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Anchors and methods for securing suture to bone

  • US 9,277,910 B2
  • Filed: 06/16/2009
  • Issued: 03/08/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/16/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An anchoring system for securing suture to bone, comprising:

  • an implant comprising a distal tip having a suture securing portion and having external surface features for securing the implant within surrounding bone, and a proximal member comprising a screw member having a central bore which is movable distally to engage said distal tip and to fix the suture in place within said implant and relative to the bone, each of the distal tip and the proximal member comprising a suture-contacting surface, wherein when the proximal member engages the distal tip, the suture-contacting surfaces engage one another to clamp the suture between the suture-contacting surfaces, to thereby fix the suture in place within said implant and relative to the bone;

    an inserter which is removably connectable to a proximal end of said implant, said inserter comprising a+-n inserter tip and an insertion sleeve for pushing said proximal member distally over said inserter tip, the insertion sleeve being movable axially relative to the inserter tip, wherein said inserter tip further comprises a threaded distal tip which is adapted to engage a corresponding threaded hole in a proximal end of said distal tip, the threads in the threaded hole being left-handed, the threaded distal tip comprising an engagement tube;

    wherein the suture securing portion comprises a suture eyelet which comprises a passage extending through a width of the implant and having openings on opposing sides of the implant, thereby permitting suture to be passed through the implant from one side of the implant to the other opposing side; and

    a suture channel on an external surface of said implant, the suture channel forming a recessed portion of the external surface relative to a remaining portion of the external surface of the implant for permitting the suture to slide freely along said recessed portion of said external surface for tissue tensioning until the distal tip and the proximal member are engaged and the suture is therefore clamped in place.

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