Claims
- 1. An assembled bone tendon bone graft useful in orthopedic surgery comprising one or more assembled blocks and a tendon affixed to said one or more assembled blocks.
- 2. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 1, wherein said one or more blocks comprise segments of cortical bone, cancellous bone, cortico-cancellous bone, or combinations thereof, wherein said bone segments are mineralized or partially or fully demineralized; or wherein said one or more blocks comprise segments of a synthetic material; or combinations of bone and synthetic material.
- 3. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 2, wherein said tendon is derived from an Achilles tendon, patellar tendon, or quadriceps tendon of a donor, or other tendon or ligament from a donor, or is comprised of a synthetic material.
- 4. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 3, wherein said one or more blocks are shaped into a dowel, wherein said dowel comprises an interior and an exterior.
- 5. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 4, wherein said exterior comprises at least one graft manipulation hole.
- 6. The graft of claim 5, wherein said exterior comprises a grove sufficient to accommodate an interference screw.
- 7. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 6, wherein said interior comprises a proximal receiving chamber and a distal fixation chamber, wherein said fixation chamber comprises a chamber having first and second fasteners to retain a tendon placed therein.
- 8. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 6, wherein said first and second fasteners are first and second dowel shaped rollers.
- 9. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 8, wherein said first and second rollers are different is size.
- 10. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 9, wherein one of said first and second rollers is fixed in place.
- 11. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 10, wherein one of said first and second rollers is movable.
- 12. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 11, wherein a terminal portion of said tendon is looped around said first and second rollers in opposing directions such that said first and second rollers form a cam over locking arrangement to restrict movement of said tendon.
- 13. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 12, wherein said tendon is impregnated with bone chips.
- 14. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 13, wherein said bone chips are particles of cortical bone, cancellous bone, cortico-cancellous bone or combinations thereof.
- 15. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 14, wherein said bone chips increase friction between said tendon and said first and second rollers to reduce tendon movement.
- 16. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 15, wherein said bone chips promote attachment of tendon to bone.
- 17. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 16, wherein said tendon impregnated with bone chips is inserted through said proximal receiving chamber and into said distal fixation chambers for fixation to said rollers.
- 18. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 17, wherein said fixation of said tendon impregnated with bone chips comprises looping said tendon around said first and second rollers in opposite directions such that a cam over affect is achieved to lock said tendon in place between said rollers, and wherein said bone chips become positioned between said rollers and said tendon to increase friction between said rollers and said tendon thereby further restricting movement of said tendon.
- 19. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 18, wherein said bone block comprises two or more separable segments.
- 20. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 19, wherein said segments are held together through insertion of a one or more press pins between said two or more segments.
- 21. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 20, wherein said pins are segments cortical bone, cancellous bone, cortico-cancellous bone or combinations thereof.
- 22. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 21, wherein said two or more separable segments are machined such that when joined together a single bone graft is created having an interior distal fixation chamber and an interior proximal receiving chamber, wherein said distal fixation chamber contains first and second rollers for fixing a tendon in place.
- 23. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 4, wherein said interior comprises an inclined distal fixation chamber and a proximal receiving chamber.
- 24. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 23, wherein said inclined distal fixation chamber is partially threaded to accommodate a modified interference screw.
- 25. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 24, wherein said modified interference screw has smooth threads.
- 26. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 25, wherein said inclined plane of said distal fixation chamber produces a space between said interference screw placed in said fixation chamber and a wall of said fixation chamber, such that said fixation chamber may accommodate a portion of said tendon and said modified interference screw without significantly increasing wall load on said graft.
- 27. The assembled bone tendon bone of claim 26, wherein said exterior comprises a groove sufficient to accommodate a fixation screw.
- 28. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 27, wherein said exterior comprises at least one graft manipulation hole.
- 29. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 28, wherein said exterior comprises a ported window.
- 30. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 29, wherein said tendon is inserted through said proximal receiving chamber and into said distal fixation chamber such that upon insertion of said modified interference screw into said distal chamber, said tendon is captured and fixed between said screw and a wall of said distal fixation chamber, and wherein a portion of said tendon protrudes through said ported window and contacts canal bone to promote blood flow and attachment.
- 31. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 4, wherein said bone block graft is shaped into a dowel having an interior and an exterior, wherein said interior comprises a proximal receiving chamber and a distal fixation chamber having a positional encapsulated locking key.
- 32. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 31, wherein the top of said positional encapsulated locking key is tapered such that it declines in the direction of the receiving chamber.
- 33. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 32, wherein said top of said positional encapsulated locking key is machined to form multiple angled saw tooth ridges.
- 34. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 33, wherein said positional encapsulated key slides out of said bone block to unlock said block, and slides into said bone block to lock in place material placed into said block.
- 35. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 34, wherein said exterior comprises a ported window.
- 36. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 35, wherein said tendon is inserted through said proximal receiving chamber into said distal fixation chamber for interface with said positional encapsulated key, such that said ridges on said positional encapsulated locking key interface with said tendon to fasten said tendon inside said graft when said positional encapsulated locking key is slid into said locking position.
- 37. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 36, wherein said interface between said tendon and said encapsulated locking key forces a section of said tendon through said ported window thereby permitting contact between said tendon and canal bone to promote blood flow and attachment.
- 38. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 37, wherein said interface between said tendon and said encapsulated locking key places minimal load on said bone block during loading.
- 39. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 4, wherein said graft comprises a single bone block machined to form an exterior groove to accommodate a portion of a tendon placed thereon.
- 40. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 39, wherein said exterior groove comprises at least one graft manipulation hole.
- 41. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 40, wherein said single bone block is segmented into upper and lower halves.
- 42. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 41, wherein said upper and lower halves are joined together through insertion of one or more press pins between said upper and lower halves.
- 43. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 42, wherein said tendon is folded and looped around said bone block such that a portion of said tendon rests on the upper and lower halves of said bone block leaving two trailing sections of tendon for fixation at a remote site.
- 44. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 43, wherein said tendon is is connected to said tendon by one or more sutures.
- 45. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 44 wherein said sutures are welded sutures.
- 46. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 44, wherein said one or more sutures permit movement of said tendon, such that when said trailing edges of said tendon are fixed at said remote site, a pulley affect is achieved that allows natural cyclic creep of said tendon under said sutures.
- 47. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 46, wherein said natural cyclic creep balances mechanical forces on both ends of the tendon.
- 48. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 47, wherein said looping and use of said natural cyclic creep provides mechanical advantage to said bone graft by increasing the tensile strength of said tendon, and reducing shear on said tendon.
- 49. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 48, wherein said looping of said tendon permits normal stretching and eliminates crimping of the collagen backbone of said tendon, thereby reducing failure.
- 50. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 48, wherein looping permits use of semitendinosus, gracilis, or hamstring tissue in anterior or posterior cruciate ligament repair.
- 51. The assembled bone tendon bone graft of claim 2, wherein said synthetic segment is comprised of stainless steel, titanium, cobalt chromium-molybdenum alloy, and a plastic of one or more members selected from the group consisting of nylon, polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyacetal, polyethylene oxide and its copolymers, polyvinylpyrolidone, polyacrylates, polyesters, polysulfone, polylactide, poly(L-lactide) (PLLA), poly(D,L-lactide) (PLA), poly(glycolide) (PGA), poly(L-lactide-co-D,L-Lactide) (PLLA/PLA), poly(L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLA/PGA), poly(glocolide-co-trimethylene carbonate) (PGA/PTMC), polydioxanone (PDS), polycaprolactone (PCL), polyhydroxybutyrate (PHBT), poly(phosphazenes), poly(D,L-lactide-co-caprolactone) (PLA/PCL), poly(glycolide-co-caprolactone) (PGA/PCL), poly(phosphase ester), polyanhydrides, polyvinyl alcohol, hydrophilic polyurethanes, and a combination of one or more bioabsorbable polymers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 09/924,110, filed Aug. 7, 2000 which is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 09/528,034, filed Mar. 17, 2000, which is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 09/481,319, filed Jan. 11, 2000. The benefit of priority under 35 USC §120 is claimed for foregoing applications.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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09528034 |
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