Deprecated: The each() function is deprecated. This message will be suppressed on further calls in /home/zhenxiangba/zhenxiangba.com/public_html/phproxy-improved-master/index.php on line 456
AU765367B2 - Medical suture holding member - Google Patents
[go: Go Back, main page]

AU765367B2 - Medical suture holding member - Google Patents

Medical suture holding member Download PDF

Info

Publication number
AU765367B2
AU765367B2 AU27634/02A AU2763402A AU765367B2 AU 765367 B2 AU765367 B2 AU 765367B2 AU 27634/02 A AU27634/02 A AU 27634/02A AU 2763402 A AU2763402 A AU 2763402A AU 765367 B2 AU765367 B2 AU 765367B2
Authority
AU
Australia
Prior art keywords
holding member
main body
body portion
suture holding
sewing device
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.)
Ceased
Application number
AU27634/02A
Other versions
AU2763402A (en
Inventor
Keiji Igaki
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.)
Igaki Iryo Sekkei KK
Original Assignee
Igaki Iryo Sekkei KK
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 AU65214/98A external-priority patent/AU746934B2/en
Application filed by Igaki Iryo Sekkei KK filed Critical Igaki Iryo Sekkei KK
Priority to AU27634/02A priority Critical patent/AU765367B2/en
Publication of AU2763402A publication Critical patent/AU2763402A/en
Priority to AU2003212041A priority patent/AU2003212041B2/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of AU765367B2 publication Critical patent/AU765367B2/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Ceased legal-status Critical Current

Links

Landscapes

  • Materials For Medical Uses (AREA)

Description

S&F Ref: 445466D1
AUSTRALIA
PATENTS ACT 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
ORIGINAL
Name and Address of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for Service: Invention Title: Kabushikikaisha Igaki Iryo Sekkei 1-21, Wakakusa 2-chome Kusatsu-shi Shiga 525-0045 Japan Keiji Igaki Spruson Ferguson St Martins Tower,Level 31 Market Street Sydney NSW 2000 (CCN 3710000177) Medical Suture Holding Member The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- 5845c 1
DESCRIPTION
Medical Suture Holding Member Technical Field This invention relates to a medical suture holding member sewed to a site of abscission of a living tissue. More particularly, it relates to a medical suture holding member loaded in use on an automatic sewing device.
Background Art Abscission of a nidus formed in a living tissue is usually by an surgical operation. For reducing the load on a patient, operations under observation through an endoscope have come into widespread use.
An example is abscission employing an automatic sewing device. The automatic sewing device is introduced into a living body via a perforation to resecte the lesion *o and to sew the resected site together, and has an advantage that incision of the lesion is unnecessary by its use. Thus, the automatic sewing device has a sewing unit at its distal end for clinching the site of abscission of the living tissue. This sewing unit i includes a plurality of staple tines for suture and a cutter for resecting the living tissue.
Of course, the use of the automatic sewing device is useful in the surgical operations for shortening the suture or incision time or simplifying the operation.
Meanwhile, in doing the operations by the above automatic sewing device for a fragile tissue, such as the tissue of the lung, bronchus, liver or the digestive tract, 2o suture solely by a staple tends to lead to breakage of the tissue. In the case of 2 operations for the lung, air leakage tends to be produced. This air leakage is fatal to the patient so that positive prevention of air leakage is strongly desired.
It has thus been practised to load a suture holding member on the automatic sewing device and to sew this suture holding member by a staple to the site of abscission of the living tissue.
For enabling loading of the suture holding member on the automatic sewing device and for allowing it to reach the site of lesion reliably, some means need to be used.
For example, it has been proposed to apply an extensible knit fabric on a felt-like suture holding member and to sew them together along both side edges to a tubular shape.
However, with the suture holding member obtained on sewing an extensible knit fabric by a sewing yam to enable it to be loaded on the automatic sewing device, the suture holding member tends to be contracted in the inserting direction and to be offset or rotated (twisted) towards the proximal end of the automatic sewing device around the automatic sewing device.
is Such offsetting or rotation of the suture holding member cannot be coped with effectively to present a serious problem on the occasion of surgical operations under a limited field of view, such as under observation through an endoscope.
S"It is thus desirable to provide a medical suture holding member which can be easily inserted into an automatic sewing device and which is not subjected to inconveniences due to offsetting or rotation at the time of insertion into the automatic sewing device to enable positive prevention of air leakage when the suture holding member is used in surgical operations for a lung.
It is further desirable to provide a medical suture holding member which can be easily inserted into an automatic sewing device and which enables its positive loading on the automatic sewing device.
It is further desirable to provide a medical suture holding member which can be smoothly introduced into the automatic sewing device.
[R:\LIBLL] 11381.doc:TCW:ssl:vjp 3 It is the object of the present invention to substantially overcome or at least ameliorate one or more of the prior art disadvantages or to achieve at least one of the above desires.
The present invention provides a medical suture holding member loaded in use on an automatic sewing device having a staple line, the medical suture holding member including: a main body portion formed by knitting a yam of the natural or synthetic high molecular material into a tube; and a skin of a natural or synthetic high molecular material formed integrally with lo the outer peripheral surface of the main body portion.
In the preferred embodiment, the suture holding member is molded to a tube having a closed distal end. Thus, it is possible to prevent offsetting otherwise produced due to contraction of the suture holding member in the inserting direction thereof at the time of insertion into the automatic sewing device.
Moreover, in the preferred embodiment, with an integrally molded structure of the medical suture holding member, having a closed distal end, the loading portion has its entire periphery covered by the suture holding member when the medical suture holding member is loaded on the'automatic sewing device, so that the suture holding member can be reliably positioned at a sewing site in the living body.
°o o o°°o 3 o• 0ooo .7i [R:\LIBLL] 14581 .doc:TCW:ssl :vjp:fdp The medical suture holding member of the preferred embodiment has detachment preventative means in the main body portion to prevent possible detachment of the suture holding member from the automatic sewing device on loading the suture holding member on the automatic sewing device. As means for preventing such s detachment, the proximal end of the main body portion can be formed with a thickened portion for increasing elasticity thereat as compared to other portions. Alternatively, an inner peripheral surface of the main body portion can be a roughened surface presenting micro-sized irregularities. Still alternatively, plural ribs can be formed on the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion.
In the preferred embodiment, for facilitated confirmation of the loading state on the automatic sewing device, a display line extending axially of the main body portion of the holding member can be provided on the main body portion.
In the preferred embodiment, for aiding in grasping the quantity of the tissue of the living body, held by the automatic sewing device, a graduated line having fixed graduation widths can be provided on the main body portion.
*oo* •ei o o .°oooo [R:\LIB LL] 14581 .doc:TCW:ssl:vjp:fdp In the preferred embodiment, the processing aimed at providing a hydrophilic surface is performed to assure facilitated loading in the living body.
The suture holding member can be made up of a pair of main body portions, one of which is provided on a sewing unit carrying a knife blade or a cartridge holding plural staples of the automatic sewing device and the other of which is loaded on a stapling die adapted to hold the living tissue with the sewing unit to receive the staples, the respective main body portions can be different in color to assure facilitated distinction between the main body portions provided on the rear portion of the sewing device and on the stapling die.
As the material for the medical suture holding member, it is possible to use a high molecular material that can be molded to a tube having a closed distal end. The high molecular material is preferably such a material that can be reliably loaded on the automatic sewing device and that is extendable and flaccid at room temperature to facilitate loading.
s1 Specifically, the high molecular material is preferably a natural high molecular material such as natural rubber, collagen, gelatine, chitin-chitosan, or a synthetic material, such as aliphatic polyesters, fatty acid anhydrides, aliphatic polycarbonates, 9* polyphosphasen or a copolymer containing at least one of them.
In particular, for facilitating post-operation processing, it is desirable to use a biologically absorptive high polymer material, such as polyglycolicacid, polylactic acid, poly-s-caprolactone, poly-p-hydroxy alkanoate or copolymer containing at least one of them, or a portion of a living tissue, such as great lung cyst.
In one preferred embodiment a weakened line can be provided such that the main body portion can be separated and taken out easily.
[R:\LIBLL] 1381.doc:TCW:ssl:vjp I' 6 Brief Description of the Drawings Preferred forms of the present invention will now be described by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a medical suture holding member according to the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing the medical suture holding member shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing another embodiment of the medical suture holding member according to the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a further embodiment of the medical suture holding member according to the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a still further embodiment of the medical suture holding member according to the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing still another embodiment of the medical .•is suture holding member according to the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing yet another embodiment of the medical suture holding member according to the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a schematic perspective view showing an embodiment of an automatic sewing device employing the suture holding member according to the present [R:\LBLL] 1381.doc:TCW:ssl:vjp invention.
Fig.9 is a schematic perspective view showing essential parts of a sewing unit of the automatic sewing device.
Fig. 10 is schematic perspective view showing the state of loading of the suture S holding member on the automatic sewing device.
Fig. 11 is a schematic perspective view showing the sewing state by the automatic sewing device.
Fig. 12 is a schematic perspective view showing the state of the end of the sewing operation.
ta Fig.13 is a perspective view of a medical suture holding member having a ooo8 ."display line on a main body portion on a holding member according to the present invention.
9o Fig. 14 is a perspective view of a medical suture holding member having a graduated line on a holding member according to the present invention.
SoFig. 15 is a perspective view showing a further embodiment of the medical suture holding member according to the present invention.
Fig. 16 is a perspective view showing a still further embodiment of the medical suture holding member according to the present invention.
Fig. 17 is a perspective view showing a further example of a main body portion C? of a holding member constituting a medical suture holding member according to the present invention.
S
Fig. 18 is a perspective view of a medical suture holding member having an insertion smoothing layer formed on the surface of the main body portion of the holding member shown in Fig. 16.
Fig. 19 is a perspective view showing an embodiment in which a weakened line for cutting is provided in the main body portion of the holding member of the medical suture holding member.
is a perspective view showing a further embodiment of the medical suture holding member in which a weakened line for cutting is provided in the main body portion of the holding member.
Fig.21 is a perspective view showing the state in which the distal end of the main body portion of the holding member has been separated along the weakened line for cutting.
Fig.22 is a perspective view showing a still further embodiment of the medical suture holding member in which a weakened line for cutting is provided on the main I body portion of the holding member.
Fig.23 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the medical suture holding member in which a weakened line for cutting is provided on the main body portion of the holding member.
Best Mode For Carrying Out the Invention 2o Referring to the drawings, preferred embodiments of a medical suture holding member according to the present invention will be explained in detail.
A medical suture holding member 1 includes a main body portion of a holding member 2 as shown in Fig. 1. The main body portion of a holding member 2 includes an opening 3 at its proximal portion. The main body portion of a holding member 2 serves for mounting a staple supporting die for receiving a sewing unit constituting a sewing portion of an automatic sewing device or a staple protruded therefrom to warp the staple. That is, the medical suture holding member 1 is loaded on the outer rim of the staple supporting block or the sewing unit via the opening 3.
The distal end of the main body portion of a holding member 2 is closed. That is, the main body portion of a holding member 2 is molded integrally to a tube closed ti at its distal end and which has an opening 3 at its proximal end.
This main body portion of a holding member 2 can be molded by injection molding a high molecular material using a metal mold for injection molding.
Alternatively, a high molecular material is injection-molded to form a preliminary molded tubular article which is the molded by blow-molding.
S. The main body portion of a holding member 2 is formed to a length substantially equal to the length of the loading portion of the automatic sewing device as will be explained subsequently.
As a material making up the main body portion of a holding member 2, a natural or synthetic high-molecular material is used. As the high-molecular material, such a material which exhibits flexibility and flaccidness at ambient temperature of approximnately 100 to 300 is used. The purpose of using this material is to load reliably the tubular main body portion of a holding member 2 closed at its distal end on an automatic sewing device and to facilitate the loading. If the main body portion of a holding member 2 is molded from a material flexible and flaccid at room temperature, the diameter of the inner rim is set so as to be slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the loading unit of the automatic sewing device so that the main body portion of a holding member 2 is loaded on the loading unit of the automatic sewing device by exploiting the elasticity proper to the body portion of a holding member 2.
The material of the main body portion of a holding member 2 may be enumerated by natural high-molecular material, such as natural rubber, collagen, e.
gelatine, chitin or chitosan.
As the natural high-molecular material, a protective film for an organ, such as a pericardial film, or portions of the living tissue, such as skin or muscle, may be used.
The material constituting the main body portion of a holding member 2 may be enumerated by aliphatic polyesters, fatty acid anhydrides, aliphatic polycarbonates, polyphosphasen or copolymers containing at least one of these materials, and highmolecular materials exhibiting biological absorptivity, such as polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid, poly-E-caprolactone, poly-P-hydroxy alkanoate, or copolymers containing at least one of these materials.
Ifpoly-e-caprolactone, as a bioabsorptive synthetic high-molecular material, is used, a copolymer thereof with other high-molecular materials, containing at least 1 FY--~p I 11 mol% of poly-e-caprolactone, may be used.
If poly-P-hydroxy alkanoate, as a bioabsorptive synthetic high-molecular material, is used, a copolymer thereofwith other high-molecular materials, containing at least 30 mol% of poly-P-hydroxy alkanoate, may be used.
The suture holding member 1 may also be molded from a complex material composed of the above-mentioned natural high-molecular material and the synthetic high-molecular material.
As the material constituting the main body portion of a holding member 2, bioabsorptive natural and synthetic high-molecular materials are preferably used. By using the bioabsorptive materials, it is possible to eliminate the operation of removing the suture holding member 1 after the surgical operations.
Meanwhile, the suture holding member 1 according to the present invention .o includes a mechanism for preventing detachment from the automatic sewing device when the suture holding member is loaded on the automatic sewing device.
]S The proxinal end of the main body portion of a holding member 2 formed with the opening 3 has a thickened portion 4 thicker than other portions. This thickened portion 4 is molded integrally with the main body portion of a holding member 2 and is molded simultaneously with the holding member 2.
The thickened portion 4 is more elastic than the remaining portions when the 2 main body portion of a holding member 2 is molded from the natural or synthetic highmolecular material exhibiting elasticity. When the suture holding member 1 is loaded 12 on the automatic sewing device, a larger pressure bonding force can be developed by this thickened portion 4. Thus, the suture holding member 1 may be prevented from inadvertent detachinent from the automatic sewing device.
It suffices if the thickened portion 4 has the proximal end of the main body portion of a holding member 2 thicker than the remaining portions. The thickened portion 4 may be swollen in its shape to the inner or outer rim side of the main body portion of a holding member 2.
For preventing inadvertent detachment of the suture holding member 1 from the automatic sewing device, the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 2 is a roughed surface having micro-sized irregularities 5. By roughing the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 2, it is possible to enlarge the force of friction between the suture holding member 1 o• and the automatic sewing device to prevent inadvertent detachment of the suture holding member 1 from the automatic sewing device when the suture holding member 1 is loaded on the automatic sewing device.
On the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 4 are formed plural ribs 6 substantially parallel to one another in an axial direction from the proximal end provided with the opening 3 towards the distal end as shown in Fig.4. By providing the ribs 6, the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 4 is roughed to increase the force of friction between the suture holding member 1 and the automatic sewing device to prevent inadvertent I
I~
13 detachment of the suture holding member 1 from the automatic sewing device.
It is also possible to provide the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 4 with plural ribs 7 around the periphery of the main body portion of a holding member 4 at a fixed distance from and substantially parallel to one another, as shown in Fig. 5. In this case, the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 4 is roughed to increase the force of friction between the suture holding member 1 and the automatic sewing device to prevent inadvertent detachment of the suture holding member 1 from the automatic sewing device.
On the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 4, mesh-like ribs 8 may be formed, as shown in Fig.6. In such case, the inner inner S. peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 4 is roughed to provide an increased force of friction between the suture holding member 1 and the automatic sewing device to prevent inadvertent detachment of the suture holding member 1 from the automatic sewing device.
In addition to forming micro-sized irregularities 5 or ribs 6 to 8 on the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 4, as shown in Figs.3 to 6, a thickened portion 4 may be provided on the proximal side of the main body portion of a holding member 2, as shown in Fig.2. By further forming the thickened portion 4 on the main body portion of a holding member 2, the suture holding member 1 can be prevented more reliably from being detached from the automatic sewing device.
If the ribs are provided substantially parallel to one another on the inner peripheral surface of the main body portion of a holding member 4, as shown in Fig.4, thickened portions 4a, 4b are formed in the circumferential direction of the main body S portion of a holding member 2 at the proximal end carrying the opening 3 and on the closed distal end of the main body portion of a holding member 2, as shown in Fig.7.
By providing the thickened portions 4a, 4b at the proximal and distal ends of the main body portion of a holding member 2, the suture holding member 1 can be loaded on the automatic sewing device without twisting the ribs 6 when the suture holding member 1 is mounted on the automatic sewing device.
The above-described suture holding member 1 is loaded in use on the automatic sewing device. The structure of the automatic sewing device and the method of use of the suture holding member 1 are hereinafter explained.
The automatic sewing device has an openable sewing unit 12 at a distal end of a shaft 11 and carries an operating unit 13 for holding and actuation, as shown in Fig.8.
The sewing unit 12 is made up of a sewing portion 12a and a staple receiving portion 12b for clinching the living tissue along with the sewing portion 12a, as shown in Fig.9. The sewing portion 12a, on which are loaded a staple-holding cartridge and a knife blade, has a clinching surface faced by plural staple lines (herein three by three -0o rows of staple lines) and a knife scanning line The automatic sewing device is inserted into the living body via an attachment termed a serge port. First, the serge port is loaded in a perforation provided in the living body, and the shaft 11 of the automatic sewing device is inserted into the living body via this serge port. This assures hermetic sealing of the perforation formed in the living body.
SThe suture holding member 1 of the present invention is loaded in use on the sewing unit 12 of the automatic sewing device. Fig. 10 shows the state in which the suture holding member 1 is loaded on the sewing unit 12 of the automatic sewing device, with the suture holding member 1 being mounted on each of the sewing portion U n.
0O 12a and the staple receiving portion 12b.
For loading the suture holding member 1 on the sewing unit 12, the suture holding member 1 is introduced into the sewing unit 12 via the opening 2 formed in its proximal end. By setting the inner radius R1 of the suture holding member 1 so as to be smaller than the outer radius R2 of the sewing portion 12a or the outer radius R3 of the staple receiving portion 12b, as shown in Figs. 1 and 9, the suture holding member 1 can be positively held in tight contact with the sewing portion 12a or the .t staple receiving portion 12b by exploiting elasticity proper to the suture holding member 1.
In this state, the automatic sewing device is inserted via the serge port as described above into the living body to reach the site of lesion. Since the tubular suture 1o holding member 1 having the closed distal end is inserted from the closed end first, there is no risk of offset or twist produced due to contraction.
16 Since the main body portion of the holding member 2 has the mechanism for preventing detachment from the automatic sewing device, as described above, the main body portion of the holding member 2 can be positively loaded on the sewing portion 12a and to the staple receiving portion 12b thus reliably preventing inadvertent detachment. If the sewing unit 12 is reciprocated in the living body, it is also possible to prevent loading position shifting of the suture holding member 1 with respect to the sewing portion 12a or the staple receiving portion 12b.
After introducing the sewing unit 12 to the site of lesion, the site for resection oo.. of a living tissue 20 is clinched between the sewing portion 12 and the staple receiving portion 12b, as shown in Fig. 11. This causes the site for resection to be covered by the suture holding member 1.
An operating lever 13a provided on the operating unit 13 of the automatic sewing device is then acted on to drive staples from the staple line 13.
This applies the staples along the site for resection of the living tissue 20 to execute the sewing. At this time, the suture holding member 1 loaded on the sewing unit 12 is applied to the site for resection of the living tissue 20 to effect sewing by the staples.
The suture holding member 1 operates as a reinforcement for sewing. The tissue can be prevented from breakage by sewing the site for resection of the living tissue 2o by the suture holding member 1 to prevent air leakage in the operation of abscission of, for example, great lung cyst.
17 Then, a knife provided on the sewing portion 12a is scanned along a scanning line 15 to resect the living tissue 20 and the suture holding member 1.
The above process completes the sewing operation. By employing the suture holding member 1 of the present invention, the sewing operation can be executed smoothly, while it is also possible to reinforce the sewing site and to prevent air leakage.
Fig. 12 shows the state of end of the sewing operation. In the sewed site of the living tissue 20, the sewing holding member 1 is sewed to assure an extremely stable state of sewing.
The main body portion of the holding member 2 of the sewing holding member 1 according to the present invention is desirably formed of a transparent natural or S synthetic high-molecular material. By molding the main body portion of the holding member 2 of a transparent material, the sewed site can be visually checked via the suture holding member 1 when the sewing site of the living tissue is sewed together.
S. On the outer peripheral surface of the main body portion of the holding member 2 is formnned a continuous straight display line 31 from the proximal end to the distal end, as shown in Fig. 13. This display line 31 is provided by forming ribs on the outer peripheral surface of the main body portion of the holding member 2 by printing. By providing the display line 31 in this manner, it can be easily discriminated whether or o not the suture holding member 1 has been loaded without distortion on the automatic sewing device.
18 On the outer peripheral surface of the main body portion of the holding member 2 is formed a graduated line 32 at fixed graduated line intervals, as shown in Fig. 14.
By providing the graduated line in this manner, the quantity of the living tissue held by the sewing unit 12 of the automatic sewing device can be comprehended easily to enable the sewing quantity to be checked.
For facilitating loading of the sewing device of the suture holding member 1 on the sewing portion 12a or the staple receiving portion 12b, and for assuring positive loaded state thereof on the sewing portion 12a or the staple receiving portion 12b, the main body portion of the holding member 2 is desirably tapered progressively from the proximal end 33a formed with the opening 3 towards the closed distal end 33b, as shown in Fig. 15. By providing a detachment-proofing structure on the main body portion of the holding member 2 in this manner, as described above, the loading state of the sewing device on the sewing portion 12a or the staple receiving portion 12b is assured more reliably, thus preventing possible detachment.
E Moreover, the suture holding member 1 according to the present invention includes an insertion smoothing layer 41 formed as a tube integrally from a natural or synthetic high molecular material and which is applied by a hydrophilic polymer on the surface of the main body portion of the holding member 2.
The hydrophilic polymer making up the insertion smoothing layer 41 may be s- /Lj enumerated by methyl polymethacrylate and hydroxyethyl polymethacrylate. More specifically, Vercuflex (trade name) or Hydroplus Coating (trade name) manufactured 19 by Boston Scientific Inc., may be used.
By providing the insertion smoothing layer 41 of a hydrophilic polymner on the surface of the main body portion of the holding member 2, the latter can be smoothly introduced into the living body. That is, when the suture holding member 1 is introduced into the living body, the insertion smoothing layer 41 is combined with the body fluid to improve lubricity to achieve smooth insertion of the suture holding member 1 into the living body.
The main body portion of the holding member 2, formed integrally as a tube, may also be surface-processed to render its surface hydrophilic by immersing the main body portion of the holding member 2 in an alkaline aqueous solution.
oeoo :The suture holding member 1 according to the present invention is used by S being simultaneously mounted on the sewing portion 12a and on the staple receiving portion 12b. That is, the suture holding member 1 is constituted by a pair of the main body portions of the holding members 2.
For facilitated inspection of the loading of the suture holding member 1 on the sewing portion 12a and on the staple receiving portion 12b making up the sewing unit 12 of the automatic sewing device, the paired main body portions of the holding members 2, 2 are of different colors. By using different colors for the paired main body portions of the holding members 2, 2, the sewing portion 12a and on the staple receiving portion 12b can be discriminated from each other by difference in the colors to assure positive insertion of the sewing unit 12 into the living body.
i' For constituting a suture holding member 101 according to the present invention, a main body portion of the holding members 102, as a tubular knitted product of yarn of natural or synthetic material, is provided, as shown in Fig. 17. The yarn used is prepared by spinning fibers of natural or synthetic material. The knitted article of the main body portion of the holding members 102 is produced by knitting a sole yarn in loops.
Alternatively, the main body portion of the holding members 102 may also be formed by a textile woven in meshes. The textile used here is produced on weaving weft and warp yams of natural or synthetic material. In particular, the yarns are to* circular-knitted to produce a tubular fabric.
:On the surface of the main body portion of the holding members 102, formed as a knitted or woven cloth, an insertion smoothing layer 104 formed of a natural or synthetic high molecular material is provided on the surface of the main body portion of the holding members 102 to smooth the surface of the main body portion of the holding members 102, as shown in Fig. 18. By smoothing the surface of the main body portion of the holding members 102, the suture holding member 101 may be smoothly inserted into the living body.
The material of the insertion smoothing layer 104 is also desirably the abovementioned hydrophilic polymer. Alternatively, the surface of the insertion smoothing layer 104 of the natural or synthetic high molecular material is processed with hydrophilic treatment.
21 In the suture holding member 1 according to the present invention, in which the main body portion of the holding member is tubular in shape, if the suture holding member 1 is loaded n the automatic sewing device and the site for abscission of a living body is sewed together and subsequently severed, the portion on one end sewed by staples is continuous to the other end sewed with staples to cover the sewing portion 12a and the staple receiving portion 12b of the automatic sewing device. For taking out the severed portion from the living body, the continuous portion of the main body portion of the holding member 2 needs to be severed.
Therefore, in order to facilitate cutting of the continuous portion of the main body portion of the holding member 2 after sewing together and cutting of the site for abscission of the living body, first and second weakened lines 31, 32 are provided on the peripheral surface of the main body portion of the holding member 2, as shown in Fig. 19. Specifically, a pair of first weakened lines 31 are provided for extending from the proximal end towards the distal end along the length of the main body portion of the holding member 2, as shown in Fig. 19. The second weakened line 32 is formed at a distal end of the main body portion of the holding member 2 along the circumference of the main body portion of the holding member 2. The second weakened line 32 is formed at a position corresponding to a length L1 equivalent to the staple line of the automatic sewing device from the proximnal end of the main body 12o portion of the holding member 2.
By providing the first and second weakened lines 31, 32, the continuous portion 22 of the main body portion of the holding member 2 can be separated along first and second weakened lines 31, 32 by sewing and cutting the site of abscission of the living body and by withdrawing the main body portion of the holding member 2. That is, the main body portion of the holding member 2 is cut along the first weakened lines 31, 32, whereby the portions sewed together by staples are separated, and the closed distal end 2a is separated from the main body portion of the holding member 2 by cutting along the second weakened line 32.
The first and second weakened lines 31, 32 are formed by forming perforations or circular or rectangular small holes in succession.
The second weakened line 32 may be formed for extending across the paired first weakened lines 31, 3 lalong the half circumference of the main body portion of the holding member 2 instead of along its entire circumference, as shown in Fig.20. By forming the second weakened line only in an area extending between the paired first weakened lines 31, 31, the distal end 2a can be formed in continuation to the main body portion of the holding member 2, as shown in Fig.21, to assure facilitated handling after cutting.
Moreover, if the second weakened line 32 is provided across the paired first weakened lines 31, 31 along the half circumference of the main body portion of the holding member 2, a portion of the distal end 2a can be fonned in continuation to the ,O0 main body portion of the holding member 2. Thus, the second weakened line can be formed as a cutting line, as shown in Fig.22. In this case, the severed portion is 23 formed with a lug 33 protruded towards the main body portion of the holding unit 2.
By providing the lug 33, this lug can be held manually and the main body portion of the holding member 2 can be separated easily along the first weakened line 31.
Industrial Applicability With the suture holding member according to the present invention, means for inhibiting detachment are provided on the main body portion of the holding member so that the suture holding member can be reliably loaded on the automatic sewing device. In particular, by molding the main body portion of the holding member as a tube closed at its distal end, it is possible to prevent offsetting otherwise caused by contraction in the inserting direction at the time of insertion of the main body portion of the holding member into the automatic sewing device. Moreover, since the loading portion of the medical suture member, molded integrally as a tube closed at its distal end, has its entire surface covered by the suture holding member, the suture holding member can be reliably positioned at the sewing position of the living body.
,Also, the medical suture member according to the present invention has its surface treated with hydrophilizing processing, and hence can be inserted extremely smoothly into the living body.
By providing the weakened.line in the main body portion of the holding member, the continuous portion of the main body portion of the holding member can 2o be severed easily after suturing and severing the site for abscission of the living body, so that the site for abscission can be removed easily.

Claims (3)

1. A medical suture holding member loaded in use on an automatic sewing device having a staple line, the medical suture holding member including: a main body portion formed by knitting a yar of the natural or synthetic high molecular material into a tube; and a skin of a natural or synthetic high molecular material formed integrally with the outer peripheral surface of the main body portion.
2. The medical suture holding member according to claim 1 wherein said skin is formed of a natural or synthetic hydrophilic high molecular material.
3. A medical suture holding member substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Fig. 16; Fig. 17 or Fig. 18 of the accompanying drawings. Dated 9 July, 2003 Kabushikikaisha Igaki Iryo Sekkei Patent Attorneys for the Applicant/Nominated Person SPRUSON FERGUSON S* [R:\LIBLL] 14581 .doc:TCW:ssl:vjp:fdp
AU27634/02A 1997-03-31 2002-03-25 Medical suture holding member Ceased AU765367B2 (en)

Priority Applications (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU27634/02A AU765367B2 (en) 1997-03-31 2002-03-25 Medical suture holding member
AU2003212041A AU2003212041B2 (en) 1997-03-31 2003-07-10 Medical Suture Holding Member

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP9-78681 1997-03-31
AU65214/98A AU746934B2 (en) 1997-03-31 1998-03-31 Suture retaining member for use in medical treatment
AU27634/02A AU765367B2 (en) 1997-03-31 2002-03-25 Medical suture holding member

Related Parent Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
AU65214/98A Division AU746934B2 (en) 1997-03-31 1998-03-31 Suture retaining member for use in medical treatment

Related Child Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
AU2003212041A Division AU2003212041B2 (en) 1997-03-31 2003-07-10 Medical Suture Holding Member

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
AU2763402A AU2763402A (en) 2002-05-16
AU765367B2 true AU765367B2 (en) 2003-09-18

Family

ID=28679424

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
AU27634/02A Ceased AU765367B2 (en) 1997-03-31 2002-03-25 Medical suture holding member

Country Status (1)

Country Link
AU (1) AU765367B2 (en)

Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0770357A1 (en) * 1995-05-08 1997-05-02 Kabushikikaisha Igaki Iryo Sekkei Medical suture material

Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0770357A1 (en) * 1995-05-08 1997-05-02 Kabushikikaisha Igaki Iryo Sekkei Medical suture material

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
AU2763402A (en) 2002-05-16

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
AU746934B2 (en) Suture retaining member for use in medical treatment
JPWO1998043543A1 (en) Medical suture holding member
AU711168B2 (en) Medical suturing material
JP3526487B2 (en) Medical sutures
EP2327373B1 (en) Ventral hernia repair with barbed suture
JP6049219B2 (en) Artery for umbilical hernia
AU2010305379B2 (en) Element for reinforcing a mesh
US8388693B2 (en) Surgical fastener for attaching a hernia prosthesis
JP2001520076A (en) An occlusive assembly comprising an artificial plant and an artificial implant for closing an anatomical tissue tube
AU765367B2 (en) Medical suture holding member
AU2003212041B2 (en) Medical Suture Holding Member
US20220304793A1 (en) Device for facilitating the implantation of a surgical mesh
JP4351660B2 (en) Medical suture material
KR100289262B1 (en) Medical Suture Materials

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
FGA Letters patent sealed or granted (standard patent)