Intramedullary interlock screw
First Claim
1. A fastener for securing a fixation member with respect to osseous material, comprising:
- an elongate shank formed of a biocompatible material and extended in an axial direction, the shank having a maximum shank diameter and a shank outer surface;
an external thread formed of a biocompatible material and disposed helically about the shank, the external thread having a substantially uniform thread pitch in the axial direction and defining a thread outer surface substantially parallel to the shank outer surface and spaced apart from the shank outer surface by a thread height; and
the thread outer surface is of a width in the axial direction that is at least twenty percent of the thread pitch, and the maximum shank diameter is at least six times the thread height.
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Abstract
An intramedullary interlock screw includes an elongate shank having a preferably cylindrical shank outer surface, and an external thread disposed helically about the shank and having a thread outer surface coaxial with and substantially parallel to the shank outer surface. The shank diameter as determined by the shank outer surface is at least 0.75 times the thread diameter as determined by the thread outer surface, and most preferably is 0.85 - 0.9 times the thread diameter, resulting in a considerable reduction in thread height as compared to similarly sized conventional bone screws. Further, the thread outer surface has a width at least twenty percent of the thread pitch, a substantial increase over the corresponding percentage in conventional bone screws. Both features contribute to an increase in the strength of the screw, in terms of resistance to bending forces applied laterally, i.e. perpendicular to the screw length. The increased thread width in proportion to the thread pitch reduces undesirable stress concentrations at the interface of the interlock screw and an intramedullary nail secured by the interlock screw to a long bone, e.g. the tibia or femur. A bone fixation system typically employs an intramedullary nail in combination with several of the interlock screws, each screw adapted to extend laterally through an associated opening at one of the nail end regions.
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35 Claims
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1. A fastener for securing a fixation member with respect to osseous material, comprising:
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an elongate shank formed of a biocompatible material and extended in an axial direction, the shank having a maximum shank diameter and a shank outer surface;
an external thread formed of a biocompatible material and disposed helically about the shank, the external thread having a substantially uniform thread pitch in the axial direction and defining a thread outer surface substantially parallel to the shank outer surface and spaced apart from the shank outer surface by a thread height; and
the thread outer surface is of a width in the axial direction that is at least twenty percent of the thread pitch, and the maximum shank diameter is at least six times the thread height. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
the width of the thread outer surface is about one-half the thread pitch.
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3. The fastener of claim 1 wherein:
the shank maximum diameter is about 8-18 times the thread height.
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4. The fastener of claim 3 wherein:
the thread width is at least about 11 times the thread height.
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5. The fastener of claim 1 wherein:
the shank outer surface and the thread outer surface are cylindrical whereby the shank has the maximum shank diameter substantially over its entire axial length, and the thread outer surface defines a substantially uniform thread diameter.
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6. The fastener of claim 5 wherein:
the maximum shank diameter is at least about 0.8 times the thread diameter and at most about 0.9 times the thread diameter.
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7. The fastener of claim 5 wherein:
the external thread includes opposite side walls disposed between the shank outer surface and the thread outer surface, and the side walls are at least slightly inclined with respect to planes taken normal to the axial direction.
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8. The fastener of claim 7 wherein:
the junctions of the side walls with the shank outer surface, and of the side walls with the thread outer surface, are rounded.
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9. The fastener of claim 1 further including:
a head disposed at one end of the shank and incorporating a feature coaxial with the shank and having a non-circular profile adapted to accommodate a tool shaped to correspond to said profile and operable to rotate the shank about an axis thereof.
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10. The fastener of claim 9 wherein:
the head has a head diameter larger than the thread diameter, and the feature comprises a hexagonal recess formed in the head.
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11. The fastener of claim 10 further including:
a tapered tip disposed at an end of the shank opposite from the head.
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12. The fastener of claim 1 wherein:
the shank is conical, whereby the shank outer surface and the thread outer surface are tapered.
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13. The fastener of claim 12 further including:
a head disposed at a larger end of the shank and having a head diameter larger than the maximum shank diameter, and a tapered tip at a narrower end of the shank extended beyond the external thread.
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14. A bone fixation system comprising:
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an elongate intramedullary nail, at least one first opening formed through the intramedullary nail at a first end region thereof, and at least one second opening formed through the intramedullary nail at a second end region thereof, opposite the first region; and
a plurality of fasteners, each of said fasteners comprising;
an elongate shank formed of a biocompatible material and extended in an axial direction, the shank having a maximum shank diameter and a shank outer surface;
an external thread formed of a biocompatible material and disposed helically about the shank, the external thread having a substantially uniform thread pitch in the axial direction and defining a thread outer surface substantially parallel to the shank outer surface and spaced apart from the shank outer surface by a thread height; and
the thread outer surface is of a width in the axial direction that is at least twenty percent of the thread pitch, and the maximum shank diameter is at least six times the thread height; and
one of the fasteners is associated with each of the openings through the intramedullary nail.
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15. An intramedullary interlock screw comprising:
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an elongate shank formed of a biocompatible material and extended in an axial direction, having a cylindrical shank outer surface defining a shank diameter; and
an external thread disposed helically about the shank and having a thread outer surface substantially parallel to the shank outer surface, coaxial with the shank outer surface, and defining a thread diameter, the external thread further having a thread pitch and a thread width in the axial direction, and the thread width is at least twenty percent of the thread pitch. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
the thread width is about one-half the thread pitch.
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17. The interlock screw of claim 15 wherein:
the shank diameter is at least about 0.75 times the thread diameter.
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18. The interlock screw of claim 17 wherein:
the shank diameter is in the range of 0.8-0.9 times the thread diameter.
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19. The interlock screw of claim 15 wherein:
the external thread further includes opposite side walls disposed between the outer shank surface and the outer thread surface, the side walls being inclined with respect to planes taken transversely of the shank.
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20. The interlock screw of claim 19 wherein:
junctions of the side walls with the shank outer surface, and of the side walls with the thread outer surface, are rounded.
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21. The interlock screw of claim 15 further including:
a head disposed at one end of the shank and incorporating a feature coaxial with the shank and defining a non-circular profile in transverse planes, thereby to accommodate a tool shaped to correspond to said profile and operable to rotate the shank about an axis thereof.
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22. The interlock screw of claim 21 wherein:
the head has a head diameter larger than the thread diameter, and said structure comprises a hexagonal recess formed in the head.
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23. The interlock screw of claim 22 further including:
a tapered tip disposed at an end of the shank opposite from the head.
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24. A bone fixation system comprising:
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an intramedullary nail, at least one first opening formed through the intramedullary nail at a first end region thereof, and at least one second opening formed through the intramedullary nail at a second and opposite end region thereof, and a plurality of the interlock screws, each of the screws comprising;
an elongate shank formed of a biocompatible material and extended in an axial direction, having a cylindrical shank outer surface defining a shank diameter; and
an external thread disposed helically about the shank and having a thread outer surface substantially parallel to the shank outer surface, coaxial with the shank outer surface, and defining a thread diameter, the external thread further having a thread pitch and a thread width in the axial direction, and the thread width is at least twenty percent of the thread pitch; and
one of the interlock screws is associated with each one of the first and second openings.
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25. An interlock screw adapted to withstand lateral forces, comprising:
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an elongate shank having a shank axis and a cylindrical shank outer surface defining a shank diameter;
an external thread disposed helically about the shank and having a substantially uniform thread pitch in the axial direction, the thread being concentric on the shank and having a thread outer surface substantially parallel to the shank outer surface and spaced apart from the shank outer surface to define a thread diameter; and
the shank is of a diameter at least about 0.75 times the thread diameter. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34)
the shank diameter is in the range of 0.8-0.9 times the thread diameter.
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27. The interlock screw of claim 26 wherein:
the shank diameter is at least 0.85 times the thread diameter.
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28. The interlock screw of claim 25 wherein:
the external thread further has a thread width in the axial direction, and the thread width is at least about 0.2 times the thread pitch.
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29. The interlock screw of claim 28 wherein:
the thread width is about one-half the thread pitch.
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30. The interlock screw of claim 25 wherein:
the external thread further includes opposite side walls disposed between the shank outer surface and the thread outer surface, wherein the side walls are inclined with respect to planes perpendicular to the shank axis.
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31. The interlock screw of claim 30 wherein:
junctions of the side walls with the shank outer surface, and of the side walls with the thread outer surface, are rounded.
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32. The interlock screw of claim 25 further including:
a head disposed at one end of the shank and incorporating a non-circular feature concentric with the shank and adapted for an engagement with a non-circular tool used to rotate the shank about the axis.
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33. The interlock screw of claim 32 wherein:
the head has a head diameter larger than the thread diameter, and the non-circular feature comprises a hexagonal recess formed in the head.
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34. The interlock screw of claim 33 further including:
a tapered tip disposed at a second and opposite end of the shank.
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35. A bone fixation system comprising:
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an elongate intramedullary nail, at least one first opening formed through the intramedullary nail at a first end region thereof, and at least one second opening formed through the intramedullary nail at a second end region opposite the first end region; and
a plurality of the interlock screws, each of the screws comprising;
an elongate shank having a shank axis and a cylindrical shank outer surface defining a shank diameter;
an external thread disposed helically about the shank and having a substantially uniform thread pitch in the axial direction, the thread being concentric on the shank and having a thread outer surface substantially parallel to the shank outer surface and spaced apart from the shank outer surface to define a thread diameter; and
the shank is of a diameter at least about 0.75 times the thread diameter; and
one of the screws is associated with each one of the first and second openings.
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Specification