IP Library Granted Patent US 12,239,310
Granted Patent B2
US 12,239,310 · App. 17/730,709 · Granted Mar 4, 2025

Orthopedic stabilization device, kit and method

Inventors: Samuel Nader (Arlington Heights, IL); Wesley Lloyd Reed (Libertyville, IL); Dinesh Koka (Winter Park, FL)
Assignee: Medline Industries, LP
A61B17/0401A61B17/0487A61B2017/0496
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Patent No.
US 12,239,310
App. No.
17/730,709
Granted
Mar 4, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

An orthopedic stabilization device is provided having a first button, a second button and a suture extending therebetween. The first button has a base portion and a depending loop having an elongated loop opening therethrough. A locking member extends through the elongated loop opening and is retained with the loop when in a retained orientation and insertable or removable when in an unretained orientation. A portion of the suture is frictionally retainable between the locking member and the loop to thereby tie the first button to the second button when the locking member is in a clamping position.

Claims (32)

1. An orthopedic stabilization device comprising:

a first button having a base portion and a depending loop, the base portion having two first button openings extending therethrough, and the loop having an elongated loop opening therethrough, the elongated loop opening having a major dimension and a minor dimension, the minor dimension being smaller than the major dimension;

a locking member slidably engaged with the loop of the first button, the locking member having a narrow portion disposed between a pair of enlarged end portions, the narrow portion being slidingly disposed in the elongated loop opening of the first button and the enlarged end portions each having a maximum width larger than the minor dimension and smaller than the major dimension such that the enlarged end portions maintain the narrow portion in the elongated loop opening when aligned with the minor dimension and allowing the locking member to disengage from the elongated loop opening when aligned with the major dimension;

a second button having two second button openings extending therethrough; and

a suture extending between the first button and the second button, with a portion of the suture being frictionally retainable between the locking member and the loop to thereby tie the first button to the second button.

2. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 1 , wherein the suture extends through each of the two first button openings and each of the two second button openings.

3. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 2 , wherein at least a first segment of the suture extends through the elongated loop opening on an opposite side of the locking member relative to the base portion.

4. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 3 , wherein a second segment of the suture extends through the elongated loop opening on an adjacent side of the locking member relative to the base portion.

5. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 4 , wherein each of the enlarged end portions has a locking member opening extending therethrough and the suture extends through each of the locking member openings.

6. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 5 , wherein the suture extends through each of the two second button openings twice.

7. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 6 , wherein the suture has no more than four strands extending between the first and second buttons.

8. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 1 , wherein each of the enlarged end portions has a locking member opening extending therethrough and the suture extends through each of the locking member openings.

9. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 1 , wherein the locking member has a clamping position wherein the portion of the suture frictionally retainable between the locking member and the loop is clamped between the locking member and the loop on an opposite side of the locking member relative to the base portion.

10. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 9 , wherein the suture has free ends on an opposite side of the base portion of the first button relative to the loop, and wherein tension applied on the free ends of the suture moves the locking member toward the clamping position.

11. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 10 , wherein each of the enlarged end portions has a locking member opening extending therethrough and the suture extends through each of the locking member openings, the two first button openings and the two second button openings.

12. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 11 , wherein the suture has no more than four strands that extend between the first button and the second button.

13. A method of using the orthopedic stabilization device of claim 10 comprising applying tension on the free ends of the suture to move the locking member into the clamping position.

14. A method of using the orthopedic stabilization device of claim 11 comprising applying tension on the free ends of the suture to move the locking member into the clamping position.

15. An orthopedic stabilization device comprising:

a first button having a base portion and a depending loop, the base portion having at least one first button opening extending therethrough, and the loop having an elongated loop opening therethrough;

a locking member extending through the elongated loop opening and having a clamping position and an unclamping position, the locking member being rotatable within the elongated loop opening between a retained orientation, whereby the locking member can slide within the elongated loop opening but not out of the elongated loop opening, and an unretained orientation where the locking member can be inserted into or removed from the elongated loop opening;

a second button having at least one second button opening extending therethrough; and

a suture extending between the first button and the second button and through the at least one first button opening and the at least one second button opening, with a portion of the suture being frictionally retainable between the locking member and the loop to thereby tie the first button to the second button when the locking member is in the clamping position to clamp the portion of the suture between the locking member and the loop on an opposite side of the locking member relative to the base portion.

16. An orthopedic stabilization device comprising:

a first button having a base portion and a depending loop, the base portion having two first button openings extending therethrough, and the loop having an elongated loop opening therethrough;

a locking member extending through the elongated loop opening and slidably engaged with the loop of the first button, the locking member having two locking member openings extending therethrough;

a second button having two second button openings extending therethrough; and

a suture extending between the first button and the second button, with a portion of the suture being frictionally retainable between the locking member and the loop to thereby tie the first button to the second button, wherein the suture extends through each of the two first button openings, each of the two second button openings, and each of the two locking member openings.

17. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 16 , wherein a first segment and a second segment of the suture extends through the elongated loop opening on an opposite side of the locking member relative to the base portion.

18. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 17 , wherein the second segment of the suture extends through the elongated loop opening on an adjacent side of the locking member relative to the base portion.

19. The orthopedic stabilization device of claim 17 , wherein the locking member has a clamping position wherein the portion of the suture frictionally retainable between the locking member and the loop is clamped between the locking member and the loop on the opposite side of the locking member relative to the base portion, and wherein the suture has free ends on an opposite side of the base portion of the first button relative to the loop, and wherein tension applied on the free ends of the suture moves the locking member toward the clamping position.

20. A method of using the orthopedic stabilization device of claim 19 comprising applying tension on the free ends of the suture to move the locking member into the clamping position to clamp the first segment and the second segment of the suture between the locking member and the loop.

Assignments (4)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 28, 2026
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 075643/0462 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 20, 2025
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 071672/0100 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 2, 2024
From: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066971/0808 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 27, 2022
From: NADER, SAMUEL; REED, WESLEY; KOKA, DINESH
To: MEDLINE INDUSTRIES, LP
Reel/Frame 059744/0169 →