Claims
- 1. A suture anchor having:
- a first conical surface;
- a base at a larger end of said conical surface and an apex at a smaller end thereof;
- a central axis through said base and said apex; and
- an anchor bore extending through said anchor from a first location on said conical surface to a second location on said conical surface;
- said base being a substantially planar wall oblique to said central axis.
- 2. The suture anchor of claim 1 wherein said anchor bore is parallel to the plane of said base.
- 3. The suture anchor of claim 1 wherein said suture anchor is formed of a bioabsorbable material.
- 4. The suture anchor of claim 1 wherein said suture anchor is formed of a radiolucent material.
- 5. The suture anchor of claim 1 wherein said suture anchor is formed from bone.
- 6. The suture anchor of claim 5 wherein said suture anchor is formed from human bone.
- 7. The suture anchor of claim 1 wherein said suture anchor is formed from a material selected from a group consisting of polyethylene, polymethylmethacrylate, polysulfone, polylactic acid, polydioxanone, polyglycolic acid, hydroxyapatite, tricalcium phosphate, alumina and zirconia.
- 8. The suture anchor of claim 1 wherein said suture anchor is formed from polysulfone.
- 9. The suture anchor of claim 1 further including rounded areas joining said conical surface to said base.
- 10. A suture anchor comprising:
- a first conical surface;
- a base at a larger end of said conical surface and an apex at a smaller end thereof;
- a central axis through said base and said apex;
- an anchor bore extending through said anchor from a first location on said conical surface to a second location on said conical surface; and
- a cylindrical surface extending from said larger end of said conical surface.
- 11. A suture anchor comprising:
- a first conical surface;
- a base at a larger end of said first conical surface and an apex at a smaller end thereof;
- a central axis through said base and said apex; and
- a second conical surface inverted with respect to said first conical surface and extending from said larger end of said first conical surface.
- 12. A suture anchor comprising:
- a first conical surface;
- a base at a larger end of said first conical surface and an apex at a smaller end thereof;
- a central axis through said base and said apex;
- an anchor bore extending through said anchor from a first location on said conical surface to a second location on said conical surface; and
- an accessory bore across said conical surface and substantially perpendicular to said anchor bore.
- 13. A suture anchor for inserting into live human bone to secure a suture to said live human bone, said suture anchor comprising an elongated body having a first end and a second end and an outer surface extending from said first end to said second end, said elongated body being configured to engage a suture and an insertion tool, said suture anchor consisting of human bone.
- 14. The suture anchor of claim 13, wherein said human bone is human cortical bone.
- 15. A suture anchor apparatus comprising a suture anchor and a suture, said suture anchor comprising:
- a conical surface;
- a base wall at a larger end of said conical surface; and
- a bore extending through said anchor from a first location on said conical surface to a second location on said conical surface; and
- said suture comprising a strand of flexible surgical suture extending through said bore and outwardly therefrom, a first portion of said suture strand extending from said bore at said first location and a second portion of said suture strand extending from said bore at said second location.
REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/124,163, filed Sep. 20, 1993, by Edwin C. Bartlett now U.S. Pat. No. 5,540,718.
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