Corkscrew suture anchor and driver
First Claim
1. A suture anchor and driver assembly for driving a corkscrew suture anchor into bone, comprising:
- a suture anchor comprising a spiral-shaped body having a hollow central core, a distal end, and a proximal end, the distal end of the spiral body terminating in a sharp point, and the proximal end of the spiral-shaped body being provided with an eye for receiving suture; and
a driver including;
a shaft having a central axis, a length, a distal end, and a proximal end, the shaft being provided at its distal end with;
(i) a stud aligned with the central axis of the shaft, for insertion into the hollow, central axis of the spiral-shaped body of the suture anchor; and
(ii) a notch disposed adjacent to the stud for driveably engaging the proximal end of the spiral-shaped body of the suture anchor; and
(iii) a sharp edge for cutting a trough into the bone to allow the suture eye of the suture anchor to be driven below the bone surface.
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Abstract
A corkscrew suture anchor has a spiral-shaped body having a hollow central core, a distal end, and a proximal end. The distal end of the spiral body terminates in a sharp point, and the proximal end of the spiral-shaped body has an eye for receiving suture. The suture anchor expands resiliently during installation, and contracts to securely grip the bone once the installation force is relaxed. A driver for the suture anchor is provided, the driver including a shaft having a central axis, a length, a distal end, and a proximal end. The shaft is provided at its distal end with a stud aligned with the central axis of the shaft, for insertion into the hollow, central axis of the spiral-shaped body of the suture anchor, and a notch disposed adjacent to the stud for driveably engaging the proximal end of the spiral-shaped body. Suture threaded through the suture eye is threaded through the hollow tubular shaft, and an elastic plug pushed into the proximal end of the hollow tubular shaft holds the threaded suture in place under tension.
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8 Claims
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1. A suture anchor and driver assembly for driving a corkscrew suture anchor into bone, comprising:
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a suture anchor comprising a spiral-shaped body having a hollow central core, a distal end, and a proximal end, the distal end of the spiral body terminating in a sharp point, and the proximal end of the spiral-shaped body being provided with an eye for receiving suture; and a driver including; a shaft having a central axis, a length, a distal end, and a proximal end, the shaft being provided at its distal end with; (i) a stud aligned with the central axis of the shaft, for insertion into the hollow, central axis of the spiral-shaped body of the suture anchor; and (ii) a notch disposed adjacent to the stud for driveably engaging the proximal end of the spiral-shaped body of the suture anchor; and (iii) a sharp edge for cutting a trough into the bone to allow the suture eye of the suture anchor to be driven below the bone surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of anchoring suture in bone using a spiral-shaped suture anchor having a central axis, a distal end and a proximal end, a sharp point disposed on the distal end of the spiral-shaped suture anchor, and a suture eye disposed on the proximal end of the suture anchor, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) threading suture through the suture eye on the proximal end of the suture anchor; (b) driving the suture anchor under torqued expansion into the bone; and (c) relaxing the expansion on the suture anchor such that the suture anchor is locked within the bone.
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8. A method of anchoring suture in bone using first and second spiral-shaped suture anchors, each suture anchor having a plurality of screw flights, a central axis, a distal end and a proximal end, a sharp point disposed on the distal end of the spiral-shaped suture anchor, and at least the first suture anchor having a suture eye disposed on the proximal end of the suture anchor, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) threading suture through the suture eye on the proximal end of the first suture anchor; (b) driving the first suture anchor under torqued expansion into the bone at a first position; (c) relaxing the expansion on the first suture anchor such that the first suture anchor is locked within the bone at the first position; and (d) driving the second suture anchor under torqued expansion into the bone at a second position such that at least one of the plurality of screw flights on the second suture anchor interlocks with at least one of the plurality of screw flights on the first suture anchor.
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