Claims
- 1. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of enclosing a portion of the suture with a first member, deforming the first member while the portion of the suture is enclosed by the first member, said step of deforming the first member includes changing the configuration of the first member from a first configuration to a second configuration, and retaining the first member in the second configuration by applying force against the first member with at least a second member.
- 2. A method as set forth in clam 1 further including the step of sliding the first member along the suture toward the body tissue while the suture is at least partially enclosed by the first member.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of deforming the first member includes bending the first member to change the configuration of the first member from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the first member has a tubular configuration, said step of enclosing a portion of the suture with a first member includes pulling the suture through a passage which extends along a longitudinal central axis of the first member.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of retaining the first member in the second configuration includes at least partially enclosing opposite end portions of the first member with the second member.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second member has a recess, said step of retaining the first member in the second configuration includes inserting at least a portion of the first member into the recess in the second member.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 6 wherein said step of inserting at least a portion of the first member into the recess in the second member includes moving opposite end portions of the first member into the recess in the second member.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 7 wherein said step of moving opposite end portions of the first member into the recess in the second member includes sliding the first member along the suture.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of deforming the first member includes bending the first member at a weakened location between opposite end portions of the first member.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first member has first and second end portions, said step of deforming the first member to change the configuration of the first member from the first configuration to the second configuration includes moving the first and second end portions of the first member toward each other by deforming a portion of the first member disposed between the first and second end portions of the first member.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the step of plastically deforming material of at least the first member while the first member has the second configuration and while the second member is applying force against the first member, said step of plastically deforming the material of the first member includes applying force against the first member and pressing material of the first member against the suture by cold flowing material of the first member under the influence of force applied against surface areas on the first member.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the steps of tensioning the suture and transmitting a predetermined force from the first member to the body tissue prior to performing said step of deforming the first member.
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the step of deforming the first member is performed with the first member at a temperature below a transition temperature of material forming the first member.
- 14. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the step of plastically deforming material of the first member while the first member has the second configuration and while the second member is applying force against the first member by applying at least a predetermined minimum force against the first member for at least a predetermined minimum period of time.
- 15. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of deforming the first member includes bending the first member from the first configuration to the second configuration while the first member is disposed in engagement with the second member.
- 16. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the second member has a generally C-shaped configuration, said step of retaining the first member in the second configuration by applying force against the first member with the second member includes engaging opposite end portions of the first member with the second member.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the second member has a generally cylindrical sidewall and an end wall which cooperate to at least partially define a recess, said step of retaining the first member in the second configuration includes applying force against the first member with the end wall of the second member and with a cover section which is connected with the second member and is movable relative to the second member.
- 18. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of providing a tubular member having a passage which extends between opposite end portions of the tubular member, moving the tubular member along the suture toward the body tissue with the suture extending through the passage in the tubular member, and, thereafter, gripping the suture with the tubular member by bending the tubular member at a location disposed between the opposite end portions of the tubular member.
- 19. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said step of bending the tubular member includes decreasing a distance between the opposite end portions of the tubular member.
- 20. A method as set forth in claim 18 further including the step of applying force against the opposite end portions of the tubular member to maintain the tubular member in a bent condition after performing said step of bending the tubular member.
- 21. A method as set forth in claim 20 wherein said step of applying force against the tubular member includes applying force against the opposite end portions of the tubular member with a second member.
- 22. A method as set forth in claim 20 wherein said step of applying force against the opposite end portions of the tubular member includes positioning the opposite end portions of the tubular member in a recess formed in a holder for the tubular member.
- 23. A method as set forth in claim 22 wherein the holder for the tubular member has a generally C-shaped configuration, said step of positioning opposite end portions of the tubular member in the recess in the holder is performed after performing said step of bending the tubular member and includes positioning the opposite end portions of the tubular member in the recess in the holder without moving the opposite end portions of the tubular member together through an opening formed between opposite ends of the holder.
- 24. A method as set forth in claim 22 wherein said step of positioning opposite end portions of the tubular member in the recess in the holder is performed contemporaneously with performance of said step of bending the tubular member and includes moving one portion of the holder relative to another portion of the holder.
- 25. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said step of bending the tubular member includes bending the tubular member at a notch disposed between the opposite end portions of the tubular member.
- 26. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said step of bending the tubular member includes reducing the size of a portion of the passage in the tubular member to press a portion of the suture firmly against a portion of an inner side surface of the passage in the tubular member.
- 27. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said step of gripping the suture with the tubular member by bending the tubular member includes bending the tubular member at a plurality of locations disposed between opposite end portions of the tubular member to reduce the size of the passage through the tubular member at a plurality of locations along the passage through the tubular member.
- 28. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said step of gripping the suture with the tubular member by bending the tubular member includes forming a bend between a first outer surface area disposed on the outside of the tubular member and a second outer surface area disposed on the outside of the tubular member and moving the first and second outer surface areas on the tubular member into engagement with each other.
- 29. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said step of gripping the suture with the tubular member by bending the tubular member includes moving the opposite end portions of the tubular member into engagement with each other.
- 30. A method as set forth in claim 18 further including the step of plastically deforming material of the tubular member after performing said step of bending the tubular member, said step of plastically deforming the material of the tubular member includes applying force against the material of the tubular member and cold flowing material of the tubular member under the influence of force applied against the tubular member.
- 31. A method as set forth in claim 18 further including the step of tensioning the suture and transmitting a predetermined force through the tubular member to the body tissue prior to performing said step of bending the tubular member.
- 32. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said step of bending the tubular member includes bending the tubular member at a plurality of locations between opposite end portions of the tubular member, said method further includes applying force against the tubular member with a retainer to hold the tubular member with a plurality of bends in the tubular member.
- 33. A method as set forth in claim 18 further including the step of holding the tubular member in a bent configuration with a retainer member having a generally C-shaped configuration by applying force against opposite end portions of the tubular member with the retainer member.
- 34. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein said step of bending the tubular member includes bending the tubular member at a plurality of locations disposed along the tubular member between opposite end portions of the tubular member.
- 35. A method as set forth in claim 18 further including the step of retaining the tubular member in the bent configuration by engaging the tubular member with a holder, said step of engaging the tubular member with a holder includes applying force against a first end portion of the tubular member with a holder having a generally cylindrical side wall and an end wall which cooperate to at least partially define a recess and applying force against a second end portion of the tubular member with a cover section which is connected with the holder and is movable relative to the holder.
- 36. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of transmitting force from a first end portion of a retainer to body tissue through an intermediate portion and a second end portion of the retainer with a suture extending through the intermediate portion of the retainer, and gripping a portion of the suture with the intermediate portion of the retainer by bending the intermediate portion of the retainer under the influence of the force transmitted from the first end portion of the retainer to the body tissue through the intermediate portion of the retainer and the second end portion of the retainer.
- 37. A method as set forth in claim 36 further including the step of interconnecting the first and second end portions of the retainer after having performed said step of bending the intermediate portion of the retainer.
- 38. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein the intermediate portion of the retainer includes a passage through which a portion of the suture extends, said step of bending the intermediate portion of the retainer includes reducing the size of a portion of the passage.
- 39. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein said step of bending the intermediate portion of the retainer includes changing the configuration of the intermediate portion of the retainer from a linear configuration to a zig-zag configuration.
- 40. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein said step of transmitting force from a first end portion of the retainer to the body tissue includes transmitting a predetermined force through the intermediate portion of the retainer prior to completion of said step of bending the intermediate portion of the retainer.
- 41. A method as set forth in claim 36 further including the step of sliding the intermediate portion of the retainer along the suture toward the body tissue prior to performance of said step of transmitting force from the first end portion of the retainer to the body tissue.
- 42. A method as set forth in claim 36 further including the steps of moving the second end portion of the retainer from a location spaced from the suture to a location in which the suture extends through the second portion of the suture by moving the second end portion of the retainer in a direction transverse to the suture, and moving the intermediate portion of the retainer along the suture into engagement with the second end portion of the retainer.
- 43. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein said step of bending the intermediate portion of the retainer includes forming a plurality of bends in the intermediate portion of the retainer.
- 44. A method as set forth in claim 36 further including the step of latching the first and second end portions of the retainer together with the intermediate portion of the retainer in a bent condition.
- 45. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein one of said first and second end portions of said retainer includes a recess, said step of bending the intermediate portion of the retainer includes bending the intermediate portion of the retainer at a location disposed in the recess.
- 46. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein the first and second end portions of the retainer and the intermediate portion of the retainer are interconnected, said method further includes sliding the retainer along the suture toward the body tissue, said step of sliding the retainer along the suture includes moving the first and second end portions of the retainer and the intermediate portion of the retainer together along the suture.
- 47. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein the first and second end portions of the retainer and the intermediate portion of the retainer are integrally formed as one piece, said step of sliding the retainer along the suture includes sliding the retainer along the suture with the suture extending through the first and second end portions and the intermediate portion of the retainer.
- 48. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein the first and second end portions and the intermediate portion of the retainer are formed separately from each other, said method further includes moving the first end portion of the retainer and the suture relative to each other to position the suture in a slot in the first end portion of the retainer, moving the second end portion of the retainer and the suture relative to each other to position the suture in a slot in the second end portion of the retainer, and moving the intermediate portion of the retainer along the suture with the suture extending through a passage in the intermediate portion of the retainer.
- 49. A method as set forth in claim 48 further including the step of interconnecting the first and second end portions and the intermediate portion of said retainer with the suture extending through the first and second end portions and the intermediate portion of the retainer.
- 50. A method as set forth in claim 36 further including the step of sliding the intermediate portion of the retainer along the suture toward the body tissue, moving the second end portion of the retainer to a position engaging the suture and disposed between the intermediate portion of the retainer and the body tissue, and moving the first end portion of the retainer to a position engaging the suture and an end of the intermediate portion of the retainer spaced from the body tissue.
- 51. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprises the steps of resiliently deflecting a first member from a first condition to a second condition, moving the first member into alignment with at least a portion of a second member while maintaining the first member in the first condition, thereafter, releasing the first member with a portion of the suture disposed between the first and second members, and gripping the portion of the suture with the first and second members by resiliently pressing the first member against the second member under the influence of resilience of material forming the first member.
- 52. A method as set forth in claim 51 further including the step of wrapping the suture around the first member, said step of releasing the first member being performed with the suture wrapped around the first member.
- 53. A method as set forth in claim 51 wherein said step of resiliently deflecting the first member from a first condition to a second condition includes decreasing the size of the first member, said step of gripping a portion of the suture with the first and second members by resiliently pressing the first member against the second member includes increasing the size of the first member.
- 54. A method as set forth in claim 51 further including the step of tensioning the suture and transmitting a predetermined force from the second member to the body tissue prior to performing said step of releasing the first member.
- 55. A method as set forth in claim 51 further including the step of forming a bend in the suture, said step of gripping the portion of the suture with the first and second members includes pressing the material of the first member against the bend in the suture.
- 56. A method as set forth in claim 51 further including the step of forming a plurality of turns of the suture around a portion of the first member prior to performance of said step of releasing the first member.
- 57. A method as set forth in claim 56 wherein said step of moving the first member into alignment with the second member includes moving the first member into an opening at least partially formed by a surface of the second member, said step of releasing the first member is performed while the first member is disposed in the opening formed by the surface of the second member, said step of gripping the suture with the first and second members includes pressing the suture against the surface of the second member.
- 58. An apparatus for use in securing a suture relative to body tissue, said apparatus comprising a tubular member having a passage through which the suture extends, said tubular member having a bend along which the suture extends, said passage in said tubular member having a reduced cross sectional size at said bend to enable said tubular member to retain the suture against movement along said passage in said tubular member, and a holder which engages a first portion of said tubular member and a second portion of said tubular member, said bend in said tubular member being disposed between said first and second portions of said tubular member, said holder being effective to apply force to said first and second portions of said tubular member to maintain said bend in said tubular member.
- 59. An apparatus as set forth in claim 58 wherein said holder is formed as one piece and has an opening into which opposite end portions of said tubular member extend.
- 60. An apparatus as set forth in claim 58 wherein said holder includes first and second members and a latch which interconnects said first and second members with said tubular member disposed between said first and second members.
- 61. An apparatus as set forth in claim 58 wherein said holder has a generally C-shaped configuration, said tubular member being at least partially disposed in an opening which is formed by said holder.
- 62. An apparatus as set forth in claim 58 wherein said holder includes a first member which engages a first end portion of said tubular member and a second member which engages a second end portion of said tubular member, said first and second members being interconnected to retain said tubular member against movement relative to said first and second members.
- 63. An apparatus as set forth in claim 58 wherein said tubular member is resiliently bent from a first configuration to a second configuration to form the bend in said tubular member, said holder being effective to maintain said bend in said tubular member against the influence of a tendency of said tubular member to spring back from the second configuration toward the first configuration.
- 64. An apparatus as set forth in claim 58 wherein said holder includes a first portion which is connected to a first end of said tubular member, a second portion which is connected to a second end of said tubular member, and a connector which interconnects said first and second portions of said holder to retain said first and second portions of said holder against movement relative to each other.
- 65. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of engaging a portion of the suture with a first member, deforming the first member while the portion of the suture is engaged by the first member, said step of deforming the first member includes changing the configuration of the first member from a first configuration to a second configuration, inserting the first member into a recess in a second member while the first member has the second configuration, and retaining the first member in the second configuration by applying force against the first member with at least the second member while the first member is disposed in the recess in the second member.
- 66. A method as set forth in clam 65 further including the step of sliding the first member along the suture toward the body tissue while the suture is at least disposed in engagement with the first member.
- 67. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of deforming the first member includes moving end portions of the first member toward each other to change the configuration of the first member from the first configuration to the second configuration.
- 68. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein the first member has a generally C-shaped configuration, said step of engaging a portion of the suture with a first member includes wrapping the suture around at least a portion of the first member.
- 69. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of retaining the first member in the second configuration includes at least partially enclosing the first member with the second member.
- 70. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of inserting at least a portion of the first member into the recess in the second member includes moving opposite end portions of the first member into the recess in the second member.
- 71. A method as set forth in claim 70 wherein said step of moving opposite end portions of the first member into the recess in the second member includes sliding the first member along the suture.
- 72. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of deforming the first member includes bending the first member by applying force to opposite end portions of the first member.
- 73. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said first member has first and second end portions, said step of deforming the first member to change the configuration of the first member from the first configuration to the second configuration includes moving the first and second end portions of the first member toward each other by deforming a portion of the first member disposed between the first and second end portions of the first member.
- 74. A method as set forth in claim 65 further including the step of plastically deforming material of at least one of the first and second members while the first member has the second configuration and while the second member is applying force against the first member, said step of plastically deforming the material of at least one of the first and second members includes cold flowing material of at least one of the first and second members under the influence of force applied against surface areas on at least one of the first and second members.
- 75. A method as set forth in claim 65 further including the steps of tensioning the suture and transmitting a predetermined force from the first member to the body tissue prior to performing said step of deforming the first member.
- 76. A method as set forth in claim 65 further including the step of deforming the first member is performed with the first member at a temperature below a transition temperature of material forming the first member.
- 77. A method as set forth in claim 65 further including the step of plastically deforming material of the first member while the first member has the second configuration and while the second member is applying force against the first member.
- 78. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein the first member is a tubular member having a passage which extends between opposite end portions of the tubular member, said step of deforming the first member includes gripping the suture with the tubular member by bending the tubular member at a location disposed between the opposite end portions of the tubular member.
- 79. A method as set forth in claim 78 wherein said step of bending the tubular member includes decreasing a distance between the opposite end portions of the tubular member.
- 80. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of engaging a portion of the suture with the first member includes wrapping at least one turn of the suture around the first member, said method further includes moving the first member and the turns in the suture along the suture in a direction toward the body tissue prior to performing said step of inserting the first member into the recess in the second member.
- 81. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of positioning the suture in a linear passage in first member, moving the first member along the suture toward the body tissue, applying force to opposite ends of the first member to grip the suture with the first member by changing the configuration of the passage in the first member from a linear configuration to a nonlinear configuration, and retaining the passage in the first member in a nonlinear configuration by applying force against the first member.
- 82. A method as set forth in claim 81 wherein said step of changing the configuration of the passage in the first member from a linear configuration to a nonlinear configuration includes forming a plurality of bends in the passage in the first member.
- 83. A method as set forth in claim 81 wherein said step of changing the configuration of the passage in the first member from a linear configuration to a nonlinear configuration includes forming a single bend in the passage in the first member.
- 84. A method as set forth in claim 81 wherein said step of retaining the passage in the first member in a nonlinear configuration by applying force against the first member includes applying force against a first end portion of the first member with a first retainer section, applying force against a second end portion of the first member with a second retainer section, and latching the first and second retainer sections together.
- 85. A method as set forth in claim 81 wherein said step of retaining the passage in the first member in a nonlinear configuration includes applying force against opposite end portions of the first member with a retainer member.
- 86. A method as set forth in claim 81 wherein said step of retaining the passage in the first member in a nonlinear configuration by applying force against the first member includes cold flowing the material of the first member to plastically deform the material of the first member.
- 87. A method as set forth in claim 81 wherein said step of applying force against the first member includes engaging the opposite end portions of the first member with a second member.
- 88. A method as set forth in claim 81 wherein said step of retaining the passage in the first member in a nonlinear configuration by applying force against the first member includes inserting opposite end portions of the first member into a recess in a second member.
- 89. A method as set forth in claim 81 wherein said step of retaining the passage in the first member in a nonlinear configuration by applying force against the first member includes pressing a first end portion of the first member against a second end portion of the first member.
- 90. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprises enclosing at least a portion of the suture with a suture retainer, moving a first portion of the suture retainer toward a second portion of the suture retainer, deforming an intermediate portion of the suture retainer from a first condition to a second condition to grip the suture with the suture retainer as a first portion of the suture retainer moves toward the second portion of the suture retainer, and interconnecting the first and second portions of the suture retainer with the intermediate portion of the suture retainer in the second condition.
- 91. A method as set forth in claim 90 wherein the intermediate portion of the suture retainer has a tubular configuration, said step of deforming the intermediate portion of the suture retainer includes bending the intermediate portion of the suture retainer.
- 92. A method as set forth in claim 90 wherein the intermediate portion of the suture retainer includes a passage through which the suture extends, said step of deforming the intermediate portion of the suture retainer includes pressing the suture against a surface which defines a portion of the passage through which the suture extends.
- 93. A method as set forth in claim 90 wherein said step of interconnecting the first and second portions of the suture retainer includes latching the first and second portions of the suture retainer together.
- 94. A method as set forth in claim 90 wherein said step of deforming the intermediate portion of the suture retainer includes deforming the intermediate portion of the suture retainer under the influence of force transmitted from the first portion of the suture retainer to the intermediate portion of the suture retainer as the first portion of the suture retainer moves toward the second portion of the suture retainer.
- 95. A method as set forth in claim 90 further including the step of sliding at least the intermediate portion of the suture retainer along the suture toward the body tissue prior to performing said step of deforming the intermediate portion of the suture retainer.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/523,442 filed Mar. 10, 2000. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/348,940 filed Jul. 7, 1999 by Peter M. Bonutti, Matthew J. Cremens, and Ping Liu (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,159,234). The aforementioned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/348,940 is itself as continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/905,k084 filed Aug. 1, 1997 by Peter M. Bonutti, Matthew J. Cremens, and Ping Liu (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,525). The benefit of the earlier filing dates of the aforementioned application Ser. Nos. 09/523,442; 09/348,940 and 08/905,084 is claimed for all material common to this application and the aforementioned applications.
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