IP Library Granted Patent US 9,737,294
Granted Patent B2
US 9,737,294 · App. 14/165,421 · Granted Aug 22, 2017

Method and system for orthopedic repair

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,737,294
App. No.
14/165,421
Filed
Jan 27, 2014
Granted
Aug 22, 2017
Kind
B2
Art Unit
3731
USPC
606/232
Abstract

An implantable orthopedic repair device includes an implant body having a rigid tubular shape which defines an inner lumen and an orthogonal suture side hole in communication with the inner lumen. The implantable orthopedic repair device includes a tension assembly that is supported by the inner lumen and suture side hole of the implant body. The tension assembly includes a suture loop which defines a suture tail and a sliding knot that when tensioned contracts at least one bone anchor, independent of the implant body, unidirectionally towards the implant body.

Claims (80)

1. An implantable orthopedic repair device comprising:

an implant body having a rigid tubular shape which defines an inner lumen and an orthogonal suture side hole, wherein the inner lumen runs longitudinally through a major axis of the implant body to form a first open end and second open end of the implant body;

a first bone anchor adjacent the first open end of the implant body;

a second bone anchor adjacent the second open end of the implant body; and

a tension assembly supported by the inner lumen and suture side hole of the implant body, the tension assembly having a suture loop, the suture loop being coupled to the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor, wherein the suture loop defines a sliding knot and a suture tail that when tensioned through the suture side hole contracts the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor toward the implant body.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the suture loop is connected to at least one of the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor using an eyelet.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor comprises a plurality of barbs or fingers to help maintain tension between the first and second bone anchors when the suture tail of the tension assembly is tensioned.

4. The device of claim 1 , wherein each of the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor comprises a plurality of barbs or fingers to help maintain tension between the first and second bone anchors when the suture tail of the tension assembly is tensioned.

5. The device of claim 1 , wherein the suture side hole is offset from a central axis of the implant body to facilitate implantation.

6. An implantable orthopedic repair device comprising:

an implant body having a tubular shape that defines an inner lumen, wherein the inner lumen runs longitudinally through a major axis of the implant body to form a first open end and second open end of the implant body, wherein the implant body is rigid;

a first bone anchor adjacent the first open end of the implant body;

a second bone anchor adjacent the second open end of the implant body; and

a tension assembly positioned at least partially through the inner lumen;

wherein the tension assembly comprises a suture loop that extends from the first open end to the second open end of the implant body, the suture loop being coupled to the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor;

wherein a suture tail of the suture loop extends through a suture side hole of the implant body;

wherein the suture loop is configured to be tensioned via the suture tail; and

wherein when the suture tail is tensioned, the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor are drawn toward the implant body.

7. The device of claim 6 , wherein the suture loop is connected to at least one of the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor using an eyelet.

8. An implantable orthopedic repair device comprising:

an implant body having a tubular shape that defines an inner lumen, wherein the inner lumen runs longitudinally through a major axis of the implant body to form a first open end and second open end of the implant body, wherein the implant body is rigid;

a first bone anchor adjacent the first open end of the implant body;

a second bone anchor adjacent the second open end of the implant body; and

a tension assembly positioned at least partially through the inner lumen;

wherein the tension assembly comprises a suture loop that extends from the first open end to the second open end of the implant body, the suture loop being coupled to the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor;

wherein a suture tail of the suture loop extends through a suture side hole of the implant body;

wherein the suture loop is configured to be tensioned via the suture tail;

wherein the suture loop comprises a sliding knot; and

wherein when the suture tail is tensioned, the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor are drawn toward the implant body.

9. An implantable orthopedic repair device comprising:

an implant body having a tubular shape that defines an inner lumen, wherein the inner lumen runs longitudinally through a major axis of the implant body to form a first open end and second open end of the implant body, wherein the implant body is rigid;

a first bone anchor adjacent the first open end of the implant body;

a second bone anchor adjacent the second open end of the implant body; and

a tension assembly positioned at least partially through the inner lumen;

wherein the tension assembly comprises a suture loop that extends from the first open end to the second open end of the implant body, the suture loop being coupled to the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor;

wherein a suture tail of the suture loop extends through a suture side hole of the implant body;

wherein the suture loop is configured to be tensioned via the suture tail;

wherein the suture loop comprises a sliding knot;

wherein when the suture tail is tensioned, the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor are drawn toward the implant body; and

wherein at least one of the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor comprises a plurality of barbs or fingers to help maintain tension between the first and second bone anchors when the suture tail of the tension assembly is tensioned.

10. The device of claim 9 , wherein each of the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor comprises a plurality of barbs or fingers to help maintain tension between the first and second bone anchors when the suture tail of the tension assembly is tensioned.

11. The device of claim 6 , wherein the suture side hole is offset from a central axis of the implant body to facilitate implantation.

12. An implantable orthopedic repair device comprising:

an implant body having a tubular shape that defines an inner lumen, wherein the inner lumen runs longitudinally through a major axis of the implant body to form a first open end and second open end of the implant body, wherein the implant body is rigid;

a bone anchor adjacent the first open end of the implant body; and

a tension assembly positioned at least partially through the inner lumen;

wherein the tension assembly comprises a suture loop that extends from the first open end to the second open end of the implant body, the suture loop being coupled to the bone anchor;

wherein a suture tail of the suture loop extends through a suture side hole of the implant body;

wherein the suture loop is configured to be tensioned via the suture tail; and

wherein when the suture tail is tensioned, the bone anchor is drawn toward the implant body.

13. An implantable orthopedic repair device comprising:

an implant body having a tubular shape that defines an inner lumen, wherein the inner lumen runs longitudinally through a major axis of the implant body to form a first open end and second open end of the implant body, wherein the implant body is rigid;

a bone anchor adjacent the first open end of the implant body; and

a tension assembly positioned at least partially through the inner lumen;

wherein the tension assembly comprises a suture loop that extends from the first open end to the second open end of the implant body, the suture loop being coupled to the bone anchor using an eyelet;

wherein a suture tail of the suture loop extends through a suture side hole of the implant body;

wherein the suture loop is configured to be tensioned via the suture tail; and

wherein when the suture tail is tensioned, the bone anchor is drawn toward the implant body.

14. An implantable orthopedic repair device comprising:

an implant body having a tubular shape that defines an inner lumen, wherein the inner lumen runs longitudinally through a major axis of the implant body to form a first open end and second open end of the implant body, wherein the implant body is rigid;

a bone anchor adjacent the first open end of the implant body; and

a tension assembly positioned at least partially through the inner lumen;

wherein the tension assembly comprises a suture loop that extends from the first open end to the second open end of the implant body, the suture loop being coupled to the bone anchor using an eyelet;

wherein a suture tail of the suture loop extends through a suture side hole of the implant body;

wherein the suture loop is configured to be tensioned via the suture tail;

wherein when the suture tail is tensioned, the bone anchor is drawn toward the implant body; and

wherein the suture loop comprises a sliding knot.

15. An implantable orthopedic repair device comprising:

an implant body having a tubular shape that defines an inner lumen, wherein the inner lumen runs longitudinally through a major axis of the implant body to form a first open end and second open end of the implant body, wherein the implant body is rigid;

a bone anchor adjacent the first open end of the implant body; and

a tension assembly positioned at least partially through the inner lumen;

wherein the tension assembly comprises a suture loop that extends from the first open end to the second open end of the implant body, the suture loop being coupled to the bone anchor using an eyelet;

wherein a suture tail of the suture loop extends through a suture side hole of the implant body;

wherein the suture loop is configured to be tensioned via the suture tail;

wherein when the suture tail is tensioned, the bone anchor is drawn toward the implant body;

wherein the suture loop comprises a sliding knot; and

wherein the bone anchor comprises a plurality of barbs or fingers to help maintain tension between the first and second bone anchors when the suture tail of the tension assembly is tensioned.

16. The device of claim 12 , wherein the suture side hole is offset from a central axis of the implant body to facilitate implantation.

17. The device of claim 6 , wherein each of the first bone anchor and the second bone anchor comprises a plurality of barbs or fingers to help maintain tension between the first and second bone anchors when the suture tail of the tension assembly is tensioned.

18. The device of claim 12 , wherein the bone anchor comprises a plurality of barbs or fingers to help maintain tension along the device when the suture tail of the tension assembly is tensioned.