Claims
- 1. A pre-loaded suture anchor assembly for attachment to an anchor driver comprising:
- an anchor body having a suture receiving means for receiving suture;
- a suture having predetermined length and having a first end and a second end, said suture received in said suture receiving means and extending therefrom;
- an elongated, substantially straight rod, having a proximal end and a distal end; and
- an elongated, tubular connecting member for engaging the proximal end of said elongated rod and said first or second suture ends.
- 2. A pre-loaded suture anchor assembly according to claim 1 wherein said elongated, tubular connecting member is a hollow, elongated tubular sleeve having an axial bore with open distal and proximal ends for receiving and frictionally engaging said ends of said suture in the proximal end of said sleeve and said end of said rod in the distal end of said sleeve.
- 3. A pre-loaded suture anchor assembly according to claim 1 wherein said connecting member frictionally engages predetermined portions of the end of said elongated rod and said suture ends.
- 4. A pre-loaded suture anchor assembly according to claim 1 wherein said connecting member comprises a heat-shrinkable tube.
- 5. A method of producing a pre-loaded suture anchor assembly comprising a suture anchor for securing selected tissue thereto, said assembly for being received within and adjacent one end of a throughbore extending entirely through a cannulated suture anchor driver comprising the steps of:
- providing a suture anchor having a suture receiving means for receiving suture;
- providing a predetermined length of suture;
- engaging said predetermined length of suture with said suture receiving means so that at least one end of said suture extends from said suture anchor to enable said suture to secure selected tissue thereto;
- providing an elongated, substantially straight rod having a proximal end and a distal end;
- providing an elongated tubular connecting member having an axial bore with open distal and proximal ends;
- placing said at least one end of said suture into one end of said connecting member and said proximal end of said rod into the other end of said connecting member;
- causing said tubular connecting member to engage said at least one end of said suture and said proximal end of said rod.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 wherein said tubular connecting means is shrinkable tubing and further comprising the step of:
- activating said tubular connecting means in order to cause it to frictionally engage said suture.
- 7. A method according to claim 5 further comprising the steps of:
- providing a cannulated anchor driver having an axial bore and an anchor engaging means at its distal end for engaging said anchor in order to enable it to be driven at a predetermined work site;
- placing said distal end of said elongated rod into the distal end of said axial bore and through the axial bore of said cannulated anchor driver;
- pulling the assembly through the axial bore until the anchor is seated at the distal tip of the driver.
- 8. A method of enabling a user to load a pre-loaded suture anchor assembly into an elongated cannulated driver for driving a suture anchor comprising the steps of:
- providing a pre-loaded suture anchor assembly comprising a suture anchor, a predetermined length of suture having a predetermined proximal portion thereof contiguous to said suture anchor and at least one distal unattached end portion, an elongated rod and an elongated connecting member for securing one end of said rod in an endwise manner to said at least one distal end portion of said suture;
- providing a cannulated driver having an axially aligned throughbore entirely therethrough;
- axially inserting said elongated rod into and through said throughbore of said cannulated driver sufficiently to pass said elongated rod entirely through said throughbore to enable it to be grasped by the user;
- seating said suture anchor in the driver to enable it to be driven thereby; and removing said connecting member and rod from said assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 08/597,792, filed Feb. 7, 1996.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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