Bone anchors for use in attaching soft tissue to bone
First Claim
1. A bone anchor for minimizing suture capture during the attachment of soft tissue to a bone of a living organism, comprising:
- an anchor body extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the anchor body defining an interior bore that extends between a proximal opening at the proximal end and a distal opening at the distal end, the anchor body further comprising;
a threaded portion with threads beginning at the proximal end and extending from the proximal end to a position between the proximal end and the distal end; and
a non-threaded tip portion extending between the distal end and the threaded portion and that is of lesser diameter than a major diameter of the threaded portion; and
at least three suture attachment sites in communication with the interior bore, each attachment site being capable of slidably receiving a respective suture thereon, the three attachment sites being spaced apart and configured such that respective sutures, when in contact with the at least three attachment sites, are maintained separated from one another at the respective suture attachment sites, the suture attachment sites comprising;
a pin insert configured to be inserted through the distal opening at the distal end of the anchor body so as to be positionable within the interior bore of the anchor body the pin insert comprising at least one transverse hole through the pin insert and at least one protrusion configured to extend to a wall of the interior bore when the pin insert is positioned within the interior bore.
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Abstract
Bone anchors are provided having three suture attachment sites disposed within a bore. The bone anchors are suitable for use in rotator cuff repair procedures. The bone anchors comprise an anchor body having a bore that opens at a proximal end of the anchor body. At least three attachment sites are positioned within the bore. Each attachment site is capable of slidably receiving a respective suture thereon. The three attachment sites are spaced apart and configured such that the portions of the respective sutures that are in contact with the three attachment sites are maintained separated during use. In one embodiment, the three suture attachment sites are provided by two transverse pins placed within the bore. In another embodiment, the bore opens at a distal end and a longitudinal pin is inserted into the opening at the distal end. The at least three attachment sites are provided by the longitudinal pin disposed within the bore. The bone anchors can be fully threaded and can have fine thread and coarse threads for engaging cortical and cancellous bone tissue, respectively.
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16 Claims
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1. A bone anchor for minimizing suture capture during the attachment of soft tissue to a bone of a living organism, comprising:
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an anchor body extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the anchor body defining an interior bore that extends between a proximal opening at the proximal end and a distal opening at the distal end, the anchor body further comprising; a threaded portion with threads beginning at the proximal end and extending from the proximal end to a position between the proximal end and the distal end; and a non-threaded tip portion extending between the distal end and the threaded portion and that is of lesser diameter than a major diameter of the threaded portion; and at least three suture attachment sites in communication with the interior bore, each attachment site being capable of slidably receiving a respective suture thereon, the three attachment sites being spaced apart and configured such that respective sutures, when in contact with the at least three attachment sites, are maintained separated from one another at the respective suture attachment sites, the suture attachment sites comprising; a pin insert configured to be inserted through the distal opening at the distal end of the anchor body so as to be positionable within the interior bore of the anchor body the pin insert comprising at least one transverse hole through the pin insert and at least one protrusion configured to extend to a wall of the interior bore when the pin insert is positioned within the interior bore. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A bone anchor for minimizing suture capture during the attachment of soft tissue to a bone of a living organism, comprising:
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an anchor body extending between a proximal end and a distal end that terminates with a closed distal tip, the anchor body defining an interior bore having a proximal opening at and a distal opening at the distal end of the anchor body, the anchor body further including threads that extend all the way to the proximal end; at least three suture attachment sites in communication with the interior bore and configured to engage at least three looped sutures and maintain respective loops of the at least three looped sutures separated from one another; and at least three sutures partially disposed within the interior bore, each suture forming a loop that engages a respective suture attachment site and having free ends that extend from the proximal opening of the interior bore so that at least six free suture ends extend from the proximal opening of the interior bore, the suture attachment sites comprising; a pin insert inserted through the distal opening at the distal end of the anchor body so as to be positioned within the interior bore of the anchor body and provide the closed distal tip, the pin insert comprising at least one transverse hole through the pin insert and at least one protrusion configured to extend to a wall of the interior bore when the pin insert is positioned within the interior bore. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A bone anchor for minimizing suture capture during the attachment of soft tissue to a bone of a living organism, comprising:
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a threaded anchor body having threads and a longitudinal bore that extend along an entire length of the threaded anchor body between a proximal opening at a proximal end and a distal opening at a distal end of the threaded anchor body; and an insert comprising (i) a longitudinal pin sized and configured to be inserted through the distal opening at the distal end of the threaded portion and positioned within the longitudinal bore and (ii) a distal tip having an outer diameter that is greater than an interior diameter of the longitudinal bore at the distal end of the threaded portion so as to extend distally from the distal end of the threaded portion when the longitudinal pin is positioned within the longitudinal bore, wherein the longitudinal pin of the insert has at least three suture attachment sites configured to slidably receive and retain three respective sutures within the longitudinal bore, wherein at least one of the suture attachment sites comprises a protrusion on the longitudinal pin that extends toward a wall of the longitudinal bore when the longitudinal pin is positioned within the longitudinal bore. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A bone anchor for minimizing suture capture during the attachment of soft tissue to a bone of a living organism, comprising:
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a threaded anchor body having threads and a longitudinal bore that extend along an entire length of the threaded anchor body between a proximal opening at a proximal end and a distal opening at a distal end of the threaded anchor body; an insert comprising (i) a longitudinal pin sized and configured to be inserted through the distal opening at the distal end of the threaded portion and positioned within the longitudinal bore and (ii) a distal tip having an outer diameter that is greater than an interior diameter of the longitudinal bore at the distal end of the threaded portion so as to extend distally from the distal end of the threaded portion when the longitudinal pin is positioned within the longitudinal bore, wherein the longitudinal pin of the insert has at least three suture attachment sites configured to slidably receive and retain three respective sutures within the longitudinal bore, wherein the three suture attachment sites comprise (i) a protrusion on the longitudinal pin that extends toward a wall of the longitudinal bore when the longitudinal pin is positioned within the longitudinal bore and (ii) a transverse hole through the longitudinal pin.
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