A61F2002/0888

LIGAMENT FIXATION DEVICE, LIGAMENT FIXATION SYSTEM, AND LIGAMENT FIXATION METHOD
20210401569 · 2021-12-30 · ·

A ligament fixation device for fixing a ligament to a bone tunnel includes: a fixation device body having a flat surface, wherein the fixation device body has a mounting section for mounting the ligament or a pulling member thereto and a torque application portion configured to apply torque about an axis orthogonal to the flat surface, the pulling member being provided for mounting the ligament, and wherein the mounting section includes a pair of through-holes provided in the noncircular flat surface.

MULTIPLE DRIVE INTERFERENCE SCREW SYSTEM AND DEVICE
20210393394 · 2021-12-23 ·

A multiple drive interference screw device with a head having multiple insertion features. The screw component has a tubular body with a first end and a closed second end, and the head is positioned at the first end and configured to engage with a driver to advance the screw into the bone A penetrating tip is positioned at the second end. The head of the screw component has at least three insertion features, such as a hex shaped insertion feature around the major diameter of the head and a hexalobe shaped insertion feature within the hex shaped insertion feature, and a sprocket shaped insertion feature positioned exterior to the hex shaped insertion feature.

METHOD OF TISSUE REPAIR
20210386418 · 2021-12-16 ·

A method of tissue repair that includes installing a surgical construct in a bone hole. The surgical construct has a fixation device that is preloaded with a primary flexible strand. After installing the surgical construct in the bone hole, the method includes coupling at least one secondary flexible strand to the primary flexible strand for subsequent use in repairing the tissue.

Compression screw system

A compression screw comprising a threaded shaft and a head associated with the proximal end of the shaft. The head has a plurality of outwardly extending projections spaced from one another so as to define a plurality of recesses there between for receiving a screw drive in such a way that rotational force may be transferred from the screw drive to the screw. The projections of the head may be provided with suture fixation holes or a suture coupling may be positioned over the shaft so as to extend between the projections of the head.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND METHODS FOR SECURING TISSUE USING SNARE ASSEMBLIES AND SOFT ANCHORS
20220167959 · 2022-06-02 ·

Systems, devices, and methods are provided for securing soft tissue to bone. One exemplary embodiment of a surgical soft tissue repair device includes a snare assembly coupled to a soft anchor in which the soft anchor has a first, unstressed configuration that can be used to insert the anchor into bone and a second, anchoring configuration that can be used to fixate the anchor in the bone. The snare assembly can be configured to actuate the anchor from the first configuration to the second configuration, and it can also be used to engage and approximate tissue by drawing the tissue closer to the anchor fixated in the bone. The snare assembly can be used in conjunction with a number of different anchor configurations, and other exemplary systems, devices, and methods for use with soft tissue repair are also provided.

DYNAMIC LIGAMENT REPAIR DEVICE
20220168092 · 2022-06-02 ·

A dynamic ligament repair device includes a suture, a femoral side suture anchor and a threaded screw or housing implant. The screw is configured for placement in the tibia, or alternatively in the femur. A spring is housed inside an axial bore in the threaded screw. In some embodiments, the spring is a compression spring. A moveable spring button is positioned inside the axial bore adjacent a distal end of the spring. The spring button engages the spring directly in some embodiments. In alternative embodiments, an intermediate structure such as a spacer is positioned between the spring button and the spring. The suture extends between the spring button and the suture anchor. When the joint flexes or extends, the spring button travels inside the axial bore and dynamically compresses or relaxes the spring.

Composite interference screws and drivers

The present disclosure relates to an anchor. The anchor includes a suture bridge having a proximal end and distal end. The distal end of the suture bridge has a thickness greater than a thickness of the proximal end of the suture bridge. At least two ribs extend from the proximal end of the suture bridge to a proximal end of the anchor. At least one open helical coil wraps around the at least two ribs and extends, substantially, from the proximal end of the suture bridge to the proximal end of the anchor. The at least one open helical coil defines an internal volume communicating with a region exterior to the anchor through apertures between turns of the at least one open helical coil. The at least two ribs are engagable with a grooved shaft of a driver.

Fibrous Connective Tissue Protective Device, Method of Manufacturing, and Surgical Method
20220151764 · 2022-05-19 ·

A device, a method of manufacturing, and a surgical method are disclosed in which fibrous connective tissues to be attached to bone are protected by a sleeve. An introducer may be used to assist in placing the fibrous connective tissue into the sleeve.

Modular bone screw for surgical fixation to bone
11723702 · 2023-08-15 ·

The invention discloses a modular surgical bone screw assembly having a threaded base portion and a screw head adapted to attach a variety of structures to bone. The features of the screw include a modular design for the assembly that separates the function of anchorage to the recipient bone to one of the modules of the device (threaded portion) from the other function of attaching another element (such as bone block, membrane, orthodontic wires, elastics etc) to a second module (the screw head). The design also allows the head to be exchanged after the implant has been placed.

BONE ANCHOR INSERTION SYSTEM HAVING INSERTER COUPLING AND DECOUPLING
20220133466 · 2022-05-05 ·

Bone anchors and bone anchor insertion systems are provided that enable smaller bone holes for inserting a bone anchor by eliminating the need for a cannula. Smaller bone holes may help reduce patient recovery times. The provided bone anchor includes two flexible wings extending from a base portion that splay away from the base portion's central axis at rest, though may be bent towards or away from the central axis in response to an applied force. The bone anchor includes a drive feature that enables an inserter to couple and decouple to the bone anchor. A surgeon may drive the bone anchor through a bone hole via the coupled inserter while the bone hole maintains the bone anchor in a compressed state, and may decouple the inserter when the bone anchor is properly positioned, thereby eliminating the need for a cannula.