BIAXIAL CORE FASTENER
20220079641 ยท 2022-03-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/746
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An improved biaxial core fastener for providing axial support is provided with a cylindrical housing presenting a tubular passage therethrough; an anchoring plate extending angularly from the cylindrical housing; the tubular passage having a threaded receiver; a side port extending along the cylindrical housing; a moveable axial support presenting a shaped head which is shaped with a radial passage extending therefrom the radial passage being in fluidic communication with the side port; and the moveable axial support configured for axial movement of said shaped head.
Claims
1. An improved biaxial core fastener comprising: a cylindrical housing presenting a tubular passage therethrough; an anchoring plate extending angularly from said cylindrical housing; said tubular passage presenting a threaded receiver; a side port extending along the cylindrical housing; a moveable axial support presenting a shaped head; said shaped head further comprising a radial passage extending therefrom; said radial passage being in fluidic communication with said side port; and said moveable axial support configured for axial movement of said shaped head.
2. An improved biaxial core fastener comprising: a cylindrical housing configured for axial movement of an axial support; a side port positioned along said cylindrical housing; and said axial support presenting a shaped head comprising a radial passage extending radially therefrom whereby said radial passage is in fluidic communication with said side port.
3. The improved biaxial core fastener of claim 2 wherein said cylindrical housing further comprises an anchoring plate extending angularly from said cylindrical housing.
4. The improved biaxial core fastener of claim 2 wherein said axial support further comprises a threaded member configured for threaded receipt by said cylindrical housing.
5. The improved biaxial core fastener of claim 2 wherein said shaped head includes a concave face with a centrally located aperture extending therethrough.
6. The improved biaxial core fastener of claim 2 further comprising a second side port spaced on said cylindrical housing, opposite said side port said second side port in fluidic communication with said radial passage during axial movement of said axial support.
7. The improved biaxial core fastener of claim 2 wherein said shaped head is configured for engagement with a damaged boney region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
[0013] Referring to the drawings in more detail an embodiment of the biaxial core fastener tool is illustrated, generally referred to herein by reference numeral 10 formed in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention.
[0014] As depicted in
[0015] The anchoring plate 30 includes a tapered end with may include a partially curved or concave surface which includes a pair of anchor fasteners for receipt of a plurality of anchors which can be threaded through the anchoring plate 30 into the desired bone structure. The anchoring plate 30 is angled from the cylindrical housing 40 to allow for angular insertion of the axial support 50.
[0016] The movable axial support 50 is configured for axial movement from an outer bone surface towards an area of damaged bone to provide compressive support along the desired area of the bone. For operational movement, the moveable axial support 50 includes a shaped head 52 which as illustrated in
[0017] The shaped head 52 is configured for operational engagement with a threaded rod 51 with corresponding threaded structures for operational receipt by the tubular passage 42. As the threaded rod 51, also referred to as a threaded member, is rotated the threaded structure moves the moveable axial support 50 along the tubular passage 42 moving the shaped head 52 towards or away from the damaged bone area.
[0018] In operation, the moveable axial support 50 generally includes axial extension of the threaded rod 51 towards the shaped head 52. As depicted in
[0019] At least one side port 44 is located along the cylindrical housing 40. In one embodiment of
[0020] The spacer 46 is illustrated in
[0021] Generally, the moveable axial support 50 includes threaded member 51 which extends from a distal to a proximate end 51a, 51b. The distal end 51a is association with the shaped head 52. The proximal end 51a is spaced opposite the distal end 51b and presents the shaped head 52 while the proximate end 51b is associated with a shaped opening 51c. The shaped opening 51c generally allows for rotation of the moveable axial support 50 through engagement of the shaped opening 51c, with for example, a rotational driver (not shown). During operation, the moveable axial support 50 is advanced axially towards the desired positioned by rotating the shaped opening 51c about the moveable axial support 50. Upon axial advancement of the moveable axial support 50 to the desired position, the shaped head 52 provides support for any received load.
[0022] As further illustrated in
[0023] Generally, the radial passages 56 are in fluid communication with the side port 44 such that they attempt to equalize their pressure equilibrium. By applying a negative pressure such as an aspirator, suction or vacuum source to the proximate end of the tubular passage 42, the pressure around the side port 44 decreases causing the fluid to travel to the side port 44 from the region surrounding the debrided bone surface, behind the shaped head 52, through the radial passages 56. In this way, the user can remove various fluids from a region otherwise inaccessible based upon the engagement of the supported load. Alternatively, compressing any bone placed in the area of the removed damaged bone with the shaped head 52 will induce fluid to flow along the moveable axial support 50 and enter the side portal 44.
[0024] It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.