KNOTLESS SUTURE ANCHORS
First Claim
1. A knotless suture anchor comprising:
- an anchor body configured to anchor into bone;
a suture extending from the anchor body;
a loop extending from the anchor body, wherein the loop is formed of a string;
a loop-puller string connected or continuous with the loop so that pulling the loop-puller string reduces the length of the loop extending from the anchor body; and
a one-way lock within the anchor body, wherein the loop-puller string or loop passes through the one-way lock, further wherein the one-way lock is configured to permit the loop-puller string or loop to be drawn through the one-way lock in only one direction.
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Abstract
Described herein are knotless suture anchors, and systems and methods for using knotless suture anchors. In general, a knotless suture anchor includes an anchor body configured to be anchored or embedded into bone, and a loop that extends from the anchor body as well as a loop-puller string that also extends from the anchor body. The loop can be contracted by pulling on the loop-puller string extending from the anchor. The anchor device is configured so that the loop can only be retracted into the anchor body, but not protracted or expanded. A suture (which may also be attached to the suture anchor) may be passed through the loop before it is contracted. The loop may be contracted so that it is drawn into the anchor body. Thereafter, the suture may be cut or trimmed.
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22 Claims
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1. A knotless suture anchor comprising:
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an anchor body configured to anchor into bone; a suture extending from the anchor body; a loop extending from the anchor body, wherein the loop is formed of a string; a loop-puller string connected or continuous with the loop so that pulling the loop-puller string reduces the length of the loop extending from the anchor body; and a one-way lock within the anchor body, wherein the loop-puller string or loop passes through the one-way lock, further wherein the one-way lock is configured to permit the loop-puller string or loop to be drawn through the one-way lock in only one direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A knotless suture anchor comprising:
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an anchor body configured to be received in bone; a loop extending from the anchor body, wherein the loop is formed of a string; a one-way lock within the anchor body configured to permit the loop to retract into the anchor body, but not to protract; and a loop-puller string extending from the anchor body configured so that pulling the loop-puller string retracts the loop.
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16. A knotless suture anchor comprising:
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an anchor body, a string forming a loop that extends from the anchor body, wherein distal end of the string also extends from the anchor body; and a one-way lock within the anchor body, wherein the string passes thorough the anchor body, and further wherein the one-way lock is configured to permit the loop to contract but not expand.
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17. A knotless suture anchor delivery system, the system comprising:
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a knotless suture anchor including; an anchor body, a loop extending from the anchor body, a one-way lock within the anchor body configured to permit the loop to contract but not expand, and a loop-puller string extending from the anchor body configured so that pulling the loop-puller string contracts the loop; a suture; and an elongate sheath configured to releasably secure the knotless suture anchor at its distal end, wherein the elongate sheath comprises an inner lumen in which the suture and the loop-puller string may extend.
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18. A method of securing a material to a bone with a knotless suture anchor, the method comprising:
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placing a knotless suture anchor in bone, wherein the knotless suture anchor comprises an anchor body, from which a loop and a loop-puller string extend, wherein the knotless suture anchor also comprises a one-way lock within the anchor body configured to permit the loop to retract into the anchor body, but not protract from the anchor body; passing a suture through or around a target, and then pushing the suture through the loop while the loop is external to the knotless suture anchor body and after the knotless suture anchor has been secured in the bone; and pulling the loop-puller string to contract the loop into the anchor body. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22)
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