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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 2024
Filed:
Dec. 16, 2021
Smith & Nephew, Inc., Memphis, TN (US);
Smith & Nephew Orthopaedics Ag, Zug, CH;
Smith & Nephew Asia Pacific Pte. Limited, Singapore, SG;
J. W. Thomas Byrd, Nashville, TN (US);
J. W. Thomas Byrd, Nashville, TN (US);
Timothy Young, Natick, MA (US);
Michael Thyden, Billerica, MA (US);
Marc J. Balboa, Hopkinton, MA (US);
Smith & Nephew, Inc., Memphis, TN (US);
Smith & Nephew Orthopaedics AG, , CH;
Smith & Nephew Asia Pacific Pte. Limited, Singapore, SG;
Abstract
Methods for measuring tissue defects include the use of a suture anchor, a drill guide, a needle driver, and a ruler. Using the drill guide, the surgeon extends the suture attached to an implanted anchor between the first and second ends of the defect. The surgeon then attaches a needle driver to the suture extending from the proximal end of the drill guide. Finally, the surgeon retracts the suture back through the drill guide and measures the distance between the needle driver and the proximal end of the drill guide to determine a length of a graft needed to repair the defect.