Claims
- 1. A torque driver for driving an interference screw, comprising:
a handle; a sleeve fixedly connected to the handle; a drive shaft having a drive head formed at the distal portion thereof, the proximal end of the drive shaft being covered by and rotatable in the sleeve; and a torque measurement assembly which includes a proximal cup fixedly connected to a sleeve, a distal cup fixedly connected t the drive shaft, and a coil spring encased between the proximal and distal cups, wherein one end of the coil spring is fixed in the proximal cup and the other end of the coil spring is fixed in the distal cup.
- 2. The torque driver according to claim 1, wherein the torque measurement assembly further includes a stop for limiting further relative rotation between the proximal and distal cups at a position between the proximal and distal cups when the coil spring is tightened to a maximum level of tension.
- 3. The torque driver according to claim 1, wherein the torque measurement assembly further includes at least one stop mechanism for limiting the relative range of rotation between the proximal and distal cups, the range corresponding to the position between the proximal and distal cups in a state in which no force is exerted on the spring, and the position between the proximal and distal cups when the coil spring is tightened to a maximum level of tension.
- 4. The torque driver according to claim 3, wherein the stop mechanism is formed by an arcuate groove formed in one of the proximal and distal cups, and a guide pin fixed in the other of the proximal and distal cups so that the guide pin is guided along the arcuate groove during relative rotation between the proximal and distal cups.
- 5. The torque driver according to claim 1, wherein one of the proximal and distal cups has a scale marked thereon and the other has a reference mark provided thereon for indicating a measurement of the torque being exerted during use of the driver.
- 6. The torque driver according to claim 5, wherein the scale markings indicate a range corresponding to the position between the proximal and distal cups in a state in which no force is exerted on the spring, and the position between the proximal and distal cups when the coil spring is tightened to a maximum desirable level of tension.
- 7. The torque driver according to claim 5, wherein the torque measurement assembly further includes a stop mechanism for limiting further relative rotation between the proximal and distal cups at a position between the proximal and distal cups when the coil spring is tightened to a maximum level of tension.
- 8. The torque driver according to claim 7, wherein the stop mechanism is formed by an arcuate groove formed in one of the proximal and distal cups, and a guide pin fixed in the other of the proximal and distal cups so that the guide pin is guided along the arcuate groove during relative rotation between the proximal and distal cups.
- 9. The torque driver according to claim 5, wherein the torque measurement assembly further includes at least one stop mechanism for limiting the relative range of rotation between the proximal and distal cups, the range corresponding to the maximum and minimum torque measurements indicated on the scale.
- 10. The torque driver according to claim 1, wherein the drive head is an elongated hexagonally shaped shaft.
- 11. The torque driver according to claim 1, wherein the drive head has radially extending protrusions to mate with a drive socket formed in an interference screw to be driven by the driver.
- 12. The torque driver according to claim 1, further comprising a cannula extending through the handle, drive shaft, drive head and torque assembly to allow a guide wire to be inserted therethrough.
- 13. The torque driver according to claim 1, wherein the torque measurement assembly, drive shaft and sleeve are releasable from the handle as a unit so as to be interchangeable.
- 14. The torque driver according to claim 1, wherein the handle is a ratchet handle to only permit the exertion of force in one rotational direction.
- 15. A method of securing soft tissue to a bone by interference fixation using an interference screw, said method comprising the steps of:
forming a tunnel in the bone, said tunnel having a wall; inserting the soft tissue in the tunnel; positioning the interference screw to be driven into the tunnel; using a torque driver to drive the interference screw into the tunnel, wherein the torque driver includes an assembly having a measurement scale for indicating the amount of torque exerted during insertion of the interference screw; gauging the amount of torque exerted during the insertion of the interference screw using the measurement scale; and determining whether the amount of torque measured by the measurement scale reaches at least a desired minimum value.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the interference screw has a diameter relative to the diameter of the bone tunnel formed so as to achieve an interference fit of 1.5 mm upon insertion of the interference screw into the tunnel.
- 17. The method according to claim 15, wherein if the measured torque is less than the desired minimum value, further comprising exchanging the interference screw with another interference screw having a larger diameter.
- 18. The method according to claim 15, wherein if the measured torque is less than the desired minimum value, further comprising installing a backup fixation device to supplement the fixation strength of the soft tissue.
- 19. The method according to claim 15, wherein if the measured torque reaches a maximum value on the measurement scale, further comprising exchanging the interference screw with another interference screw having a smaller diameter.
- 20. The method according to claim 15, wherein if the measured torque reaches a maximum value on the measurement scale, further comprising widening the diameter of the bone tunnel and re-installing the interference screw.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/270,865, filed Feb. 26, 2001, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60270865 |
Feb 2001 |
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