LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION FIXATION SYSTEM
20170143471 ยท 2017-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/0414
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/0445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/0829
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/0847
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/0841
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/0401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/0882
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/0858
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to an assembly for fixing a ligament in bone. The assembly includes a suspension member and an implant having a mechanism for fixedly receiving the suspension member and at least partially suspending the suspension member and the received bone graft within the implant, allowing for bony in-growth. A method of fixing a ligament in bone is also disclosed.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A method of ligament reconstruction comprising: inserting an implant into a pilot hole, the implant comprising at least one open helical coil screw thread having a cannulation defining an internal volume extending the length of the implant, the cannulation communicating with a region exterior to the at least one open helical coil screw thread through apertures between turns of the at least one open helical coil screw thread; attaching a graft to a first end of a suspension member, the suspension member comprising a length of flexible material, the first end of the suspension member defining a loop for receiving the graft and a second end of the suspension member having at least two attachment portions; securing the at least two attachment portions of the second end of the suspension member to a guide pin; positioning the guide pin within the internal volume of the implant to align the suspension member with the pilot hole; and engaging the suspension member with the implant, thereby at least partially suspending the graft within the implant.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising drilling the pilot hole to receive the implant.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein drilling the pilot hole and inserting the implant is performed in a single operation.
14. The method of claim 11 further comprising maximizing implant fixation and graft to socket contact by sizing the implant proportionally to a size of the graft and a size of the pilot hole.
15. (canceled)
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the at least two attachment portions are at least two hook portions, and engaging the suspension member with the implant comprises hooking the at least two hooks portions to the apertures in the implant.
17-18. (canceled)
19. The method of claim 11, wherein the at least two attachment portions are at least two J-lock members, and engaging the suspension member with the implant comprises locking the at least two J-lock members into corresponding J-lock retainer grooves in the implant.
20. (canceled)
21. The method of claim 11, wherein the implant comprises a bioabsorbable material.
22. The method of claim 11, wherein the at least two attachment portions are at least two snap fit tabs, and engaging the suspension member with the implant comprises securing the at least two snap fit tabs into corresponding snap fit grooves in the implant.
23. The method of claim 11, wherein inserting the implant into the pilot hole comprises inserting the implant with a delivery device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of the specification, illustrate the embodiments of the present disclosure and together with the written description serve to explain the principles, characteristics, and features of the disclosure. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the disclosure, its application, or uses. As disclosed herein, an assembly for fixing a ligament in bone includes an implant and matching suspension member which is attached to the implant during ligament reconstruction procedures. This assembly suspends a bone graft connected to the suspension member distally from the implant which may be attached to a drill via a guide pin and inserted during pilot hole placement.
[0015] Now referring to FIG.1, an exemplary assembly 10 for fixing a ligament in bone includes an implant 100 which is inserted, for example, in a bone tunnel in a femoral socket. The implant 100 includes a distal end 61, a proximal end 62, a coil portion 63 (also referred to as a thread) and apertures 64 - 66. In one embodiment, prior to insertion, the implant is assembled on a drill guide wire 110 (also referred to as a guide pin 110). The drill guide wire 110 can include an attachment site 120 which is connected to a suspension member 210, a drilling end 112, and a distal end 114. The suspension member 210 includes a first end 214 and a second end, here shown as hook portions 212a and 212b (commonly referred to as hook portions 212). In one embodiment the suspension member 210 is pulled through the implant the hook portions 212a and 212b are engaged with the locking mechanism of the implant 100. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism includes the apertures 64-66 and the coil portion 63 interfacing with hook portions 212. In this embodiment the hook portions 212 contact and hook around the coil portion 63 through the apertures 64-66. In other embodiments, the suspension member 210 is connected to the implant 100 with a J-lock connection or a snap fit. In one embodiment the suspension member 210 is connected to the attachment site 120 using a suture 122 attached to hook portions 212. In other embodiments, the suspension member 210 is inserted without the drill guide 110 using a device to push the suspension member 210 into position which then locks into the implant 100.
[0016] There are several methods to insert the implant 100. In one embodiment a pilot hole is drilled using the drill guide wire 110 followed by a cannulated drill to form the bone tunnel. In these embodiments, drilling of the bone tunnel and insertion of the implant is performed in a single operation. In one embodiment the implant is similar to a Smith & Nephew HEALICOIL Suture Anchor which differs from conventional solid-core implants by eliminating the inner diameter material. This allows for the bone to interdigitate within the anchor thread profile, providing excellent fixation security. In one embodiment the Healicoil type implant is preloaded on a drill. Specifically, according to one technique for fixing the implant, the drill and implant are preloaded and inserted over a guide pin 110 that was previously placed. The implant 100 and drill work as one to create the pilot hole and also insert the implant into position. Once the implant 100 is positioned the guide pin 110 is used to secure the suspension member 210 (e.g., suture clip) within the implant and to suspend the bone graft attached to suture clip 210 in the pilot hole adjacent to the distal end 61 of the implant or partially inside the implant in other embodiment. Other methods of inserting the implant 100 includes the use of special purpose insertion instruments. The implant 100 can also be inserted in a conventionally drilled bone tunnel.
[0017] In another embodiment, the implant 100 is biocompatible with tissue and is a made from a bioabsorbable material (i.e., able to degrade over time in a biological environment, such as the human body, to compounds that are removed during normal metabolic processes). In another embodiment, the implant 100 can be sized proportionally to the bone graft size and the pilot hole such that implant fixation and graft to socket contact is maximized. The size of the implant 100 can vary to fit the bone tunnel, for example, from 4.5 mm to 13.0 mm. The assembly 10 and techniques described herein can be used for boney grafts or soft tissue grafts.
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[0019] After the implant 100, here a fenestrated implant, is fixed in the bone tunnel 304 (
[0020] In one embodiment the suspension member 210 is a suture loop hook spring having a first end 214 for receiving the BTB graft 204 and the implant 100 is a fenestrated implant, for example a Healicoil suture anchor, having a mechanism for fixedly receiving a second end of the suspension member. In this embodiment, the locking mechanism is provided by the hook portions 212a and 212b of the suture loop hook spring 210 engaging with apertures in fenestrated implant 100 in order to suspend the suture loop hook spring 210 and received bone graft 204 within the implant and bone tunnel 304, respectively. In this embodiment, the suture loop hook spring 210 is pulled to the distal end 62 of the implant 100 and ratchets across the apertures 64-66 and 66 and coil 63 until the hook portions lock in place once the desired position and tension has been reached.
[0021] With this arrangement the assembly 10 for fixing a ligament in bone allows for bony in-growth within the fenestrated implant 100, the suture loop hook spring 210 and the received bone graft 204. In this embodiment, the suspension member 210, here a the suture loop hook spring, provides both a damping feature for the assembly 10 and spring tension on the hook portions 212a and 212b when engaged with apertures in the fenestrated implant 100. It is understood that the suspension member 210 can include additional hook portions 212 and can use other mechanisms for attachment to the implant 100 including but not limited to J-lock connections (described below in conjunction with
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[0024] In alternative embodiments the distance from the graft to the implant is adjusted by the length of the suspension member and the placement of the suspension member with respect to the implant, and in some embodiments the graft could be suspended at least partially within the implant or just in the bone tunnel. In other embodiments the implant can be fenestrated along its entire length, or fenestrated along part of its length. The suspension member can be a suture loop, a metal loop, a spring or a clip (i.e., any mechanism for linking the graft to the implant).
[0025] As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the disclosure, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present disclosure should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.