US 12,458,342 B2
Surgical devices and methods for Achilles tendon repair
William H. Simon, Virginia Beach, VA (US)
Filed by William H. Simon, Virginia Beach, VA (US)
Filed on Jun. 23, 2023, as Appl. No. 18/340,376.
Application 18/340,376 is a division of application No. 18/162,332, filed on Jan. 31, 2023, granted, now 11,723,651.
Claims priority of provisional application 63/267,364, filed on Jan. 31, 2022.
Prior Publication US 2023/0329701 A1, Oct. 19, 2023
Int. Cl. A61B 17/04 (2006.01)
CPC A61B 17/0469 (2013.01) [A61B 17/0401 (2013.01); A61B 2017/0496 (2013.01)] 7 Claims
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1. A method for repairing Achilles tendons comprising:
preparing a patient for and administering anesthesia and placing said patient in a prone position on an operating room table followed by palpation of said Achilles tendon rupture for locating defects and ends of a tendon tear and/or rupture, wherein a transverse incision is made just proximal to a palpable defect through only a dermis of said patient so that this action is followed by a blunt dissection advanced through subcutaneous tissues while ensuring protection of a Sural Nerve and saphenous vein, wherein said nerve and vein lie just lateral to said Achilles tendon, so that once a paratenon is identified it is sharply incised transversely exposing torn ends of said Achilles tendon and surrounding hematoma and wherein said hematoma is evacuated and any frayed torn ends of said Achilles tendon are removed without damaging healthy tendon and wherein a proximal end of said Achilles tendon is grabbed with at least one Kochers-clamp forceps so that applying tension allows for control of said Achilles tendon and so that a paddle guide is passed along both a medial and lateral edge of said Achilles tendon thereby creating a soft tissue surgical plane to stage a suture passer utilizing suture/fiber tape to be passed subparatenonously thereby also preserving vascularity and tendon gliding properties of said Achilles tendon, wherein said suture passer also includes a curved shaped paddle guide portion that is placed into said surgical plane so that said curved shaped paddle guide portion and an inverted suture grasping and firing mechanism, which is a portion of a suture passer elevator separator, and guides a side of said ruptured tendon into opened jaws of said suture passer allowing proper placement of at least three locking loop stitches wherein a suture passer needle is loaded with sutures and/or fiber tapes and said curved shaped paddle guide portion of said suture passer is passed up one side of said Achilles tendon to an appropriate depth and wherein said at least three locking loop stitches are then passed equally along each side of said Achilles tendon with said suture and/or fiber tape so that with said suture and/or fiber tape is properly placed, applying tension to a proximal segment of said Achilles tendon for at least 5 minutes occurs, bringing said Achilles tendon out to its original length and ensuring equal and balanced tensioning on both sides of said Achilles tendon, and;
wherein attention is next directed to both sides of a heel bone just proximal to insertion of said Achilles tendon, wherein two vertical incisions are made on each side of said Achilles tendon allowing for dissection to be performed taken down to a bone portion of said heel bone and wherein a calcaneus is then drilled to an appropriate depth depending on size of an appropriate bone sized suture anchor chosen and a large-curved suture shuttle passer is then placed from a heel incision through a distal tendon stump and into a transverse surgical site so that said large-curved suture shuttle passer is used to pull one or more proximal sutures and/or fiber tapes through a distal portion of the Achilles tendon to each of said surgical incision sites on each side of said heel bone wherein said appropriate sized bone suture anchor is loaded with ends of sutures and/or fiber tapes and fixed to said calcaneus so that final surgical repair allows tensioning bringing torn ends of said tendon together wherein said bone suture anchor is locked into place securing sutures and/or fiber tapes into said calcaneus without use of a knot and said paratenon is then sutured back together maintaining its vascularity for Achilles tendon healing and proper Achilles tendon gliding.