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Bone-dowel assembly for anchoring a suture

  • US 5,336,240 A
  • Filed: 03/03/1992
  • Issued: 08/09/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/04/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A suture-anchoring bone dowel assembly, comprising:

  • an approximately cylindrical dowel shank made of a material which is absorbable in vivo having two ends connected by a central longitudinal axis and including a borehole extending from a free end of the shank to a second end of the shank along the longitudinal axis, said shank also including at least two longitudinal slots in communication with the borehole, said slots being open at said second end of the shank and extending along a portion of the shank; and

    an approximately pin-shaped expansion part made of a material which is absorbable in vivo having two ends connected by a second longitudinal axis coincident with that of the shank, and means defining at least one aperture extending approximately perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis for receiving a suture by which a force exceeding a predetermined value is applied to the expansion part,wherein said expansion part is arranged to be pulled into the borehole at the second end of the shank when said force exceeding predetermined value is applied to the expansion part in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axes, said direction being towards the shank, thereby causing the shank to expand and become wedged against walls of a hole in a bone into which the assembly is inserted.

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