Independent suture tensioning and snaring apparatus
First Claim
1. A method for affixing a portion of soft tissue to adjacent bone, comprising:
- passing a first length of suture through a portion of soft tissue so that a first loop of suture is embedded therein;
securing a first flee end of suture within a first suture snare;
securing a second free end of suture within a second suture snare;
withdrawing the first free end and the second free end through a suture guide;
passing the first free end and the second free end through a first bone anchor;
engaging the free ends with a suture tensioning mechanism;
deploying the first bone anchor so that it lies beneath a cortical bone surface of the adjacent bone; and
actuating the suture tensioning mechanism to tension the lengths of suture and approximate the portion of soft tissue to the adjacent bone, wherein the free ends may be jointly or independently tensioned, the actuating the suture tensioning mechanism comprises selecting a switch to jointly or independently tension the free ends.
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Abstract
In repairing soft tissue with a bone anchoring instrument (such as reattaching a tendon of a torn rotator cuff), the bone anchoring instrument may be used to anchor the soft tissue to a region of bone. The anchors inserted into the underlying bone may have one or more lengths of suture or wire attached thereto which may be tensioned independently of one another to affix the soft tissue to the bone by having a selector mechanism selectively engage and disengage ratcheted tensioning wheels from one another. Suture loading mechanisms may be employed for passing suture lengths into and/or through the anchors prior to deployment into the bone where such mechanisms may employ suture snares which are configured to reconfigure from an expanded shape through which suture lengths may be easily passed to a low-profile shape which secures the suture lengths within the snare.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for affixing a portion of soft tissue to adjacent bone, comprising:
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passing a first length of suture through a portion of soft tissue so that a first loop of suture is embedded therein; securing a first flee end of suture within a first suture snare; securing a second free end of suture within a second suture snare; withdrawing the first free end and the second free end through a suture guide; passing the first free end and the second free end through a first bone anchor;
engaging the free ends with a suture tensioning mechanism;deploying the first bone anchor so that it lies beneath a cortical bone surface of the adjacent bone; and actuating the suture tensioning mechanism to tension the lengths of suture and approximate the portion of soft tissue to the adjacent bone, wherein the free ends may be jointly or independently tensioned, the actuating the suture tensioning mechanism comprises selecting a switch to jointly or independently tension the free ends. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for affixing a portion of soft tissue to adjacent bone, comprising:
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passing a first and second length of suture through a portion of soft tissue so that a first and second loop of suture is embedded therein; passing a first free end of the first length and a first free end of the second length through a first bone anchor; passing a second free end of the first length and a second free end of the second length through a second bone anchor; securing the free ends of suture; withdrawing the free ends of suture through a suture guide; coupling the free ends to a suture tensioning mechanism; deploying the first and second bone anchor so that it lies beneath a cortical bone surface of the adjacent bone, wherein the first and second bone anchors are positioned such that the first free end of the second length and the second free end of the first length overlap; and actuating the suture tensioning mechanism to tension the lengths of suture and approximate the portion of soft tissue to the adjacent bone, wherein the free ends may be jointly or independently tensioned, the actuating the suture tensioning mechanism comprises selecting a switch to jointly or independently tension the free ends. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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