A61B17/8615

Locking intramedullary nail system

An intramedullary (IM) nail system for the fixation of fractured bones in a patient comprising a nail and compression screws. The length of the body is divided into a distal section and a proximal section with the distal section containing multiple interference sections having a diameter less or greater than that of the body. The threads adjacent the nail head have an apex generally greater than the diameter of the body. The compression screws are dimensioned to be inserted through the bone and contact the nail, pressing it against the bone canal. The nail, once inserted, lies below the surface of the bone.

Modular bone implant devices and means of insertion

A modular bone fixation implant includes a center post having exterior bone engaging features and configured to be implanted within a bone. The center post includes an aperture at an outer end of the center post. One or more interchangeable modular components may be placed within the bone and anchored to the aperture of the center post. Interchangeable modular components may include staples, bone plates, and spacers, each having at least a first end including a post engaging arm sized and shaped to seat within an interlocking feature of the aperture. A locking screw is provided to anchor all components to the center post when the interchangeable modular components have been placed.

SCREW ELEMENT OPTIMIZED FOR 3D PRINTING
20230389965 · 2023-12-07 ·

A screw element for the fixation of bone components and bone fragments is disclosed having a shaft with an external thread and a longitudinal central axis extending along the shaft and defining distal and proximal directions. The screw element includes a continuous cannulation, the cannulation includes at least two laterally extending openings communicating with the cannulation, and that the openings are configured as a polygon in a side view.

ORTHOPEDIC FIXATION DEVICES AND METHODS OF INSTALLATION THEREOF
20210322061 · 2021-10-21 ·

Orthopedic fixation devices and methods of installing the same. The orthopedic fixation device may include a coupling element and a bone fastener, whereby the bone fastener can be loaded into the coupling element through the bottom of a bore in the coupling element.

MODULAR RETAINING SCREWDRIVER

A modular system for treating a bone includes a main body including a channel extending therethrough. A distal end includes a driving feature sized and shaped to engage a corresponding driving structure of one of first and second bone screws. The system also includes an inner shaft sized and shaped to be inserted into the channel and including a distal end including a retaining feature for engaging a corresponding retaining structure extending within a recess at a proximal end of the first screw. Furthermore, the system includes an outer shaft extending longitudinally and including a channel extending therethrough. The channel of the outer shaft is sized and shaped to slidably receive the main body therein and including a retaining feature extending along a distal end thereof. The retaining feature of the outer shaft engages a retaining structure extending along an exterior surface of the second screw.

HEADLESS SCREW REMOVAL TOOL

A bone screw removal device includes a shaft extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal removal tip. The removal tip includes a first portion at a distal-most end of the removal tip, a second portion extending proximally from the first portion and a third portion extending proximally from the second portion. The first portion is sized and shaped to be received within a retaining recess of a bone screw to clear away tissue growth as the first portion is inserted through a driving recess of a bone screw and into the retaining recess. The second portion is configured to be received within a driving recess. The third portion is configured to clear away tissue growth over a proximal end of the bone screw as the first and second portions are inserted into the retaining recess and the driving recess, respectively.

ORTHOPAEDIC BONE STABILISATION DEVICE
20210322074 · 2021-10-21 ·

An orthopaedic bone stabilisation device includes an elongate and integrally formed body having a length extending between proximal and distal ends. The elongate body includes a first threaded section having a head at the proximal end, the head configured to interface with a driver, the threaded section having external threads extending along a length of the first threaded section. The first threaded section extends between the proximal end and a first location of the elongate body. The first threaded section tapers from the proximal end to the first location such that the outer thread diameter of the first section gradually decreases from the proximal end to the first location of the elongate body. The device further includes a second threaded section having external threads, a length, and a substantially uniform thread diameter, and extends between the distal end of the elongate body and a second location of the elongate body.

SELF-RETAINING SCREWDRIVER WITH SLOTTED TIP
20210322076 · 2021-10-21 ·

A screwdriver includes a body extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end. The distal end includes a distal screw engaging tip. The screwdriver also includes a slot extending through a width of the screw engaging tip and extending proximally a distance into the body. The slot permits opposed portions of the screw engaging tip to spread apart from one another into a locking configuration in which the opposed portions apply a radially outward force against an interior surface of a recess in a head of a screw into which the screw engaging tip has been inserted to releasably lock the screw engaging tip within the recess.

Bone stabilization device
11147604 · 2021-10-19 · ·

A device and method for stabilizing a broken bone while it heals is disclosed. The device preferably has a (a) first (or proximal) section with a driving head, threads and a first diameter, and (b) second (or distal) section that is threaded and has a second diameter. The first section is preferably greater in diameter than the second section so that greater torque can be applied to tighten the device. The device may include one or more self-tapping structures to lessen the torque required to screw it into a bone.

Small bone angled compression screw
11147681 · 2021-10-19 · ·

The present invention relates to a device and system for surgical fixation of small bones, small bone fragments, and osteotomies and more particularly to compression screw having a threaded leading portion which is joined to a section that is free from threads, and which includes an angle or from 12° to 25° in a plane through the longitudinal axis of the screw and a portion which is joined to a head having a configuration that is intended to provide anti-rotational stability and compression through the device.