US3592196A - Surgical needle with suture retaining means - Google Patents

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US3592196A
US3592196A US876192A US3592196DA US3592196A US 3592196 A US3592196 A US 3592196A US 876192 A US876192 A US 876192A US 3592196D A US3592196D A US 3592196DA US 3592196 A US3592196 A US 3592196A
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  • a surgeon's needle has a rear portion in the shape of a tube which opens to the rear, a longitudinal slot being formed in said rear portion equal to the thickness of the suture material, the slot dividing the rear portion into two resilient sections.
  • a resilient tongue is stamped from one of the sections and the end of the tongue is in the direction of the needle point, the tongue extending through the longitudinal slot.
  • This invention relates to surgeons needles.
  • a means for fixing the suture material is located in a longitudinal slot at the needle rear end.
  • Disadvantages of the known needles include traumatization of the tissues by the needle eye and the suture material extending from it, this traumatization creating conditions for a secondary infection which, in turn, results in failure of the sutures.
  • Another type of known surgeons needle is the atraumatic nonreusahle needles in which the rear end is made in the form ofa cup with a pressed-in suture thread.
  • a disadvantage of such needles is that they are nonreusable and cannot receive different kinds of suture material in the course of operation so that a greater number of needles is required.
  • a disadvantage of the atraumatic needles packed in ampuls is that they are not quite reliable with respect to sterility during storage and transportation because the ampuls are likely to crack and become broken and the sterilizing material can be subjected to noxious atmospheric effects.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a surgeons needle of the atraumatic reusable type sterilizable by a conventional method.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a surgeons needle which can be used with any required type of suture material.
  • surgeon's needle is provided with a means for fixing the suture material, said means being located in a longitudinal slot opening at one end and made in the form ofa springy tongue, covering said slot, set at an acute angle to the needle axis and directed towards the needle point.
  • the internal surface of the needle walls along the slot defines longitudinal grooves for accommodating the suture material, extending from the rear end of the needle; the tongue being stamped from the slot wall; the rear end of the needle has the shape ofa tube with a slot on the diametrical plane.
  • This design of the needle allows the suture material to be wedged between the internal walls of the needle and the tongue, it also allows recharging the needle quickly with any required type of suture material in the course of operation and excludes traumatization of tissues by the needle.
  • FIG. I is a side view of the needle
  • FIG. 2 shows the same needle in partial section at its rear end
  • FIG. 3 is a section, taken on line Ill-Ill ofFlG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 shows a curved needle
  • the needle 1 has a point 2 at one end and a longitudinal slot 3 for suture material, at the other end, said slot being open at the rear.
  • a springy or resilient tongue 4 (FIG. 2) extending across the slot, at an acute angle a relative to the needle axis and with its free end directed towards the needle point.
  • the rear end of the needle has the form of a tube 6 slotted diametrically at 3, thus, longitudinal grooves or passages 5 (FIG. 3) are formed on the internal surface of the needle walls along the slot.
  • the needle can be made of a curved shape as shown in FIG. 4.
  • the needle is manipulated as follows.
  • the needle is clamped in a needle holder, the suture material is inserted into the slot 3 in the rear end of the needle up to the end of said slot then the material is pulled back along the to of tongue 4, thus being wedged between the tongue 4 and t e walls of the tube 6, the free end of the suture material passing the grooves 5 within the confines of the walls of the needle.
  • the needle is freed of suture material as follows.
  • the suture material is pulled down towards the needle point, and then out of the slot 3 thus freeing the needle.
  • a surgeons needle comprising a pointed rod having a rear portion in the shape of a tube which is open rearwardly; said tube having a longitudinal slot diametrally positioned therein for the introduction of suture material, said slot extending from the open end of the tube forwardly to divide said rear portion into two resilient sections; and a resilient tongue of tapering transverse extent, stamped from one of said resilient sections and extending beyond and across the slot to a point adjacent the other resilient section and facing forwardly at an acute angle with respect to said tube to wedge suture material between the tongue and said tube and in frictional contact with the lateral edges ofthe tongue.
  • a needle as claimed in claim I wherein said tongue is of generally triangular shape and is positioned in said one resilient section to define passages for rearward travel of suture material within the confines of the tube.
  • a needle as claimed in claim I wherein said tube and tongue are constituted of thin plate material, whereby the tongue is deformatively resilient.

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A surgeon''s needle has a rear portion in the shape of a tube which opens to the rear, a longitudinal slot being formed in said rear portion equal to the thickness of the suture material, the slot dividing the rear portion into two resilient sections. A resilient tongue is stamped from one of the sections and the end of the tongue is in the direction of the needle point, the tongue extending through the longitudinal slot.

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United States Patent Boris Yakovievlch Daikhovsky Karetny ryad, 5/10, liv.l2;
Sergei Petrovlch Kosov, pereulolt Rasltovol, 19/23, itv.6l, both 01 Moscow. 1.1.8.511. 876,192
Nov. 28, 1969 July 13, 1971 Continuation oi application Ser. No. 633,482, Apr. 25, 1967, now lbandoned.
[72] Inventors (21] Appl. No, [22] Filed H5] Patented [S4] SURGICAL NEEDLE WITH SUTURE RETAINING 354,018 12/1886 Krieg1 128/339 784,995 3/1905 Edwards 128/339 1,131,155 3/1915 Murphy .1 128/339 1,337,480 4/1920 Matthaei 128/339 X 1,678,361 7/1928 Shearon M 128/339 2,581,564 1/1952 Villegas 128/339 2,891,547 6/1959 Stradella .1 128/339 FOREIGN PATENTS 638,792 4/1962 Italy H 128/339 Primary Examiner-Da1ton L. Truluck Attorney-Waters, Roditi, Schwartz & Nissen ABSTRACT: A surgeon's needle has a rear portion in the shape of a tube which opens to the rear, a longitudinal slot being formed in said rear portion equal to the thickness of the suture material, the slot dividing the rear portion into two resilient sections. A resilient tongue is stamped from one of the sections and the end of the tongue is in the direction of the needle point, the tongue extending through the longitudinal slot.
/ l/IIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIII SURGICAL NEEDLE WITH SUTURE RETAINING MEANS This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 633,482, filed Apr. 25, 1967, now abandoned.
This invention relates to surgeons needles.
In the surgeon's needles known heretofore a means for fixing the suture material is located in a longitudinal slot at the needle rear end.
Disadvantages of the known needles include traumatization of the tissues by the needle eye and the suture material extending from it, this traumatization creating conditions for a secondary infection which, in turn, results in failure of the sutures.
Another type of known surgeons needle is the atraumatic nonreusahle needles in which the rear end is made in the form ofa cup with a pressed-in suture thread.
A disadvantage of such needles is that they are nonreusable and cannot receive different kinds of suture material in the course of operation so that a greater number of needles is required.
A disadvantage of the atraumatic needles packed in ampuls is that they are not quite reliable with respect to sterility during storage and transportation because the ampuls are likely to crack and become broken and the sterilizing material can be subjected to noxious atmospheric effects.
Additionally, there is no guarantee in the reliability of fixing the suture material when the latter is rolled into the end of the needle.
In accordance with the above considerations, an object of the present invention is to provide a surgeons needle of the atraumatic reusable type sterilizable by a conventional method.
Another object of the invention is to provide a surgeons needle which can be used with any required type of suture material.
To achieve these objects the surgeon's needle is provided with a means for fixing the suture material, said means being located in a longitudinal slot opening at one end and made in the form ofa springy tongue, covering said slot, set at an acute angle to the needle axis and directed towards the needle point.
The internal surface of the needle walls along the slot defines longitudinal grooves for accommodating the suture material, extending from the rear end of the needle; the tongue being stamped from the slot wall; the rear end of the needle has the shape ofa tube with a slot on the diametrical plane.
This design of the needle allows the suture material to be wedged between the internal walls of the needle and the tongue, it also allows recharging the needle quickly with any required type of suture material in the course of operation and excludes traumatization of tissues by the needle.
An embodiment of a surgeons needle is shown in the drawing in which:
FIG. I is a side view of the needle;
FIG. 2 shows the same needle in partial section at its rear end,
FIG. 3 is a section, taken on line Ill-Ill ofFlG. 2; and
FIG. 4 shows a curved needle.
The needle 1 has a point 2 at one end and a longitudinal slot 3 for suture material, at the other end, said slot being open at the rear.
Stamped from one of the walls of the slot 3 is a springy or resilient tongue 4 (FIG. 2) extending across the slot, at an acute angle a relative to the needle axis and with its free end directed towards the needle point.
The rear end of the needle has the form of a tube 6 slotted diametrically at 3, thus, longitudinal grooves or passages 5 (FIG. 3) are formed on the internal surface of the needle walls along the slot.
The needle can be made of a curved shape as shown in FIG. 4.
The needle is manipulated as follows. The needle is clamped in a needle holder, the suture material is inserted into the slot 3 in the rear end of the needle up to the end of said slot then the material is pulled back along the to of tongue 4, thus being wedged between the tongue 4 and t e walls of the tube 6, the free end of the suture material passing the grooves 5 within the confines of the walls of the needle.
The needle, is freed of suture material as follows.
The suture material is pulled down towards the needle point, and then out of the slot 3 thus freeing the needle.
What We claim is:
l. A surgeons needle, comprising a pointed rod having a rear portion in the shape of a tube which is open rearwardly; said tube having a longitudinal slot diametrally positioned therein for the introduction of suture material, said slot extending from the open end of the tube forwardly to divide said rear portion into two resilient sections; and a resilient tongue of tapering transverse extent, stamped from one of said resilient sections and extending beyond and across the slot to a point adjacent the other resilient section and facing forwardly at an acute angle with respect to said tube to wedge suture material between the tongue and said tube and in frictional contact with the lateral edges ofthe tongue.
2. A needle as claimed in claim I, wherein said tongue is of generally triangular shape and is positioned in said one resilient section to define passages for rearward travel of suture material within the confines of the tube.
3. A needle as claimed in claim I, wherein said tube and tongue are constituted of thin plate material, whereby the tongue is deformatively resilient.
4. A needle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tongue when stamped from said one resilient section of the tube provides an opening in said section.

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1. A surgeon''s needle, comprising a pointed rod having a rear portion in the shape of a tube which is open rearwardly; said tube having a longitudinal slot diametrally positioned therein for the introduction of suture material, said slot extending from the open end of the tube forwardly to divide said rear portion into two resilient sections; and a resilient tongue of tapering transverse extent, stamped from one of said resilient sections and extending beyond and across the slot to a point adjacent the other resilient section and facing forwardly at an acute angle with respect to said tube to wedge suture material between the tongue and said tube and in frictional contact with the lateral edges of the tongue.
2. A needle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tongue is of generally triangular shape and is positioned in said one resilient section to define passages for rearward travel of suture material within the confines of the tube.
3. A needle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tube and tongue are constituted of thin plate material, whereby the tongue is deformatively resilient.
4. A needle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tongue when stamped from said one resilient section of the tube provides an opening in said section.
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