Surgical filament assemblies

US9872678B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9872678-B2
Application numberUS-201414334844-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 18, 2014
Priority dateMar 30, 2012
Publication dateJan 23, 2018
Grant dateJan 23, 2018

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A suture anchor, and a surgical filament assembly using same, capable of being fixated in a hole formed in a bone of a patient. The suture anchor preferably includes an anchor body with a passage extending from a proximal end toward a distal end, and at least one bone engaging feature on the exterior of the anchor. A knot patency element disposed within the passage holds a removable sliding knot formed, using the surgical filament. A tightening limb of the sliding knot enables the user to tighten the sliding knot against an object extending through a capture loop to secure the object to the anchor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A suture anchor, comprising: an anchor body having a distal end and a proximal end; a suture construct coupled to the anchor body, the suture construct comprising a length of suture having a knot and a collapsing loop formed through the knot, the collapsing loop having a shortening limb passing through the knot; and a knot patency element on the anchor body removably received within the knot, the knot patency element having a tube and a tube cannulation extending through the tube, wherein the knot patency element is configured to hold the knot in a first non-cinched configuration, the knot having a second cinched configuration, and wherein the shortening limb is slidable through the tube cannulation and through the knot when the knot is in the uncinched configuration to collapse the collapsible loop, and the suture construct and knot patency element are configured such that sliding the shortening limb through the knot is inhibited by the knot when the knot is in the cinched configuration. 2. A suture anchor according to claim 1 and further comprising a tissue suture received through the collapsing loop, the tissue suture being receivable through a tissue whereby the tissue is attachable to the anchor via the tissue suture. 3. A suture anchor according to claim 2 wherein the tissue suture comprises a fixed end of the knot. 4. A suture anchor according to claim 1 wherein the anchor body comprises a body cannulation therethrough from the proximal end to the distal end and wherein the tube is disposed within the body cannulation. 5. A suture anchor according to claim 4 wherein the shortening limb extends distally from the knot and exits the body cannulation at the body distal end. 6. A suture anchor according to claim 5 wherein the collapsing loop extends proximally out of the body cannulation at the body proximal end. 7. A suture anchor according to claim 1 and further comprising at least one feature that alters the tendency of the knot to stay on the patency element. 8. A suture anchor according to claim 7 wherein the patency element has a length and a free end which is removable from the knot and wherein the feature comprises a change in circumference of the patency element along its length toward its free end. 9. A suture anchor according to claim 1 and further comprising a locking mechanism associated with the anchor body and receiving the shortening limb so as to lock the shortening limb in a desired position. 10. A suture anchor, comprising: an anchor body having a distal end, a proximal end, and a longitudinal axis extending from the distal end to the proximal end; a knot patency element on the anchor body, the knot patent element comprising a tube and a tube cannulation through the tube; and a suture construct coupled to the anchor body, the suture construct comprising a length of suture wrapped transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the anchor body around the knot patency element a plurality of times such that the suture construct circumscribes the knot patency element transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the anchor body, wherein the knot patency element is configured to hold a knot of the suture construct in a first non-cinched configuration, the knot having a second cinched configuration, and the tube being received within the knot, and wherein the suture construct comprises a collapsing loop formed through the knot and the collapsing loop comprises a shortening limb passing through the knot, the shortening limb being slidable through the tube cannulation and through the knot when the knot is in the non-cinched configuration to collapse the collapsible loop, and when the knot is in the cinched configuration, sliding of the shortening limb through the knot is inhibited by the knot. 11. A suture anchor according to claim 10 wherein the suture construct further comprises a collapsing loop formed through the knot. 12. A suture anchor according to claim 11 wherein the collapsing loop comprises a shortening limb passing through the knot, the shortening limb being slidable through the knot when the knot is in the non-cinched configuration, and when the knot is in the cinched configuration, sliding of the shortening limb through the knot is inhibited by the knot. 13. A suture anchor according to claim 11 and further comprising a tissue suture received through the collapsing loop, the tissue suture being receivable through a tissue whereby the tissue is attachable to the anchor via the tissue suture. 14. A suture anchor according to claim 10 wherein the anchor body comprises a body cannulation therethrough from the proximal end to the distal end and wherein the tube is disposed within the body cannulation.

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  • Additional elements on or within the anchor · CPC title

  • having anchoring barbs or pins extending outwardly from suture anchor body · CPC title

  • the separate member staying in the anchor after placement · CPC title

  • cannulated, e.g. with a longitudinal through-hole for passage of an instrument · CPC title

  • having anchoring barbs or pins extending outwardly from the anchor body · CPC title

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What does patent US9872678B2 cover?
A suture anchor, and a surgical filament assembly using same, capable of being fixated in a hole formed in a bone of a patient. The suture anchor preferably includes an anchor body with a passage extending from a proximal end toward a distal end, and at least one bone engaging feature on the exterior of the anchor. A knot patency element disposed within the passage holds a removable sliding kno…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medos Int Sàrl, Medos Int Sarl
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/0401. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 23 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).