A61B17/8695

STABILIZING BONES USING SCREWS AND RODS

An orthopedic fixation device for affixing the screw head of a polyaxial pedicle screw has a tulip, a saddle, and a ring. The tulip has an interior cavity and two opposed threaded arms and a lower ledge. The saddle is inserted into the tulip body, and has a U shaped groove for receiving a spinal fixation rod. The ring has a diameter that is smaller than the widest diameter of the screw head, and is formable into a diameter larger than the widest diameter of the screw head when the screw head is pushed into the ring. The ring has a connection portion that mates with a connection portion of the saddle. The screw head is clamped within the tulip body between the saddle and the ring when a cap is threaded between the tulip arms.

Shape changing bone implant and method of use for enhancing healing
RE049667 · 2023-09-26 ·

Described is a new bone healing method and class of bone fixation implants that change shape once implanted so as to minimize non-healing and speed the bone healing process. The bone fixation method involves shape changing implants that continuously hold the bones in apposition so that a gap does not form. Gaps in time allow non-bony tissue to infiltrate and stop healing. Furthermore, the implants actively compress bone to increase bone mass and strength. Bone cell pressure due to compression and electrical current flow due to bone deformation act to stimulate healing. The new implant designs also provide a scaffolding to conduct bone through the implant and across the healing bone interface. The methods and designs are applicable to but not limited to use for bone screws, plates, staples, rods, cylinders and external fixation devices.

LOW PROFILE SPINAL TETHERING DEVICES

Methods and devices for treating spinal deformities are provided. In one exemplary embodiment, a low-profile spinal anchoring device is provided for receiving a spinal fixation element, such as a tether, therethrough. The device generally includes a staple body that is adapted to seat a spinal fixation element, a fastening element for fixing the staple body to bone, and a locking assembly for coupling a spinal fixation element to the staple body. In one embodiment, the locking assembly includes a washer that is adapted to couple to the staple body such that the spinal fixation is disposed therebetween, and a locking nut that is adapted to engage the staple body to mate the washer to the staple body.

Orthopedic Implanted Screw
20210361334 · 2021-11-25 ·

Provided is an orthopedic implanted screw. The orthopedic implanted screw may include a fixed seat and a screw body. The fixed seat may include a seat body, a deformation limiting portion and a taper portion. Herein, the seat body is provided with a limiting cavity, a top avoiding opening and a bottom avoiding opening, the deformation limiting portion is provided on an inner wall surface of the seat body, and the taper portion is provided on an outer wall surface of the seat body. The screw body is detachably mounted on the fixed seat, the screw body being configured to drill into a bone in a rotating mode, the taper portion may drills into the bone, to accordingly prevent the screw body from dropping out of the bone.

BONE STABILIZATION SYSTEMS

An aiming guide system configured for connection to a bone plate including an aiming arm and a connection assembly. The aiming arm has a rigid body extending from a proximal end to a distal end with a plurality of aiming holes defined through the rigid body between the proximal end and the distal end thereof. The distal end defines an attachment slot through the body. The connection assembly is configured to engage an attachment screw hole of the bone plate and the attachment slot such that the aiming arm is fixed in position relative to the bone plate with each of the aiming holes aligned with a respective hole along the bone plate.

Active compression apparatus, methods of assembly and methods of use

Compression devices for joining tissue and methods for using and fabricating the same.

LOCKING VARIABLE LENGTH COMPRESSION SCREW

A variable length headless compression screw insertion system includes a compression screw and a driver assembly for driving the compression screw into a bone. The compression screw has a bone screw and a compression sleeve coupled to the bone screw. The bone screw includes a proximal end having an external threading threadably received in the compression sleeve, and the compression sleeve includes a proximal end having a predefined drive feature and an external threading. The driver assembly includes a sleeve coupler adapted to threadably receive the external threading of the compression sleeve. A ram driver is coupled to the sleeve coupler and has a predetermined length such that its distal end is shaped to contact the proximal end of the bone screw to prevent translation of the bone screw relative to the compression sleeve.

Modular Head Compression Screw System and Device
20220000528 · 2022-01-06 ·

A modular head compression screw system is disclosed and has a cannulated compression screw component with a modular head. The compression screw component includes a tubular body and penetrating tip having a first and second end, and an exterior thread on the tubular body which extends to the second end of the tubular body or penetrating tip. A second exterior thread is positioned around the diameter of the first end to create a posted compression screw. Further, a modular head is removably secured at the first end via the second exterior thread and configured to engage with a driver to advance the compression screw in to the bone. Each modular head component may have a threaded head component which removably secures to the first end of the tubular body, and a fixation component which acts to engage tendons and/or bones.

Coupling device and instrument for connecting the coupling device to a head of a bone anchor

A coupling device includes a receiving part having a head receiving portion for pivotably receiving a head of a bone anchor and a rod receiving portion defining a recess for receiving the rod, the rod receiving portion having an engagement structure for engaging a locking member to lock the rod in the recess and a first engagement surface different from the engagement structure for engaging an instrument, wherein the first engagement surface is formed away from radially outwardly facing regions of the rod receiving portion, and a locking ring positionable around the head receiving portion and having a second engagement surface for engaging the instrument. The locking ring can assume an insertion position where the head of the bone anchor is insertable into the head receiving portion, and a pre-locking position where the head is prevented from removal from the head receiving portion.

BONE SCREW THREADED ENLARGER
20230320761 · 2023-10-12 ·

A bone fastener system can comprise a fastener and a first sizing component. The fastener can comprise a shaft that provides an anchoring footprint. The first sizing component can be configured to be connected to the shaft and can include a first anchoring feature, or circumferential bone engaging feature, to increase a size of the anchoring footprint. The first anchoring feature can comprise a sleeve that radially expands a diameter of the threaded shaft. The first anchoring feature can comprise axially extending teeth. The system can further comprise a second sizing component including a second anchoring feature to increase the size of the anchoring footprint, the second anchoring feature being different from the first anchoring feature. The second anchoring feature can expand the diameter of the threaded shaft a greater amount than the first anchoring feature. The second anchoring feature can have a length greater than the first anchoring feature.