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US Patent 9693765 Surgical assembly for rotator cuff repair

Patent 9693765 was granted and assigned to Arthrex on July, 2017 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Arthrex
Arthrex
Current Assignee
Arthrex
Arthrex
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
9693765
Patent Inventor Names
Derek C. Sullivan0
Laurence D. Higgins0
Peter J. Dreyfuss0
Date of Patent
July 4, 2017
Patent Application Number
14606711
Date Filed
January 27, 2015
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12064156 Dynamic compression fixation devices
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US Patent 11744626 Bone fixation system with fasteners and a removal tool for decoupling of the fasteners
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US Patent 11980402 Apparatus for stabilization of a bone fracture site
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US Patent 11980541 Cartridge device for suture anchor and suture management during implantation of a micro suture anchor array
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US Patent 11992203 Tensionable and lockable micro suture anchors and anchor arrays for anatomical attachment of soft tissue to bone
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US Patent 12059146 Tensionable and lockable micro suture anchors and anchor arrays for anatomical attachment of soft tissue to bone
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US Patent 12059147 Knotless micro-suture anchors and anchor arrays for anatomical attachment of soft tissue to bone
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Todd J Scherbel
Patent abstract

Knotless, adjustable anchor systems that allow for knotless tensioning of tissue (such as the rotator cuff) after anchor implantation. The knotless, adjustable anchor system includes knotless anchors (for example, swivel and/or screw-in suture anchors and/or push-in suture anchors) that are modified to carry a self-locking, adjustable construct (for example, a suture assembly with a spliced suture loop) and to position the self-locking, adjustable construct at the repair site. The system allows for knotless tensioning of the tissue after the knotless anchors have been implanted. The medial row anchors are implanted and passed through tissue in a similar fashion as the current Corkscrew® or SwiveLock® C anchors are. The lateral row anchors are similar to a knotless SutureTak® but modified to accommodate a larger suture to hold a larger load. The suture is interconnected to the medial row and returned back to the lateral row for loading into the splice.

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