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Surgical implement

Patent 5176682 Issued on January 5, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 1, 2012. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Patent #: 5041129
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Method for anchoring suture to bone
Patent #: 5046513
Issued on: 09/10/1991
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Suture anchor and method of forming Patent #: 5102421
Issued on: 04/07/1992
Inventor: Anspach, Jr.

Inventor

Application

No. 891773 filed on 06/01/1992

US Classes:

606/72, Orthopedic fastener606/232Suture retaining means (e.g., buttons)

Examiners

Primary: Brown, Michael A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61B 017/56
A61B 017/04

Abstract

A surgical implement (10) for permanently attaching a ligament (L) or a suture to a bone (B). An anchor body (12) is insertable into a pre-drilled hole (H). The outer end of the body is threaded onto a hollow tube (T) which is used to insert the anchor body into the hole. The body has a recess (18) at its inner end for capturing the ligament or suture prior to insertion of the body into the hole. The anchor body has a longitudinally extending bore (14) into which a pin 15 is inserted through the tool. Fins (16a, 16b) on opposite sides of the body extend into the opening in the body but are forced outwardly by the pin as it is inserted in the bore. The fins engage the sidewall of the hole and prevent the anchor body from being dislodged. Because the fins are not pushed outwardly unless the pin is inserted, the anchor body can be trial fit into the hole without it being permanently installed. Thus, if the hole is not suitable, another hole can be drilled and the ligament or suture is permanently attached to the bone only at a suitable site.

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