Adjustable button cinch anchor orthopedic fastener
First Claim
1. An orthopedic fastening system for one tissue to another tissue, the system comprising:
- a first elongate fastener that is affixable at a one end thereof down-hole a bore present within a first tissue, the elongate fastener having and presenting when so affixed an extension region that extends beyond the bore;
a split collet sliding along the fastener region that extends beyond the bore so as to force a second tissue that has been slipped over the fastener'"'"'s extension region along this region and into position against the first tissue;
a sleeve forcibly sliding over the split collet in its position upon the fastener'"'"'s extension region so as to contract the split collet against the fastener, thereafter locking the split collet into position holding tight the second tissue against the first tissue at the position of the bore.
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Abstract
An orthopedic fastener device based on a strong central shaft that is threaded in a one end region and that presents a ramp surface in the other end region. The ramp end is inserted down-hole a bore in bone while an expandable first collet having bendable circumferential flukes is snug to the shaft, presenting a diameter less than the bore. Partial axial withdrawal of the shaft from the bore forces the first collet into and against the shaft'"'"'s ramp region, causing the collet'"'"'s flukes to splay and strongly compressively engage the bone, thereby permanently anchoring the fastener'"'"'s first end. Soft tissue, normally a ligament, is slipped over the shaft region extending beyond the bone, and is optionally grasped by a toothed washer. Another, second, split collet—initially expanded in its internal diameter that has and presents threads—slides along the shaft so as to tension the ligament, compressing it in position against the bone. A sleeve is forcibly slid over the second split collet by use of a tool so as to contract the second split collet against the shaft, locking tight the ligament against the bone at the position of the bore. The second collet may thereafter be rotated on the shaft in the manner of a screw so as to variably tension the ligament. Any and all parts may be made from bio-absorbable materials.
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33 Claims
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1. An orthopedic fastening system for one tissue to another tissue, the system comprising:
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a first elongate fastener that is affixable at a one end thereof down-hole a bore present within a first tissue, the elongate fastener having and presenting when so affixed an extension region that extends beyond the bore;
a split collet sliding along the fastener region that extends beyond the bore so as to force a second tissue that has been slipped over the fastener'"'"'s extension region along this region and into position against the first tissue;
a sleeve forcibly sliding over the split collet in its position upon the fastener'"'"'s extension region so as to contract the split collet against the fastener, thereafter locking the split collet into position holding tight the second tissue against the first tissue at the position of the bore. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An orthopedic fastener for fastening a first tissue in which is present a bore to a second tissue in which is present a hole, the fastener comprising:
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a shaft having and defining from a first end to a second end (i) a first circumferential surface region, (ii) a second circumferential surface region, and (iii) a circumferential region with engagement features;
a first split collet initially encircling the shaft at its second circumferential surface region;
a deployment sleeve temporarily fitting over the shaft to force the first split collet from the second to the first circumferential surface region of the shaft while the first end of the shaft remains inserted in the bore within the first tissue, the split collet expanding during sliding from the second to the first circumferential surface region so as to become affixed within the bore;
a second split collet for sliding along the shaft from the second end towards the first end that is affixed within the bore so that the second tissue that has its hole slipped over the shaft is forced along the shaft and into position against the first tissue;
a sleeve forcibly sliding over the second split collet in its position upon the shaft so as to contract the second split collet to the shaft, locking the second split collet into position holding tight the second tissue against the first tissue at the position of the bore;
wherein the first split collet expands while the second split collet contracts in order that each performs a holding function.
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11. An orthopedic fastener comprising:
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an elongate shaft having and defining circumferential engagement features, the shaft mountable at a one end region thereof to a first tissue of the body so that a remaining portion of the shaft with its circumferential engagement features extends beyond this first tissue;
a split collet having and defining (i) an interior bore of a larger diameter than is the shaft with its circumferential engagement features, by which bore the split collet may slip the extending portion of the shaft, (ii) a plurality of deformable flukes at a split end of the collet, (iii) engagement features, complimentary to the engagement features of the shaft, located internally circumferentially on the collets plurality of flukes, and (iv) a ramp surface located externally circumferentially on the collet'"'"'s plurality of flukes; and
a sleeve in the shape of a hollow truncated frustaconical body, the sleeve having and defining an internal bore of larger diameter than is an external diameter of the split collet elsewhere from the collet'"'"'s plurality of flukes, and also an internally circumferential ramp surface to the bore which ramp surface is complimentary in shape and in diameter to the ramp surface of the collet'"'"'s plurality of flukes;
wherein when the split collet is slid upon the extended portion of the elongate shaft, and then the sleeve is slid forcibly over the split collet until its interior ramp surface forcibly engages the exterior ramp surface of the collet'"'"'s plurality of flukes, then the plurality of flukes are deformed until their internal circumferential engagement features engage the complimentary engagement features of the extended shaft portion, affixing the split collet to the shaft. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An orthopedic fastening system for one tissue to another tissue, the system comprising:
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a first elongate fastener that extends through a bore present within a first tissue, the elongate fastener having and presenting when so extending (i) a first extension region extending beyond the bore at a one side of the first tissue, which first extension region has and defines an aperture through which aperture first suture is passed to engage the elongate fastener to the first tissue, and (ii) a second extension region oppositely extending beyond the bore at an opposite side of the first tissue;
a split collet sliding along the fastener′
second extension region that extends beyond the bore so as to force a second tissue that has been slipped over the fastener'"'"'s extension region along this region and into position against the first tissue;
a sleeve forcibly sliding over the split collet in its position upon the fastener'"'"'s second extension region so as to contract the split collet against the fastener, thereafter locking the split collet into position holding tight the second tissue against the first tissue at the position of the bore. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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19. An orthopedic fastening system for one tissue to another tissue, the system comprising:
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a first elongate fastener that extends through a bore present within a first tissue, the elongate fastener having and presenting when so extending (i) a first extension region extending beyond the bore at a one side of the first tissue, which first extension region has and defines an pivoting member which member passes though the bore and then pivots at the one side thereof so as to thereafter no longer pass though the bore, and (ii) a second extension region oppositely extending beyond the bore at an opposite side of the first tissue;
a split collet sliding along the fastener′
second extension region that extends beyond the bore so as to force a second tissue that has been slipped over the fastener'"'"'s extension region along this region and into position against the first tissue;
a sleeve forcibly sliding over the split collet in its position upon the fastener'"'"'s second extension region so as to contract the split collet against the fastener, thereafter locking the split collet into position holding tight the second tissue against the first tissue at the position of the bore. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method of variably selectively compressing in vivo a free end of a soft tissue comprising:
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engaging in vivo the free end of the soft tissue (i) about an elongate fastener that is affixed at a one end thereof down-hole a bore present within another, second tissue, the elongate fastener having and presenting when so affixed an extension region that extends beyond the bore, and (ii) between, on the one hand, a sliding lock means that both slides along the fastener region that extends beyond the bore, and that locks and unlocks in its position upon the fastener'"'"'s extension region, and, on the other hand, the second tissue;
first sliding in vivo the sliding lock means in a selectable first position along the fastener region that extends beyond the bore so as to compress to a first variably selectable extent said soft tissue, which soft tissue has been engaged about the fastener'"'"'s extension region and between the sliding lock means and the second tissue, into position against the first tissue; and
locking the sliding lock means in its selectable first position, therein to compress the soft tissue against the second tissue to a variably selectable first degree. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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32. A method of variably selectively tensioning in vivo a soft tissue to another, second, tissue, the method comprising:
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engaging in vivo a soft tissue (i) about an elongate fastener that is affixed at a one end thereof down-hole a bore present within another, second tissue, the elongate fastener having and presenting when so affixed an extension region that extends beyond the bore, and (ii) between, on the one hand, a sliding lock means that both slides along the fastener region that extends beyond the bore, and that locks and unlocks in its position upon the fastener'"'"'s extension region, and, on the other hand, the second tissue;
first sliding in vivo the sliding lock means in a selectable first position along the fastener region that extends beyond the bore so as to tension to a first variably selectable extent said soft tissue, which soft tissue has been engaged about the fastener'"'"'s extension region and between the sliding lock means and the second tissue, into position proximate to the first tissue; and
locking the sliding lock means in its selectable first position, therein to tension the soft tissue towards the second tissue to a variably selectable first extent. - View Dependent Claims (33)
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Specification