Ligament reconstruction graft anchor apparatus
First Claim
1. A ligament reconstruction graft anchor assembly for securing a graft ligament to a bone having a tunnel formed therein, comprising:
- a body member having a first end, a second end, a central opening and an external screw thread;
graft fixation means secured to said first end of said body member, said graft fixation means being rotatable relative to said body member; and
said body member having means for receiving a driver, said means for receiving extending through said body member from said first end to said second end.
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Abstract
A ligament graft replacement system (10) having an anchor assembly (16) on one end. The anchor assembly (16) includes an insert member (18), a threaded sleeve (22) and a rotatable ring (20) to which the graft (24) is attached. A harvested or synthetic graft (24) used as a replacement for a torn ligament or tendon is secured to the rotatable ring (20) by sutures (46) and the anchor assembly (16) is screwed into a tunnel (26) drilled in a bone or bone-like structure. The anchor assembly (16) includes a hexagonal opening (36) through its length for receiving a hex driver (48) in its trailing end (36) or its leading end (34). The anchor assembly (16) also preferably has a self-tapping thread (30) on its outer surface. The rotatable ring (20) is secured over annular flange (40) at the trailing end of the threaded sleeve (22) and has a plurality of openings or slots (50 ) to which the sutures (46) are attached.
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12 Claims
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1. A ligament reconstruction graft anchor assembly for securing a graft ligament to a bone having a tunnel formed therein, comprising:
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a body member having a first end, a second end, a central opening and an external screw thread; graft fixation means secured to said first end of said body member, said graft fixation means being rotatable relative to said body member; and said body member having means for receiving a driver, said means for receiving extending through said body member from said first end to said second end.
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2. An anchor assembly for securing a replacement ligament graft in an opening in a bone structure, said anchor assembly comprising:
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a sleeve member having a first end and a second end, an axial extending passageway therein and an external screw thread; an insert member positioned in said passageway and secured to said sleeve member, said insert member having means for receiving a driver at both of its ends; and a ring member rotatably affixed to said insert member, said ring member having graft fastening means thereon. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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4. A graft anchor assembly for securing a graft to a bone having a tunnel formed therein, comprising:
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a body member having a first end, a second end, and an external screw thread; graft fixation means secured to said first end of said body member, said graft fixation means being rotatable relative to said body member and including fastening means for enabling the graft to be fixedly attached to said graft fixation means;
said graft fixation means comprising continuously cylindrical ring means integrally and rotatably coupled to said body member;means for engaging a driver to enable rotatable placement of said body member in the bone tunnel while said graft fixation means is rotatably secured to said body member and the graft is fixedly attached to said graft fixation means to minimize torquing the graft; and said first end of said body member comprising flange means and said graft fixation means including holding means positioned over said flange means, said holding means including a rim of said ring means which extends radially inwardly to slidably engage said body member. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A graft anchor assembly for securing a graft to a bone having a tunnel formed therein, comprising:
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a body member having a first end, a second end, and an external screw thread; graft fixation means secured to said first end of said body member, said graft fixation means being rotatable relative to said body member and including fastening means for enabling the graft to be fixedly attached to said graft fixation means; means for engaging a driver to enable rotatable placement of said body member in the bone tunnel while said graft fixation means is rotatably secured to said body member and the graft is fixedly attached to said graft fixation means to minimize torquing the graft; said first end of said body member comprising flange means and said graft fixation means includes holding means positioned over said flange means; and said graft fixation means comprising continuously cylindrical ring means integrally and rotatably coupled to said body member, said ring means defining a central passageway to enable insertion of the driver therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A graft anchor assembly for securing a graft to a bone having a tunnel formed therein, comprising:
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a body member having a first end, a second end, and an external screw thread; graft fixation means secured to said first end of said body member, said graft fixation means being rotatable relative to said body member and including fastening means for enabling the graft to be fixedly attached to said graft fixation means; means for engaging a driver to enable rotatable placement of said body member in the bone tunnel while said graft fixation means is rotatably secured to said body member and the graft is fixedly attached to said graft fixation means to minimize torquing the graft; and an insert member positioned in said body member, said insert member having flange means thereon positioned at said first end of said body member for securing said graft fixation means. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. A method of implanting a replacement graft ligament between a patient'"'"'s femur and tibia, said method comprising the steps of:
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forming a first tunnel in the tibia; forming a second tunnel in the femur; providing an anchor assembly having a body member including an external screw thread and having graft fixation means rotatably secured to an end of said body member; attaching a first end of the graft ligament to said graft fixation means; positioning said anchor assembly with the graft ligament attached thereto into the second tunnel by rotating said body member into the second tunnel without substantially imparting rotation to said graft fixation means and the attached graft ligament; and securing the other end of the graft ligament in the first tunnel or outside the first tunnel on the tibia.
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Specification