Method and apparatus for attaching connective tissues to bone using a cortical bone anchoring device
First Claim
1. A method for securing connective tissue to bone, comprising:
- securing a first end of a length of suture to a portion of soft tissue to be attached to a portion of bone;
threading a second end of the length of suture through an aperture in a body of a bone anchor implant;
disposing said bone anchor implant within a lumen of a tube, the implant comprising an elliptical disk, said lumen applying tension to said elliptical disk such that said elliptical disk is disposed in a bent orientation having a reduced cross-section and held in a generally V-shaped profile;
inserting a distal end of said tube into a hole within said portion of bone such that the distal end is stopped at a depth approximately equal to the depth of the interface between cortical bone and cancellous bone; and
deploying said implant from the distal end of said tube, whereby tension to said elliptical disk is removed and said disk is returned to an expanded orientation having a flat profile such that said disk engages the cancellous bone.
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Abstract
A bone anchor device for attaching connective tissue to bone comprises a disk adapted for insertion into a portion of bone to which the connective tissue is to be attached. The disk is movable between a bent orientation for presenting a smaller cross-section and an expanded orientation for presenting a larger cross-section. The bent orientation is utilized for inserting the disk through a small hole into a region of cancellous bone beneath the cortical bone layer, after which the disk is actuated to its expanded orientation so that it will be permanently anchored in the cancellous bone, as it will be too large to return proximally through the hole in the cortical bone layer. Two embodiments are disclosed. In a first embodiment, the disk is initially formed in the expanded orientation, of spring steel. In a second embodiment, the disk is initially formed in the bent orientation, and spring steel is not required.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for securing connective tissue to bone, comprising:
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securing a first end of a length of suture to a portion of soft tissue to be attached to a portion of bone; threading a second end of the length of suture through an aperture in a body of a bone anchor implant; disposing said bone anchor implant within a lumen of a tube, the implant comprising an elliptical disk, said lumen applying tension to said elliptical disk such that said elliptical disk is disposed in a bent orientation having a reduced cross-section and held in a generally V-shaped profile; inserting a distal end of said tube into a hole within said portion of bone such that the distal end is stopped at a depth approximately equal to the depth of the interface between cortical bone and cancellous bone; and deploying said implant from the distal end of said tube, whereby tension to said elliptical disk is removed and said disk is returned to an expanded orientation having a flat profile such that said disk engages the cancellous bone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for securing connective tissue to bone, comprising:
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securing at least a first end of a length of suture to a portion of soft tissue to be attached to a portion of bone; threading a second end of the length of suture through an aperture in a body of a bone anchor implant;
the implant comprising a proximal disk section and a more distal tubular elongate section, said disk section comprising a first bent orientation having a generally circular footprint and a generally V-shaped profile;disposing said implant within a lumen of a tube, said lumen applying tension to said disk section such that said disk section is disposed in said first orientation; inserting a distal end of said tube into a hole within said portion of bone such that the distal end is stopped at a depth approximately equal to the depth of the interface between cortical bone and cancellous bone; inserting said implant into the hole within said portion of bone while said disk section is in said first orientation; and deploying said implant whereby tension is removed such that said disk section is in a second orientation having an enlarged elliptical cross-section and a generally flat profile such that said disk section engages the cancellous bone. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for securing connective tissue to bone, comprising:
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securing at least a first portion of suture to a portion of soft tissue to be attached to a portion of bone; threading a second portion of suture through an anchor guide in a bone anchor implant;
the implant comprising a proximal disk section and more distal body section, said disk section comprising a first bent orientation having a reduced cross-section and a generally V-shaped profile;disposing said implant within a lumen of a tube, said lumen applying tension to said disk section such that said disk section is disposed in said first orientation; inserting a distal end of said tube into a hole within said portion of bone such that the distal end is stopped at a depth approximately equal to the depth of the interface between cortical bone and cancellous bone; inserting said implant into the hole within said portion of bone while said disk section is in said first orientation; and deploying said implant whereby tension is removed such that said disk section is in a second substantially traverse orientation having an enlarged cross-section and a generally flat profile, and such that said disk section engages the cancellous bone. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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