Claims
- 1. An interference screw comprising:
a cannulated body; a screw thread formed on body; and a length of suture secured to the body for pulling the screw into a joint, the suture engaging a trailing end of the screw and extending beyond a leading tip of the screw a sufficient length to allow the suture to be passed through a bone tunnel for pulling the screw onto a screwdriver in the joint for retrograde insertion by rotation of the screw into the bone tunnel.
- 2. A method of endosteal fixation comprising the steps of:
positioning a ligament graft in a bone tunnel; passing a length of suture extending from a biointerference screw through the bone tunnel; and drawing on the suture to secure the screw onto a driver for retrograde turning of the screw into the bone tunnel.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the steps of engaging the screw with the driver, and rotating the screw to advance the screw into the tunnel.
- 4. A method of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, the method comprising the steps of:
forming a tibial tunnel between an anterior tibial surface and the tibial plateau; placing a ligament graft in the tibial tunnel; feeding a length of suture extending from attached to an interference screw into the joint cavity and down through the tibial tunnel by way of the opening in the tibial plateau; drawing on the free end of suture exiting the anterior surface of the tibial tunnel to pull the interference screw into the joint cavity in a retrograde fashion; allowing the end of the screw to be manipulated into the top opening of the tibial tunnel, with the screw being pivoted within the joint cavity to align axially with the tunnel and the driver; advanced the driver into the tibial tunnel to engage the screw with the driver; and turning the driver to advance the screw into the tunnel.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Serial No. 60/207,235 filed May 26, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60207235 |
May 2000 |
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