Bicortical tibial fixation of ACL grafts
First Claim
1. A method of securing a graft in a bone, the method comprising the steps of:
- forming a tunnel through the bone, the tunnel having an entrance and an exit at opposing ends of the tunnel;
extending a portion of the graft within the tunnel between the entrance and the exit; and
securing the graft within the tunnel to cortical bone at both the entrance and the exit of the tunnel to provide bicortical fixation of the portion of the graft in the tunnel.
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Abstract
A method of securing a graft in a bone tunnel, in which graft is secured within the tunnel at both the entrance and the exit ends of the tunnel to provide bicortical fixation of the graft in the bone. Interference screws or other fixation devices are used to secure the graft within the tunnel. For tibial tunnel fixation using an interference screw, the back end of the distal screw is angled so that it closely approximates the angle of the outer tibial tunnel rim. The distal screw is non-cannulated to prevent hematomas from being formed by blood flowing from the tibial tunnel into the surrounding soft tissue. The proximal screw has a restricted cannula to minimize the flow of synovial fluid entering the tibial tunnel. Advantageously, the space between the two screws fills with blood to promote faster healing and incorporation of the graft in the tibial tunnel.
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1. A method of securing a graft in a bone, the method comprising the steps of:
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forming a tunnel through the bone, the tunnel having an entrance and an exit at opposing ends of the tunnel;
extending a portion of the graft within the tunnel between the entrance and the exit; and
securing the graft within the tunnel to cortical bone at both the entrance and the exit of the tunnel to provide bicortical fixation of the portion of the graft in the tunnel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A set of fixation devices for securing a graft in a tunnel formed through a single bone, the tunnel having a proximal end and a distal end located at opposing ends of the tunnel, the set of fixation devices comprising:
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a proximal fixation device configured to secure the graft to cortical bone at the proximal end of the tunnel; and
a distal fixation device configured to secure the graft to cortical bone at the distal end of the tunnel. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An interference screw for graft fixation, the screw having a fully-threaded outer surface, and at least one of a back end with a surface disposed at an angle relative to a perpendicular to a central axis of the interference screw and a front end having a rounded profile.
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