Claims
- 1. A graft attachment device for attaching an anterior cruciate ligament graft to a bone wherein a passage is drilled through the bone for attachment thereto, comprising:
- an elongated body sized to pass through the passage in the bone and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a leading end, and a trailing end, each said end having a hole defined by said elongated body configured to carry a filament, and said body further defining two adjacent openings for attaching to said body one of the graft and a graft connection element, said two adjacent openings being disposed between said hole in said leading end and said hole in said trailing end and enabling said body to rotate relative to the graft from an initial insertion position, along an axis substantially parallel to the graft, to a final fixation position transverse to the graft to secure the graft relative to the bone;
- filament releasably threaded through said holes defined in said leading end and said trailing end; and
- a graft connection element comprising a sling member, said sling member having a width sufficient to carry the graft during and after implantation.
- 2. The graft attachment device of claim 1 in which said filament comprises suture.
- 3. The graft attachment device of claim 1 in which said sling member is a loop of polyester tape material.
- 4. The graft attachment device of claim 1 wherein said filament comprising a lead suture releasably connected to said hole defined in said leading end and a trailing suture releasably connected to said hole defined in said trailing end, said lead and trailing sutures being perceptibly different from one another.
- 5. The graft attachment device of claim 4 in which said lead suture has a larger diameter than said trailing suture.
- 6. The graft attachment device of claim 1 in which said elongated body is a rectangular, bar-shaped member with rounded longitudinal edges and curved end faces.
- 7. The graft attachment device of claim 1 in which said sling member has a width of about one-quarter inch.
- 8. A graft attachment device for attaching an anterior cruciate ligament graft to a bone wherein a passage is drilled through the bone for attachment thereto, comprising:
- a graft connection element comprising a sling member having a width sufficient to carry the graft during and after implantation;
- an elongated body sized to pass through the passage in the bone and having an upper surface, a lower surface, a leading end, and a trailing end, each said end having a hole defined by said elongated body configured to carry a filament, a portion of said body disposed between said hole in said leading end and said hole in said trailing end being configured for attaching to said body the graft connection element and enabling said body to rotate relative to the graft from an initial insertion position, along an axis substantially parallel to the graft, to a final fixation position transverse to the graft to secure the graft relative to the bone; and
- filament threaded through said hole in said leading end and said hole in said trailing end.
- 9. The graft attachment device of claim 8 in which said sling member is a loop of polyester tape material.
- 10. The graft attachment device of claim 9 in which said portion of said body includes two adjacent openings defined in said elongated body.
- 11. The graft attachment device of claim 10 in which said sling member has a width of about one-quarter inch.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/162,509 filed Dec. 3, 1993, now abandoned; which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/016,411 filed on Feb. 11, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,306,301.
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