Patent ReferencesFasteners particularly useful as orthopedic screws Bone-fixating surgical implant device Suture anchor system Method and apparatus for anchoring and manipulating cartilage Patent #: 4741330 InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 547783 filed on 07/02/1990US Classes:606/72, Orthopedic fastener411/511, FASTENER SECURING ELEMENT606/74, Bone cerclage device606/75, Staple or similar driven fastener606/232, Suture retaining means (e.g., buttons)D24/145Suturing or fastening (e.g., stapling, etc.) (30)ExaminersPrimary: Pellegrino, Stephen C.Assistant: Jackson, Gary Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassA61B 017/00AbstractA bone anchor (10) for securing a suture to a bone (38). The bone anchor (10) has a tip (16) at its distal end (18) and at least one resilient wall (27) extending to a trailing end (20) of the body (12) of the anchor. The wall (27) has a ridge (14), or barb, formed on an outer surface. The ridge (14) defines an edge (34) that digs into a hole (36) in the bone (38) in which it is positioned. A strand of suturing thread (22) extends through a suture receiving opening (24) in the tip (16) of the anchor. When tension is applied to the suturing thread (22), it causes the ridge (14) to dig into the walls of the hole (36) in the bone (38). Two resilient walls (27,28) are preferably provided which include an annular ridge-shaped barb (14). The two resilient walls 27, 28 scissor outwardly upon application of tension to the suturing thread. The tip (16) is generally frustoconical with a rounded leading end. The method of the present invention employs the suture anchor (10) and includes the steps of forming a hole (36) in a bone (38), inserting the suture anchor (10) to a desired depth in the hole (36) in the bone (38) with the tip (16) inserted first and the trailing resilient walls (27,28) following the tip. Suturing thread (22) extends from the suture receiving opening (24) in the tip and along the length of the walls (27,28) out of the hole (36) in the bone (38). The next step is to pull on a portion of the suturing thread extending out of the bone (38) to urge the barb (14) into firmer engagement with the bore hole (36).Field of SearchOrthopedic fastenerThreaded fastener element Bone cerclage device Staple or similar driven fastener With retaining means Suture retaining means (e.g., buttons) Securing means pivotable about axis transverse to fastener axis, e.g., toggle bolt, etc. Having resilient securing structure on shank Concentric ridge or flange Plural ridges or flanges FASTENER SECURING ELEMENT FASTENER OR FASTENER ELEMENT COMPOSED OF NONMETALLIC MATERIAL | |