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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 18, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 06, 2011
Gregory J. Denham, Warsaw, IN (US);
Daniel Norton, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Chris Palese, South Whitley, IN (US);
Kevin T. Stone, Winona Lake, IN (US);
Gregory J. Denham, Warsaw, IN (US);
Daniel Norton, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Chris Palese, South Whitley, IN (US);
Kevin T. Stone, Winona Lake, IN (US);
Biomet Sports Medicine, LLC, Warsaw, IN (US);
Abstract
An anchor for securing tissue to bone can include a flexible first tubular member, a flexible second tubular member, and a first suture member. The first tubular member can include a first wall defining a first passage between first and second ends. The second tubular member can include a second wall defining a second passage between first and second ends. The first suture member can couple the first tubular member and the second tubular member. The first suture member can pass through the first wall and the first passage and the second wall and the second passage. The first tubular member and the second tubular member can engage each other and deform to form an anchoring mass upon tensioning the first suture member. A method of preparing an anchor for securing tissue to bone and a method of securing a tissue to a bone are also provided.