Adjustable anchor systems and methods
US-2018042600-A1 · Feb 15, 2018 · US
US10631848B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10631848-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715648068-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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Surgical constructs and methods are provided for securing soft tissue to bone. One exemplary embodiment of a construct is formed from a suture filament and includes two terminal ends of filament and an intermediate portion disposed along at least a portion of a length extending between the terminal ends. The construct can have a first terminal end that is the first terminal end of the filament, and a second terminal end that includes a loop. The loop can be formed by disposing the second terminal end of the filament within a volume of a portion of the intermediate portion of the filament. In some disclosed methods, both terminal ends of the filament can be passed through tissue when performing soft tissue repairs. Various other embodiments of constructs and methods are provided, including constructs having two or more filaments associated with an anchor and methods of using such constructs.
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What is claimed is: 1. A surgical construct formed from a suture filament, comprising: a first terminal end of the filament, a second terminal end of the filament, and an intermediate portion of the filament disposed along at least a portion of a length extending between the first and second terminal ends; a coaxial region formed by the first terminal end being disposed within a volume of a portion of the intermediate portion; and a continuous, closed loop extending from a first side of the coaxial region, the loop having a loop closure that defines a self-maintaining juncture, a first end directly adjacent to the first side of the coaxial region, and a second, opposed end formed by a fold in the suture filament, wherein the second, opposed end of the loop is a first terminal end of the construct, and wherein the second terminal end of the filament extends from a second side of the coaxial region and is a second terminal end of the construct. 2. The construct of claim 1 , wherein a length of the loop is at least about 20.32 centimeters. 3. The construct of claim 1 , wherein a length of the loop is configured to be adjusted by moving the first terminal end of the filament with respect to the coaxial region. 4. The construct of claim 1 , wherein a pick count of the coaxial region is in the range of about 30 picks per 2.54 centimeters to about 60 picks per 2.54 centimeters. 5. The construct of claim 1 , further comprising an anchor having a filament engagement feature at a distal end thereof, wherein the suture filament engages the filament engagement feature such that the first terminal end of the construct extends from one side of the filament engagement feature and the second terminal end of the construct extends from an opposite side of the filament engagement feature. 6. A surgical repair method, comprising: inserting an anchor having a surgical construct associated therewith in bone in proximity to detached soft tissue, the surgical construct having a first terminal end and a second terminal end, wherein the surgical construct is formed from a surgical filament having a first terminal end, a second terminal end, and an intermediate portion extending therebetween, with the first terminal end of the construct being the first terminal end of the filament, and the second terminal end of the construct having a loop formed by the second terminal end of the filament being disposed in a portion of the intermediate portion of the filament; passing the first terminal end through a portion of the detached soft tissue; passing the second terminal end through a portion of the detached soft tissue; forming a Lark's Head cinch loop in the second terminal end of the surgical construct after the first and second terminal ends have been passed through portions of the detached tissue, the Lark's Head cinch loop defining a receiving opening; passing the first terminal end of the construct through the receiving opening; collapsing the receiving opening of the Lark's Head cinch loop; removing the second terminal end of the filament from the intermediate portion of the filament after collapsing the receiving opening of the Lark's Head cinch loop; tying at least one knot with the filament at a location that is proximate to the collapsed Lark's Head cinch loop to secure a location of the filament with respect to the tissue; and advancing the collapsed Lark's Head cinch loop distally to bring the tissue into proximity with the bone. 7. A surgical repair method, comprising: inserting an anchor having a first surgical construct associated therewith in bone in proximity to detached soft tissue, the first surgical construct having a first terminal end and a second terminal end, wherein the first surgical construct is formed from a surgical filament having a first terminal end, a second terminal end, and an intermediate portion extending therebetween, with the first terminal end of the first surgical construct being the first terminal end of the filament, and the second terminal end of the first surgical construct having a loop formed by the second terminal end of the filament being disposed in a portion of the intermediate portion of the filament; passing the first terminal end through a portion of the detached soft tissue; passing the second terminal end through a portion of the detached soft tissue; forming a Lark's Head cinch loop in the second terminal endo f the first surgical construct after the first and second terminal ends have been passed through portions of the detached tissue, the Lark's Head cinch loop defining a receiving opening; passing the first terminal end of the first surgical construct through the receiving opening; collapsing the receiving opening of the Larks Head inch loop; and advancing the collapsed Lark's Head cinch loop distally to bring the tissue into proximity with the bone, wherein the anchor has a second surgical construct associated therewith, the second surgical construct being formed from a second surgical filament having a first terminal end, a second terminal end, and an intermediate portion extending therebetween, with a first terminal end of the second construct being the first terminal end of the second filament, and a second terminal end of the construct having a loop formed by the second terminal end of the second filament being disposed in a portion of the intermediate portion of the second filament, the method further comprising: passing the terminal end of the second construct through a portion of the detached soft tissue; passing the second terminal end of the second construct through a portion of the detached soft tissue; forming a Lark's Head cinch loop in the second terminal end of the second construct after the first and second terminal ends of the second construct have been passed through portions of the detached tissue, the Lark's Head cinch loop of the second construct defining a receiving opening; passing the first terminal end of the second construct through the receiving opening of the second construct; collapsing the receiving opening of the Lark's Head cinch loop of the second construct; advancing the collapsed Lark's Head cinch loop of the second construct distally to bring the tissue into proximity with the bone; removing the second terminal end of the first filament from the intermediate portion of the first filament after collapsing the receiving opening of the Lark's Head cinch loop of the first construct; removing the second terminal end of the second filament from the intermediate portion of the second filament after collapsing the receiving opening of the Lark's Head cinch loop of the second construct, wherein removing the second terminal ends of the first and second filaments from their respective intermediate portions results in respective first and second limbs extending from each of the collapsed Lark's Head cinch loops; attaching the first and second limbs of the first filament and the first and second limbs of the second filament to a second anchor; and applying tension to the first and second limbs of the first and second filaments to secure a location of the limbs with respect to the second anchor. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein applying tension to the first and second limbs of the first and second filaments to secure a location of the limbs with respect to the second anchor further comprises inserting the second anchor into bone with the first and second limbs of the first and second filaments being disposed between an outer wall of the anchor and the bone. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the locations of the first and second limbs of the first and second filaments with respect to the second anchor are secured without tying a knot in either of the first or sec
with a threaded shaft, e.g. screws · CPC title
Means for attaching and blocking the suture in the suture anchor · CPC title
with pre-tied sutures · CPC title
Longitudinal through hole, e.g. suture blocked by a distal suture knot · CPC title
hollow or tubular · CPC title
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