Corkscrew suture anchor
DCFirst Claim
1. A suture anchor for securing suture to soft bone, comprising:
- a central body having a central axis, a distal end and a proximal end, the central body tapering in diameter along a major portion thereof from a maximum diameter near the proximal end to a minimum diameter toward the distal end;
a drive head formed on the proximal end of the central body;
an eyelet for receiving at least one strand of suture formed on the proximal end of the central body;
a tip formed on the distal end of the central body; and
a continuous thread disposed in a spiral around the central body, the thread having an outer edge having a thickness, the thickness of the outer edge of the thread increasing proximally along a portion of the thread;
wherein the continuous thread extends at least along the major portion of the central body; and
wherein the outer diameter of the thread is at least twice the inner diameter of the thread along a portion of the thread.
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Abstract
A corkscrew suture anchor has a continuous thread spiralling around a tapering central core. At the distal end, the suture anchor terminates in a rounded point. At the proximal end of the suture anchor is an eye for receiving suture. The suture anchor has a large thread surface per turn of thread. Anti-backout ridges can be formed on the front and/or back faces of the threads. A driver for the suture anchor is provided, the driver including a shaft having a central axis, a length, a distal end, and a proximal end. The shaft is provided at its distal end with an opening aligned with the central axis of the shaft, for receiving the hexagonal proximal end of the suture anchor. One or more sutures threaded through the suture eye are threaded through the hollow tubular shaft. The suture is pulled into and captured by V-shaped notches on the proximal end of the handle to hold the suture anchor in place on the distal end of the driver under the tension of the captured sutures.
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16 Claims
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1. A suture anchor for securing suture to soft bone, comprising:
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a central body having a central axis, a distal end and a proximal end, the central body tapering in diameter along a major portion thereof from a maximum diameter near the proximal end to a minimum diameter toward the distal end;
a drive head formed on the proximal end of the central body;
an eyelet for receiving at least one strand of suture formed on the proximal end of the central body;
a tip formed on the distal end of the central body; and
a continuous thread disposed in a spiral around the central body, the thread having an outer edge having a thickness, the thickness of the outer edge of the thread increasing proximally along a portion of the thread;
wherein the continuous thread extends at least along the major portion of the central body; and
wherein the outer diameter of the thread is at least twice the inner diameter of the thread along a portion of the thread. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An assembly of a suture anchor for securing suture to soft bone, and a driver for driving the suture anchor into said soft bone, the assembly comprising:
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a driver comprising a tubular shaft having a distal end and a proximal end, and a handle disposed on the proximal end of the shaft;
a suture anchor inserted into the distal end of the driver, the suture anchor comprising;
a central body having a central axis, a distal end and a proximal end, the central body having a diameter along a major portion thereof tapering from a maximum diameter to a minimum diameter toward the distal end, and a tip portion formed on the distal end of the central body, the tip portion terminating in a point;
a drive head disposed on the proximal end of the central body, the drive head having an eyelet for suture; and
a continuous thread disposed in a spiral around the central body, the thread having a thickness and an outer diameter, the thickness of the thread increasing proximally along a portion of the length of the thread, the outer diameter of the thread being at least twice the inner diameter of the thread along a portion of the thread; and
at least one strand of suture passed through an eyelet in the suture anchor, through the tubular shaft, through at least a portion of the handle, and exiting the handle, the suture being secured to the handle so as to retain the suture anchor on the distal end of the tubular shaft. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A suture anchor for securing suture to soft bone, comprising:
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a central body having a central axis, a distal end and a proximal end, the central body tapering in diameter along a major portion thereof from a maximum diameter near the proximal end to a minimum diameter toward the distal end;
a tip portion formed on the distal end of the central body, the tip portion having a conical shape and tapering from the minimum diameter to a point, the tip portion having a taper that is greater than the taper of the major portion of the central body;
a drive head formed on the proximal end of the central body;
an eyelet for receiving at least one strand of suture formed on the proximal end of the central body; and
a continuous thread disposed in a spiral around the central body;
wherein the continuous thread extends at least along the major portion of the central body; and
wherein the outer diameter of the thread is at least twice the inner diameter of the thread along a portion of the thread. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A suture anchor for securing tissue to soft bone, comprising:
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a central body having a central axis, a distal end and a proximal end, the central body tapering in diameter along a portion thereof from a maximum diameter near the proximal end to a minimum diameter in a direction toward the distal end;
a tip portion formed on the distal end of the central body, the tip portion terminating in a point;
a drive head formed on the proximal end of the central body;
an eyelet for receiving at least one strand of suture formed on the drive head; and
a continuous thread disposed in a spiral around the central body, said continuous thread extending at least along the tapered portion of the central body, said continuous thread having an inner diameter and an outer diameter;
wherein the outer diameter of the thread is at least twice the inner diameter along a portion of the thread. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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