Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


US20040215218A1 - Tendon repair using internal reinforcing member - Google Patents

Tendon repair using internal reinforcing member
Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US20040215218A1
US20040215218A1US10/852,374US85237404AUS2004215218A1US 20040215218 A1US20040215218 A1US 20040215218A1US 85237404 AUS85237404 AUS 85237404AUS 2004215218 A1US2004215218 A1US 2004215218A1
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
cord
reinforcing member
end portions
opposing
lacerated
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Abandoned
Application number
US10/852,374
Inventor
Gregory Demopulos
Scott Reed
Alan Bachman
Frederick Karl
William Allen
Leland Adams
G. Thatcher
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Omeros Corp
Original Assignee
Omeros Medical Systems Inc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from PCT/US2000/035261external-prioritypatent/WO2001045549A2/en
Application filed by Omeros Medical Systems IncfiledCriticalOmeros Medical Systems Inc
Priority to US10/852,374priorityCriticalpatent/US20040215218A1/en
Publication of US20040215218A1publicationCriticalpatent/US20040215218A1/en
Abandonedlegal-statusCriticalCurrent

Links

Images

Classifications

Definitions

Landscapes

Abstract

A reinforcing member or stent (7) is inserted into opposite end portions (1, 1′) of a lacerated tendon and fixed within the tendon so that tension applied to the tendon is transmitted across the laceration by way of the reinforcing member (7).

Description

Claims (22)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A device for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord including a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, the device comprising:
an elongated internal reinforcing member insertable into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the opposing lacerated end portions in abutting relationship, the reinforcing member being adapted for insertion into the lacerated end portions without compromising the integrity of the cord sheath during installation; and
internal fixing means for fixing the reinforcing member to internal tissues of the cord such that tension applied to the cord is transmitted through the reinforcing member.
2. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the reinforcing member is formed from rigid or semi-rigid material.
3. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the reinforcing member is formed from a dimensionally stable material so as to not elongate after fixation within the cord.
4. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the reinforcing member is longer than wide and wider than thick, defining opposite broad surfaces.
5. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the reinforcing member defines pointed or sharpened ends.
6. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the internal fixing means comprises an adhesive.
7. The device ofclaim 6, wherein the adhesive further comprises at least one drug, agent and/or factor to promote healing and growth of the cord tissue.
8. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the reinforcing member defines channels, grooves or surface modifications that increase the surface area of the reinforcing member.
9. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the reinforcing member and internal fixing means are bioabsorbable.
10. The device ofclaim 9, wherein the strength of the fixed reinforcing member and the healing cord in which it is fixed are equal to or greater than the strength necessary for active motion of the cord during healing.
11. A device for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord including a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, the device comprising:
an elongated internal reinforcing member insertable into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the opposing lacerated end portions in abutting relationship, the reinforcing member being adapted for insertion into the lacerated cord end portions without compromising the integrity of the cord sheath during installation and the reinforcing member defining a surface that is adapted to be internally fixed to internal tissues of the cord such that tension applied to the cord is transmitted through the reinforcing member.
12. The device ofclaim 11, wherein the reinforcing member defines channels, grooves or surface modifications that increase the surface area of the reinforcing member.
13. A device for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord including a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, the device comprising:
an elongated internal reinforcing member insertable into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the opposing lacerated end portions in abutting relationship, the reinforcing member being adapted for insertion into the lacerated end portions without passing through the cord sheath; and
internal fixing means contained completely within the cord for fixing the reinforcing member to internal tissues of the cord such that tension applied to the cord is transmitted through the reinforcing member.
14. A device for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord including a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, the device comprising:
an elongated internal reinforcing member insertable into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the opposing lacerated end portions in abutting relationship, the reinforcing member being adapted for insertion into the lacerated end portions without passing through the cord sheath and the reinforcing member defining a surface that is adapted to be internally fixed to internal tissues of the cord such that tension applied to the cord is transmitted through the reinforcing member.
15. A device for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord including a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, the device comprising:
an elongated internal reinforcing member insertable into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the opposing lacerated end portions in abutting relationship; and
internal fixing means for fixing the reinforcing member to internal tissues of the cord such that tension applied to the cord is transmitted through the reinforcing member, wherein the reinforcing member and the internal fixing means are adapted to remain within the cord sheath during repair of the connective cord.
16. A device for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord including a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, the device comprising:
an elongated internal reinforcing member insertable into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the opposing lacerated end portions in abutting relationship; and
internal non-suture means for securing the reinforcing member to internal tissues of the cord such that tension applied to the cord is transmitted through the reinforcing member.
17. A device for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord including a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, the device comprising:
an elongated internal reinforcing member insertable into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the opposing lacerated end portions in abutting relationship, the reinforcing member being formed from rigid or semi-rigid material; and
internal non-suture means for securing the reinforcing member to internal tissues of the cord such that tension applied to the cord is transmitted through the reinforcing member.
18. A method for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord having a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, comprising:
inserting opposing ends of an elongated reinforcing member into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the lacerated cord end portions positioned in abutting relationship, wherein the insertion of the reinforcing member is carried out without compromising the integrity of the cord sheath; and
internally fixing the inserted reinforcing member to internal tissues of the cord such that tension applied to the cord is transmitted through the reinforcing member.
19. The method ofclaim 13, further comprising cutting a slit into each face of the lacerated cord end portion prior to insertion of the reinforcing member.
20. The method ofclaim 13, further comprising cutting a slit into a face of each lacerated cord end portion during insertion of the reinforcing member.
21. The method ofclaim 13, wherein internally fixing the reinforcing member comprises applying adhesive to the reinforcing member.
22. A method for repair of a connective cord normally tensioned in the body during joint movement, the cord having a sheath and having a laceration forming opposing lacerated end portions, comprising:
inserting opposing ends of an elongated reinforcing member into the opposing lacerated end portions of the cord such that the reinforcing member bridges the laceration with the lacerated cord end portions positioned in abutting relationship, wherein the insertion of the reinforcing member is carried out without passing the reinforcing member through the cord sheath; and
US10/852,3741999-12-232004-05-24Tendon repair using internal reinforcing memberAbandonedUS20040215218A1 (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US10/852,374US20040215218A1 (en)1999-12-232004-05-24Tendon repair using internal reinforcing member

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US17196399P1999-12-231999-12-23
PCT/US2000/035261WO2001045549A2 (en)1999-12-232000-12-22Tendon repair using adhesive and reinforcing stent
US10/112,597US6740100B2 (en)1999-12-232002-03-28Tendon repair using adhesive
US10/852,374US20040215218A1 (en)1999-12-232004-05-24Tendon repair using internal reinforcing member

Related Parent Applications (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US10/112,597ContinuationUS6740100B2 (en)1999-12-232002-03-28Tendon repair using adhesive

Publications (1)

Publication NumberPublication Date
US20040215218A1true US20040215218A1 (en)2004-10-28

Family

ID=26810136

Family Applications (2)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US10/112,597Expired - LifetimeUS6740100B2 (en)1999-12-232002-03-28Tendon repair using adhesive
US10/852,374AbandonedUS20040215218A1 (en)1999-12-232004-05-24Tendon repair using internal reinforcing member

Family Applications Before (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US10/112,597Expired - LifetimeUS6740100B2 (en)1999-12-232002-03-28Tendon repair using adhesive

Country Status (1)

CountryLink
US (2)US6740100B2 (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US9173973B2 (en)2006-07-202015-11-03G. Lawrence ThatcherBioabsorbable polymeric composition for a medical device
US9211205B2 (en)2006-10-202015-12-15Orbusneich Medical, Inc.Bioabsorbable medical device with coating
US9724864B2 (en)2006-10-202017-08-08Orbusneich Medical, Inc.Bioabsorbable polymeric composition and medical device

Families Citing this family (48)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
DE60143603D1 (en)*2000-02-072011-01-20Omeros Corp SYSTEM FOR RECONSTRUCTING SOFT TISSUE
US9522217B2 (en)2000-03-152016-12-20Orbusneich Medical, Inc.Medical device with coating for capturing genetically-altered cells and methods for using same
US8088060B2 (en)2000-03-152012-01-03Orbusneich Medical, Inc.Progenitor endothelial cell capturing with a drug eluting implantable medical device
US7407511B2 (en)*2004-05-132008-08-05Wright Medical Technology IncMethods and materials for connective tissue repair
ITTO20070880A1 (en)*2007-12-052009-06-06Torino Politecnico SUTURE DEVICE FOR A CURTAIN OR A BINDING
US8439936B2 (en)*2008-03-062013-05-14Zone 2 Surgical, Inc.Device and method for tendon, ligament or soft tissue repair
WO2010081029A1 (en)2009-01-082010-07-15Rotation Medical, Inc.Implantable tendon protection systems and related kits and methods
US9179910B2 (en)2009-03-202015-11-10Rotation Medical, Inc.Medical device delivery system and method
AU2010256472B2 (en)2009-06-042015-07-09Rotation Medical, Inc.Apparatus for fixing sheet-like materials to a target tissue
CA2763937C (en)2009-06-042017-05-23Rotation Medical, Inc.Methods and apparatus for deploying sheet-like materials
US9198750B2 (en)2010-03-112015-12-01Rotation Medical, Inc.Tendon repair implant and method of arthroscopic implantation
US8858577B2 (en)2010-05-192014-10-14University Of Utah Research FoundationTissue stabilization system
US8852214B2 (en)2011-02-042014-10-07University Of Utah Research FoundationSystem for tissue fixation to bone
US10952783B2 (en)2011-12-292021-03-23Rotation Medical, Inc.Guidewire having a distal fixation member for delivering and positioning sheet-like materials in surgery
WO2012145059A1 (en)2011-02-152012-10-26Rotation Medical, Inc.Methods and apparatus for fixing sheet-like materials to a target tissue
WO2012112565A2 (en)2011-02-152012-08-23Rotation Medical, Inc.Methods and apparatus for delivering and positioning sheet-like materials
US9788838B2 (en)2011-10-112017-10-17Zone 2 Surgical, Inc.Tissue device
US9271726B2 (en)2011-12-192016-03-01Rotation Medical, Inc.Fasteners and fastener delivery devices for affixing sheet-like materials to bone or tissue
AU2012355433B2 (en)2011-12-192016-10-20Rotation Medical, Inc.Apparatus and method for forming pilot holes in bone and delivering fasteners therein for retaining an implant
US9107661B2 (en)2011-12-192015-08-18Rotation Medical, Inc.Fasteners and fastener delivery devices for affixing sheet-like materials to bone or tissue
EP2793712B1 (en)2011-12-192018-03-28Rotation Medical, Inc.Fasteners for affixing sheet -like materials to bone or tissue
WO2013101641A2 (en)2011-12-292013-07-04Rotation Medical, Inc.Anatomical location markers and methods of use in positioning sheet-like materials during surgery
EP2797532B1 (en)2011-12-292016-04-06Rotation Medical, Inc.Apparatus for delivering and positioning sheet-like materials in surgery
US10835241B2 (en)2012-07-302020-11-17Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
US9427309B2 (en)2012-07-302016-08-30Conextions, Inc.Soft tissue repair devices, systems, and methods
US11944531B2 (en)2012-07-302024-04-02Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
US10390935B2 (en)2012-07-302019-08-27Conextions, Inc.Soft tissue to bone repair devices, systems, and methods
US11253252B2 (en)2012-07-302022-02-22Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
US11957334B2 (en)2012-07-302024-04-16Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
US10219804B2 (en)2012-07-302019-03-05Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
US9351719B2 (en)2012-11-012016-05-31Zone 2 Surgical, Inc.Self locking knotless suture
US9539004B2 (en)2013-03-082017-01-10Zone 2 Surgical, Inc.Collapsible locking suture
US11583384B2 (en)2014-03-122023-02-21Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
WO2015138760A1 (en)2014-03-122015-09-17Conextions, Inc.Soft tissue repair devices, systems, and methods
CA2945821C (en)2014-05-092018-09-04Rotation Medical, Inc.Medical implant delivery system for sheet-like implant
US10123796B2 (en)2014-11-042018-11-13Rotation Medical, Inc.Medical implant delivery system and related methods
AU2015343273B2 (en)2014-11-042017-12-14Rotation Medical, Inc.Medical implant delivery system and related methods
EP3215025B1 (en)2014-11-042020-12-23Rotation Medical, Inc.Medical implant delivery system
US10631973B2 (en)*2014-11-142020-04-28Washington UniversityCompostions and methods for tissue repair
CA2983341A1 (en)2015-05-062016-11-10Rotation Medical, Inc.Medical implant delivery system and related methods
US10265156B2 (en)2015-06-152019-04-23Rotation Medical, IncTendon repair implant and method of implantation
EP3397175B1 (en)2015-12-312021-11-24Rotation Medical, Inc.Fastener delivery system
AU2016381936B2 (en)2015-12-312019-02-28Rotation Medical, Inc.Medical implant delivery system and related methods
US11696822B2 (en)2016-09-282023-07-11Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
WO2019113292A1 (en)2017-12-072019-06-13Rotation Medical, Inc.Medical implant delivery system and related methods
US11547397B2 (en)2017-12-202023-01-10Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
US12102317B2 (en)2017-12-202024-10-01Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone
US10973509B2 (en)2017-12-202021-04-13Conextions, Inc.Devices, systems, and methods for repairing soft tissue and attaching soft tissue to bone

Citations (39)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3176316A (en)*1963-01-071965-04-06Bruce R BodellPlastic prosthetic tendon
US3494006A (en)*1968-01-121970-02-10George C BrumlikSelf-gripping fastening device
US3716058A (en)*1970-07-171973-02-13Atlanta Res InstBarbed suture
US3833002A (en)*1973-09-101974-09-03J PalmaApparatus for aiding severed nerves to join
US3842441A (en)*1972-10-121974-10-22A KaiserA temporary implant and method for tendon surgery
US3960152A (en)*1974-01-211976-06-01American Cyanamid CompanySurgical sutures of unsymmetrically substituted 1,4-dioxane-2,5-diones
US3987497A (en)*1974-03-291976-10-26Ceskoslovenska Akademie VedTendon prosthesis
US3991766A (en)*1973-05-311976-11-16American Cyanamid CompanyControlled release of medicaments using polymers from glycolic acid
US4501029A (en)*1982-04-221985-02-26Mcminn Derek J WTendon repair
US4512038A (en)*1979-04-271985-04-23University Of Medicine And Dentistry Of New JerseyBio-absorbable composite tissue scaffold
US4534349A (en)*1983-02-021985-08-13Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing CompanyAbsorbable sutureless nerve repair device
US4653489A (en)*1984-04-021987-03-31Tronzo Raymond GFenestrated hip screw and method of augmented fixation
US4662884A (en)*1984-04-251987-05-05University Of Utah Research FoundationProstheses and methods for promoting nerve regeneration
US4873976A (en)*1984-02-281989-10-17Schreiber Saul NSurgical fasteners and method
US4979956A (en)*1987-10-301990-12-25Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Device and method for tendon and ligament repair
US5047030A (en)*1987-02-201991-09-10Klaus DraenertSuction drainage-bone screw
US5061281A (en)*1985-12-171991-10-29Allied-Signal Inc.Bioresorbable polymers and implantation devices thereof
US5061283A (en)*1987-10-301991-10-29Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Method for tendon and ligament repair
US5147362A (en)*1991-04-081992-09-15Marlowe Goble EEndosteal ligament fixation device
US5222964A (en)*1992-03-031993-06-29Cooper William IIntraluminal stent
US5254132A (en)*1992-09-011993-10-19Medlogic, Inc.Methods for treating suturable wounds by use of sutures and cyanoacrylate adhesives
US5350798A (en)*1993-08-171994-09-27The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The ArmyAbsorbable tissue adhesives
US5354305A (en)*1991-09-261994-10-11United States Surgical CorporationNerve repair device
US5425766A (en)*1987-03-091995-06-20Astra Tech AktiebolagResorbable prosthesis
US5458636A (en)*1994-07-201995-10-17U.S. Biomaterials CorporationProsthetic device for repair and replacement of fibrous connective tissue
US5612052A (en)*1995-04-131997-03-18Poly-Med, Inc.Hydrogel-forming, self-solvating absorbable polyester copolymers, and methods for use thereof
US5653769A (en)*1994-02-241997-08-05Medlogic Global CorporationMethods for reducing skin irritation from artificial devices by use of cyanoacrylate adhesives
US5723008A (en)*1995-07-201998-03-03Gordon; LeonardSplint for repair of tendons or ligaments and method
US5800544A (en)*1994-12-021998-09-01Omeros Medical Systems, Inc.Tendon and ligament repair system
US5811091A (en)*1997-01-101998-09-22Medlogic Global CorporationCyanoacrylate compostions comprising an antimicrobial agent
US5900245A (en)*1996-03-221999-05-04Focal, Inc.Compliant tissue sealants
US5972371A (en)*1995-04-011999-10-26Giltech LimitedBiodegradable device
US5998472A (en)*1997-10-091999-12-07Medlogic Global CorporationMixed cyanoacrylate ester compositions
US6001345A (en)*1997-11-031999-12-14Medlogic Global CorporationApplication of cyanoacrylate/anti-microbial compositions to the peri-wound or peri-mucosal area
US6048343A (en)*1999-06-022000-04-11Mathis; John M.Bone screw system
US6083244A (en)*1996-09-132000-07-04Tendon Technology, Ltd.Apparatus and method for tendon or ligament repair
US6102947A (en)*1995-07-202000-08-15Gordon; LeonardSplint with flexible body for repair of tendons or ligaments and method
US6106556A (en)*1994-12-022000-08-22Omeros Medical Systems, Inc.Tendon and ligament repair system
US6214012B1 (en)*1998-11-132001-04-10Harrington Arthritis Research CenterMethod and apparatus for delivering material to a desired location

Family Cites Families (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
SU566575A1 (en)1976-01-071977-07-30Bogachenko NikolajTendon suture clipper
EP0520177B1 (en)1991-05-241995-12-13Synthes AG, ChurResorbable tendon and bone augmentation device
NZ518148A (en)1999-10-182004-01-30Tendon Technology LtdApparatus and methods for tendon or ligament repair

Patent Citations (40)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3176316A (en)*1963-01-071965-04-06Bruce R BodellPlastic prosthetic tendon
US3494006A (en)*1968-01-121970-02-10George C BrumlikSelf-gripping fastening device
US3716058A (en)*1970-07-171973-02-13Atlanta Res InstBarbed suture
US3842441A (en)*1972-10-121974-10-22A KaiserA temporary implant and method for tendon surgery
US3991766A (en)*1973-05-311976-11-16American Cyanamid CompanyControlled release of medicaments using polymers from glycolic acid
US3833002A (en)*1973-09-101974-09-03J PalmaApparatus for aiding severed nerves to join
US3960152A (en)*1974-01-211976-06-01American Cyanamid CompanySurgical sutures of unsymmetrically substituted 1,4-dioxane-2,5-diones
US3987497A (en)*1974-03-291976-10-26Ceskoslovenska Akademie VedTendon prosthesis
US4512038A (en)*1979-04-271985-04-23University Of Medicine And Dentistry Of New JerseyBio-absorbable composite tissue scaffold
US4501029A (en)*1982-04-221985-02-26Mcminn Derek J WTendon repair
US4534349A (en)*1983-02-021985-08-13Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing CompanyAbsorbable sutureless nerve repair device
US4873976A (en)*1984-02-281989-10-17Schreiber Saul NSurgical fasteners and method
US4653489A (en)*1984-04-021987-03-31Tronzo Raymond GFenestrated hip screw and method of augmented fixation
US4662884A (en)*1984-04-251987-05-05University Of Utah Research FoundationProstheses and methods for promoting nerve regeneration
US5061281A (en)*1985-12-171991-10-29Allied-Signal Inc.Bioresorbable polymers and implantation devices thereof
US5047030A (en)*1987-02-201991-09-10Klaus DraenertSuction drainage-bone screw
US5425766A (en)*1987-03-091995-06-20Astra Tech AktiebolagResorbable prosthesis
US4979956A (en)*1987-10-301990-12-25Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Device and method for tendon and ligament repair
US5061283A (en)*1987-10-301991-10-29Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc.Method for tendon and ligament repair
US5147362A (en)*1991-04-081992-09-15Marlowe Goble EEndosteal ligament fixation device
US5354305A (en)*1991-09-261994-10-11United States Surgical CorporationNerve repair device
US5222964A (en)*1992-03-031993-06-29Cooper William IIntraluminal stent
US5254132A (en)*1992-09-011993-10-19Medlogic, Inc.Methods for treating suturable wounds by use of sutures and cyanoacrylate adhesives
US5350798A (en)*1993-08-171994-09-27The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The ArmyAbsorbable tissue adhesives
US5653769A (en)*1994-02-241997-08-05Medlogic Global CorporationMethods for reducing skin irritation from artificial devices by use of cyanoacrylate adhesives
US5458636A (en)*1994-07-201995-10-17U.S. Biomaterials CorporationProsthetic device for repair and replacement of fibrous connective tissue
US6106556A (en)*1994-12-022000-08-22Omeros Medical Systems, Inc.Tendon and ligament repair system
US6080192A (en)*1994-12-022000-06-27Omeros Medical Systems, Inc.Tendon and ligament repair system
US5800544A (en)*1994-12-021998-09-01Omeros Medical Systems, Inc.Tendon and ligament repair system
US5972371A (en)*1995-04-011999-10-26Giltech LimitedBiodegradable device
US5612052A (en)*1995-04-131997-03-18Poly-Med, Inc.Hydrogel-forming, self-solvating absorbable polyester copolymers, and methods for use thereof
US5723008A (en)*1995-07-201998-03-03Gordon; LeonardSplint for repair of tendons or ligaments and method
US6102947A (en)*1995-07-202000-08-15Gordon; LeonardSplint with flexible body for repair of tendons or ligaments and method
US5900245A (en)*1996-03-221999-05-04Focal, Inc.Compliant tissue sealants
US6083244A (en)*1996-09-132000-07-04Tendon Technology, Ltd.Apparatus and method for tendon or ligament repair
US5811091A (en)*1997-01-101998-09-22Medlogic Global CorporationCyanoacrylate compostions comprising an antimicrobial agent
US5998472A (en)*1997-10-091999-12-07Medlogic Global CorporationMixed cyanoacrylate ester compositions
US6001345A (en)*1997-11-031999-12-14Medlogic Global CorporationApplication of cyanoacrylate/anti-microbial compositions to the peri-wound or peri-mucosal area
US6214012B1 (en)*1998-11-132001-04-10Harrington Arthritis Research CenterMethod and apparatus for delivering material to a desired location
US6048343A (en)*1999-06-022000-04-11Mathis; John M.Bone screw system

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US9173973B2 (en)2006-07-202015-11-03G. Lawrence ThatcherBioabsorbable polymeric composition for a medical device
US9211205B2 (en)2006-10-202015-12-15Orbusneich Medical, Inc.Bioabsorbable medical device with coating
US9724864B2 (en)2006-10-202017-08-08Orbusneich Medical, Inc.Bioabsorbable polymeric composition and medical device

Also Published As

Publication numberPublication date
US20020161400A1 (en)2002-10-31
US6740100B2 (en)2004-05-25

Similar Documents

PublicationPublication DateTitle
US6740100B2 (en)Tendon repair using adhesive
US6106556A (en)Tendon and ligament repair system
US5723008A (en)Splint for repair of tendons or ligaments and method
US6712830B2 (en)Soft tissue anchor
CA2206099C (en)Tendon and ligament repair system
US8623049B2 (en)Soft tissue anchor and methods and apparatus for securing soft tissue
US6102947A (en)Splint with flexible body for repair of tendons or ligaments and method
US5916224A (en)Tendon repair clip implant
US6551343B1 (en)Bioabsorbable surgical fastener for tissue treatment
US4920962A (en)Splint-like element for use in end-to-end nerve suture
US20040254609A1 (en)Soft tissue anchor
US20020058966A1 (en)Surgical fastner for tissue treatment
US20020169452A1 (en)Minimally traumatic surgical device for tissue treatment
US20030097148A1 (en)Tissue fastener
JP2002291758A (en)Scaffold fixing device for regenerating tissue for repairing cartilage
JP2002291759A (en)Scaffold fixing device for regenerating tissue for repairing cartilage
EP0174361A1 (en)Surgical fasteners and method
US6093190A (en)Bone fixation apparatus and method
EP1246573B1 (en)Soft tissue structure repair using adhesive
AU2003231636B2 (en)Bioabsorbable Surgical Fastener for Tissue Treatment
BernbachTendon surgery: principles and techniques
EP0370917A2 (en)Splint-like element for use in end-to-end nerve suture
JPWO2023278647A5 (en)

Legal Events

DateCodeTitleDescription
STCBInformation on status: application discontinuation

Free format text:ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp