A61B17/863

Bone Screws

A bone screw includes a screw body having a head at one end of the screw and a tip at an opposite end of the screw; head threads directly attached to the screw body and continuous around the head of the screw; tip threads directly attached to the screw body and continuous around the tip of the screw; and overhanging thread portions between the head threads and the tip threads, the overhanging thread portions spaced apart, with unthreaded channels between the overhanging thread portions and the overhanging thread portions overhanging a portion of the unthreaded channels.

MEDICAL IMPLANT THREADED PLUG HAVING A LOWER CENTRALIZED OPENING AND ROD ENGAGING PROTRUSION
20230225767 · 2023-07-20 ·

A receiver assembly for securing an elongate rod to a bone anchor including a receiver and a threaded plug. The receiver including an upper portion defining a channel to receive the elongate rod, an interior surface having helically wound receiver thread, and an exterior surface having first and second horizontal curvate extending instrument engaging grooves. The threaded plug including a longitudinal axis, a lower surface having a protrusion, and an external side surface having a continuous helically wound closure thread to rotatably mate with the helically wound receiver thread. The continuous helically wound closure thread including a lower leading surface and an upper trailing surface, both extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and a cylindrical outer crest surface extending parallel to the longitudinal axis. When the protrusion on the threaded plug engages the elongate rod, the threaded plug does not extend overtop a top surface of the receiver.

FLEXIBLE BONE IMPLANT
20230225771 · 2023-07-20 ·

Examples of devices and methods for stabilizing a fracture in a bone include a body having an elongate distal portion having an outer surface defining a screw thread and an elongate proximal portion having a non-threaded outer surface.

Bone anchor for triangular iliosacral osteosynthesis

The invention relates to a bone anchor for triangular iliosacral osteosynthesis. The bone anchor includes an ilium screw having a first longitudinal direction and an iliosacral screw having a second longitudinal direction. The ilium screw, in a thread-free portion, has a preferably elongated-hole-like through-opening transversely to the first longitudinal direction, and the iliosacral screw has such a smaller outer diameter in relation to the ilium screw that the iliosacral screw can be guided through the through-opening and can be screwed proceeding from the ilium into the sacrum, through the ilium screw.

Spinal implant system and method

A bone fastener includes a shaft. The shaft includes a wall that defines a longitudinal cavity and a plurality of openings in communication therewith. The openings are disposed in axial alignment along the shaft and the wall is closed exclusive of the openings. In some embodiments, systems, spinal constructs, surgical instruments and methods are disclosed.

Bone screw implant for sacroiliac joint fusion
11701148 · 2023-07-18 · ·

A bone screw for sacroiliac joint fusion is characterized by a longitudinal bone screw and a cylindrical sleeve received on a proximal end of the bone screw. The sleeve has axially extending fins or flutes on its outer surface that extend generally from one end of the sleeve to the other end of the sleeve. This feature allows the sleeve to resist reverse rotation which, in turn, aids in preventing back-out of the bone screw once installed. The bone screw has a self-tapping tip that allows the bone screw to be installed without need for a pilot hole, and self-harvesting geometry that gathers and retains bone shavings in and along the bone screw that are produced by bone screw installation for use as graft for bone fusion.

System and method for inserting an intramedullary nail

An intramedullary (IM) nail insertion assembly includes an IM nail extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end. A proximal portion of the IM nail has an internal threading. The IM nail insertion assembly also includes a connecting screw extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end. A distal portion of the connecting screw has an external threading for engaging the internal threading of the TM nail. One of the proximal portion of the IM nail and the distal portion of the connecting screw has a feature to resist a disengagement of the proximal portion from the distal portion.

MODULAR SPINAL FIXATION SYSTEM WITH BOTTOM-LOADED THREADED UNIVERSAL SHANK HEADS

A modular spinal fixation system for securing an elongate rod to a bone of a patient includes a plurality of bone anchors, each having a universal shank head and an anchor portion opposite the universal shank head configured for fixation to the bone. The system further includes a plurality of pivoting and non-pivoting receiver sub-assemblies, with each receiver sub-assembly including a receiver having an upper portion defining a channel configured to receive the elongate rod and a base defining a lower portion of a central bore communicating with a bottom surface of the receiver through a bottom opening, and one of a shank head-engaging retainer or a rod-engaging insert positioned within the central bore. Each of the universal shank heads is configured for uploading into both the pivoting and non-pivoting receiver sub-assemblies through the bottom opening of the receiver and for axial rotation about a longitudinal axis of the shank relative to the receiver prior to locking the receiver sub-assembly to the head of the shank with the elongate rod and a closure.

THREADED IMPLANTS AND METHODS OF USE ACROSS BONE SEGMENTS

A threaded implant can be provided with an elongated main body having external threads configured to thread into bone, and an internal support structure located within the external threads. The internal support structure has a helical arrangement that extends in an opposite direction to the external threads. Other threaded implants and methods are also disclosed.

Fastening devices, systems, and methods

A pedicle bone fastener may include a shaft, a helical thread, and an integrated attachment feature. The shaft may include a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis. The helical thread may be disposed about the shaft along the longitudinal axis between the proximal and distal ends of the shaft. The helical thread may include a first undercut surface and a second undercut surface. The first undercut surface may be angled toward one of the proximal end and the distal end of the shaft and the second undercut surface may be angled toward the other one of the proximal end and the distal end of the shaft. The integrated attachment feature may be disposed at the proximal end of the shaft and configured to be adjustably secured to a spinal stabilization implement.