Glenohumeral ligament repair
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1. A ligament repair kit for installing a ligament fastener comprising:
- a drill cannula having a slender tubular barrel with a distal end having an opening;
at least one slender obturator having a pointed end sized and constructed to removably insert into the barrel of the drill cannula with the pointed end projecting through the opening at the distal end of the barrel, the drill cannula and inserted pointed obturator being constructed and adapted to spear ligamentous structures and advance them to an anchoring site;
a cannulated drill bit having a central bore hole sized to fit over a conventional k-wire, the drill bit being sized to fit within the drill cannula and project through the distal end opening when the slender obturator is removed, the drill bit being connectable to a bone drill for drilling a bone hole while the drill cannula retains ligamentous structures over the anchoring site;
a drive cannula having a tubular barrel with a distal end having an opening;
a cannulated obturator constructed to removably insert in the tubular barrel of the drive cannula the cannulated obturator having a pointed tip and a narrow central bore hole sized to fit over a conventional k-wire installed through the cannulated drill bit to retain ligamentous structures at the anchoring site when the drill bit is removed; and
a cannulated fastener driver having a shank with a bore hole sized to fit over a conventional k-wire, the shank having a driver tip with means for engaging a cannulated bone fastener wherein the shank and tip of the driver and the fastener are sized to fit within the barrel of the drive cannula over a conventional k-wire when the cannulated obturator is removed for installing the fastener into a hole drilled into an anchoring bone for retaining ligamentous structures at the anchoring site by the fastener.
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Abstract
A ligament repair kit and procedure for installing a cannulated bone screw and ligament washer to retain ligament at a bone site using a first cannula in conjunction with selected obturators to engage and relocate ligament and in conjunction with a drill bit to drill a bone hole for anchoring, and using a second larger cannula with a driver to screw a bone screw into the bone hole retaining the relocated ligament at the anchoring site.
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1. A ligament repair kit for installing a ligament fastener comprising:
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a drill cannula having a slender tubular barrel with a distal end having an opening; at least one slender obturator having a pointed end sized and constructed to removably insert into the barrel of the drill cannula with the pointed end projecting through the opening at the distal end of the barrel, the drill cannula and inserted pointed obturator being constructed and adapted to spear ligamentous structures and advance them to an anchoring site; a cannulated drill bit having a central bore hole sized to fit over a conventional k-wire, the drill bit being sized to fit within the drill cannula and project through the distal end opening when the slender obturator is removed, the drill bit being connectable to a bone drill for drilling a bone hole while the drill cannula retains ligamentous structures over the anchoring site; a drive cannula having a tubular barrel with a distal end having an opening; a cannulated obturator constructed to removably insert in the tubular barrel of the drive cannula the cannulated obturator having a pointed tip and a narrow central bore hole sized to fit over a conventional k-wire installed through the cannulated drill bit to retain ligamentous structures at the anchoring site when the drill bit is removed; and a cannulated fastener driver having a shank with a bore hole sized to fit over a conventional k-wire, the shank having a driver tip with means for engaging a cannulated bone fastener wherein the shank and tip of the driver and the fastener are sized to fit within the barrel of the drive cannula over a conventional k-wire when the cannulated obturator is removed for installing the fastener into a hole drilled into an anchoring bone for retaining ligamentous structures at the anchoring site by the fastener. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A glenohumeral ligament repair procedure comprising the steps of:
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a. providing an portal to the anterior scapulas neck; b. abrading and denuding an anchoring site on the anterior scapular neck; c. positioning a drill cannular with a projecting slender, pointed obturator proximal to the anchoring site on the scapulas neck; d. engaging and relocating ligaments to the anchoring site with the drill cannular and projecting obturator by spearing the ligaments with the pointed obturator and displacing the speared ligaments to the anchoring site; e. removing the pointed obturator and holding relocated ligaments at the anchoring site with the drill cannula and while holding relocated ligaments with the drill cannula drilling a bone hole in the scapulas neck with a cannulated drill bit; f. while the drill bit is in place, inserting a k-wire into the bone hole through the cannulated drill bit; g. withdrawing the drill bit and drill cannula with the k-wire in place, retaining the ligaments; h. positioning a drive cannula and cannulated obturator over the k-wire; i. removing the cannulated obturator; j. inserting a cannulated fastener into the drive cannula over the k-wire; k. driving the fastener into the bone hole with a driver, capturing the ligament under the fastener; and l. removing the driver, drive cannula and k-wire and closing the access portal.
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