Knotless graft fixation assembly
US-9179907-B2 · Nov 10, 2015 · US
US9521999B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9521999-B2 |
| Application number | US-22406005-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2005 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2005 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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A suture anchor includes a threaded anchor body having a first central bore in communication with a second central bore. The suture anchor includes an internal eyelet formed of a loop disposed at least partially inside the first central bore. The ends extending from the loop are tied together to form at least one knot which is housed in the second central bore provided at the distal end of the anchor body. The knot increases the pullout strength of the suture even in soft bone, provides increased suture fixation, and eliminates the anchor “pull back.”
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What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A bioabsorbable suture anchor comprising: a fully threaded anchor body formed of bioabsorbable material and extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end; a rectangularly shaped opening at the proximal end; a longitudinal bore of uniform diameter extending through more than half of the anchor body, the longitudinal bore starting from the rectangularly shaped opening at the proximal end and extending into the anchor body for approximately two thirds of a length of the anchor body; a knot socket having a diameter equal to the diameter of the longitudinal bore; a central passage in communication with the knot socket and the longitudinal bore, the central passage having a diameter narrower than that of the longitudinal bore and the knot socket; a strand of flexible material disposed within the anchor body, the strand forming a loop extending through the entire longitudinal bore which extends more than half the length of the anchor body, the loop forming an eyelet at the proximal end of the anchor body for slidingly receiving at least one suture strand for tying tissue to bone, the strand having ends tied together in a knot disposed within the knot socket at the distal end of the anchor body, wherein the ends of the strand of flexible material are free ends; and at least one suture strand threaded through the loop and passing slidingly through the eyelet, for tying tissue to bone, wherein the at least one suture strand has a first end and a second end. 2. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the loop is disposed completely within the anchor body. 3. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the rectangularly shaped opening at the proximal end of the anchor is configured to receive a driver head for driving the anchor. 4. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the suture strand further includes a needle attached at one end. 5. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the anchor body is threaded from the proximal end to the distal end. 6. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the flexible material comprises a suture formed of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene. 7. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the knot is coated with a glue material. 8. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the strand of flexible material is disposed completely in the anchor body. 9. A suture anchor assembly for attachment of tissue to bone, the suture anchor assembly comprising: a fully threaded suture anchor comprising an anchor body comprising a bioabsorbable material and having a distal end, a proximal end, a longitudinal axis, an outer surface, a first central longitudinal bore of uniform diameter extending from a rectangularly shaped opening at the proximal end through more than half of the anchor body, and a second central longitudinal bore located at the distal end, wherein the first central longitudinal bore is in communication with the second central longitudinal bore through a central passage, and wherein a diameter of the first central longitudinal bore is equal to a diameter of the second central longitudinal bore, and wherein the central passage has a diameter narrower than that of the first and central longitudinal bores, and wherein the first central longitudinal bore starts from the rectangularly shaped opening at the proximal end and extends into the anchor body for approximately two thirds of a length of the anchor body, and wherein the first and second central longitudinal bores have a first diameter, and the central passage has a second diameter, the second diameter being smaller than the first diameter; a first strand of flexible material comprising a loop and a knot formed of ends of the first strand of flexible material tied together, the loop extending through the entire first central longitudinal bore which extends through more than half the length of the anchor body, the loop forming an eyelet at the proximal end, and the knot is disposed within the second central longitudinal bore, wherein the ends of the first strand of flexible material are free ends; and at least a second strand of flexible material attached to the suture anchor and passing slidingly through the eyelet, wherein the second strand of flexible material has a first end and a second end. 10. The suture anchor assembly of claim 9 , wherein the loop is recessed from the proximal end of the anchor body by about one third the length of the anchor body. 11. The suture anchor assembly of claim 9 , wherein the anchor body comprises a plurality of thread flights extending from the outer surface of the anchor body. 12. The suture anchor assembly of claim 9 , wherein the anchor body has an outside diameter of about 5.5 mm. 13. A method of attaching tissue to bone using a suture anchor assembly including a suture anchor comprising: a fully threaded anchor body formed of bioabsorbable material and having a distal end, a proximal end, a longitudinal axis, a first central longitudinal bore of uniform diameter starting from a rectangularly shaped opening at the proximal end and extending into the anchor body through more than half of the anchor body, and a second central longitudinal bore located at the distal end, the first central longitudinal bore being in communication with the second central longitudinal bore through a central passage, wherein the first central longitudinal bore has a diameter equal to a diameter of the second longitudinal bore, and wherein the central passage has a diameter narrower than that of the first and central longitudinal bores, and wherein the first central longitudinal bore extends from the proximal end into the anchor body for approximately two thirds of a length of the anchor body; a first strand of flexible material comprising a loop and a knot formed of ends of the first strand of flexible material tied together, the first strand being disposed within the anchor body so that the loop is disposed within and extends through the entirety of the first central longitudinal bore which extends through more than half the length of the anchor body, the loop forming an eyelet at the proximal end, and the knot is disposed within the second central longitudinal bore, wherein the ends of the first strand of flexible material are free ends; the method comprising the steps of: providing at least a second strand of flexible material through the eyelet; coupling the suture anchor assembly to a driver so that a head of the driver is received within the rectangularly shaped opening at the proximal end of the fully threaded anchor body; threading ends of the second strand of flexible material attached to the suture anchor through a cannula of the driver; and installing the suture anchor assembly into bone, using the driver, to approximate tissue to bone. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the second strand of flexible material further comprises a needle attached to one end. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising the step of securing the needle within a cavity of a handle of the driver. 16. A suture anchor comprising: a fully threaded anchor body extending longitudinally between a proximal end and a distal end; a longitudinal bore extending through the anchor body for approximately two thirds of a length of the anchor body, said longitudinal bore having a first diameter and a first length; a knot socket having a second diameter equal to the first diameter of the longitudinal bore; a central passage in communication with the knot socket and the longitudinal bore, the central passage having a third diam
Suture anchors, buttons or pledgets, i.e. means for attaching sutures to bone, cartilage or soft tissue; Instruments for applying or removing suture anchors (A61B17/0642 takes precedence; fixation devices for tendons or ligaments A61F2/0811) · CPC title
Longitudinal through hole, e.g. suture blocked by a distal suture knot · CPC title
Instruments for applying suture anchors · CPC title
cannulated, e.g. with a longitudinal through-hole for passage of an instrument · CPC title
having a suture-receiving opening, e.g. lateral opening · CPC title
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