Graft trussing and suspension construct
US-2024358496-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US2021038366A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021038366-A1 |
| Application number | US-202017082904-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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A device having one or more adjustable loops or coils associated with an implant body for use in soft tissue reconstructions is provided. One exemplary embodiment of a device includes a body and a suture filament, with the filament being used to form a self-locking sliding knot disposed on a top side of the body and a plurality of adjustable coils that are substantially disposed on the body's bottom side. Terminal ends of the filament located above the body's top side can be passed through an opening of a Lark's Head knot from opposite sides, thus forming a self-locking sliding knot, and then the terminal ends can be tensioned to adjust a circumference of the coils. Changing a coil's circumference changes a location of a ligament graft disposed on the coil. Other configurations of devices and systems, as well as methods for performing ACL repairs, are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1 - 20 . (canceled) 21 . A surgical implant, comprising: a body having a plurality of thru-holes formed therein; a first suture filament extending through the body and configured to form: a self-locking knot, the self-locking knot defining a collapsible opening that is located on a top side of the body, and one or more coils arranged such that each coil is formed as a result of the suture filament being disposed through at least two of the plurality of thru-holes of the body such that a portion of each coil is disposed on the top side of the body and a portion of each coil is disposed on a bottom side of the body, and a second suture filament extending longitudinally through the body, wherein the self-locking knot has: a first portion of the suture filament that is intermediate a first terminal end thereof and the one or more coils, is disposed on the top side of the body and extending through the collapsible opening from a first side of the opening, and a second portion of the suture filament that is intermediate a second terminal end thereof and the one or more coils disposed on the top side of the body and passed through the collapsible opening from a second, opposite side of the opening, and wherein the collapsible opening is configured to collapse and move toward the body when tension is applied to at least one of the first and second terminal ends. 22 . The implant of claim 21 , wherein the one or more coils comprises a first coil and a second coil formed by a third portion of the suture filament extending between the self-locking knot and the first terminal end, and a third coil and a fourth coil formed by a fourth portion of the suture filament extending between the self-locking knot and the second terminal end. 23 . The implant of claim 22 , wherein the plurality of thru-holes comprises two outer thru-holes and two inner thru-holes, each outer thru-hole being located adjacent to respective opposed terminal ends of the body and the inner thru-holes being disposed between the outer thru-holes, and wherein the first and third coils pass through each of the outer thru-holes and the second and fourth coils pass through each of the inner thru-holes. 24 . The implant of claim 22 , wherein the plurality of thru-holes comprises two outer thru-holes and two inner thru-holes, each outer thru-hole being located adjacent to respective opposed terminal ends of the body and the inner thru-holes being disposed between the outer thru-holes, and wherein the first, second, third, and fourth coils each pass through each of the inner thru-holes. 25 . The implant of claim 21 , wherein at least one coil of the one or more coils is configured such that a circumference thereof can be changed by applying tension to at least one of the first and second terminal ends. 26 . The implant of claim 21 , wherein the one or more coils is configured such that a circumference of one coil of the one or more coils can be adjusted independent of adjusting a circumference of another coil of the one or more coils. 27 . The implant of claim 21 , wherein the self-locking knot comprises a Lark's Head knot. 28 . The implant of claim 21 , wherein the body includes a longitudinal bore through which the second suture filament extends, and wherein the second suture filament includes a protrusion positioned outside of the longitudinal bore that has a diameter larger than the longitudinal bore to prevent passage of the protrusion through the longitudinal bore. 29 . The implant of claim 28 , wherein the protrusion is a knot. 30 . The implant of claim 21 , further comprising: a first sleeve disposed over a third portion of the suture filament that extends between the self-locking knot and the first terminal end, the first sleeve being located on the top side of the body; and a second sleeve disposed over a fourth portion of the suture filament that extends between the self-locking knot and the second terminal end, the second sleeve being located on the top side of the body. 31 . The implant of claim 30 , wherein the first sleeve disposed over the third portion of the suture filament and the second sleeve disposed over the fourth portion of the suture filament are a same sleeve, and a portion of the same sleeve is disposed around the bottom side of the body. 32 . A surgical implant, comprising: a body having a plurality of thru-holes formed therein; and a suture filament attached to the body such that the suture filament has a first terminal end, a second terminal end, and a self-locking knot formed therein, each being located on a top side of the body, the suture filament arranged with respect to the body such that: a first portion of the suture filament extending between the knot and the first terminal end passes through one thru-hole of the plurality of thru-holes to a bottom side of the body and through a different thru-hole of the plurality of thru-holes to the top side of the body to form a first loop, a second portion of the suture filament extending between the knot and the second terminal end passes through one thru-hole of the plurality of thru-holes to the bottom side of the body and through a different thru-hole of the plurality of thru-holes to the top side of the body to form a second loop, and the first terminal end passes through an opening defined by the knot from a first side of the opening and the second terminal end passes through the opening defined by the knot from a second, opposite side of the opening. 33 . The implant of claim 32 , wherein the suture filament is arranged with respect to the body such that: the first portion of the suture filament passes through one thru-hole of the plurality of thru-holes to the bottom side of the body and through a different thru-hole of the plurality of thru-holes to the top side of the body to form a third loop, and the second portion of the suture filament passes through one thru-hole of the plurality of thru-holes to the bottom side of the body and through a different thru-hole of the plurality of thru-holes to the top side of the body to form a fourth loop. 34 . The implant of claim 33 , wherein the plurality of thru-holes comprises two outer thru-holes and two inner thru-holes, the outer thru-holes being located on an outer portion of the body and the inner thru-holes being disposed between the outer thru-holes, and wherein both the first portion of the suture filament and the second portion of the suture filament pass through each of the outer thru-holes at least once and pass through each of the inner thru-holes at least once. 35 . The implant of claim 33 , wherein the plurality of thru-holes comprises two outer thru-holes and two inner thru-holes, the outer thru-holes being located on an outer portion of the body and the inner thru-holes being disposed between the outer thru-holes, and wherein both the first portion of the suture filament and the second portion of the suture filament pass through each of the inner thru-holes at least twice. 36 . The implant of claim 32 , wherein a length of the first portion of the filament and a length of the second portion of the filament are adjustable. 37 . The implant of claim 32 , further comprising a second suture filament extending longitudinally through the body. 38 . The implant of claim 37 , wherein the body includes a longitudinal bore through which the second suture filament extends, and wherein the second suture filament includes a protrusion positioned outside of the longitudinal bore that has
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