Patent ID: 7458975
Filing Date: 2008-12-02
Classification: A61B,Y10S

Abstract:
1. A method of repairing a knee, comprising: providing an anterior cruciate ligament replacement graft having opposed ends; drilling a longitudinal tibial tunnel through a top section of a tibia, the tibial tunnel having a top opening and a bottom opening; drilling a longitudinal femoral tunnel through a bottom section of an adjacent femur such that the tibial tunnel and the femoral tunnel are substantially in alignment, wherein said femoral tunnel has a bottom opening and a top opening; drilling a substantially transverse tunnel through the femoral tunnel, such that the transverse tunnel intersects the femoral tunnel, and is in communication therewith, the transverse tunnel having first and second open ends; providing a filamentary member, wherein said filamentary member comprises an endless loop; threading the filamentary member through the knee such that a first loop segment of the filamentary member extends out from one end of the transverse tunnel and a second loop segment of the filamentary member extends out through a bottom opening of the tibial tunnel; providing a surgical needle and attached surgical suture; folding the graft to form a graft loop having a top, a bottom, and an opening; engaging the graft with the suture such that the suture passes through the graft loop opening; engaging the graft with the filamentary member such that it passes through the graft loop opening; pulling the graft loop up and into the tibial tunnel by pulling on the needle and suture, such that the top of the graft is outside of the tibial tunnel adjacent to the bottom opening of the femoral tunnel, and the second loop segment of the filamentary member is also outside of the tibial tunnel; adjacent to the bottom opening of the femoral tunnel cutting the first loop segment of the filamentary member to form first and second ends, and manipulating the filamentary member to extend completely through the transverse tunnel such that the first end of the filamentary member extends out from the first open end of the transverse tunnel and the second end of the filamentary member extends out from the opposed second open end of the transverse tunnel; pulling the top section of the graft into the femoral tunnel by pulling on the needle and suture such that the graft loop opening is in alignment with the transverse tunnel; manipulating the filamentary member such that it is tensioned to form a substantially straight configuration that is substantially in alignment with the transverse tunnel; providing a cannulated bone cross-pin having an outer surface; and, securing the upper end of the graft loop in the femoral tunnel by passing the cannulated cross-pin over the filamentary member and through the graft loop opening, and mounting the cross-pin in the transverse tunnel.