Knotless suture anchor
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1. A method of attaching tissue to a bone comprising the steps of:
- passing a limb of suture from the tissue to a suture anchor which comprises an outer body, which has a distal end, a proximal end and an axial bore therethrough, and an inner body receivable within the outer body;
inserting the outer body into the bone;
tensioning the suture between the suture anchor and the tissue to achieve a desired tension thereon or desired position of the tissue;
capturing the suture limb within the outer body; and
radially expanding at least a portion of the outer body to engage the suture anchor into the bone by moving the inner body proximally into the outer body by engaging outer threads on the proximal end of the inner body with mating inner threads on the proximal end of the outer body.
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Abstract
A suture anchor is disclosed having an outer body with an axial bore which receives and inner body for rotation. Suture passes between the inner body and outer body and rotation of the inner body wraps the suture thereabout locking the suture thereto. Rotation of the inner body also effects radial expansion of at least a portion of the outer body to engage to anchor into a bone hole.
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1. A method of attaching tissue to a bone comprising the steps of:
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passing a limb of suture from the tissue to a suture anchor which comprises an outer body, which has a distal end, a proximal end and an axial bore therethrough, and an inner body receivable within the outer body; inserting the outer body into the bone; tensioning the suture between the suture anchor and the tissue to achieve a desired tension thereon or desired position of the tissue; capturing the suture limb within the outer body; and radially expanding at least a portion of the outer body to engage the suture anchor into the bone by moving the inner body proximally into the outer body by engaging outer threads on the proximal end of the inner body with mating inner threads on the proximal end of the outer body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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