Sternum closure device

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Inventors

Sutherland, Lloyd A.
Vasconcellos, Alfred V.

Application #

835394

Filed

Mar-3-1986

Published

Mar-15-1988

Current US Class

024/16PB
024/30.5P
606/215
D24/145

International Classes

A61B 017/08; B65D 063/00; B65D 077/10

Field of Search

128/339 128/335 128/346 24/16

Assignee

Pfizer Hospital Products Group, Inc. (New York, NY)

Examiners

Pinkham; Richard C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Richardson; Peter C., Akers; Lawrence C., LaPierre; John L.

US Patent References

4201215   Apparatus and met...
4279248   Sternum closure de...
4535764   Surgical bone tie

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Abstract
A sternum closure device for closing the sternum of a patient comprising a head portion, tail portion and flexible spine portion. The head portion includes a locking tang to prevent backward movement of the spine portion once it is received and engaged in the head portion. The spine is made of a biocompatible metal coated with a biocompatible polymer along part of its length. One end of the spine is sharpened to serve as a needle. The tang pierces the polymer and locks against a serration of the spine. A method of using the sternum closure device is also disclosed.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A sternum closure device comprising:

a head portion;

a flexible spine portion;

and a tail portion;

said head portion being adapted to receive said tail and spine portion, said head portion having locking means to engage said spine portion such that when the spine portion is received in the head portion the spine portion is prevented from backward movement therein;

said spine portion being a biocompatible metal coated with a biocompatible polymer along a portion of its length, said locking means including means for piercing said biocompatible polymer to lock said closure device, said spine portion having upper and lower edges with serrations located therebetween; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a sternum closure device and the method of use for closing a split sternum on the body of a patient. More particularly, it relates to a device which has a locking means to prevent backward movement of the sternum once the closure device is engaged.

Current methods used to close a sternum that has been split, typically during open heart surgery, include use of steel sutures or Dacron sutures placed either around or through the sternum. The major difficulty in using Dacron sutures in this procedure is the inadequate material strength of the suture and the inability to obtain the required tension using the dacron sutures which is necessary to close the sternum.

The major difficulty with using steel sutures is that the amount of force necessary to close the sternum may cause the wire to pull through the sternum, cutting the bone in its path, which is known as sternal dehiscense. Steel sutures also have difficulties in closure failure, i.e. overtwisting the suture results in hardening of the suture and breakage. A further disadvantage is that the use of wire sutures, which after being twisted together must be cut off, leaving sharp ends which are both palpable through the skin and cosmetically undesirable. Additionally, the force that a steel suture can apply is limited. Therefore the approximation of the sternum halves joined by this method is not as complete as desired. Sternum bone heals more quickly and with fewer complications when the bone is tightly joined.
 
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