Endosteal anchoring device for urging a ligament against a bone surface
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1. An endosteal anchoring system for urging a ligament against a bone surface within a tunnel formed in a bone of a patient, the system comprising:
- an anchor device, the anchor device having at least one end and an exterior surface comprising a surface area sufficient for disposing a portion of said ligament, said surface area providing a means for forcibly compressing said portion of the ligament against the bone surface of said tunnel;
said portion of said ligament engageably disposed in relation to the exterior surface of the anchor device being further disposed around said end of the anchor device;
a positioning member engageably disposed in relation to the anchor device, said positioning member providing a means for selectively positioning said anchor device within the tunnel; and
means for securing the anchor device and said portion of the ligament disposed in a loop configuration around said exterior surface of said anchor device within the tunnel, said portion of the ligament being thereby urged directly against the bone surface within said tunnel.
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Abstract
An endosteal anchoring device for urging a ligament graft against a bone surface comprising an anchoring body, a member for resisting slippage of the anchoring body into the periphery of a bone tunnel under ligament tension, a member for avoiding puncturing, piercing or tearing of cross-fibers of the ligament graft and a member for urging the ligament graft flush against the inner surface of the bone tunnel for accelerated healing.
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1. An endosteal anchoring system for urging a ligament against a bone surface within a tunnel formed in a bone of a patient, the system comprising:
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an anchor device, the anchor device having at least one end and an exterior surface comprising a surface area sufficient for disposing a portion of said ligament, said surface area providing a means for forcibly compressing said portion of the ligament against the bone surface of said tunnel; said portion of said ligament engageably disposed in relation to the exterior surface of the anchor device being further disposed around said end of the anchor device; a positioning member engageably disposed in relation to the anchor device, said positioning member providing a means for selectively positioning said anchor device within the tunnel; and means for securing the anchor device and said portion of the ligament disposed in a loop configuration around said exterior surface of said anchor device within the tunnel, said portion of the ligament being thereby urged directly against the bone surface within said tunnel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An endosteal anchoring system for urging a ligament against a bone surface within a tunnel formed in a bone of a patient, the system comprising:
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an anchor device, the anchor device comprising a first component and a second component, said first component having at least one end and an exterior surface incorporating a groove, said first component and said second component comprising a plurality of interlocking members, whereby said interlocking members provide means for interlocking said components together; said groove comprising a surface area sufficient for disposing a portion of said ligament, said surface area providing a means for forcibly compressing said portion of the ligament against the bone surface of said tunnel in a direction perpendicular to an axis of said anchor device; said portion of said ligament disposed in relation to said groove of said first component being further disposed around said end of said first component; a positioning member engageably disposed in relation to said anchor device, said positioning member providing a means for selectively positioning said anchor device within said tunnel; and means for securing said anchor member and said portion of said ligament disposed in a loop configuration around said anchor member within said tunnel, the ligament being thereby urged directly against the bone surface within said tunnel. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An endoscopic technique for replacing or reconstructing a torn or dislocated ligament, the endoscopic technique comprising the steps of:
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establishing portals in contiguous bone mass for diagnosis and operative arthroscopy; forming a tunnel within the bone mass; maintaining a portion of the ligament in a loop configuration around an exterior surface of an anchor device, said exterior surface comprising a surface area sufficient for forcibly compressing said portion of said ligament against an internal wall of said tunnel in a direction perpendicular to an axis of said anchor device; positioning the anchor device and the ligament operably coupled thereto within the tunnel; and securing the anchor device and said portion of the ligament within the tunnel, thereby urging said portion of the ligament in direct contact against said internal wall of said tunnel. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. An endoscopic technique used with arthroscopic assistance for repairing or reconstructing a torn or dislocated anterior cruciate ligament, the endoscopic technique comprising the steps of:
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establishing anteromedial and anterolateral portals in contiguous bone mass for diagnosis and operative arthroscopy; inserting a guide pin through the portals to mark a location for drilling a tibial tunnel; passing an endoscopic drill bit over the guide pin to form the tibial tunnel; inserting the guide pin through the tibial tunnel to select a location for drilling a femoral tunnel; passing the endoscopic drill bit over the guide pin to form the femoral tunnel; irrigating said tunnels; maintaining the ligament in relation to an exterior surface of an endosteal anchor device and disposing said ligament around at least one end of said anchor device in a loop configuration, said exterior surface of said anchor device comprising a surface area sufficient for forcibly compressing said portion of the ligament against the bone surface of said femoral tunnel in a direction perpendicular to an axis of said anchor device; inserting the endosteal anchor device into the femoral bone tunnel; positioning the endosteal anchor device and the ligament operably coupled thereto within the femoral tunnel; and securing the anchor device and said portion of the ligament within the femoral tunnel, thereby urging said portion of the ligament in direct contact against the bone within said femoral tunnel to promote healing. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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