Surgical anchor
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1. A surgical anchor comprising:
- an insert having external threading for anchoring said insert into a bone, said insert defining an axially elongated bore opening to a trailing end of said insert, said insert further defining a series of openings between opposite ends of said insert, each opening being configured to intersect with said bore between opposite ends thereof and has one end that opens to an exterior of said insert;
a series of pins configured for endwise reception and movement within said series of openings defined by said insert such that a lengthwise portion of each pin passes through said bore and moves between a retracted position, wherein said pins have substantially no operable anchoring effect, and an extended position, wherein said pins extend outwardly from said insert to significantly enhance the securement of said insert within said bone; and
a driver arranged for turning movement within said bore and which is operably associated with each pin wherein said driver includes an axially elongated member with leading and trailing ends and external threading extending between the opposite ends thereof and whereby turning movement of said driver positively causes endwise displacement of said pins within their respective openings and radially relative to said insert as a function of the direction of rotation of said driver.
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Abstract
A surgical anchor useful in the repair or replacement of ligaments and/or tendons to associated human bone structure including an insert formed from a material that is biocompatible with human bone tissue and a series of fasteners carried by and which promote securement of the insert within the bone tissue. Each fastener carried by the insert is movable between retracted and extended positions. The surgical anchor furthermore includes a mechanism arranged in operable combination with and for positively moving the fasteners in either direction between their retracted and extended positions. The fasteners are preferably movable endwise relative to the insert.
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51 Claims
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1. A surgical anchor comprising:
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an insert having external threading for anchoring said insert into a bone, said insert defining an axially elongated bore opening to a trailing end of said insert, said insert further defining a series of openings between opposite ends of said insert, each opening being configured to intersect with said bore between opposite ends thereof and has one end that opens to an exterior of said insert; a series of pins configured for endwise reception and movement within said series of openings defined by said insert such that a lengthwise portion of each pin passes through said bore and moves between a retracted position, wherein said pins have substantially no operable anchoring effect, and an extended position, wherein said pins extend outwardly from said insert to significantly enhance the securement of said insert within said bone; and a driver arranged for turning movement within said bore and which is operably associated with each pin wherein said driver includes an axially elongated member with leading and trailing ends and external threading extending between the opposite ends thereof and whereby turning movement of said driver positively causes endwise displacement of said pins within their respective openings and radially relative to said insert as a function of the direction of rotation of said driver. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A surgical anchor comprising:
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an insert having external threading for anchoring said insert into a bone, said insert defining an axially elongated bore opening to a trailing end of said insert, said insert further defining a series of openings between opposite ends of said insert, each opening being configured to intersect with said bore between opposite ends thereof and has one end that opens to an exterior of said insert; a series of pins configured for endwise reception and movement within said series of openings defined by said insert such that a lengthwise portion of each pin passes through said bore and moves between a retracted position, wherein said pins have substantially no operable anchoring effect and an extended position, wherein said pins extend outwardly from said insert to significantly enhance the securement of said insert within said bone; a driver arranged for turning movement within said bore and which is operably associated with each pin whereby turning movement of said driver positively causes endwise displacement of said pins within their respective openings and radially relative to said insert as a function of the direction of rotation of said driver; and a ligament anchor extending beyond and connected to the trailing end of said insert for allowing a lengthwise portion of suture-like material to be connected to the insert.
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6. A surgical anchor comprising:
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an insert having external threading for anchoring said insert into a bone, said insert defining an axially elongated bore opening to a trailing end of said insert wherein the trailing end of said insert is configured to allow a lengthwise portion of suture-like material to be connected to the insert, said insert further defining a series of openings between opposite ends of said insert, each opening being configured to intersect with said bore between opposite ends thereof and has one end that opens to an exterior of said insert; a series of pins configured for endwise reception and movement within said series of openings defined by said insert such that a lengthwise portion of each pin passes through said bore and moves between a retracted position, wherein said pins have substantially no operable anchoring effect, and an extended position, wherein said pins extend outwardly from said insert to significantly enhance the securement of said insert within said bone; and a driver arranged for turning movement within said bore and which is operably associated with each pin whereby turning movement of said driver positively causes endwise displacement of said pins within their respective openings and radially relative to said insert as a function of the direction of rotation of said driver.
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7. A surgical anchor comprising:
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an insert having external threading for anchoring said insert into a bone, said insert defining an axially elongated bore opening to a trailing end of said insert wherein the bore of said insert is configured with a blind cavity portion arranged toward one end thereof and an internally threaded portion arranged in axially adjacent relation relative to each other, said insert further defining a series of openings between opposite ends of said insert, each opening being configured to intersect with said bore between opposite ends thereof and has one end that opens to an exterior of said insert; a series of pins configured for endwise reception and movement within said series of openings defined by said insert such that a lengthwise portion of each pin passes through said bore and moves between a retracted position, wherein said pins have substantially no operable anchoring effect, and an extended position, wherein said pins extend outwardly from said insert to significantly enhance the securement of said insert within said bone; and a driver arranged for turning movement within said bore and which is operably associated with each pin whereby turning movement of said driver positively causes endwise displacement of said pins within their respective openings and radially relative to said insert as a function of the direction of rotation of said driver. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A surgical anchor comprising:
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an axially elongated bone screw defining an elongated axis and having external threading axially extending from a leading end of said screw for anchoring said screw into a bone, said screw defining an elongated bore opening to a trailing end of said screw wherein the bore in said screw is configured with a blind cavity portion arranged toward the leading end of said screw and extending for an axial distance along said axis and an internally threaded portion that opens to said blind cavity and to the trailing end of said screw, and a series of openings equally disposed about said axis each opening being configured to intersect with said bore between opposite ends thereof and has one end that opens to an exterior of said screw; a series of elongated pins configured for endwise reception and movement within said series of openings defined by said screw such that a lengthwise portion of each pin passes proximate to said elongated axis and moves between a retracted position, wherein said pins have substantially no operable anchoring effect, and an extended position, wherein said pins radially extend outwardly from said screw to significantly enhance the anchorage of said screw within said bone; and a mechanism carried by said screw for movement within said bore, said mechanism being operably associated with each pin such that movements imparted to said mechanism causes endwise displacement of said pins within their respective openings and outwardly relative to said screw as a function of the movement of said mechanism. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A surgical anchor comprising:
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an axially elongated bone screw defining an elongated axis and having external threading axially extending from a leading end of said screw for anchoring said screw into a bone, said screw defining an elongated bore opening to a trailing end of said screw wherein the trailing end of said screw is configured to allow a lengthwise segment of suture-like material to be connected to the screw, and a series of openings equally disposed about said axis, each opening being configured to intersect with said bore between opposite ends thereof and has one end that opens to an exterior of said screw; a series of elongated pins configured for endwise reception and movement within said series of openings defined by said screw such that a lengthwise portion of each pin passes proximate to said elongated axis and moves between a retracted position, wherein said pins have substantially no operable anchoring effect, and an extended position, wherein said pins radially extend outwardly from said screw to significantly enhance the anchorage of said screw within said bone; and a mechanism carried by said screw for movement within said bore said mechanism being operably associated with each pin such that movements imparted to said mechanism causes endwise displacement of said pins within their respective openings and outwardly relative to said screw as a function of the movement of said mechanism.
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25. A surgical anchor comprising:
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an axially elongated bone screw defining an elongated axis and having external threading axially extending from a leading end of said screw for anchoring said screw into a bone, said screw defining an elongated bore opening to a trailing end of said screw, and a series of openings equally disposed about said axis, each opening being configured to intersect with said bore between opposite ends thereof and has one end that opens to an exterior of said screw; a series of elongated pins configured for endwise reception and movement within said series of openings defined by said screw such that a lengthwise portion of each pin passes proximate to said elongated axis and moves between a retracted position, wherein said pins have substantially no operable anchoring effect, and an extended position, wherein said pins radially extend outwardly from said screw to significantly enhance the anchorage of said screw within said bone; a mechanism carried by said screw for movement within said bore, said mechanism being operably associated with each pin such that movements imparted to said mechanism causes endwise displacement of said pins within their respective openings and outwardly relative to said screw as a function of the movement of said mechanism; and a ligament anchor extending beyond and connected to the trailing end of the screw for allowing a lengthwise segment of suture-like material to be connected to the screw.
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26. A surgical anchor adapted for insertion within a bone of a patient, said surgical anchor comprising:
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an elongated insert formed of a material compatible with human bone and tissue; a series of fasteners carried by, but not integral with, said insert for movement between retracted and extended positions, wherein when said fasteners are in said retracted position said fasteners offer substantially no operable anchoring effect to said insert relative to said bone, and wherein when said fasteners are in their extended position they extend outwardly from said insert while remaining in operable combination therewith to secure said insert within said bone; and a mechanism arranged in operable combination with and for positively moving said fasteners between said retracted and said extended position and for positively moving said fasteners from said extended position to said retracted position, said mechanism comprising a driver mounted for free rotation in a cavity defined by said insert, said driver having external threading for engaging with slanted serrations on each of said fasteners whereby each fastener is endwise and positively displaced in either direction of travel upon and as a function of turning movements being imparted to said driver. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
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39. A surgical anchor for attaching an object to a bone of a patient, said surgical anchor comprising:
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an elongated insert having a first end adapted for longitudinal insertion into said bone and a second end; pins carried by, but not integral with, said insert for endwise movement between retracted and extended positions, wherein when said pins are in said retracted positions they offer substantially no operable anchoring effect to said bone, and wherein when said pins are in said extended positions they radially extend outwardly from said insert while remaining in operable association therewith to secure said insert within said bone; and a mechanism for positively moving said pins endwise relative to said insert between said extended and retracted positions, said mechanism comprising a driver mounted for free rotation in a cavity defined by said insert said driver having external threading for engaging with slanted serrations on each of said pins whereby each pin is endwise and positively displaced in either direction of travel upon and as a function of turning movements being imparted to said driver. - View Dependent Claims (40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51)
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