US2003229362A1PendingUtilityA1
Suture relay for surgery
Priority: Dec 3, 1999Filed: Apr 15, 2003Published: Dec 11, 2003
Est. expiryDec 3, 2019(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A61B 17/0469A61B 2017/06052A61B 17/06166
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Abstract
A suture relay that can be advanced, by pushing, through the hollow needle of a suture passer and which is adapted to carry a braided suture across the tissue.
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1 . A surgical assembly comprising:
a suture relay for use in surgery to transport a passenger suture across tissue, comprising:
a first suture with a first closed loop at the proximal end of said first suture; and
a second suture with a second closed loop at the distal end of said second suture;
wherein said first closed loop of said first suture is engaged with said second closed loop of said second suture.
2 . A surgical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said first suture comprises monofilament suture.
3 . A surgical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said second suture comprises monofilament suture.
4 . A surgical assembly according to claim 1 wherein a passenger suture is passed through one of the group consisting of said first closed loop and said second closed loop.
5 . A surgical assembly according to claim 4 wherein said passenger suture comprises braided suture.
6 . A surgical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said second suture comprises a third closed loop at said proximal end of said second suture.
7 . A surgical assembly according to claim 6 wherein said passenger suture is passed through one of the group consisting of said first closed loop, said second closed loop and said third closed loop.
8 . A method for passing braided suture through soft tissue using a suture passer, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a suture relay comprising a first suture with a first closed loop at the proximal end of said first suture, and a second suture with a second closed loop at the distal end of said second suture, wherein said first closed loop of said first suture is engaged with said second closed loop of said second suture; passing said braided suture through one of the group consisting of said first closed loop and said second closed loop, and passing the suture passer through the soft tissue; and passing said suture relay through said suture passer so as to draw said braided suture through said tissue.
9 . A surgical assembly comprising:
a suture relay for use in surgery to transport a passenger suture across tissue, comprising:
a suture with a closed loop at the proximal end of said suture wherein said passenger suture is passed through said closed loop.
10 . A surgical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said first suture comprises a stiff non-monofilament suture.
11 . A surgical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said second suture comprises a stiff non-monofilament suture.
12 . A surgical assembly according to claim 1 wherein said first suture comprises a stiffened braided suture.
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