Ligament system for knee joint
First Claim
1. A system for an anatomical joint with a first bone portion and a second bone portion, the system comprising:
- a first fastener threadably attachable to the first bone portion;
a second fastener threadably attachable to the second bone portion; and
a prosthetic ligament member that is a flexible, integrated one-piece device and that is directly coupled to both the first and second fasteners for supporting the first bone portion and the second bone portion for relative movement, the prosthetic ligament member extending from a first end to a second end, the prosthetic ligament member including an outer wall that defines a hollow longitudinal passage portion having a first end and a second end, the first end of the prosthetic ligament member extending into the first end of the longitudinal passage portion through the outer wall and out of the second end of the longitudinal passage portion through the outer wall to define a first adjustable loop, the second end of the prosthetic ligament member extending into the second end of the longitudinal passage portion through the outer wall and out of the first end of the longitudinal passage portion through the outer wall to define a second adjustable loop, wherein the second fastener includes a threaded base and an attachment portion that is separate from the threaded base, and wherein, when the first fastener is in a fixed position in the first bone portion, the threaded base of the second fastener is in a fixed position in the second bone portion, and the prosthetic ligament member is coupled to the first fastener and the attachment portion of the second fastener, the attachment portion can be rotated relative to the first fastener and the threaded base of the second fastener for twisting or untwisting the prosthetic ligament member between the first fastener and the attachment portion of the second fastener, and wherein the second fastener includes a biasing member disposed between and abutting the threaded base and the attachment portion, the biasing member operable to bias the entirety of the attachment portion away from the entirety of the threaded base for maintaining a predetermined amount of tension in the prosthetic ligament member when loads are applied to the prosthetic ligament member.
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Abstract
A system for an anatomical joint includes a first fastener, a second fastener, a prosthetic ligament member, and a biasing member associated with at least one of the first and second fasteners. The first fastener is operable to be connected to a first bone portion. The second fastener is operable to be connected to a second bone portion. The prosthetic ligament member is flexible and is directly coupled to both the first and second fasteners to support the first bone portion and the second bone portion for relative movement. A portion of the prosthetic ligament member extends from the first fastener to the second fastener and has an adjustable length. The biasing member is operable to bias the prosthetic ligament member to thereby maintain tension in the prosthetic ligament member.
2006 Citations
15 Claims
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1. A system for an anatomical joint with a first bone portion and a second bone portion, the system comprising:
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a first fastener threadably attachable to the first bone portion; a second fastener threadably attachable to the second bone portion; and a prosthetic ligament member that is a flexible, integrated one-piece device and that is directly coupled to both the first and second fasteners for supporting the first bone portion and the second bone portion for relative movement, the prosthetic ligament member extending from a first end to a second end, the prosthetic ligament member including an outer wall that defines a hollow longitudinal passage portion having a first end and a second end, the first end of the prosthetic ligament member extending into the first end of the longitudinal passage portion through the outer wall and out of the second end of the longitudinal passage portion through the outer wall to define a first adjustable loop, the second end of the prosthetic ligament member extending into the second end of the longitudinal passage portion through the outer wall and out of the first end of the longitudinal passage portion through the outer wall to define a second adjustable loop, wherein the second fastener includes a threaded base and an attachment portion that is separate from the threaded base, and wherein, when the first fastener is in a fixed position in the first bone portion, the threaded base of the second fastener is in a fixed position in the second bone portion, and the prosthetic ligament member is coupled to the first fastener and the attachment portion of the second fastener, the attachment portion can be rotated relative to the first fastener and the threaded base of the second fastener for twisting or untwisting the prosthetic ligament member between the first fastener and the attachment portion of the second fastener, and wherein the second fastener includes a biasing member disposed between and abutting the threaded base and the attachment portion, the biasing member operable to bias the entirety of the attachment portion away from the entirety of the threaded base for maintaining a predetermined amount of tension in the prosthetic ligament member when loads are applied to the prosthetic ligament member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A system for an anatomical joint with a first bone portion and a second bone portion, the system comprising:
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a first fastener threadably attachable to the first bone portion; a second fastener threadably attachable to the second bone portion, wherein the second fastener includes a threaded base and an attachment portion that is separate from the threaded base; and a prosthetic ligament member that is flexible and that is directly coupled to both the first and second fasteners for supporting the first bone portion and the second bone portion for relative movement, the prosthetic ligament member extending from a first end to a second end, the prosthetic ligament member including an outer wall that defines a hollow longitudinal passage portion, the prosthetic ligament member also including at least one first aperture extending through the outer wall and disposed between the first and second ends, the prosthetic ligament member further including at least one second aperture extending through the outer wall and disposed between the first and second ends, the at least one first and second apertures being disposed at opposite ends of the longitudinal passage portion, the first end of the prosthetic ligament member extending through the at least one first aperture and the longitudinal passage portion and out of the at least one second aperture to define a first adjustable loop, the second end of the prosthetic ligament member extending through the at least one second aperture and the longitudinal passage portion and out of the at least one first aperture to define a second adjustable loop, the first and second adjustable loops extending from the first fastener to the attachment portion of the second fastener, wherein, when the first fastener is in a fixed position in the first bone portion, the threaded base of the second fastener is in a fixed position in the second bone portion, and the prosthetic ligament member is coupled to the first fastener and the attachment portion of the second fastener, the attachment portion can be rotated relative to the first fastener and the threaded base of the second fastener for twisting or untwisting the prosthetic ligament member between the first fastener and the attachment portion of the second fastener, and wherein the second fastener includes a biasing member disposed between and abutting the threaded base and the attachment portion, the biasing member operable to bias the entirety of the attachment portion away from the entirety of the threaded base for maintaining a predetermined amount of tension in the prosthetic ligament member when loads are applied to the prosthetic ligament member. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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