Suture anchor driver
First Claim
1. A suture anchor driver for driving a suture anchor of the type having an anchor, a suture connected to the anchor, and a needle connected to the suture, the suture anchor driver comprising:
- a shaft having a longitudinal axis and a sidewall, the shaft having an engagement end for engaging a said anchor;
needle holding means positioned adjacent the shaft for releasably holding a said needle;
path means communicating between the needle holding means and the engagement end, the path means being able to contain a said suture extending between a said anchor in engagement with the engagement end and a said needle being held by the needle holding means, the path means also being able to accommodate passage of a said needle along the path'"'"'s length when a said suture is pulled from the driver, the withdrawal of the shaft away from a said anchor once a said anchor is implanted causing a said suture to play out along the path means and release a said needle from the needle holding means and pull a said needle along the path means; and
a cap mounted on the shaft opposite the engagement end, the cap having a hole for receiving a portion of a said suture, the cap being made of a resilient material so that it can be stretched under force to enlarge the hole and so that it will snap back to shrink the hole when the stretching force is reduced.
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Abstract
An improved suture anchor driver includes a handle and an extending elongated shaft adapted for passing through arthroscopic portals. The distal end of the shaft engages the suture anchor. The shaft is cannulated to allow passage of a suture from the anchor to the handle. The shaft also has a slot in its wall and extending along most of its length in communication with the interior of the shaft. The handle has a grooved knob and adjacent resilient cap for retaining a needle. A sliding member is positioned on the shaft adjacent the needle. The intermediate portion of the suture is looped through an elastic hole in order to maintain it in tension. In use, the anchor is driven into tissue. As the driver is withdrawn, the suture pulls out of the elastic hole and through the shaft. The suture then pulls the needle from the groove. A portion of the needle slides in the slot as the needle travels along the cannula. The sliding member is pulled along by the needle. The sliding member protects the needle and helps to control the rate of its withdrawal.
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9 Claims
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1. A suture anchor driver for driving a suture anchor of the type having an anchor, a suture connected to the anchor, and a needle connected to the suture, the suture anchor driver comprising:
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a shaft having a longitudinal axis and a sidewall, the shaft having an engagement end for engaging a said anchor; needle holding means positioned adjacent the shaft for releasably holding a said needle; path means communicating between the needle holding means and the engagement end, the path means being able to contain a said suture extending between a said anchor in engagement with the engagement end and a said needle being held by the needle holding means, the path means also being able to accommodate passage of a said needle along the path'"'"'s length when a said suture is pulled from the driver, the withdrawal of the shaft away from a said anchor once a said anchor is implanted causing a said suture to play out along the path means and release a said needle from the needle holding means and pull a said needle along the path means; and a cap mounted on the shaft opposite the engagement end, the cap having a hole for receiving a portion of a said suture, the cap being made of a resilient material so that it can be stretched under force to enlarge the hole and so that it will snap back to shrink the hole when the stretching force is reduced. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. The combination of a suture anchor and suture anchor driver, the combination comprising:
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a suture anchor; a suture connected to the anchor; a needle connected to the suture; a shaft having a longitudinal axis and a sidewall, the shaft having an engagement end in engagement with the anchor; a needle holder positioned adjacent the shaft releasably holding the needle; a passageway in the shaft communicating between the needle holder and the engagement end; and a sliding member, the sliding member being mounted in sliding engagement with the shaft, the sliding member being slidable between a first position near the needle holder and a second position near the engagement end, the sliding member gripping the shaft so that it offers some resistance to sliding from the first position to the second position, the sliding member being engageable with the needle so that the sliding member'"'"'s resistance to sliding slows the progress of the needle as it is withdrawn from the driver. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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Specification