Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Implantable prosthesis – Ligament or tendon
Reexamination Certificate
2000-12-11
2003-02-11
Prebilic, Paul B. (Department: 3738)
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Implantable prosthesis
Ligament or tendon
C623S013140, C623S013200, C606S232000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06517578
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a graft suspension device, in particular, but not exclusively, to a graft suspension device for graft fixation such as tendon or ligament fixation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Due to increasing involvement of people with active sport, injuries are becoming increasingly common where tissues such as ligaments or tendons tear or detach from bone. Surgical techniques have been developed to reconstruct such soft tissues arid to re-attach them to the relevant bone. One of the most common types of such injuries is tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The ACL connects the femur to the tibia at the centre of the knee joint. Reconstruction of such tissues generally involves replacement with a graft such as autologous or artificial tendon. An autologous tendon graft may be taken from the patients patella tendon or, alternatively, the Semi-tendinosus or Semitendinosus/Gracilis may be utilised. One method of graft fixation within the femoral tunnel involves the use of a button fixation device on the anterolateral femoral cortex which is attached to the graft by means of sutures or tapes through a tunnel in the femur. U.S. Pat. No. 5,645,588 describes a technique whereby the ligament anchor may be threaded through a femoral tunnel formed through the femur from the centre of the knee but such still involves the use of sutures attached directly to the fixation device on the outside of the femur above the knee and through which the graft is looped before the passing out of the femoral tunnel before being secured to the tibia. A particularly important issue in the grafting operation is that the graft is fixed in the bone tunnel at the required tension. Inappropriate tensioning of the graft will affect the success of the operation. In practice, tensioning devices may be utilised but, having achieved the required tension, it is then necessary for the surgeon to tie off the suture and the tying of knots introduces errors into the process and also may result in some subsequent stretch in the suture causing an inappropriate tension in the graft. Furthermore, tying of knots during the procedure also increases surgical time and is inconvenient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a graft suspension device for a ligament fixation graft comprising suspension means for suspending a ligament in a bone hole, the suspension means having anchoring means at one end thereof, ligament cradling means at the other end thereof and an adjustable length suspension line therebetween, the suspension line being formed into at least two loops engaging the said anchoring means, wherein the cradling means comprises a sleeve portion through which the ends of at least a first of the said at least two loops are threaded in opposite directions to cross-over in the sleeve portion and emerge at opposite ends of the said sleeve portion.
Preferably, the sleeve portion forms part of a second of the said at least two loops. Preferably, the sleeve portion forms an integral part of the said second loop. The sleeve portion may be part of a second hollow loop whereby inlet and outlet eyes are formed in the hollow loop at spaced intervals to thereby form a sleeve portion through which the ends of the said first loop may be threaded ie. one end of the loop may be threaded through the sleeve from the first eye to the second eye and the other end may be threaded through the sleeve from the second eye to the first eye. As the second loop is hollow, a braided loop is preferred. An aperture need not be formed in the said second loop if the ends of the first loop may be threaded therethrough by passing through gaps between adjacent threads of the braid.
For the avoidance of doubt, references to first and second loop are intended to distinguish the loops from each other and are not an indication of the order in which the loops are engaged with the anchor. In fact, preferably, the second loop is formed and engaged with the anchor before the said first loop.
Preferably, the ends of the suspension line remain separate from each other but it is envisaged that they could be connected after adjustment of the suspension line or possibly before, if preferred.
Preferably, the ends of the line are adapted to include gripping elements to allow each end to be held and adjusted with respect to the sleeve portion to thereby effect shortening of the overall loop length and tensioning of the ligament.
Preferably, the loops of the suspension line are formed from a single line so that a loop is formed and then threaded back through the anchor to form a further loop which is completed by threading through the sleeve so that the ends of the further loop cross over therein.
Preferably, the suspension line is a suture, preferably, a hollow suture comprising a plurality of threads, preferably, the threads are plaited together to form a hollow tubular suture such as a braided suture.
Preferably, the sleeve portion is sufficiently long to suspendingly accommodate a ligament fixation graft thereover but, preferably, sufficiently short to facilitate efficient adjustment of the suspension line length by urging the ends of the said first loop away from the said sleeve portion.
Generally, adjustment of the loop will take place prior to locating and anchoring of the suspension device and graft in the bone hole. However, it is also envisaged that it may be desired to adjust the suture length and graft tension in the bone hole.
In this regard, it should be noted that if the sleeve portion is too long the ends of the sleeve may be urged against the closed end of the bone tunnel which may hinder anchoring and adjustment thereof.
It is envisaged that the ends may be urged away from the sleeve from a position of the ends both above the opposite side of the bone to the bone tunnel opening or below the entrance to the bone hole. One possibility is for the ends to emerge up through the suture passing channel or to be simply not passed through the channel so that they remain at the entrance to the bone hole.
As both ends of the line are threaded through the sleeve portion, the sleeve portion effectively incorporates at least three thicknesses of line ie the two end portions threaded through it and the sleeve portion itself. Advantageously, this provides a thicker piece of line which forms a cradle for a suspension graft located thereover and prevents the line cutting into the graft.
Preferably, the anchoring means is secured to the outside of the opposite side of the bone to the opening to the bone tunnel, wherein, preferably, the cradling means is located. It is envisaged that in addition to pre-locating and pre-anchoring adjustment, the cradling means is located in the bone tunnel for adjustment of the loop and tensioning of the graft located therein and over the said cradle.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of producing a device according to the first aspect of the present invention comprising the steps of:
forming a hollow suspension line into a loop having overlapping ends;
forming a pair of spaced apertures in the said suspension line loop to form a sleeve portion therein opposite the overlapping ends and
forming the overlapping ends into a further loop comprising threading each of the ends through the said sleeve portion in opposite directions to cross over in the sleeve portion and emerge at opposite ends of the said sleeve portion.
Preferably, the method includes the further step of adapting the ends, preferably, after forming the second loop, to include gripping elements to simplify adjustment of the position thereof with respect to the sleeve portion. Preferably, the loop length is adjusted by pulling the respective ends apart from each other to thereby shorten the loop. Preferably, the ends may be formed into gripping members by forming a further loop at the said end, preferably, a finger loop is formed.
Preferably, the suspension line is a suture for use in ligament fixation.
The anchoring means may be of conventional
Atlantech Medical Devices Limited
Nixon & Vanderhye
Prebilic Paul B.
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