IP Library Granted Patent US 8,795,332
Granted Patent B2
US 8,795,332 · App. 10/065,280 · Granted Aug 5, 2014

Barbed sutures

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Patent No.
US 8,795,332
App. No.
10/065,280
Granted
Aug 5, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A barbed suture for connecting tissue, and a combination surgical needle with a barbed suture. The suture includes an elongated body and a plurality of barbs projecting from the body. Each barb causes the suture to resist movement in an opposite direction from which the barb faces. The disposition of the barbs on the body may be staggered, twist cut multiple spiral, overlapping, or random. Also, the configuration of the barbs may be a certain spirality angle α, barb cut angle Θ, barb cut depth, barb cut length, barb cut distance, corrugated barb underside, arcuate barb base, or varying barb size.

Claims (48)

1. A barbed suture for connecting human or animal tissue, said suture comprising (a) an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end and a second end and (b) a plurality of barbs projecting from the body and having a multiple spiral disposition, each barb facing in a direction and being adapted for resisting movement of the suture, when in tissue, in an opposite direction from the direction in which the barb faces, the suture comprising barbs with a configuration that includes an underside of the barbs, where the underside of a barb attaches to the suture body along an arcuate line such that the underside of the barb forms a concave surface, wherein the multiple spiral disposition includes barbs spaced longitudinally along the body such that a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the suture and cutting transversely through the suture and intersecting a barb will not intersect any other barb.

2. The barbed suture according to claim 1 , wherein the suture is made from a material selected from the group consisting of a bio-absorbable material, a non-absorbable material, and combinations thereof.

3. The barbed suture according to claim 2 , wherein the suture is made from a bio-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of polydioxanone, polylactide, polyglycolide, polycaprolactone, and combinations thereof.

4. The barbed suture according to claim 2 , wherein the suture is made from a non-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, a metal, a metal alloy, a natural fiber, and combinations thereof.

5. The barbed suture according to claim 4 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyether-ester, and combinations thereof.

6. A barbed suture for connecting human or animal tissue, said suture comprising (a) an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end and a second end and (b) a plurality of barbs projecting from the body and having a multiple spiral disposition, each barb facing in a direction and being adapted for resisting movement of the suture, when in tissue, in an opposite direction from the direction in which the barb faces, the suture comprising barbs with a configuration that includes an underside of the barbs, where the underside of a barb attaches to the suture body along an arcuate line such that the underside of the barb forms a concave surface, and the barbs are all facing in a direction toward only one of the first end and the second end, wherein the multiple spiral disposition includes barbs spaced longitudinally along the body such that a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the suture and cutting transversely through the suture and intersecting a barb will not intersect any other barb.

7. The barbed suture according to claim 6 , wherein the suture is made from a material selected from the group consisting of a bio-absorbable material, a non-absorbable material, and combinations thereof.

8. The barbed suture according to claim 7 , wherein the suture is made from a bio-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of polydioxanone, polylactide, polyglycolide, polycaprolactone, and combinations thereof.

9. The barbed suture according to claim 7 , wherein the suture is made from a non-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, a metal, a metal alloy, a natural fiber, and combinations thereof.

10. The barbed suture according to claim 9 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyether-ester, and combinations thereof.

11. A barbed suture for connecting human or animal tissue, said suture comprising (a) an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end and a second end and (b) a plurality of barbs projecting from the body and having a multiple spiral disposition, each barb facing in a direction and being adapted for resisting movement of the suture, when in tissue, in an opposite direction from the direction in which the barb faces, the suture comprising barbs with a configuration that includes an underside of the barbs, where the underside of a barb attaches to the suture body along an arcuate line such that the underside of the barb forms a concave surface, and the barbed suture has at least a first barbed portion and a second barbed portion, wherein the barbs of the first portion are facing in a direction toward only the first end and the barbs of the second portion are facing in a direction toward only the second end, wherein the multiple spiral disposition includes barbs spaced longitudinally along the body such that a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the suture and cutting transversely through the suture and intersecting a barb will not intersect any other barb.

12. The barbed suture according to claim 11 , wherein the suture is made from a material selected from the group consisting of a bio-absorbable material, a non-absorbable material, and combinations thereof.

13. The barbed suture according to claim 12 , wherein the suture is made from a bio-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of polydioxanone, polylactide, polyglycolide, polycaprolactone, and combinations thereof.

14. The barbed suture according to claim 12 , wherein the suture is made from a non-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, a metal, a metal alloy, a natural fiber, and combinations thereof.

15. The barbed suture according to claim 14 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyether-ester, and combinations thereof.

16. A barbed suture for connecting human or animal tissue, said suture comprising (a) an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, first end and a second end and (b) a plurality of barbs projecting from the body and having a multiple spiral disposition, each barb facing in a direction and being adapted for resisting movement of the suture, when in tissue, in an opposite direction from the direction in which the barb faces, the suture comprising barbs with a configuration that includes an underside of the barbs, where the underside of a barb attaches to the suture body along an arcuate line such that the underside of the barb forms a concave surface, and the barbed suture is made from a suture filament having a portion that is twisted from about 2 to about 17 times per inch when the barbs are escarped into the suture filament to make the barbed suture.

17. The barbed suture according to claim 16 , wherein the suture is made from a material selected from the group consisting of a bio-absorbable material, a non-absorbable material, and combinations thereof.

18. The barbed suture according to claim 17 , wherein the suture is made from a bio-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of polydioxanone, polylactide, polyglycolide, polycaprolactone, and combinations thereof.

19. The barbed suture according to claim 17 , wherein the suture is made from a non-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, a metal, a metal alloy, a natural fiber, and combinations thereof.

20. The barbed suture according to claim 19 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyether-ester, and combinations thereof.

21. The barbed suture according to claim 16 , wherein the barbs are all facing in a direction toward only one of the first end and the second end.

22. The barbed suture according to claim 16 , wherein the barbed suture has at least a first barbed portion and a second barbed portion, and wherein the barbs of the first portion are facing in a direction toward only the first end and the barbs of the second portion are facing in a direction toward only the second end.

23. A barbed suture for connecting human or animal tissue, said suture comprising (a) an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end and a second end and (b) a plurality of barbs projecting from the body and having a multiple spiral disposition, each barb facing in a direction and being adapted for resisting movement of the suture, when in tissue, in an opposite direction from the direction in which the barb faces, the suture comprising barbs with a configuration that includes an underside of the barbs, where the underside of a barb attaches to the suture body along an arcuate line such that the underside of the barb forms a concave surface, and the suture has a spirality angle α ranging from about 5 degrees to about 25 degrees.

24. The barbed suture according to claim 23 , wherein the suture has a spirality angle α ranging from about 7 degrees to about 22 degrees.

25. The barbed suture according to claim 24 , the suture has a spirality angle α ranging from about 12 degrees to about 18 degrees.

26. The barbed suture according to claim 23 , wherein the suture is made from a material selected from the group consisting of a bio-absorbable material, a non-absorbable material, and combinations thereof.

27. The barbed suture according to claim 16 , wherein the suture is made from a bio-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of polydioxanone, polylactide, polyglycolide, polycaprolactone, and combinations thereof.

28. The barbed suture according to claim 26 , wherein the suture is made from a non-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, a metal, a metal alloy, a natural fiber, and combinations thereof.

29. The barbed suture according to claim 28 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyether-ester, and combinations thereof.

30. The barbed suture according to claim 23 , wherein the barbs are all facing in a direction toward only one of the first end and the second end.

31. The barbed suture according to claim 23 , wherein the barbed suture has at least a first barbed portion and a second barbed portion, and wherein the barbs of the first portion are facing in a direction toward only the first end and the barbs of the second portion are facing in a direction toward only the second end.

32. A barbed suture for connecting human or animal tissue, said suture comprising (a) an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end and a second end and a diameter and (b) a plurality of barbs projecting from the body and having a multiple spiral disposition, each barb facing in a direction and being adapted for resisting movement of the suture, when in tissue, in an opposite direction from the direction in which the barb faces, the suture comprising barbs with a configuration that includes an underside of the barbs, where the underside of a barb attaches to the suture body along an arcuate line such that the underside of the barb forms a concave surface, wherein:

the barbs have a configuration selected from the group consisting of a barb cut angle θ ranging from about 140 degrees to about 175 degrees, a barb cut depth with a ratio of the barb cut depth to the suture diameter ranging from about 0.05 to about 0.6, a barb cut length with a ratio of the barb cut length to the suture diameter ranging from about 0.2 to about 2, a barb cut distance with a ratio of the barb cut distance to the suture diameter ranging from about 0.1 to about 6, a corrugated barb underside, an arcuate barb base, at least two sets of barbs with each set having a barb size different from the barb size of the other set, and combinations thereof.

33. The barbed suture according to claim 32 , wherein the suture is made from a material selected from the group consisting of a bio-absorbable material, a non-absorbable material, and combinations thereof.

34. The barbed suture according to claim 33 , wherein the suture is made from a bio-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of polydioxanone, polylactide, polyglycolide, polycaprolactone, and combinations thereof.

35. The barbed suture according to claim 33 , wherein the suture is made from a non-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, a metal, a metal alloy, a natural fiber, and combinations thereof.

36. The barbed suture according to claim 35 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyether-ester, and combinations thereof.

37. The barbed suture according to claim 32 , wherein the barbs are all facing in a direction toward only one of the first end and the second end.

38. The barbed suture according to claim 32 , wherein the barbed suture has at least a first barbed portion and a second barbed portion, and wherein the barbs of the first portion are facing in a direction toward only the first end and the barbs of the second portion are facing in a direction toward only the second end.

39. A barbed suture for connecting human or animal tissue, said suture comprising (a) an elongated body having a longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end and a diameter and (b) a plurality of barbs projecting from the body and having a multiple spiral disposition, each barb facing in a direction and being adapted for resisting movement of the suture, when in tissue, in an opposite direction from the direction in which the barb faces, the suture comprising barbs with a configuration that includes an underside of the barbs, where the underside of a barb attaches to the suture body along an arcuate line such that the underside of the barb forms a concave surface, wherein:

(I) the barbs have a disposition on the body comprising a multiple spiral disposition with a spirality angle α ranging from about 5° to about 25°, and

(II) the barbs have a configuration comprising (i) a barb cut θ angle ranging from about 140° to about 175°, (ii) a barb cut depth with a ratio of the barb cut depth to the suture diameter ranging from about 0.05 to about 0.6, (iii) a barb cut length with a ratio of the barb cut length to the suture diameter ranging from about 0.02 to about 2, and (iv) a barb cut distance with a ratio of the barb cut distance to the suture diameter ranges from about 0.01 to about 6.

40. The barbed suture according to claim 39 , wherein the suture is made from a material selected from the group consisting of a bio-absorbable material, a non-absorbable material, and combinations thereof.

41. The barbed suture according to claim 40 , wherein the suture is made from a bio-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of polydioxanone, polylactide, polyglycolide, polycaprolactone, and combinations thereof.

42. The barbed suture according to claim 40 , wherein the suture is made from a non-absorbable material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, a metal, a metal alloy, a natural fiber, and combinations thereof.

43. The barbed suture according to claim 42 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyester, polypropylene, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyether-ester, and combinations thereof.

44. The barbed suture according to claim 39 , wherein the barbs are all facing in a direction toward only one of the first end and the second end.

45. The barbed suture according to claim 39 , wherein the barbed suture has at least a first barbed portion and a second barbed portion, and wherein the barbs of the first portion are facing in a direction toward only the first end and the barbs of the second portion are facing in a direction toward only the second end.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2012
From: ANGIOTECH PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.; QUILL MEDICAL, INC.
To: ETHICON, INC.; ETHICON, LLC
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PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTERESTS - PATENTS (US) Recorded May 16, 2012
From: WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC
To: QUILL MEDICAL, INC.; ANGIOTECH PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
Reel/Frame 028216/0499 →