Patent ID: 8636799

Claim:
A method for securing a graft ligament in a bone tunnel having an end opening in a bone surface, a free end of the graft ligament extending out of the bone tunnel end opening, the method comprising the steps of: providing a tubular fixation screw for insertion into the bone tunnel adjacent the graft ligament for impinging upon the graft ligament and a wall of the bone tunnel to fix the graft ligament to the wall in the bone tunnel, the screw comprising: an elongated tubular shank provided with apertures extending through sidewalls thereof, and having a proximal end extending along a plane at a non-right angle to a center axis of the shank; a generally planar distal end extending along a plane normal to the center axis of the shank; the center axis extending from the distal end to the proximal end; and screw threads disposed on the tubular shank and extending from the distal end to the proximal end; wherein the apertures in the shank are disposed between the screw threads, and wherein a plurality of the apertures are disposed in straight rows extending lengthwise of the tubular shank, each lengthwise row of apertures comprising apertures in each of said lengthwise rows separated from each other by a widthwise extending screw thread devoid of an aperture in the lengthwise row; and said plurality of apertures are disposed in widthwise grooves between the screw threads; the lengthwise rows of apertures being spaced from each other widthwise of the shank, such that each aperture is spaced widthwise from a neighboring aperture by a wall portion of the shank and each aperture is disposed in the lengthwise row of apertures; whereby each of the apertures is adjacent sidewall portions and spaced from other apertures by the sidewall portions; the proximal end comprising a slanted end surface disposed transversely to the central axis and at an angle thereto other than a normal angle, and appropriate for positioning as generally a continuation of surrounding portions of the bone surface; pulling the graft ligament taut; inserting the fixation screw into the bone tunnel and advancing the screw therein to threadedly engage the graft ligament and the wall of the bone tunnel to fix the graft ligament in the bone tunnel; and turning the screw until the shank proximal end surface thereof is substantially flush with the surrounding bone surface, and the apertures extending through the shank sidewalls are disposed to receive migration of material from the bone tunnel wall to lock the screw and the graft ligament in the bone tunnel.