IP Library Granted Patent US 8,267,981
Granted Patent B2
US 8,267,981 · App. 10/458,482 · Granted Sep 18, 2012

Suture anchor with improved drive head

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,267,981
App. No.
10/458,482
Filed
Jun 10, 2003
Granted
Sep 18, 2012
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3738
USPC
606/73
Abstract

A suture anchor is provided including an elongate shank defining a longitudinal axis and having at least one bone-engaging thread formed thereon, and a drive head having a proximal end and a distal end mated to the elongate shank. The drive head has a substantially oval shape and includes at least one suture attachment member formed in a portion of the drive head. The configuration of the drive head is particularly advantages in that it provides a suture anchor having improved physical properties, including a high failure torque and a high stripping strength.

Claims (18)

1. A suture anchor, comprising:

an elongate shank defining a longitudinal axis and having at least one bone-engaging thread formed thereon; and

a drive head having a proximal end and a distal end mated to the elongate shank, the drive head having an oval shaped cross-section, at least one suture attachment member, and at least one longitudinally oriented suture receiving channel formed in a portion of the drive head such that a longest dimension of the suture receiving channel extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongate shank.

2. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the suture attachment member comprises at least one suture tunnel extending transversely through the drive head.

3. The suture anchor of claim 2 , wherein the at least one longitudinally oriented suture receiving channel is formed in an outer surface of the drive head and originates at and extends proximally from each opening of the at least one suture tunnel.

4. The suture anchor of claim 3 , wherein the at least one suture tunnel is formed proximal to the distal end of the drive head to form a channel-free portion in the drive head.

5. The suture anchor of claim 3 , wherein the suture-receiving channels are adapted to seat a suture flush or sub-flush with the outer surface of the drive head.

6. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the suture attachment member comprises a first, transversely oriented suture tunnel extending between a first pair of opposed, longitudinally oriented suture-receiving channels formed in an outer surface of the drive head, and a second transversely oriented suture tunnel extending between a second pair of opposed, longitudinally oriented suture-receiving channels formed in an outer surface of the drive head.

7. The suture anchor of claim 6 , wherein the suture-receiving channels are adapted to seat a suture flush or sub-flush with the outer surface of the drive head.

8. The suture anchor of claim 6 , wherein the drive head has a cross-sectional surface area at the proximal-most surface that represents about 72% of a nominal cross-sectional surface area within a perimeter of the drive head.

9. The suture anchor of claim 6 , wherein the first and second suture tunnels are formed proximal to the distal end of the drive head to form a channel-free portion in the drive head.

10. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the drive head has a failure torque of at least about 5.0 inch pounds.

11. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the at least one bone-engaging thread comprises a helical thread.

12. The suture anchor of claim 1 , wherein the elongate shank tapers from a proximal end to a distal end.

13. A suture anchor, comprising:

an elongate shank defining a longitudinal axis and having at least one bone-engaging thread formed thereon; and

a drive head having a proximal end and a distal end mated to the elongate shank, the drive head having an oval shaped cross-section, at least one suture attachment member, and at least one longitudinally oriented suture receiving channel formed in a portion of the drive head, wherein the suture attachment member comprises first and second suture tunnels extending transversely through the drive head, and wherein the first and second suture tunnels extend substantially perpendicular to each other.

14. The suture anchor of claim 13 , wherein the first and second suture tunnels are formed proximal to the distal end of the drive head to form a channel-free portion in the drive head.