Bidirectional suture anchor
First Claim
1. A cannulated bone screw for anchoring a suture thread to bone, comprising:
- (a) a biocompatible body having a proximal end and a distal end, said body including exterior screw threads for inserting and retaining said body into the bone;
(b) a passageway extending through said body, said passageway including a central portion, a proximal portion, and a distal portion, the central portion being sized to receive a suture thread therethrough, the proximal portion being sized to receive a suture thread knot, the distal portion being sized to receive a suture thread knot, the central portion being sized smaller than the proximal portion and the distal portion, the central portion being sufficiently small as to prevent a suture thread knot from being drawn therethrough; and
(c) a drive socket, formed into said proximal end of said body, said drive socket being sized to prevent a drive tool from contacting a suture thread knot within said proximal portion of said passageway.
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Abstract
A cannulated bone screw for anchoring bidirectional suture threads to bone is provided, comprising a biocompatible body having a proximal end and a distal end, the body including exterior screw threads, preferably self-tapping, for inserting and retaining the body into the bone; a passageway extending through the body, the passageway including a central portion, a proximal portion, and preferably a distal portion, the central portion being sized to receive a suture thread therethrough, the proximal and distal portions each being sized to receive a suture thread knot, the central portion being sized smaller than the proximal and distal portions, the central portion being sufficiently small as to prevent a suture thread knot from being drawn therethrough; and a drive socket, formed into the proximal end of the body, the drive socket being sized to prevent a drive tool from contacting a suture thread knot within the proximal portion of the passageway. The body of the bone screw may be either cylindrical in shape, or it may be tapered with variably pitched screw threads. The bone screw is constructed of a biocompatible material, such as a metal, a non-absorbable polymer, or a bioabsorbable material, where the biocompatible material is coated with a bioabsorbable coating having a low coefficient of friction. The bioabsorbable coating may include one or more compounds, such as a pharmaceutical or selected bone growth factors. A method for using the bidirectional bone screw is also provided.
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8 Claims
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1. A cannulated bone screw for anchoring a suture thread to bone, comprising:
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(a) a biocompatible body having a proximal end and a distal end, said body including exterior screw threads for inserting and retaining said body into the bone; (b) a passageway extending through said body, said passageway including a central portion, a proximal portion, and a distal portion, the central portion being sized to receive a suture thread therethrough, the proximal portion being sized to receive a suture thread knot, the distal portion being sized to receive a suture thread knot, the central portion being sized smaller than the proximal portion and the distal portion, the central portion being sufficiently small as to prevent a suture thread knot from being drawn therethrough; and (c) a drive socket, formed into said proximal end of said body, said drive socket being sized to prevent a drive tool from contacting a suture thread knot within said proximal portion of said passageway. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of attaching suture thread to bone, comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing a bone screw comprising a biocompatible body having a proximal end and a distal end, said body including exterior screw threads for inserting and retaining said body into the bone;
a passageway extending through said body, said passageway including a central portion and a proximal portion, the central portion being sized to receive a suture thread therethrough, the proximal portion being sized to receive a suture thread knot, the central portion being sized smaller than the proximal portion, the central portion being sufficiently small as to prevent a suture thread knot from being drawn therethrough; and
a drive socket, formed into said proximal end of said body, said drive socket being sized to prevent a drive tool from contacting a suture thread knot within said proximal portion of said passageway;(b) passing a first suture thread through the passageway of the body of said bone screw to extend from the proximal end; (c) tying a first knot in the first suture thread extending from the proximal end of the passageway; (d) withdrawing the first suture thread from the distal end of said bone screw until said first knot is received by the proximal portion and said first knot abuts the central portion; (e) passing said first suture thread through a pilot hole in said bone; and (f) inserting said bone screw into the bone. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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