Rotating suture anchor
20170231617 · 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/0414
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/0401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/0412
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A top locking rotatable suture anchor device secures one or more sutures with the suture anchor device, installed within a bone at a surgical treatment site, providing rotation of the suture while secured within the suture anchor device and providing adjustment to the tension of the suture during the surgical procedure, the suture anchor device including a delivery tool cooperating with the suture device to conduct the installation of the suture anchor device and tensioning of the suture within suture anchor device.
Claims
1. A top locking rotatable suture anchor device for orthopedic surgical procedures to attach soft tissue to a bone using one or more sutures providing adjustment of an angle of tension and rotation of an attached suture prior to, during and subsequent to installation in a bone, said rotatable suture anchor device comprising: an anchor body defining an upper end, a lower end with a longitudinal axis there between, said body further defining an outer surface providing a plurality of bone securing projections, an inner longitudinal chamber along said longitudinal axis defining an inner wall providing at least one circumferential inner locking groove, and an upper chamber expansion; a central pin disposed within said inner longitudinal chamber defining a base, an upward extending cylindrical slide shaft having an upper end with an annular space provided between said cylindrical slide shaft and said inner wall of said inner longitudinal chamber; an eyelet pin defining a proximal end, a distal end, an inner bore having a lower bore opening, said inner bore slidably and rotatably engaging said cylindrical slide shaft within said annular space into an open position and a closed position, said eyelet pin further defining an outer surface extending at least one pin lock extension to lock said eyelet pin within said at least one circumferential inner locking groove into said closed position, and a transverse passage defined within an upper lock expansion at said proximal end receiving'at least one suture through said transverse passage; a rotatable ring defining an inner opening, an upper end, a lower end, an outer surface and a ring lock groove, said rotatable ring installed within said upper chamber expansion, said rotatable ring remaining fully rotatable about said longitudinal axis while longitudinally secured, said proximal end of said eyelet pin longitudinally moveable within said inner ring between said open and closed position, wherein said at least one suture is secured within said suture anchor device in said closed position within said transverse passage at a desired length and tension, with or without requiring a knot or tied connection to said suture anchor device, said at least one suture engaged between said proximal end of said eyelet pin and said inner surface of said rotatable ring, wherein said suture attachment may be knotless, knotted or tied to said suture anchor device, while still providing said suture fully rotatable around said longitudinal axis relative to the anchor body in said closed position.
2. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, said central pin further defining an expanded lower end configured to secure within said inner longitudinal chamber.
3. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, said central pin further defining said base is integrated with said lower end of said anchor body within said inner longitudinal chamber.
4. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, said anchor body is cylindrical and said bone securing projections define longitudinally spaced full or partial circumferential barbs, ridges or an axial thread.
5. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, wherein said pin lock extensions and said inner locking grooves are disposed upon said inner bore of said eyelet pin and said cylindrical slide shaft of said cylindrical slide shaft.
6. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, said inner cylindrical chamber defines a plurality of circumferential inner locking grooves to engage a plurality of pin lock extensions on said outer surface of said eyelet pin providing a plurality of selected positions between said open position and said closed position.
7. The rotatable sure anchor device of claim 1, said eyelet pin defusing the proximal end including an eyelet expansion, instead of or in addition to said ring lock expansion, said eyelet expansion further defining a recessed portion along said transverse passage providing said suture with passage from said eyelet pin within said rotatable ring without having to pass over said eyelet expansion or said ring lock expansion, allowing said suture to slide within said suture anchor device in a closed position.
8. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, said inner longitudinal chamber of said anchor body defines a lower chamber opening receiving and securing an upper plug end of a nose piece further providing an upper pin orifice to receive said base of said central pin.
9. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, said inner longitudinal chamber of said anchor body defines a lower chamber opening receiving and securing an upper plug end of a nose piece with said base of said central pin integrated with said upper plug end.
10. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, said rotatable ring further defining a tapered lower margin below said ring lock groove to enhance advancement and securing of said rotatable ring within said upper chamber expansion as said ring lock extension of said anchor body engages said ring lock groove during installation.
11. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, wherein said transverse passage and said inner bore of said eyelet pin intersect, allowing partial entry of said upper end of said central pin to intrude into said transverse passage when said suture anchor device is in a closed position, said upper end compressing said at least one suture against said roof of said transverse passage, providing further compression and security upon said at least one suture within said suture anchor device.
12. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, further comprising a delivery tool defining a lower end providing a connecting member connecting a frangible ring connector extending a frangible lower ring, substituting for and identical to said rotatable ring, said frangible lower ring attaching to a body of said frangible ring connector by a frangible joint or at least one frangible column, wherein said frangible joint or column is broken subsequent to said frangible ring being inserted within said upper chamber expansion and engaged and retained by said ring lock extension of said anchor body, said delivery tool further providing a disposable head, interchangeable with said connecting member attaching to said lower end of said delivery tool by a tool connecting end, said disposable head further defining a lower end extending a pair of flexible arches which may engage said suture anchor device at said upper end of said anchor body between said rotatable ring and said eyelet expansion of said eyelet pin.
13. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, further comprising: a delivery tool defining a handle member with a grip portion, an upper shaft, a lower shaft, a suture tightening means between said upper shaft and lower shaft, a lower end defining a connecting member, a shaft bore extending through said handle member to said connecting member, said shaft bore receiving a plunger defining a plunger actuator extending above said grip portion, said plunger further defining a plunger tip situated within said connecting member, said plunger providing extension and retraction of said plunger within said shaft bore; a frangible ring connector extending a frangible lower ring, substituting for and identical to said rotatable ring, said frangible lower ring attaching to a body of said frangible ring connector by a frangible joint or at least one frangible column, wherein said frangible joint or column is broken subsequent to said frangible ring being inserted within said upper chamber expansion and engaged and retained by said ring lock extension of said anchor body, wherein said plunger tip extending within said connecting member may be extended by advancement of said plunger handle actuator to advance said proximal end of said eyelet pin within said anchor body from said open position to said closed position to secure said at least one suture, wherein said delivery tool provides assistance on the installation of said rotatable suture anchor device within a bone, and wherein said delivery tool provides for the tensioning, adjustment, positioning and rotation of said suture secured within said rotatable suture anchor device.
14. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 1, further comprising a delivery tool defining a handle, a lower end with a connecting member, and a plunger defining a plunger handle actuator above said handle, said plunger extending a plunger tip within said connecting member, said plunger tip defining a ring notch key engaging a key notch of said rotatable suture anchor device, said plunger tip being extendable from said connecting member by movement of said plunger handle actuator to apply pressure against said proximal end of said eyelet pin to move said proximal end of said eyelet pin from said open position to said closed position, wherein said delivery tool provides assistance on the installation of said rotatable suture anchor device within a bone, and wherein said delivery tool provides for the tensioning of said suture through said suture tightening means engaging said suture through a connector suture passage within said connecting end, said suture passing through said connector suture passage, through said shaft bore and engaging said suture tightening means, and wherein further adjustment, positioning and rotation of said suture secured within said rotatable suture anchor device may be performed by said delivery tool.
15. A top locking rotatable suture anchor device for orthopedic surgical procedures to attach soft tissue to a bone using one or more sutures. providing adjustment of an angle of tension and rotation of an attached suture prior to, during and subsequent to installation in a bone, said rotatable suture anchor device comprising: an anchor body defining an upper end, a lower end with a longitudinal axis there between, said body further defining an outer surface providing a plurality of bone securing projections, an inner longitudinal chamber along said longitudinal axis defining an inner wall providing at least one circumferential inner locking groove, and an upper chamber expansion; a central pin disposed within said inner longitudinal chamber defining a base, an upward extending cylindrical slide shaft having an upper end with an annular space provided between said cylindrical slide shaft and said inner wall of said inner longitudinal chamber; an eyelet pin defining a proximal end, a distal end, an inner bore having a lower bore opening, said inner bore slidably and rotatably engaging said cylindrical slide shaft within said annular space into an open position and a closed position, said eyelet pin further defining an outer surface extending at least one pin lock extension to lock said eyelet pin within said at least one circumferential inner locking groove into said closed position, and a transverse passage defined within an upper lock expansion at said proximal end receiving at least one suture through said transverse passage; wherein said at least one suture is secured within said suture anchor device in said closed position within said transverse passage at a desired length and tension without requiring a knot or tied connection to said suture anchor device, said at least one suture compressed and secured between a ring lock expansion upon said proximal end of said eyelet pin and said upper chamber expansion, wherein said suture attachment may be knotless, knotted or tied to said suture anchor device, while still providing said suture fully rotatable around said longitudinal axis relative to the anchor body in said closed position.
16. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, said central pin further defining an expanded lower end configured to secure within said inner longitudinal chamber.
17. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, said central pin further defining said base is integrated with said lower end of said anchor body within said inner longitudinal chamber.
18. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, said anchor body is cylindrical and said bone securing projections define longitudinally spaced full or partial circumferential barbs, ridges or an axial thread.
19. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, wherein said pin lock extensions and said inner locking grooves are disposed upon said inner bore of said eyelet pin and said cylindrical slide shaft of said cylindrical slide shaft.
20. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, said inner cylindrical chamber defines a plurality of circumferential inner locking grooves to engage a plurality of pin lock extensions on said outer surface of said eyelet pin providing a plurality of selected positions between said open position and said closed position.
21. The rotatable sure anchor device of claim 15, said eyelet pin defining the proximal end including an eyelet expansion, instead of or in addition to said ring lock expansion, said eyelet expansion further defining a recessed portion along said transverse passage providing said suture passage from said eyelet pin engaged within said ring lock extension without having to pass over said eyelet expansion or said ring lock expansion, allowing said suture capable of sliding within said suture anchor device in a closed position.
22. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, said inner longitudinal chamber of said anchor body defines a lower chamber opening receiving and securing an upper plug end of a nose piece further providing an upper pin orifice to receive said base of said central pin.
23. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, said inner longitudinal chamber of said anchor body defines a lower chamber opening receiving and securing an upper plug end of a nose piece with said base of said central pin integrated with said upper plug end.
24. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, wherein said transverse passage and said inner bore of said eyelet pin intersect, allowing partial entry of said upper end of said central pin to intrude into said transverse passage when said suture anchor device is in a closed position, said upper end compressing said at least one suture against said roof of said transverse passage, providing further compression and security upon said at least one suture within said suture anchor device.
25. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, further comprising a delivery tool defusing a handle, a lower end with a connecting member, and a plunger defining a plunger handle actuator above said handle, said plunger extending a plunger tip within said connecting member, said plunger tip being extendable from said connecting member by movement of said plunger handle actuator to apply pressure against said proximal end of said eyelet pin to move said proximal end of said eyelet pin from said open position to said closed position, said delivery tool further providing a disposable head, interchangeable with said connecting member attaching to said lower end of said delivery tool by a tool connecting end, said disposable head further defining a lower end extending a pair of flexible arches which may engage said suture anchor device at said upper end of said anchor body between said ring lock extension and said eyelet expansion of said eyelet pin.
26. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 15, further comprising a delivery tool defining a handle, a lower end with a connecting member, and a plunger defining a plunger handle actuator above said handle, said plunger extending a plunger tip within said connecting member, said plunger tip being extendable from said connecting member by movement of said plunger handle actuator to apply pressure against said proximal end of said eyelet pin to move said proximal end of said eyelet pin from said open position to said closed position, wherein said delivery tool provides assistance on the installation of said rotatable suture anchor device within a bone, and wherein said delivery tool provides for the tensioning of said suture through said suture tightening means engaging said suture through a connector suture passage within said connecting end, said suture passing through said connector suture passage, through said shaft bore and engaging said suture tightening means, and wherein further adjustment, positioning and rotation of said suture secured within said rotatable suture anchor device may be performed by said delivery tool.
27. A top locking rotatable suture anchor device for orthopedic surgical procedures to attach soft tissue to a bone using one or more sutures providing adjustment of an angle of tension and rotation of an attached suture prior to, during and subsequent to installation in a bone, said rotatable suture anchor device comprising: an anchor body defining an upper end, a lower end with a longitudinal axis there between, said body further defining an outer surface providing a plurality of bone securing projections, an inner longitudinal chamber along said longitudinal axis defining an annular space, an inner wall providing at least one circumferential inner locking groove, and an upper chamber expansion; an eyelet pin defining a proximal end, a distal end, an outer surface extending at least one pin lock extension, and a transverse passage defined within an upper lock expansion at said proximal end receiving at least one suture through said transverse passage, said eyelet pin sliding within said annular space within said inner longitudinal chamber between an open position and a closed position, said at least on pin lock extension engaging at least one said circumferential inner locking groove, retaining said eyelet pin in said closed position; wherein said at least one suture is secured within said suture anchor device in said closed position within said transverse passage at a desired length, said at least one suture secured between said upper lock expansion and said upper chamber expansion, wherein said suture attachment may be knotless, knotted or tied to said suture anchor device, while still providing said suture fully rotatable around said longitudinal axis relative to the anchor body in said closed position.
28. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 27, said anchor body is cylindrical and said bone securing projections define longitudinally spaced full or partial circumferential barbs, ridges or an axial thread.
29. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 27, said inner cylindrical chamber defines a plurality of circumferential inner locking grooves to engage a plurality of pin lock extensions on said outer surface of said eyelet pin providing a plurality of selected positions between said open position and said closed position.
30. The rotatable sure anchor device of claim 27, said eyelet pin defining the proximal end including an eyelet expansion, instead of or in addition to said ring lock expansion, said eyelet expansion further defining a recessed portion along said transverse passage providing said suture with passage from said eyelet pin within said rotatable ring without having to pass over said eyelet expansion or said ring lock expansion, allowing said suture to slide within said suture anchor device in a closed position.
31. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 27, further comprising a delivery tool defining a handle, a lower end with a connecting member, and a plunger defining a plunger handle actuator above said handle, said plunger extending a plunger tip within said connecting member, said plunger tip being extendable from said connecting member by movement of said plunger handle actuator to apply pressure against said proximal end of said eyelet pin to move said proximal end of said eyelet pin from said open position to said closed position, wherein said delivery tool provides assistance on the installation of said rotatable suture anchor device within a bone, and wherein said delivery tool provides for the tensioning of said suture through said suture tightening means engaging said suture through a connector suture passage within said connecting end, said suture passing through said connector suture passage, through said shaft bore and engaging said suture tightening means, wherein further adjustment, positioning and rotation of said suture secured within said rotatable suture anchor device may be performed by said delivery tool, said delivery tool further providing a disposable head, interchangeable with said connecting member attaching to said lower end of said delivery tool by a tool connecting end, said disposable head further defining a lower end extending a pair of flexible arches which may engage said suture anchor device at said upper end of said anchor body between said ring lock extension and said eyelet expansion of said eyelet pin.
32. A top locking rotatable suture anchor device for orthopedic surgical procedures to attach soft tissue to a bone using one or more sutures providing adjustment of an angle of tension and rotation of an attached suture prior to, during and subsequent to installation in a bone, said rotatable suture anchor device comprising: an anchor body defining an upper end, a lower end with a longitudinal axis there between, said body further defining an outer surface providing a plurality of bone securing projections, an inner longitudinal chamber along said longitudinal axis defining an inner wall providing at least one circumferential inner locking groove, and an upper chamber expansion; an eyelet pin defining a proximal end, a distal end, said eyelet pin further defining an outer surface extending at least one pin lock extension to lock said eyelet pin within said at least one circumferential inner locking groove into between and open and closed position, and a transverse passage defined within an upper lock expansion at said proximal end receiving at least one suture through said transverse passage; a rotatable ring defining an inner opening, an upper end, a lower end, an outer surface and a ring lock groove, said rotatable ring installed within said upper chamber expansion, said rotatable ring remaining fully rotatable about said longitudinal axis while longitudinally secured, said proximal end of said eyelet pin longitudinally moveable within said inner ring between said open and closed position, wherein said at least one suture is secured within said suture anchor device in said closed position within said transverse passage at a desired length and tension, with or without requiring a knot or tied connection to said suture anchor device, said at least one suture engaged between said proximal end of said eyelet pin and said inner surface of said rotatable ring, wherein said suture attachment may be knotless, knotted or tied to said suture anchor device, while still providing said suture fully rotatable around said longitudinal axis relative to the anchor body in said closed position.
33. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 32, said anchor body is cylindrical and said bone securing projections define longitudinally spaced full or partial circumferential barbs, ridges or an axial thread.
34. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 32, said inner cylindrical chamber defines a plurality of circumferential inner locking grooves to engage a plurality of pin lock extensions on said outer surface of said eyelet pin providing a plurality of selected positions between said open position and said closed position.
35. The rotatable sure anchor device of claim 32, said eyelet pin defining the proximal end including an eyelet expansion, instead of or in addition to said ring lock expansion, said eyelet expansion further defining a recessed portion along said transverse passage providing said suture with passage from said eyelet pin within said rotatable ring without having to pass over said eyelet expansion or said ring lock expansion, allowing said suture to slide within said suture anchor device in a closed position.
36. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 32, said inner longitudinal chamber of said anchor body defines a lower chamber opening receiving and securing an upper plug end of a nose piece.
37. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 32, said rotatable ring further defining a tapered lower margin below said ring lock groove to enhance advancement and securing of said rotatable ring within said upper chamber expansion as said ring lock extension of said anchor body engages said ring lock groove during installation.
38. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 32, further comprising a delivery tool defining a lower end providing a connecting member connecting a frangible ring connector extending a frangible lower ring, substituting for and identical to said rotatable ring, said frangible lower ring attaching to a body of said frangible ring connector by a frangible joint or at least one frangible column, wherein said frangible joint or column is broken subsequent to said frangible ring being inserted within said upper chamber expansion and engaged and retained by said ring lock extension of said anchor body.
39. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 32, further comprising: a delivery tool defining a handle member with a grip portion, an upper shaft, a lower shaft, a suture tightening means between said upper shaft and lower shaft, a lower end defining a connecting member, a shaft bore extending through said handle member to said connecting member, said shaft bore receiving a plunger defining a plunger actuator extending above said grip portion, said plunger further defining a plunger tip situated within said connecting member, said plunger providing extension and retraction of said plunger within said shaft bore; a frangible ring connector extending a frangible lower ring, substituting for and identical to said rotatable ring, said frangible lower ring attaching to a body of said frangible ring connector by a frangible joint or at least one frangible column, wherein said frangible joint or column is broken subsequent to said frangible ring being inserted within said upper chamber expansion and engaged and retained by said ring lock extension of said anchor body, wherein said plunger tip extending within said connecting member may be extended by advancement of said plunger handle actuator to advance said proximal end of said eyelet pin within said anchor body from said open position to said closed position to secure said at least one suture, wherein said delivery tool provides assistance on the installation of said rotatable suture anchor device within a bone, and wherein said delivery tool provides for the tensioning, adjustment, positioning and rotation of said suture secured within said rotatable suture anchor device.
40. The rotatable suture anchor device of claim 32, further comprising a delivery tool defining a handle, a lower end with a connecting member, and a plunger defining a plunger handle actuator above said handle, said plunger extending a plunger tip within said connecting member, said plunger tip defining a ring notch key engaging a key notch of said rotatable suture anchor device, said plunger tip being extendable from said connecting member by movement of said plunger handle actuator to apply pressure against said proximal end of said eyelet pin to move said proximal end of said eyelet pin from said open position to said closed position, wherein said delivery tool provides assistance on the installation of said rotatable suture anchor device within a bone, and wherein said delivery tool provides for the tensioning of said suture through said suture tightening means engaging said suture through a connector suture passage within said connecting end, said suture passing through said connector suture passage, through said shaft bore and engaging said suture tightening means, wherein further adjustment, positioning and rotation of said suture secured within said rotatable suture anchor device may be performed by said delivery tool, said delivery tool further providing a disposable head, interchangeable with said connecting member attaching to said lower end of said delivery tool by a tool connecting end, said disposable head, further defining a lower end extending a pair of flexible arches which may engage said suture anchor device at said upper end of said anchor body between said ring lock extension and said eyelet expansion of said eyelet pin.
Description
I. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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IV. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0047] A rotatable top locking suture anchor device 10, shown in several embodiments of
[0048] In a first embodiment, disclosed in
[0049] The suture anchor device 10 further provides a central pin 40,
[0050] An eyelet pin 50 is included within the first embodiment,
[0051] The first embodiment defines a rotatable ring 60 installed within the upper end 21 of the anchor body 20 and fitted between the proximal end 51 of the eyelet pin 50 and the inner longitudinal channel 25 within the upper chamber expansion 26,
[0052] The bone securing projections 24 on the outer surface 23 of the anchor body 20 may be provided as, but not limited to partially or fully circumferential barbed rings,
[0053] In the closed position,
[0054] As shown in
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[0056] A second embodiment of the top locking suture anchor device 10, shown in
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[0058] The bone securing projections 24 on the outer surface 23 of the anchor body 20 of the second embodiment may be provided as, but not limited to fully circumferential or partially circumferential barbed rings,
[0059] In the closed position,
[0060] As shown in
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[0063] In a third embodiment, the pin lock extensions 56 of the eyelet pin 50 may be provided as upward angled barbed rings, shown in
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[0066] The fourth embodiment, just like the first embodiment, defines a rotatable ring 60 installed within the upper end 21 of the anchor body 20 and fitted between the proximal end 51 of the eyelet pin 50 and the inner longitudinal channel 25 within the upper chamber expansion 26,
[0067] In the open position,
[0068] The eyelet expansion 59a,
[0069] While the rotatable suture anchor device 10 may be installed and utilized in any appropriate surgical manner by those skilled in the field of orthopedic surgery, a preferable means of delivery of the rotatable suture anchor device, a compatible delivery tool 100, as shown and disclosed in
[0070] The cooperating delivery tool 100, shown in
[0071] The frangible ring connector 150 defines a lower frangible ring 152,
[0072] The top locking rotatable suture anchor devices 10 described herein can incorporate a detachable head 300, provided that the lower end 122 of the delivery tool 100 of the shaft bore provides an internal thread, not shown. The delivery tool and the detachable head can be reusable or disposable. The detachable head,
[0073] Further, the rotatable suture anchor device 10 of the embodiments disclosed above may include several alternate features with the following more specific details. By example, the anchor body 20 may provide a cylindrical shape with the lower end 22a forming a bullet shape. The anchor body 20 may be made of the same or a different material than the central pin 40, the nose piece 30b, the eyelet pin 50 and the rotatable ring 60. By example, these components may be made of plastic and metal. The bone securing projections 24 may have a frustoconical shape, a wedge shape, or the shape of a barb, which may be circumferentially partial or full. The upper chamber expansion 26 might provide a square proximal edge having a greater diameter than the portion of the portions of the inner longitudinal chamber 25 and would conform is shape to the contour and shape of the rotatable ring 60 while securing the ring lock extension 29 within the ring lock groove 69, allowing the rotatable ring 60 to rotate, but not allowing elevation or removal of the rotatable ring 60 without intention. The tapered lower margin 66 of the rotatable ring 60 is provided to assist placement of the rotatable ring 60 within the upper chamber expansion 26 and past the ring lock extension 29 until engagement of the ring lock groove 69 with the ring lock extension 29 occurs.
[0074] In order to properly secure the central pin 40 in a static position once inserted into the inner longitudinal chamber 25, the expanded lower end 44 may be presented with an interference fit within the lower end 22a of the inner longitudinal chamber 25, be inserted within an upper pin orifice 36, be integrated with the nosepiece 30b or otherwise be held upright through other means. The slidable engagement between the cylindrical slide shaft 43 of the central pin 40 and the inner bore 53 of the eyelet pin 50 may provide respective smooth surfaces, textured surfaces, or means for incremental stage fitting, allowing the central pin 40 and eyelet pin 50 to be selectively positioned between the open position and the closed position. Additionally, the pin lock extensions 56 of the eyelet pin 50 may be provided in a plurality at multiple levels on the outer surface 55 engaging several circumferential inner locking grooves 28 along the cylindrical slide shaft 43 of the central pin, allowing for the same selective engagement and positioning between the pin lock extensions 56 and circumferential inner locking grooves 28 between the open and closed positions. Alternatively, the pin lock extensions 56 may be disposed on the cylindrical slide shaft 43 of the central pin 40 with locking grooves within the inner bore 53 of the eyelet pin 50. During engagement of the circumferential inner locking grooves 28 with the pin lock extensions 56 as well as the engagement of the ring lock groove 69 and ring lock extension 29, rotation of the eyelet pin 50 and rotating ring 60 is provided, thereby providing the full rotation of the suture 20 within the suture anchor device 10 in the closed position and the open position to fulfill the intention of the suture anchor device 10 over the prior art having a longitudinal axis rotation of the suture anchor device 10 to achieve proper angle of tension between an attached soft tissue and the rotatable suture anchor device 10 installed within a bone.
[0075] In accordance with the drawing figures, when the at least one suture 200 is located within the transverse passage 57, lowering the eyelet pin 50 into the closed position compresses the suture 200 between the roof 58 of the transverse passage 57 and upper end 46 of the central pin 40,
[0076] The anchor body 20, rotatable ring 60, eyelet pin 50, and central pin 40 can be formed of any suitable biocompatible material of the first embodiment. One or more of the anchor body 20, rotatable ring 60, eyelet pin 50, and central pin 40 can include or be made of one or more of a metal, a metal alloy, magnesium alloy, or other absorbable metal alloy, or a polymer plastic. Materials that may be used in the suture anchor device 10 include, but are not limited to, titanium, stainless steel or cobalt-chrome alloys, polyethylene, poly-ether-ether-ketone (PEEK), poly-ether-amyl-ketone (PEAK); polylactide, polyglycolide, polyparadioxanone, polytrimethylene carbonate or polycaprolactone; or composites of the aforementioned with biocompatible inorganic substances such as carbon, hydroxyapatite, beta tricalcium phosphate, other calcium phosphate ceramics or calcium sulfate. In some embodiments, each of the anchor body 20, rotatable ring 60, eyelet pin 50, and central pin 40 can be made of the same material. In the second embodiment, the anchor body 20, the central pin 40, and the eyelet pin 50 can be made of plastic, such as PEEK, and the rotatable ring can be made of metal. In some embodiments, the anchor body 20 can be treated with or include a coating to improve stability and enhance fixation to bone. A trabecular tantalum coating can cover or partially cover an exterior surface of the anchor body 20. In some embodiments, such a coating can include pores allowing for bone growth into the coating, which can allow for additional fixation to the bone. In some embodiments, materials are selected for use in the suture anchor device 10 components that are one or more of biocompatible, corrosion resistant, resistant to biodegradation and bioresorption.
[0077] The rotatable suture device 10, described above with respect to
[0078] Following securement of the suture anchor device 10 to the delivery tool 100, one or more sutures secured to soft tissue at a treatment site can be threaded through the transverse passage 57 and/or connector suture passages 156. In some embodiments, the sutures 200 are threaded using a suture threader, not shown. After the sutures 200 secured to soft tissue are threaded through the transverse passage 57 and/or the connector suture passages 156, the suture anchor 20 is advanced into bone at a treatment site via the delivery tool 100. After the suture anchor 20 is installed into bone, the sutures 200 can be tensioned and wrapped around the tightening means 125 of the delivery tool 100 in order to maintain the sutures 200 in a tensioned state. After the sutures 200 are wrapped around the tightening means 125, the eyelet pin 50 is advanced within the anchor body 20. The eyelet pin 50 can be advanced into the closed position by distally advancing the plunger 132 as described above. Advancement of the eyelet pin 50 within the anchor body 20 can secure the sutures 200 in place between the eyelet pin 50 and the central pin 40, between the eyelet pin 50 and the rotatable ring 60 and/or between the eyelet pin 50 and the suture anchor body 20. Downward advancement of the eyelet pin 50 can also lead to the fracture of the frangible joint 153 of the frangible ring connector 150, disengaging the lower frangible ring 152 within the anchor body 20. Following advancement of the eyelet pin 50 within the anchor body 20, the delivery tool 100 is be removed from the suture anchor device 10. Optionally, after the delivery tool 100 is removed, the sutures 200 can be tensioned using other known means or tools configured to advance the anchor body 20 further into bone without interfering with the sutures 200 secured within the suture anchor 20.
[0079] When the eyelet pin 50 is in the closed position with one or more sutures 200 located within the transverse passage 57, the eyelet pin 50 can be rotatable relative to the anchor body 20 around a longitudinal axis. In some embodiments, the central pin 40 can be configured to rotate relative to the anchor body 20 around the longitudinal axis. In some embodiments, the central pin 40 can be integrally formed with the nosepiece 30b and/or the anchor body 20. In some embodiments, the suture anchor 20 may not include a separate central pin 40. Rotation of the eyelet pin 50 within the anchor body 20 provides and encourages adjustment of the angle of the sutures 200 following installation. This can prevent additional stress on the sutures, and consequently, fraying or failure of the sutures due to installation at an improper angle. In some embodiments, the suture anchor device 10 is delivered to a surgeon with the eyelet pin 50 in the closed position.
[0080] In some embodiments, each frangible joint 153 may include separate frangible connections at one or more of the inner opening of the'rotatable ring 60 and the outer surface 68 of the rotatable ring 60. In some embodiments, only one of the frangible columns 155 will include a frangible joint 153. In some embodiments, the frangible joint 153 and may be symmetric. In other embodiments, the frangible joint 153 may be asymmetric. The frangible joint 153 and may be fractured due to one or more of tensile and shear forces, as described above with respect to the frangible joint 153.
[0081] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.