Claims
- 1. An anchor for securing soft tissue to bone or to soft tissue comprising:
an attachment means having a long axis and a head at a first end of the long axis; means to accommodate a securing or drive tool; and an anchor hole through the head, the anchor hole having an upper aperture and a lower aperture, the anchor hole oriented to cause a line through the center of the anchor hole to intersect an extension of the long axis beyond the head.
- 2. The anchor of claim 1 further comprising:
a shoulder displaced about the attachment means near the head to provide a visual and tactile reference for maintaining proper head height above the bone.
- 3. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the upper aperture and lower aperture are chamfered.
- 4. The anchor of claim 3 wherein the chamfer extends from 5 to 50 percent of the total length of an anchor hole.
- 5. The anchor of claim 1 further comprising:
a plurality of anchor holes disposed about the circumference of the head.
- 6. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the anchor comprises an inert material.
- 7. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the anchor comprises plastic, stainless steel, titanium alloy or absorbable material or a combination thereof.
- 8. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the attachment means comprises a screw.
- 9. The anchor of claim 8 wherein the means to accommodate a securing or drive tool comprises a drive aperture on the head to accept a tool for imparting torque to the anchor.
- 10. The anchor of claim 1 wherein the head is generally conical having a vertex, an upper surface and a lower surface, the vertex of the cone attached to the attachment means with the primary axis of the cone collinear with the long axis of the attachment means.
- 11. The anchor of claim 10 wherein the angle between the lower surface and the long axis is between 90 and 150 degrees.
- 12. The anchor of claim 10 wherein the angle between the anchor holes and the long axis is between 0 and 75 degrees.
- 13. The anchor of claim 10 wherein the angle between the anchor holes and the long axis is between 35 and 50 degrees, and the chamfers are 45 degrees from a centerline 4 through each anchor hole.
- 14. A surgical anchor for reapproximating soft tissue to bone or to soft tissue comprising:
a screw having a head, a shank and a threaded end; a shoulder between the body and the shank to provide a visual arid tactile reference for proper head height above the bone; means to accommodate a securing or drive tool; and a plurality of generally radial anchor holes disposed about the circumference of the head and extending through the head, each anchor hole describing an angle between 0 and 75 degrees from the shank to a line through the anchor hole.
- 15. The anchor of claim 14 wherein the anchor comprises an inert material.
- 16. The anchor of claim 14 wherein the anchor comprises plastic, stainless steel, titanium alloy or absorbable material or a combination thereof.
- 17. The anchor of claim 14 wherein the anchor holes are skewed about the long axis of the body.
- 18. The anchor of claim 14 wherein the plurality of anchor holes further comprise apertures that are chamfered with a chamfer extending from 5 to 50 percent of the total length of an anchor hole.
- 19. The anchor of claim 14 wherein the head is an inverted cone having a generally flat upper surface and a sloping lower surface Describing an angle between 90 and 150 degrees from the surface of the shank.
- 20. The anchor of claim 14 wherein the means to accommodate a securing or drive tool comprises a drive aperture on the head to accept a tool for imparting torque to the anchor.
- 21. An anchor for securing soft tissue to bone or to soft tissue comprising;
an attachment means having a long axis and a head at a first end of the long axis; means to accommodate a securing or drive tool; and an anchor hole through the head, the anchor hole having an upper aperture and a lower aperture, the anchor hole oriented to cause a line through the center of the anchor hole to be skew to the long axis.
- 22. The anchor of claim 21 further comprising:
a shoulder displaced about the attachment means near the head to provide a visual and tactile reference for maintaining proper head height above the bone.
- 23. The anchor of claim 21 wherein the upper aperture and lower aperture are chamfered.
- 24. The anchor of claim 23 wherein the chamfer extends from 5 to 50 percent of the total length of an anchor hole.
- 25. The anchor of claim 21 further comprising:
a plurality of anchor holes disposed about the circumference of the head.
- 26. The anchor of claim 21 wherein the anchor holes are in a plane perpendicular to the long axis.
- 27. The anchor of claim 21 wherein the attachment means comprises a screw.
- 28. The anchor of claim 27 wherein the means to accommodate a securing or drive tool comprises a drive aperture on the head to accept a tool for imparting torque to the anchor.
- 29. The anchor of claim 21 wherein the anchor comprises an inert material.
- 30. The anchor of claim 21 wherein the anchor comprises plastic, stainless steel, titanium alloy or absorbable material or a combination thereof.
- 31. The anchor of claim 21 wherein the head is generally conical having a vertex, an upper surface and a lower surface, the vertex of the cone attached to the attachment means with the primary axis of the cone collinear with the long axis of the attachment means.
- 32. The anchor of claim 31 wherein the angle between the lower surface and the long axis is between 90 and 150 degrees.
- 33. The anchor of claim 31 wherein the angle between the anchor holes and the long axis is between 0 and 75 degrees.
- 34. The anchor of claim 31 wherein the angle between the anchor holes and the long axis is between 35 and 50 degrees, and the chamfers are 45 degrees from a centerline through each anchor hole.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This invention claims priority or copending U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/048,284.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60048284 |
Jun 1997 |
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Continuations (1)
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09089231 |
Jun 1998 |
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09747991 |
Dec 2000 |
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