METHOD OF LOADING TENDONS INTO THE KNEE
First Claim
1. A method of anterior cruciate reconstruction surgery of the knee, comprising the steps of:
- forming an opening in a femur, the opening having an entrance facing a joint of the knee;
forming a transverse hole in the femur extending completely across the femur, the transverse hole extending through a first sidewall of the opening on a first side of the femur, intersecting the opening, and extending through an opposite sidewall of the opening on an opposite side of the femur;
positioning a flexible strand in the knee such that the flexible strand extends from outside of the knee, through the transverse hole and into the opening in the femur through the first sidewall of the opening, out through the entrance of the opening and through a tunnel in the tibia, and, after forming a loop outside of the tibial tunnel, extending back into the tibial tunnel and into the opening through the entrance of the opening, and into the transverse hole in the opposite sidewall of the opening;
looping a graft over the loop of the strand extending outside of the tibial tunnel;
pulling the loop of the graft through the tibial tunnel and into the opening; and
using the strand as a guide for advancing an implant transversely through the transverse hole, into the opening and under the graft.
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Abstract
A surgical method for loading ligament grafts into a joint. A longitudinal socket formed in a bone is intersected by a transverse pin. A flexible strand is drawn with the pin through the bone. A looped portion of the strand is diverted so as to protrude out of the entrance to the longitudinal socket. The ends of the strand remaining accessible on either side of the bone. The ligament graft is captured within the strand loop protruding from the entrance to the socket. The strand is retracted into the socket, drawing the graft into the socket by pulling on the accessible ends of the flexible strand. The graft is fixed in the socket using a transverse implant.
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5 Claims
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1. A method of anterior cruciate reconstruction surgery of the knee, comprising the steps of:
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forming an opening in a femur, the opening having an entrance facing a joint of the knee;
forming a transverse hole in the femur extending completely across the femur, the transverse hole extending through a first sidewall of the opening on a first side of the femur, intersecting the opening, and extending through an opposite sidewall of the opening on an opposite side of the femur;
positioning a flexible strand in the knee such that the flexible strand extends from outside of the knee, through the transverse hole and into the opening in the femur through the first sidewall of the opening, out through the entrance of the opening and through a tunnel in the tibia, and, after forming a loop outside of the tibial tunnel, extending back into the tibial tunnel and into the opening through the entrance of the opening, and into the transverse hole in the opposite sidewall of the opening;
looping a graft over the loop of the strand extending outside of the tibial tunnel;
pulling the loop of the graft through the tibial tunnel and into the opening; and
using the strand as a guide for advancing an implant transversely through the transverse hole, into the opening and under the graft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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