IP Library Granted Patent US 8,007,533
Granted Patent B2
US 8,007,533 · App. 11/674,084 · Granted Aug 30, 2011

Progressive grip assembled bone-tendon-bone grafts, methods of making, and methods of use

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Patent No.
US 8,007,533
App. No.
11/674,084
Granted
Aug 30, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present technology is related to the field of bone-tendon-bone implants, grafts, and components thereof, for implantation in mammals, particularly for implantation in humans. More particularly, the present technology relates to assembled implants that comprise a length of tendon and at least two bone components or intermediate bone blocks that are assembled to form a bone-tendon-bone implant, and methods of making such implants. In some embodiments, implants of the present technology provide a first grip on the tendon prior to implantation and a second grip during or after implantation. In some embodiments, bone block assemblies or intermediate bone blocks of the present technology have a first geometric configuration prior to implantation and a second geometric configuration during or after implantation.

Claims (58)

1. An implant comprising:

a tendon having a length, wherein the tendon comprises along its length at least a first end, a first intermediate section, a central section, a second intermediate section, and a second end;

and a bone block assembly comprising at least a first intermediate bone block and a second intermediate bone block;

wherein the tendon is secured between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block at a fixed location along its length at the first end or at the first intermediate section of the tendon; and

wherein the bone block assembly has a first grip on the tendon prior to implantation of the implant into a patient and a second grip on the tendon after implantation of the implant into a patient; and

wherein at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises cancellous bone having a cortical cap or shell on at least one surface thereof; and

further wherein at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises a stress concentrating feature which is configured to separate in a predetermined manner during or after implantation of the implant into a patient; wherein the stress concentrating feature is formed by partially removing said cortical cap or shell from the center of said first intermediate bone block or said second intermediate bone block.

2. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first grip provides one level of compression to the tendon prior to implantation of the implant into a patient, and the second grip provides a second level of compression to the tendon after implantation of the implant into a patient.

3. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the tendon is derived from a section of a whole tendon; wherein the whole tendon has a major direction along its length and the whole tendon comprises fiber bundles oriented in a fiber direction; wherein the fiber direction differs from the major direction of the whole tendon over at least a portion of the length of the whole tendon; and wherein the whole tendon is separated into sections along the fiber direction.

4. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first end of the tendon forms a tendon tail that extends beyond the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block when the tendon is secured between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block at the first intermediate section of the tendon.

5. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block each comprise allograft bone or xenograft bone.

6. The implant of claim 1 , wherein both the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block comprise cancellous bone.

7. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block are each allograft or xenograft bone blocks derived from a subchondral region of a long bone.

8. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first intermediate bone block comprises an outer surface and a tendon engaging surface, and the second intermediate bone block comprises an outer surface and a tendon engaging surface; and wherein the tendon engaging surface of at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises a textured surface.

9. The implant of claim 8 , wherein the textured surface comprises a natural texture of a cross section of the bone.

10. The implant of claim 8 , wherein the textured surface comprises a machined texture selected from the group consisting of sawteeth, crosscut diamond peaks, ridges, gripping channels, gear grips, slots, and combinations thereof.

11. The implant of claim 10 , wherein the textured surface comprises at least one gripping channel.

12. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first intermediate bone block comprises an outer surface and a tendon engaging surface; wherein the second intermediate bone block comprises an outer surface and a tendon engaging surface; and wherein the stress concentrating feature is located on the outer surface of at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block.

13. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first intermediate bone block comprises an outer surface and a tendon engaging surface; wherein the second intermediate bone block comprises an outer surface and a tendon engaging surface; and wherein the stress concentrating feature is located on the tendon engaging surface of at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block.

14. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block each comprise at least one hole therein, wherein the at least one hole of the first intermediate bone block is aligned with the at least one hole of the second intermediate bone block, and wherein at least one biocompatible connector is inserted into the at least one hole of the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block.

15. The implant of claim 14 , wherein the at least one biocompatible connector is a rigid pin comprising cortical bone, a metal, or a synthetic material.

16. The implant of claim 15 , wherein the at least one rigid pin is a loose pin, a stepped pin, a reverse-tapered pin, a break-away pin, an asymmetric pin, a mismatched pin, or a demineralized pin.

17. The implant of claim 14 , wherein the at least one biocompatible connector is a flexible connector comprising collagenous material, suture, biocompatible polymers, bioabsorbable polymers, bioabsorbable polymers, and bioresorbable polymers.

18. The implant of claim 14 , wherein the at least one biocompatible connector is further inserted through the tendon between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block.

19. The implant of claim 14 , wherein the first intermediate bone block further comprises at least a second hole therein and the second intermediate bone block further comprises at least a second hole therein, wherein the second hole of the first intermediate bone block is aligned with the second hole of the second intermediate bone block, and wherein at least one biocompatible connector is inserted into the second hole of the first intermediate bone block and the second hole of the second intermediate bone block.

20. The implant of claim 14 , wherein the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block each further comprise at least one graft manipulation hole therein, wherein the graft manipulation hole of the first intermediate bone block is aligned with the graft manipulation hole of the second intermediate bone block.

21. The implant of claim 1 , further comprising at least a first bone component at the second end of the implant, wherein the first bone component has a naturally occurring attachment to the second end of the tendon.

22. The implant of claim 21 , wherein the first bone component is derived from an allograft or xenograft calcaneus bone and the tendon is derived from an Achilles' tendon naturally attached to the calcaneus bone.

23. The implant of claim 21 , further comprising a second bone component secured to the first bone component.

24. The implant of claim 23 , wherein the second bone component comprises cancellous bone or cortical bone.

25. The implant of claim 23 , wherein the second bone component is secured to the first bone component by at least one biocompatible connector.

26. The implant of claim 1 , further comprising a second bone block assembly, wherein the second bone block assembly comprises at least a first intermediate bone block and a second intermediate bone block, and wherein the tendon is secured between the first inter mediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block of the second bone block assembly at the second end or at the second intermediate section of the tendon.

27. The implant of claim 26 , wherein the tendon is secured between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block of the first bone block assembly by at least one pin comprising cortical bone; and wherein the tendon is secured between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block of the second bone block assembly by at least one pin comprising cortical bone.

28. The implant of claim 26 , wherein the tendon and each of the bone block assemblies are derived from allograft or xenograft materials originating from a single donor, or from a biocompatible synthetic bone material.

29. The implant of claim 26 , wherein each intermediate bone block comprises cancellous bone, cortical bone, both cancellous and cortical bone, or a biocompatible synthetic bone material.

30. The implant of claim 26 , wherein each intermediate bone block comprises an outer surface and a tendon engaging surface, and wherein the tendon engaging surface of at least one intermediate bone block comprises textured surface.

31. The implant of claim 26 , wherein the implant has a gauge length of from about 30 mm to about 55 mm.

32. The implant of claim 26 , wherein each intermediate bone block is from about 15 mm to about 35 mm long and from about 1 mm to about 10 mm high.

33. The implant of claim 26 , wherein the tendon is from about 9 mm to about 12 mm wide.

34. The implant of claim 1 , further providing a cancellous bone channel which may readily accept an interference screw while concentrating stress to a break point along the center of said first intermediate bone block or said second intermediate bone block the intermediate bone block.

35. The implant of claim 1 , wherein the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block is derived from the humeral or femoral head, femoral condyles, tibial plateau, dital tibia, talus, patella or vertebral bodies.

36. A method of forming the implant of claim 1 comprising the steps of:

providing a portion of a calcaneus bone having a natural attachment to an Achilles' tendon, wherein the Achilles' tendon has a free end opposite the natural attachment and a length of at least about 40 mm from the natural attachment to the free end; separating the portion of a calcaneus bone into at least two pieces, wherein the natural attachment to the Achilles' tendon is maintained on each piece of calcaneus bone; and

separating the Achilles' tendon into at least two sections along its fiber direction, wherein each section of the Achilles' tendon maintains a natural attachment to one piece of calcaneus bone and further comprising the step of securing a bone block assembly to the free end of the tendon, the bone block assembly comprising at least a first intermediate bone block and a second intermediate bone block; wherein the tendon is secured between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block at a fixed locational along its length at a first end or at a first intermediate section of the tendon; and wherein the bone block assembly has a first grip on the tendon prior to implantation of the implant into a patient and a second grip on the tendon after implantation of the implant into a patient; and wherein at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises cancellous bone having a cortical cap or shell on at least one surface thereof; and further wherein at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises a stress concentrating feature which is configured to separate in a predetermined manner during or after implantation of the implant into a patient; wherein the stress concentrating feature is formed by partially removing said cortical cap or shell from the center of said first intermediate bone block or said second intermediate bone block.

37. The method of claim 36 , wherein the step of securing a bone block assembly to the free end of the tendon comprises: providing the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block; compressing the free end of the tendon between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block; and securing the tendon between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block with at least one pin comprising cortical bone.

38. An implant comprising:

a tendon having a length, wherein the tendon comprises along its length at least a first end, a first intermediate section, a central section, a second intermediate section, and a second end;

at least a first bone component having a naturally occurring attachment to the first end of the tendon;

a bone block assembly comprising at least a first intermediate bone block and a second intermediate bone block; wherein the tendon is secured between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block of the bone block assembly; and wherein the bone block assembly provides a first grip on the tendon prior to implantation and a second grip on the tendon after implantation; and

wherein at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises cancellous bone having a cortical cap or shell on at least one surface thereof; and

further wherein at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises a stress concentrating feature which is configured to separate in a predetermined manner during or after implantation of the implant into a patient; wherein the stress concentrating feature is formed by partially removing said cortical cap or shell from the center of said first intermediate bone block or said second intermediate bone block.

39. An assembled bone tendon bone implant comprising:

a tendon having a length and an effective diameter; and

a bone block assembly fixed along the length of the tendon, the bone block assembly comprising at least a first intermediate bone block and a second intermediate bone block, wherein the tendon is between the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block, and the first intermediate bone block and the second intermediate bone block are connected by at least one pin comprising cortical bone;

and wherein at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises cancellous bone having a cortical cap or shell on at least one surface thereof; and

wherein the bone block assembly has an effective diameter of from about 9 mm to about 12 mm; wherein the effective diameter of the tendon is between about 80% and about 120% of the effective diameter of the bone block assembly; wherein the width of at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block is from about 8.5 mm to about 12 mm, the length of at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block is from about 15 mm to about 30 mm;

and the height of at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block is from about 3 mm to about 5 mm; and

further wherein at least one of the first intermediate bone block or the second intermediate bone block comprises a stress concentrating feature which is configured to separate in a predetermined manner during or after implantation of the implant into a patient; wherein the stress concentrating feature is formed by partially removing said cortical cap or shell from the center of said first intermediate bone block or said second intermediate bone block.

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