intermediate portion of the frame and adjacent the first tendon end; and
anchoring the first portion and the second portion of the frame to the tendon;
wherein the intermediate portion is positioned over the first and second tendon ends of the tendon to substantially maintain the first tendon end abutted against the second tendon end such that the frame is configured to maintain a fixed position along a length of the intermediate portion of the frame; and
wherein the frame is configured to elongate along a length of the respective first portion and the second portion of the frame as portions of the tendon elongate with a load being placed on the tendon.
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Abstract
Devices, systems and/or methods for repairing soft tissue, such as, a lacerated tendon. A repair device includes a frame having a tubular structure with a longitudinal length and struts at least partially defining the tubular structure. The frame includes a first portion and a second portion with an intermediate portion therebetween, each extending along the longitudinal length. The intermediate portion is configured to substantially maintain a fixed position and is configured to be positioned over first and second ends of the lacerated tendon to substantially maintain the first end abutted against the second end. The first portion and the second portion of the frame are configured to be positioned over separate portions of the tendon and configured to move and elongate along a length of the respective first portion and second portion of the frame as the portions of the tendon elongate.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of repairing a lacerated tendon having a first tendon end and a second tendon end, the method comprising:
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providing a frame having a longitudinal length and having a tubular structure defining an axis and a bore, the frame including multiple struts to at least partially define the tubular structure, and the frame including a first portion and a second portion with an intermediate portion therebetween; inserting the first tendon end into the first portion of the frame so that the first tendon end is positioned within the intermediate portion of the frame; inserting the second tendon end into the second portion of the frame so that the second tendon end is positioned within the intermediate portion of the frame and adjacent the first tendon end; and anchoring the first portion and the second portion of the frame to the tendon; wherein the intermediate portion is positioned over the first and second tendon ends of the tendon to substantially maintain the first tendon end abutted against the second tendon end such that the frame is configured to maintain a fixed position along a length of the intermediate portion of the frame; and wherein the frame is configured to elongate along a length of the respective first portion and the second portion of the frame as portions of the tendon elongate with a load being placed on the tendon. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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