Enthesis healing
US-2024390292-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10448942B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10448942-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414190274-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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A deformable or flexible suture anchor having apertures secures a suture to a skeletal structure via holes drilled through the skeletal structure, and passing the suture therethrough. A deformable structure permits the anchor to resiliently deform or bend for passing through an aperture, and resume a size larger than the passed aperture for securement on an opposed side of the aperture.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A knotless suture anchor assembly comprising: a cannulated suture having a tubular wall defining a cannulated interior between a distal opening at a distal end of the cannulated suture and a proximate opening at a proximate end of the cannulated suture, the proximate opening providing communication with the cannulated interior, the distal end of the cannulated suture passing through the proximate opening to form a loop before passing through a void in the tubular wall; a suture anchor integrated with the cannulated suture, the suture anchor adapted for fixation at the surgical site, the suture anchor including a plurality of apertures including a first aperture, a second aperture, and a third aperture on a first end of the suture anchor and a fourth aperture, a fifth aperture, and a sixth aperture on a second end of the suture anchor, the suture anchor further including a plurality of deformable folds, the deformable folds deposed between the apertures and forming more deformable sections of the suture anchor across a width of the suture anchor; and a fixation member having an engagement surface and a plurality of apertures, the loop engaging the apertures for drawing the engagement surface toward the suture anchor via tightening of the loop, whereby the knotless suture anchor assembly is configured to provide surgical attachment for tissue disposed between the engagement surface and the anchor, wherein: the suture anchor includes a first surface facing the fixation member and a second surface opposite the first surface and facing away from the fixation member; the loop passes between: the first aperture and second aperture on the second side of the suture anchor; the second aperture and the third aperture on the first side of the suture anchor; the third aperture and the fourth aperture on the second side of the suture anchor; the fourth aperture and the fifth aperture on the first side of the suture anchor; and the fifth aperture and the sixth aperture on the second side of the suture anchor; the deformable folds include a first deformable fold between the first aperture and the second aperture, a second deformable fold between the second aperture and the third aperture, a third deformable fold between the fourth aperture and the fifth aperture, and a fourth deformable fold between the fifth aperture and the sixth aperture; and the proximate end of the cannulated suture is positioned between the suture anchor and the fixation member. 2. The knotless suture anchor assembly of claim 1 wherein the tubular wall includes a tubular woven outer surface around the cannulated interior defining an interior void. 3. The knotless suture anchor assembly of claim 2 wherein the suture anchor comprises textile suture material, and wherein the distal end of the cannulated suture is configured to pass between the interior void and an exterior region outside the cannulated suture. 4. The knotless suture anchor assembly of claim 1 wherein the suture anchor and the cannulated suture are comprised of the same material. 5. The knotless suture anchor assembly of claim 1 wherein the fixation member is substantially non-deformable in that the knotless suture anchor assembly is configured such that tension forces from the tightening of the loop change a first dimension of the suture anchor without substantially deforming the fixation member during use thereof to compress tissue between the engagement surface of the fixation member and the suture anchor. 6. The knotless suture anchor assembly of claim 1 wherein in an at rest state, the suture anchor has an enlarged surface and resists passage through a surgical aperture in a bone; and in an insertion state, the deformable section is temporarily compressed to a smaller dimension for insertion through the aperture, the deformable section returning to the at rest state within the bone in response to the tightening of the loop. 7. A method of securing tissue comprising: passing a cannulated suture through a plurality of apertures in a fixation member, the fixation member having an engagement surface, the cannulated suture having a tubular wall defining a cannulated interior between a distal opening at a distal end of the cannulated suture and a proximate opening at a proximate end of the cannulated suture, the proximate opening providing communication with the cannulated interior; integrating a suture anchor with the cannulated suture, the suture anchor having a first surface facing the fixation member and a second surface opposite the first surface and facing away from the fixation member, the suture anchor adapted for fixation at a surgical site, the suture anchor including a plurality of apertures including a first aperture, a second aperture, and a third aperture on a first end of the suture anchor and a fourth aperture, a fifth aperture, and a sixth aperture on a second end of the suture anchor, the suture anchor further including a plurality of deformable folds, the deformable folds deposed between the apertures and forming more deformable sections of the suture anchor across a width of the suture anchor, the deformable folds including a first deformable fold between the first aperture and the second aperture, a second deformable fold between the second aperture and the third aperture, a third deformable fold between the fourth aperture and the fifth aperture, and a fourth deformable fold between the fifth aperture and the sixth aperture; forming a loop in the cannulated suture by passing the distal end of the cannulated suture: through the first aperture on the first side of the suture anchor and through the second aperture on the second side of the suture anchor such that the loop passes between the first aperture and the second aperture on the second side of the suture anchor; through the third aperture on the first side of the suture anchor such that the loop passes between the second aperture and the third aperture on the first side of the suture anchor; through the fourth aperture on the second side of the suture anchor such that the loop passes between the third aperture and the fourth aperture on the second side of the suture anchor; through the fifth aperture on the first side of the suture anchor such that the loop passes between the fourth aperture and the fifth aperture on the first side of the suture anchor; and through the sixth aperture on the second side of the suture anchor such that the loop passes between the fifth aperture and the sixth aperture on the second side of the suture anchor; and through the proximate opening into the cannulated interior and out through a void in the tubular wall; after the loop has been formed, passing the distal end of the suture through at least one of the apertures in the fixation member and adjacent to the loop, the proximate end of the cannulated suture being positioned between the suture anchor and the fixation member; and drawing the engagement surface toward the suture anchor via tightening of the loop, whereby surgical attachment is provided for tissue disposed between the engagement surface and the suture anchor. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the engagement surface is a substantially planar engagement surface, wherein the fixation member has sufficient rigidity to maintain a substantially planar shape of the substantially planar engagement surface before and after the drawing the engagement surface of the fixation member toward the suture anchor via tightening of the loop. 9. The method of claim 7 wherein the loop is formed by looping the cannulated suture through apertures in each of the suture anchor and the fixation member and slidably securing a proximate end of the suture relative to a distal end of
elastic or resilient · CPC title
hollow or tubular · CPC title
Reinforcements for suture lines · CPC title
Position of anchor in respect to the bone · CPC title
Dowels · CPC title
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