Bone excavating apparatus for repairing ligament and a bone tunnel forming method
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1. A bone-excavating apparatus for repairing a ligament, comprising:
- a rod-shaped shaft;
a drill having a bone-excavating blade formed thereon such that the drill is insertable into an articulation from a cut portion thereof and installable on the shaft and removable from the shaft, wherein the drill and shaft on which the drill has been installed constitute a drill-locking mechanism for preventing the drill from being moved to a base side of the shaft;
a torque transmission mechanism for transmitting, to the drill, a rotational force applied to the shaft in a direction in which a bone-excavating blade is allowed to excavate the bone; and
a shaft removal prevention mechanism for allowing an engagement of the shaft with the drill when the shaft is pulled toward the base side thereof;
wherein said drill has two grooves provided to the lateral thereof and extending axially and facing each other and concavities provided to the lateral thereof and facing each other and formed on each of the grooves.
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Abstract
A bone-excavating apparatus comprises a shaft and a drill so sized as to be inserted into an articulation through a skin-cutting portion and removable from the shaft. In a state in which the shaft is installed on the drill, the shaft and the drill have a drill-locking mechanism for preventing the drill from being moved to a base side of the shaft and a torque transmission mechanism for transmitting, to the drill, a rotational force applied to the shaft in a direction in which a bone-excavating blade is allowed to excavate the bone.
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1. A bone-excavating apparatus for repairing a ligament, comprising:
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a rod-shaped shaft; a drill having a bone-excavating blade formed thereon such that the drill is insertable into an articulation from a cut portion thereof and installable on the shaft and removable from the shaft, wherein the drill and shaft on which the drill has been installed constitute a drill-locking mechanism for preventing the drill from being moved to a base side of the shaft; a torque transmission mechanism for transmitting, to the drill, a rotational force applied to the shaft in a direction in which a bone-excavating blade is allowed to excavate the bone; and a shaft removal prevention mechanism for allowing an engagement of the shaft with the drill when the shaft is pulled toward the base side thereof; wherein said drill has two grooves provided to the lateral thereof and extending axially and facing each other and concavities provided to the lateral thereof and facing each other and formed on each of the grooves. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A bone-excavating apparatus for repairing a ligament, comprising a rod-shaped shaft;
- and a drill having bone-excavating blade formed thereon such that the drill is insertable into an articulation from a cut portion thereof and installably to the shaft and removably from the shaft,
wherein the drill has a through-hole into which a front part of the shaft is inserted; and
a projection extending axially formed on an inner surface of the through-hole;
an opening of the through-hole at an end part of the drill is formed of parallel lines and circular arcs continuous with the parallel lines,a front part of the shaft constituting an insertion part thereof into the drill comprises a first flat portion having two flat surfaces formed on a cylinder and extending in substantially parallel with each other in an axial direction of the shaft;
a small-diameter portion continuous with the first flat portion and formed at a side rearward therefrom;
a second flat portion continuous with the small-diameter portion and having two flat surfaces formed on a cylinder and extending in substantially parallel with each other in the axial direction of the shaft; and
a cylindrical portion continuous with the second flat portion,when the front part of the shaft is inserted into the through-hole of the drill, a blade-provided side end of the projection of the drill contacts an end of the cylindrical portion, thus preventing the drill from moving toward a base side of the shaft; when a rotational force is applied to the shaft in a direction in which the bone-excavating blade is allowed to excavate the bone, the shaft rotates slightly relative to the drill;
one of the flat surfaces of the second flat portion contacts one of the surfaces of the projection formed in the through-hole of the drill, thus transmitting the rotational force of the shaft to the drill;
a slight amount of the rotation of the shaft relative to the drill causes a part of a rear side edge of the first flat portion to be coincident and contact an end surface of the drill; andwhen the shaft is pulled toward the base side thereof, the edge of the first flat portion and the end of the drill engage each other.
- and a drill having bone-excavating blade formed thereon such that the drill is insertable into an articulation from a cut portion thereof and installably to the shaft and removably from the shaft,
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9. A bone tunnel forming method for a ligament-repairing operation comprising the steps of:
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forming a small bone hole extending from a tibia to a femur; forming a skin-cut portion at an articulation; inserting a drill of a bone-excavating apparatus into the articulation from the skin-cut portion; inserting a front end of a shaft of the bone-excavating apparatus into the articulation from an opening of the bone hole positioned at the tibia side; installing the drill on the front end of the shaft in such a manner that a blade of the drill faces a rear side of the shaft; rotating and pulling the shaft to excavate the bone by the drill and forming a bone tunnel of 10%-50% of the length of the small bone hole of the tibia; removing the shaft from the drill; taking out the drill from the articulation and drawing out the shaft from the small bone hole. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. A bone tunnel forming method for a ligament-repairing operation comprising the steps of:
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forming a small bone hole extending from a tibia to a femur; forming a skin-cut portion at an articulation; inserting a drill of a bone-excavating apparatus into the articulation from the skin-cut portion; inserting a front end of a shaft of the bone-excavating apparatus into the articulation from an opening of the bone hole positioned at the femur side; installing the drill on the front end of the shaft in such a manner that a blade of the drill faces a front side of the shaft; rotating and pushing the shaft to excavate the bone by the drill and forming a bone tunnel 10%-50% of the length of the small bone hole of the tibia; removing the shaft from the drill; taking out the drill from the articulation and drawing out the shaft from the small bone hole. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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