Claims
- 1. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of providing a suture retainer, providing a suture having first and second sections, inserting at least one of the first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer, moving the suture retainer along the one of the sections of the suture toward the body tissue, and, thereafter, gripping the one of the sections of the suture with the suture retainer by plastically deforming material of the suture retainer, said step of plastically deforming the material of the suture retainer includes applying force against surface areas on the suture retainer and pressing the material of the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer under the influence of force applied against surface areas on the suture retainer.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the steps of tensioning the one of the sections of the suture and transmitting a predetermined force from the suture retainer to the body tissue prior to performing said step of gripping the one of the sections of the suture with the suture retainer by plastically deforming the material of the suture retainer.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of applying force against surface areas on the suture retainer is performed with the suture retainer at a temperature below a transition temperature of material forming the suture retainer.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of applying force against surface areas on the suture retainer includes clamping the suture retainer between a pair of clamp members and squeezing the suture retainer between the clamp members.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of applying force against surface areas on the suture retainer includes applying at least a predetermined minimum force against the suture retainer for at least a predetermined minimum period of time.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the step of gripping the one of the sections of the suture with the suture retainer prior to performing said step of plastically deforming the material of the suture retainer.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of inserting at least one of the sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes forming a bend in the first section of the suture and forming a bend in the second section of the suture, said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture includes pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the first section of the suture disposed on a first side of the bend in the first section of the suture and pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the first section of the suture disposed on a second side of the bend in the first section of the suture, said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture further includes pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the second section of the suture disposed on a first side of the bend in the second section of the suture and pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the second section of the suture disposed on a second side of the bend in the second section of the suture.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including forming bends in the first and second sections of the suture, said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the bends in the first and second sections of the suture.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of inserting at least one of the first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes enclosing at least a portion of the suture retainer with turns of the one of the sections of the suture.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the suture retainer includes a first portion formed of a first material and a second portion formed of a second material which cold flows under the influence of a force which is less than a force required to cold flow the first material, said step of inserting at least one of the first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes positioning at least the one section of the suture in engagement with the first portion of the suture retainer and at least partially enclosing the first portion of the suture retainer and the one section of the suture with the second portion of the suture retainer, said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer includes cold flowing the material of the second portion of the suture retainer and pressing the one section of the suture against the first portion of the suture retainer under the influence of force transmitted through the second portion of the suture retainer.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of inserting at least one of the first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes inserting the first and second sections of the suture through a passage in the suture retainer, said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer includes pressing a side surface of the passage in the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of inserting at least one of the first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes positioning the one of the sections of the suture in a groove formed in the suture retainer, said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture by cold flowing the material of the suture retainer includes pressing a side surface of the groove in the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture.
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of inserting at least one of first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes wrapping a turn in the first section of the suture and a turn in the second section of the suture around a portion of the suture retainer, said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the turn in the first section of the suture and against the turn in the second section of the suture.
- 14. A method as set forth in claim 13 wherein said step of wrapping a turn in the first section of the suture and a turn in the second section of the suture around a portion of the suture retainer includes positioning the first and second sections of the suture in a side-by-side relationship throughout the extent of the turns in the first and second sections of the suture.
- 15. A method as set forth in claim 13 wherein said step of wrapping a turn in the first section of the suture and a turn in the second section of the suture around a portion of the suture retainer includes wrapping the turn in the first section of the suture in a first direction around the suture retainer and wrapping the turns in the second section of the suture in a second direction opposite to the first direction around the suture retainer.
- 16. A method as set forth in claim 15 wherein said step of wrapping the turn in the second section of the suture around the suture retainer in a second direction includes overlapping the turn in the first section of the suture with the turn in the second section of the suture.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 16 wherein said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against a turn in the first section of the suture and against the turn in the second section of the suture includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture at a location where the turn in the second section of the suture overlaps the turn in the first section of the suture.
- 18. A method as set forth in claim 15 wherein said step of wrapping the turn in the second section of the suture around the portion of the suture retainer in the second direction includes maintaining the turn in the second section of the suture in a spaced apart relationship with the turn in the first section in the suture.
- 19. A method as set forth in claim 13 wherein said step of providing a suture retainer includes providing a suture retainer having a passage extending through the suture retainer, said step of wrapping a turn in the first section of the suture and a turn in the second section of the suture around a portion of the suture retainer includes moving the first and second sections of the suture through the passage in the suture retainer so that at least a portion of a turn in the first section of the suture and at least a portion of a turn of the second section of the suture extend through the passage in the suture retainer.
- 20. A method as set forth in claim 19 wherein said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against a turn in the first section of the suture and against a turn in the second section of the suture includes pressing a side surface of the passage in the suture retainer against the turns in the first and second sections of the suture.
- 21. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of inserting at least one of the first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes inserting the first and second sections of the suture through a plurality of passages in the suture retainer, said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the one of the sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer includes pressing side surfaces of the passages in the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture.
- 22. A method as set forth in claim 21 further including the step of moving the suture in one direction through one of the passages in the retainer and moving the suture in a direction opposite to the one direction through a second one of the passages in the retainer during movement of the suture retainer along the one of the sections of the suture toward the body tissue.
- 23. A method as set forth in claim 21 wherein said step of inserting the first and second sections of the suture through a plurality of passages in the suture retainer includes inserting the first section of the suture through a first passage in the suture retainer and inserting the second section of the suture through a second passage in the suture retainer.
- 24. A method as set forth in claim 21 wherein said step of inserting the first and second sections of the suture through a plurality of passages in the suture retainer includes inserting the first and second sections of the suture through a first passage in the suture retainer and inserting the first and second sections of the suture through a second passage in the suture retainer.
- 25. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of providing a suture retainer, inserting first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer, determining a predetermined force with which the suture retainer is to be pressed against body tissue, pressing the suture retainer against the body tissue with the predetermined force, and, while pressing the suture retainer against the body tissue with the predetermined force, securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture.
- 26. A method as set forth in claim 25 wherein said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture includes gripping the first and second sections of the suture with the suture retainer.
- 27. A method as set forth in claim 26 wherein said step of gripping the first and second sections of the suture with the suture retainer includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer.
- 28. A method as set forth in claim 25 wherein said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture includes clamping the suture retainer between a pair of force application members and squeezing the suture retainer between the force application members.
- 29. A method as set forth in claim 25 wherein said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture includes gripping the first and second sections of the suture with the suture retainer and thereafter deforming the material of the suture retainer.
- 30. A method as set forth in claim 25 wherein said step of inserting first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes forming a bend in the first section of the suture and forming a bend in the second section of the suture, said step of securing the suture retainer includes pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the first section of the suture disposed on a first side of the bend in the first section of the suture and pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the suture disposed on a second side of the bend in the first section of the suture, said step of securing the suture retainer further includes pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the second section of the suture disposed on a first side of the bend in the second section of the suture and pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the suture disposed on a second side of the bend in the second section of the suture.
- 31. A method as set forth in claim 25 further including forming bends in the first and second sections of the suture, said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture includes pressing material of the suture retainer against the bends in the first and second sections of the suture.
- 32. A method as set forth in claim 25 wherein said step of inserting first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes enclosing at least a portion of the suture retainer with turns of the first and second sections of the suture.
- 33. A method as set forth in claim 25 wherein said step of inserting first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes inserting the first and second sections of the suture through a passage in the suture retainer, said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture includes pressing a side surface of the passage in the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture.
- 34. A method as set forth in claim 25 wherein said step of inserting the first and second sections of the suture through the suture retainer includes inserting the first and second sections of the suture through a plurality of passages in the suture retainer, said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture includes pressing side surfaces of the passages in the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture.
- 35. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of sliding a suture retainer along first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue, pressing a leading end surface of the suture retainer against the body tissue, and, securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture by pressing material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture while continuing to press the leading end surface of the suture retainer against the body tissue.
- 36. A method as set forth in claim 35 wherein said step of sliding a suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes moving the suture retainer along an installation path, said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture includes applying force against opposite sides of the suture retainer with clamping elements on a force application tool.
- 37. A method as set forth in claim 36 wherein said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture includes applying at least a predetermined minimum force against opposite sides of the suture retainer for at least a predetermined minimum period of time with the clamping elements.
- 38. A method as set forth in claim 37 wherein the leading end surface of the suture retainer is pressed against the body tissue throughout the predetermined minimum period of time during which the predetermined minimum force-is applied against opposite sides of the suture retainer with the clamping elements.
- 39. A method as set forth in claim 35 wherein said step of sliding the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes sliding an inner side surface of the suture retainer along outer side surfaces on the first and second sections of the suture, said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture while continuing to press the leading end surface of the suture retainer against body tissue includes pressing the inner side surface of the suture retainer against the outer side surfaces on the first and second sections of the suture.
- 40. A method as set forth in claim 35 wherein said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to first and second sections of the suture by pressing material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture while continuing to press the leading end surface of the suture retainer against body tissue includes cold flowing material of the suture retainer under the influence of force applied against outer surface areas on the suture retainer.
- 41. A method as set forth in claim 35 wherein said step of sliding the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue includes moving bends in the first and second sections of the suture along the first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue with the suture retainer.
- 42. A method as set forth in claim 35 wherein said step of sliding the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes moving a helix formed by the first section of the suture along the first section of the suture towards the body tissue and moving a helix formed by the second section of the suture along the second section of the suture towards the body tissue.
- 43. A method as set forth in claim 42 wherein said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the helix formed by the first section of the suture and pressing the material of the suture retainer against the helix formed by the second section of the suture.
- 44. A method as set forth in claim 35 wherein said step of sliding the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes sliding a first surface area on the suture retainer along a first portion of the first section of the suture with the first portion of the first section of the suture extending into the suture retainer in a direction toward the body tissue, sliding a second surface area on the suture retainer along a second portion of the first section of the suture with the second portion of the first section of the suture extending from a bend between the first and second portions of the first section of the suture in a direction away from the body tissue, sliding a third surface area on the suture retainer along a third portion of the first section of the suture with the third portion of the first section of the suture extending from a bend between the second and third portions of the suture in a direction toward the body tissue, sliding the first surface area on the suture retainer along a first portion of the second section of the suture with the first portion of the second section of the suture extending into the suture retainer in a direction toward the body tissue, sliding the second surface area on the suture retainer along a second portion of the second section of the suture with the second portion of the second section of the suture extending from a bend between the first and second portions of the second section of the suture in a direction away from the body tissue, and sliding the third surface area on the suture retainer along a third portion of the second section of the suture with the third portion of the second section of the suture extending from a bend between the second and third portions of the suture in a direction toward the body tissue.
- 45. A method as set forth in claim 35 wherein said step of sliding the suture retainer along first and second sections of the suture includes sliding a first surface area on the suture retainer along a first portion of the first section of the suture with the first portion of the first section of the suture extending into the suture retainer in a direction toward the body tissue, sliding a second surface area on the suture retainer along a second portion of the first section of the suture with the second portion of the first section of the suture extending from a bend between the first and second portions of the first section of the suture in a direction away from the body tissue, sliding a third surface area on the suture along a third portion of the first section of the suture with the third portion of the first section of the suture extending from a bend between the second and third portions of the suture in a direction toward the body tissue, sliding the third surface area on the suture retainer along a first portion of the second section of the suture with the first portion of the second section of the suture extending into the suture retainer in a direction toward the body tissue, sliding the second surface area on the suture retainer along a second portion of the second section of the suture with the second portion of the second section of the suture extending from a bend between the first and second portions of the second section of the suture in a direction away from the body tissue, and sliding the first surface area on the suture retainer along a third portion of the second section of the suture with the third portion of the second section of the suture extending from a bend between the second and third portions of the suture in a direction toward the body tissue.
- 46. A method as set forth in claim 35 further including the steps of retaining a portion of the first section of the suture engaged by the suture retainer in a zig-zag relationship and retaining a portion of the second section of the suture engaged by the suture retainer in a zig-zag relationship during performance of said step of sliding the suture retainer along first and second sections of the suture, said step of sliding the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue includes moving the portion of the first section of the suture which is maintained in a zig-zag relationship toward the body tissue and moving the portion of the second section of the suture which is maintained in a zig-zag relationship toward the body tissue.
- 47. A method as set forth in claim 46 wherein said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture while continuing to press the leading end surface of the suture retainer against the body tissue includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the portion of the first section of the suture which is maintained in a zig-zag relationship and against the portion of the second section of the suture which is maintained in a zig-zag relationship.
- 48. A method as set forth in claim 35 further including the steps of forming a first loop in the first section of the suture and forming a second loop in the second section of the suture, said step of sliding the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue includes moving the loop in the first section of the suture and the loop in the second section of the suture along the first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue.
- 49. A method as set forth in claim 48 wherein said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture while continuing to press the leading end surface of the suture retainer against the body tissue includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against at least a portion of the first loop and pressing the material of the suture retainer against at least a portion of the second loop.
- 50. A method as set forth in claim 35 wherein said step of sliding a suture retainer along first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue includes sliding a tubular member along the first and second sections of the suture while a longitudinal central axis of a passage through the tubular member has a first configuration, said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture while continuing to press the leading end surface of the suture retainer against the body tissue includes changing the configuration of the longitudinal central axis of the passage through the tubular member from the first configuration to a second configuration.
- 51. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of maintaining a first bend in a first section of the suture by engaging the first section of the suture with a suture retainer, maintaining a second bend in a second section of the suture by engaging the second section of the suture with the suture retainer, thereafter, moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue, said step of moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes moving the first bend along the first section of the suture toward the body tissue and moving the second bend along the second section of the suture toward the body tissue, transmitting force from a leading end portion of the suture retainer to the body tissue, and securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture while maintaining the first bend in the first section of the suture and the second bend in the second section of the suture and while continuing to transmit force from the leading end portion of the suture retainer to the body tissue.
- 52. A method as set forth in claim 51 wherein said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer.
- 53. A method as set forth in claim 51 wherein said step of transmitting force from a leading end portion of the suture retainer to the body tissue includes transmitting a predetermined force from the leading end portion of the suture retainer to the body tissue and maintaining the transmission of the predetermined force to the body tissue while performing said step of securing the suture.
- 54. A method as set forth in claim 51 wherein said step of moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes sliding the first section of the suture across a portion of the suture retainer which engages the first section of the suture to form the first bend and sliding the second section of the suture across a portion of the suture retainer which engages the second section of the suture to form the second bend.
- 55. A method as set forth in claim 51 further including the steps of forming a loop in the first section of the suture with the loop extending around a portion of the suture retainer and forming a loop in the second section of the suture with the loop extending around a portion of the suture retainer, said steps of moving the first and second bends along the first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue includes moving the first and second loops along the first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue.
- 56. A method as set forth in claim 51 further including the steps of moving a force application tool along the first and second sections of the suture, said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture includes applying force against opposite sides of the suture retainer with the force application tool.
- 57. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of moving a suture retainer along first and second sections of a suture toward body tissue, transmitting force from a leading end portion of the suture retainer to the body tissue, moving a force application tool along the first and second sections of the suture, and applying force against opposite sides of the suture retainer with the force application tool while continuing to transmit force from the leading end portion of the suture retainer to the body tissue.
- 58. A method as set forth in claim 57 wherein said step of moving a suture retainer along first and second sections of the suture includes transmitting force from the force application tool to the suture retainer to move the suture retainer relative to the first and second sections of the suture.
- 59. A method as set forth in claim 58 wherein said step of moving a force application tool along the first and second sections of the suture is performed simultaneously with performance of said step of moving a suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture.
- 60. A method as set forth in claim 57 wherein said step of moving a force application tool along the first and second sections of the suture is performed simultaneously with performance of said step of moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture toward body tissue
- 61. A method as set forth in claim 57 wherein said step of applying force against opposite sides of the suture retainer with the force application tool includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture under the influence of force applied against opposite sides of the suture retainer by the force application tool.
- 62. A method as set forth in claim 57 wherein said step of applying force against opposite sides of the suture retainer with the force application tool includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer under the influence of force applied against opposite sides of the suture retainer by the force application tool.
- 63. A method as set forth in claim 57 wherein said step of transmitting force from a leading end portion of the suture retainer includes transmitting force from the force application tool through the leading end portion of the suture retainer to the body tissue.
- 64. A method as set forth in claim 57 wherein said step of moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture include moving a first bend in the first section of the suture along the first section of the suture toward the body tissue and moving a second bend in the second section of the suture along the second section of the suture.
- 65. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of gripping a suture retainer with a tool, moving the suture retainer along first and second sections of the suture while gripping the suture retainer with the tool, transmitting force from the tool through the suture retainer to body tissue while gripping the suture retainer with the tool, and gripping the first and second sections of the suture with the suture retainer by applying force against the suture retainer with the tool and deforming the material of the suture retainer under the influence of force transmitted from the tool to the suture retainer.
- 66. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of moving the suture retainer along first and second sections of the suture includes sliding the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture with the first and second sections of the suture disposed in engagement with the suture retainer.
- 67. A method as set forth in claim 65 further including the steps of forming a first bend in the first section of the suture by engaging the first section of the suture with the suture retainer, and forming a second bend in the second section of the suture by engaging the second section of the suture with the suture retainer, said step of moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes moving the first and second bends along the first and second sections of the suture.
- 68. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of deforming the material of the suture retainer under the influence of force transmitted from the tool to the suture retainer includes cold flowing material of the suture retainer under the influence of the force transmitted from the tool to the suture retainer.
- 69. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of transmitting force from the tool through the suture retainer to body tissue while gripping the suture retainer with the tool includes tensioning the first and second sections of the suture and transmitting a predetermined force from the tool through the suture retainer to the body tissue prior to performing said step of deforming the material of the suture retainer.
- 70. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of deforming the material of the suture retainer is performed with the material of the suture retainer at a temperature below a transition temperature range of material forming the suture retainer.
- 71. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of gripping the suture retainer with a tool includes gripping the suture retainer between a pair of clamp members, said step of deforming the material of the suture retainer includes squeezing the suture retainer between the clamp members.
- 72. A method as set forth in claim 65 wherein said step of applying force against the suture retainer with the tool includes applying at least a predetermined minimum force against the suture retainer for at least a predetermined period of time.
- 73. A method as set forth in claim 65 further including the steps of forming a bend in the first section of the suture and forming a bend in the second section of the suture, said step of deforming material of the suture retainer includes pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the first section of the suture disposed on a first side of the bend in the first section of the suture and pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the first section of the suture disposed on a second side of the bend in the first section of the suture, said step of deforming material of the suture retainer further includes pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the second section of the suture disposed on a first side of the bend in the second section of the suture and pressing material of the suture retainer against a portion of the second section of the suture disposed on a second side of the bend in the second section of the suture.
- 74. A method as set forth in claim 65 further including forming bends in the first and second sections of the suture, said step of deforming the material of the suture retainer includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the bends in the first and second sections of the suture.
- 75. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of wrapping a turn of a first section of the suture around a portion of a suture retainer, wrapping a turn of a second section of the suture around a portion of the suture retainer, thereafter, moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture with the turns in the first and second sections of the suture, transmitting force from a leading end portion of the suture retainer to body tissue, and gripping the first and second sections of the suture with the suture retainer by pressing material of the suture retainer against the turns in the first and second sections of the suture while continuing to transmit force from the leading end portion of the suture retainer to the body tissue.
- 76. A method as set forth in claim 75 wherein said steps of wrapping a turn of the first section of the suture and a turn of the second section of the suture around the suture retainer includes positioning the first and second sections of the suture in a side-by-side relationship throughout the extent of the turns of the first and second sections of the suture
- 77. A method as set forth in claim 75 wherein said steps of wrapping a turn of the first section of the suture and a turn of the second section of the suture around the suture retainer includes wrapping the turn in the first section of the suture in a first direction around the suture retainer and wrapping the turn in the second section of the suture in a second direction around the suture retainer opposite to the first direction.
- 78. A method as set forth in claim 77 wherein said step of wrapping the turn of the second section around the suture retainer includes overlapping the turn in the first section of the suture with the turn in the second section of the suture.
- 79. A method as set forth in claim 78 wherein said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against the turns in the first and second sections of the suture includes pressing the material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture at a location where the turn in the second section of the suture overlaps the turn in the first section of the suture.
- 80. A method as set forth in claim 75 wherein said steps of wrapping a turn of the first section of the suture and a turn of the second section of the suture around the suture retainer includes wrapping the turn in the first section of the suture in a first direction around the suture retainer and wrapping the turn in the second section of the suture in the first direction around the suture retainer.
- 81. A method as set forth in claim 75 wherein said step of wrapping a turn of the second section of the suture around the suture retainer includes maintaining the turn in the second section of the suture in a spaced apart relationship with the turn in the first section of the suture.
- 82. A method as set forth in claim 75 wherein said step of wrapping a turn of a first section of the suture around a portion of a suture retainer includes moving the first section of the suture through a passage in a first portion of the suture retainer and wrapping a turn in the first section of the suture around a second portion of the suture retainer, said step of wrapping a turn of a second section of the suture around a portion of a suture retainer includes moving the second section of the suture through a passage in the first portion of the suture retainer and wrapping a turn in the second section of the suture around the second portion of the suture retainer.
- 83. A method as set forth in claim 82 wherein said step of moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes rotating the second portion of the suture retainer relative to the first portion of the suture retainer.
- 84. A method as set forth in claim 75 wherein said step of wrapping a turn of a first section of the suture around a portion of a suture retainer includes moving the first section of the suture through a first passage in the suture retainer and wrapping a turn of first section of the suture around a portion of the retainer, said step of wrapping a turn of a second section of the suture around a portion of a suture retainer includes moving the second section of the suture through the first passage in the suture retainer and wrapping a turn of the second section of the suture around a portion of the retainer.
- 85. A method as set forth in claim 75 wherein said steps of wrapping turns of first and second sections of the suture around the suture retainer includes moving the first and second sections of the suture through a plurality of passages in the suture retainer, said step of pressing the material of the suture retainer against the turns in the first and second sections of the suture includes pressing side surfaces of the passages in the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture.
- 86. A method as set forth in claim 75 wherein said step of gripping the first and second sections of the suture with the suture retainer by pressing material of the suture retainer against the turns in the first and second sections of the suture includes applying force against the suture retainer and cold flowing material of the suture retainer under the influence of the force applied against the suture retainer.
- 87. A method as set forth in claim 75 further including the step of gripping the suture retainer with a force application tool, said step of moving the first and second sections of the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes moving the suture retainer relative to the suture under the influence of force transmitted from the force transmitting tool to the suture retainer, said step of transmitting force from the leading end portion of the suture retainer to body tissue includes transmitting force from the force application tool to the suture retainer, said step of pressing material of the suture retainer against turns in the first and second sections of the suture includes deforming the material of the suture retainer under the influence of force applied against the suture retainer by the force application tool.
- 88. A method of securing a suture against movement relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of moving a first retainer member along first and second sections of the suture toward the body tissue, moving a second retainer member along the first and second sections of the suture towards the body tissue, gripping the first and second sections of the suture between the first and second retainer members, and transmitting force between the retainer members and the body tissue.
- 89. A method as set forth in claim 88 wherein said step of gripping the first and second sections of the suture between the first and second retainer members includes deforming material of at least one of the retainer members under the influence of force applied against the one retainer member.
- 90. A method as set forth in claim 88 wherein said step of gripping the first and second sections of the suture between the first and second retainer members includes moving the first and second retainer members into telescopic engagement with each other during movement of the second retainer member along the first and second sections of the suture.
- 91. A method as set forth in claim 88 wherein said step of moving the second retainer member along the first and second sections of the suture includes resiliently deflecting one of the retainer members under the influence of force applied against the one of the retainer members by another of the retainer members and snapping the retainer members into locking engagement.
- 92. A method of securing a suture relative to body tissue, said method comprising the steps of wrapping a turn of a first section of the suture around a rotatable portion of a suture retainer, wrapping a turn of a second section of the suture around the rotatable portion of the suture retainer, thereafter, moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture, said step of moving the suture retainer along the first and second sections of the suture includes rotating the rotatable portion of the suture retainer, and thereafter, securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture.
- 93. A method as set forth in claim 92 wherein said step of wrapping a turn of a first section of the suture around a rotatable portion of a suture retainer includes wrapping the first section of the suture in a first direction around the rotatable portion of the suture retainer, said step of wrapping a turn of a second section of the suture around the rotatable portion of the suture retainer includes wrapping the second section of the suture in a second direction around the rotatable portion of the suture retainer.
- 94. A method as set forth in claim 92 wherein said steps of wrapping turns of the first and second sections of the suture around the rotatable portion of the suture retainer includes wrapping the turns of the first and second sections of the suture in the same direction around the rotatable portion of the suture retainer.
- 95. A method as set forth in claim 92 wherein said step of securing the suture retainer against movement relative to the first and second sections of the suture include applying force against surface areas on the suture retainer and pressing material of the suture retainer against the first and second sections of the suture by cold flowing material of the suture retainer under the influence of force applied against surface areas on the suture retainer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/429,100 filed Oct. 28, 1999. The aforementioned application Ser. No. 09/429,100 is itself a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/905,084 filed Aug. 1, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,525.
Divisions (3)
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09850287 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10235576 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
Parent |
09429100 |
Oct 1999 |
US |
Child |
09850287 |
May 2001 |
US |
Parent |
08905084 |
Aug 1997 |
US |
Child |
09429100 |
Oct 1999 |
US |