Interlocking Screw Head And Plate Holes (e.g., Conical Or Threaded) Patents (Class 606/291)
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Publication number: 20130150901Abstract: An orthopedic screw system includes a screw with a locking head that can both lockingly engage in a fixed angle threaded screw hole to secure a plate to a bone without compression, and non-lockingly engage at a compression screw hole to provide compression between the plate and the bone. The structure of the system is particularly well adapted to plates and screw of small dimensions, such as screws smaller than 3.5 mm and is capable of providing high compressive force, on the order of 120 lbs of axial load, without significant plastic deformation between the screw and plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2011Publication date: June 13, 2013Inventors: Juergen A. Kortenbach, Robert Sixto, JR., Andrea Suarez
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Patent number: 8439918Abstract: An improved means for fixation of a fractured coronoid process of the proximal ulna. A substantially rigid plate is secured to the anterior aspect of the proximal ulna relative to a fracture of the coronoid process of the ulna. The plate contains a hook feature at the proximal aspect and is positioned so that it extends over the proximal/anterior aspect of the coronoid process relative to the fracture. The plate has surfaces that define a plurality of openings through which suture and/or screws can pass. The openings may contain a recess at a side of the plate opposite the ulna. At least one hole is formed in the ulna. At least one anchor may be secured to a flexible device, positioned at a side of the plate opposite the ulna, secured to another anchor on the posterior aspect of the ulna and the flexible device tensioned. At least one screw may be inserted through the plate and into the coronoid process or a bone fragment securing it to the plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2009Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Suspension Orthopaedic Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Gelfand
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Publication number: 20130116735Abstract: A bone plate has an underside on the side of the bone, an upper side and a plurality of holes in the plate connecting the underside with the upper side, with a central hole axis. At least one of these holes in the plate has an internal jacket surface that tapers towards the underside, while the internal jacket surface has N?3 recesses which extend radially away from the axis of the hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Inventor: Rolf Schneider
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Patent number: 8403967Abstract: A volar fixation system includes a plate intended to be positioned against the volar side of the radial bone. The plate includes holes for receiving fasteners along a fixed axis relative to the plate. The plate is positioned against the radius bone, and a portion of the plate is preliminarily fixed to the radius bone. The fracture is reduced, and a plurality of fasteners are each inserted through a respective plate hole so as to extend immediately below the subchondral bone of the radius bone and is fixed in axial relationship relative to the plate. Together the fasteners form a stabilizing construct that conforms to the concave curvature of the articular surface of the radius bone.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Biomet C.V.Inventor: Jorge L. Orbay
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Patent number: 8398687Abstract: Disclosed embodiments describe a volar plate generally for use treating distal volar fractures. The volar plate is designed in accordance with anatomical features and is generally Y-shaped, having a wider distal head portion that tapers to a narrower proximal body portion. A plurality of holes in the distal head of the volar plate allow for fixation means to fix the position of bone fragments with respect to the volar plate. The plurality of holes in the distal head basically form two substantially non-linear rows, with the distal row generally curving inward proximally and the proximal row generally curving outward distally such that the fixation means inserted through the holes generally converge. A central cavity may be located in the proximal body of the volar plate to promote bone growth, and mounting screws may border the central cavity on either side to provide secure support. Additionally, K-wire holes may be included which are visually linked to corresponding holes in the distal head.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2006Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: AMEI Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Vasta, Michael G. Thomas, David Ruch, David Nelson, Dwight Bronson
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Patent number: 8398688Abstract: In order to improve a bone screw with a shaft defining a longitudinal axis and with a head which can be brought into engagement with a bone screw receiving means of a bone plate for the releasable connection of the bone screw to the bone plate, wherein a securing element for securing a connection between the bone screw and the bone plate is provided, wherein the bone screw can be brought from a position of engagement, in which the bone screw is held on the bone plate, into a release position, in which the bone screw can be released from the bone plate, wherein the securing element can be brought from a non-securing position, in which the bone screw can be brought into the release position, into a securing position for securing the connection between the bone screw and the bone plate, in which the bone screw takes up the position of engagement, such that a bone plate can be fixed to bone parts more easily and more securely it is suggested that the securing element be supported on the bone screw so as to be movType: GrantFiled: June 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Aesculap AGInventors: Andrea Peukert, Jens Beger, Alexander Haas
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Patent number: 8343198Abstract: A bone plate system is disclosed which includes a bone plate having at least one plate hole, at least one pin adapted to be disposed in the at least one plate hole, and a polymer component disposed between the at least one pin and the bone plate. The polymer component includes a polymer that may be melted through the application of ultrasonic energy. The at least one pin is constructed of a material that will not melt under such application of ultrasonic energy. The re-solidified polymer component creates a bond between the at least one pin and the bone plate to provide a more rigid and secure mating therebetween, and to at least substantially prevent backout of the at least one pin with respect to the bone plate. A method of implanting the bone plate system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Stryker Trauma SAInventors: Thomas Sommer, Philip Henry
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Patent number: 8337535Abstract: The present invention relates to a bone plate designed to secure locking screws inserted into the plate at various angles. The interior wall surface of the plate apertures include a series of protruding threaded ridges interspaced by relief notches. The threaded ridges and intermediate relief notches of the bone plate in combination with the threaded ridges and intermediate relief notches of the locking screw head allow the locking screw to bypass or “jump” threads of the bone plate. Thus, the locking screw can be inserted into the bone plate at a first angle and part-way through its advancement along the threads of the bone plate that angle can be changed. The second angle can either be greater than the first with respect to an orientation perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the bone plate, or less than. This gives the physician a great amount of flexibility during a surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Greatbatch Medical S.A.Inventors: Patrick M. White, Fabrice Chenaux, Jean-Sebastien Merrette
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Patent number: 8337533Abstract: A system for contouring a locking plate includes a locking plate and at least one bender. The locking plate includes a plurality of threaded screw holes connected to one another by one or more ribs. The at least one bender includes a threaded tip configured to threadably engage one or more of the plurality of threaded screw holes and a shoulder operable to transmit mechanical force to the locking plate once the threaded tip is threadably engaged with one of the plurality of threaded screw holes.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2008Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Osteomed LLCInventors: Aaron Truett Raines, Brandon G. Beckendorf, Lisa R. Thornhill
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Publication number: 20120310289Abstract: Embodiments provide methods, apparatuses, and systems for fixation of a fractured bone with a bone plate. In various embodiments, the systems and plates provide elastic suspension of the receiving holes relative to an osteosynthesis plate. This elastic suspension can promote load distribution between the screws that connect a bone segment to the plate, thereby reducing stress risers and load shielding effect. In addition, stress at the screw holes, and within the construct as a whole, is reduced by incorporation of these elastic elements in the plate. Additionally, in some embodiments where fracture healing by callus formation is desired, elastic suspension of the receiving holes relative to the osteosynthesis plate can enable small, controlled amounts of relative motion between bone fragments connected by the plate. This relative motion can promote fracture healing by callus formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: APEX BIOMEDICAL COMPANY LLCInventors: Michael BOTTLANG, Steven M. Madey, Kyle Wirtz, Stanley Tsai
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Patent number: 8323321Abstract: The invention relates to a fixation device for bones, consisting of all implant (1; 11), having at least one through hole (2; 12), to be fastened to the bone, and of at least one bone screw (3; 13) to be fastened in said through hole (2; 12), fastening elements (5; 15) being arranged in the through hole (2; 12) and at the top end of the bone screw (3; 13) and engaging with each other. In order to allow various angular positions of the bone screw (3; 13) relative to the implant (1; 11) without cold welding, interlocking earns (6, 7; 16, 17) are arranged on the associated surfaces of the through hole (2; 12) and the bone screw (3; 13) as the fastening elements (5; 15).Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: M.O.R.E. Medical Solutions GmbHInventor: Georg Gradl
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Patent number: 8317843Abstract: A multi-axis connection for transferring load from the vertebrae of a patient to a plate extending from one vertebra to another vertebra when affixed to the respective vertebrae by screws extending through holes in the plate at the level of the respective vertebrae, each screw being oriented at any of a plurality of angles relative to the plate. The threaded shank of each screw is screwed into the vertebral body and the head is positioned in the central portion of the hole, the hole being defined by an aperture, an opening through which the screw extends, and the central portion between aperture and opening. The diameter of the head is larger than the aperture of the hole in the plate and is provided with a screw thread that engages the smaller diameter aperture of the hole to pull the head into the central portion of the hole when the screw is rotated, the head of the screw being retained within the hole by the smaller diameter aperture and the opening of the hole.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Perumala CorporationInventor: Madhavan Pisharodi
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Patent number: 8267974Abstract: A device for clamping a fixation element which may allow for repositioning of the fixation element. The device may include a body comprising a front end, a rear end, an outer surface, a through bore extending between the front end and the rear end, a structure enabling deformation of at least a portion of the body, and a thread along at least a portion of the outer surface. The body may be tapered and the through bore may be sized and configured to receive a fixation element. The clamping device may also comprise a receiving member having a tapered bore with an inner thread sized and configured to receive the thread of the body. Insertion of the body into the tapered bore of the receiving member may result in at least a portion of the body being deformed. As the body is inserted into the tapered bore, the dimension of the through bore may decrease so that the body firmly engages the fixation element.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Christoph Schlafli, Philippe Gicquel, Alfred Niederberger
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Patent number: 8262707Abstract: A periarticular bone plate for the internal fixation of a fractured, proximal tibia of a surgical patient includes a shaft member connected to a head member, a top surface, a bottom surface, a posterior edge, an anterior edge and a plurality of holes extending between the top and bottom surfaces for receiving fasteners for attaching the plate to the bone. The head member is offset relative to the shaft member in each of a frontal and sagittal planes of the proximal tibia.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Biomet C.V.Inventors: Dave Huebner, George Haidukewych, G. Mark Lindsay, Craig S. Tsukayama, Roy Sanders
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Patent number: 8257405Abstract: A periarticular bone plate for the internal fixation of a fractured, proximal tibia of a surgical patient includes a shaft member connected to a head member, a top surface, a bottom surface, a posterior edge, an anterior edge and a plurality of holes extending between the top and bottom surfaces for receiving fasteners for attaching the plate to the bone. The head member is offset relative to the shaft member in each of a frontal and sagittal planes of the proximal tibia.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2008Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Biomet C.V.Inventors: George J. Haidukewych, Dave Huebner, Roy W. Sanders, G. Mark Lindsay, Craig S. Tsukayama
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Publication number: 20120221061Abstract: A screw back-out prevention mechanism for a bone fixation system is provided. The mechanism, when engaged, either locks or retains the screws of the bone fixation system in place thereby preventing the screws of the bone fixation system from backing out of the bone, and in turn reducing the risk of device separation or failure in the bone fixation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventor: Timothy Allen Peppers
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Publication number: 20120215265Abstract: A fracture fixation device is described for fixing a bone having a near cortex and a far cortex, comprising a shaft portion configured to span a distance between the near cortex and the far cortex of the bone; a head portion adjoining the shaft portion and providing for engagement of the device with a bone plate, wherein the head portion is integral with the shaft portion; and a threaded front section for engagement of the device with the far cortex of the bone, wherein the device permits motion of the shaft portion relative to the near cortex.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: Apex Biomedical Company LLCInventor: Michael Bottlang
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Patent number: 8241338Abstract: Removable drill guide tips are pre-assembled into threaded holes of a bone plate. The tips may be used with an extension to together function as a conventional drill guide. After drilling, the extension or another tool is used to remove the tips from the plate. According to another use, the tip is used as a guide for a drill bit without any additional extension and then removed with a tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2011Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Biomet C.V.Inventors: Javier E. Castaneda, Jorge L. Orbay, William F. Doyle, Robert F. Graham
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Publication number: 20120123484Abstract: A bone plate includes a first three-part combination hole extending through a proximal portion of the plate, a first portion configured to engage a threaded head portion of a bone fixation element, a second portion configured to receive a bone fixation element along an axis substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the bone and a third portion defining a screw axis extending toward the distal end of the elongated body at a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis in combination with a first two-part combination hole extending through the proximal portion, a first threaded portion configured to engage a threaded head portion of a bone fixation element and a second portion defining an elongated slot extending along a longitudinal axis of the plate for receiving a bone fixation element so that the plate may slide along its longitudinal axis relative to the bone fixation element.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Eva Lietz, Dirk Kerstan, Ladislav Nagy
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Patent number: 8172886Abstract: Removable drill guide tips are pre-assembled into threaded holes of a bone plate. The tips may be used with an extension to together function as a conventional drill guide. After drilling, the extension or another tool is used to remove the tips from the plate. According to another use, the tip is used as a guide for a drill bit without any additional extension and then removed with a tool.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Depuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Javier E. Castaneda, Jorge L. Orbay, William F. Doyle, Robert F. Graham
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Publication number: 20120109216Abstract: A bone plate system for fixation of bone includes a bone plate and a first fastener. The bone plate includes a bone contacting surface, an upper surface, and a first opening extending between the bone contacting surface and the upper surface. The first opening includes a lower portion, a non-threaded upper portion, and a threaded portion. The threaded portion includes threads and converges towards the lower portion. The lower portion includes a smallest diameter of the first opening. The first fastener includes a head at least partially comprising a spherical portion and a first material. When the first fastener is inserted into the first opening, the threads of the first opening form threads in the first material on the head of the first fastener to secure the first fastener in place at one of a plurality of possible angles within the first opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC.Inventors: Gene E. Austin, Brian L. Black, Sied W. Janna, Timothy J. Petteys, James K. Rains, John B. Schneider, Jon A. Harmon, Darin S. Gerlach, Anthony H. James
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Publication number: 20120083847Abstract: Bone plate system, including methods and apparatus, for attaching a fastener to a bone plate at a selectable angle. In an exemplary method, a bone plate and a fastener may be selected. The bone plate may define an aperture having an internal thread. The fastener may include a proximal region and a distal region. The proximal region may be tapered conically toward the distal region. The fastener may be disposed in the aperture and in bone, such that the serrated thread is cross-threaded with the internal thread to create an interference fit and locked engagement of the proximal region with the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Randall J. Huebner, David W. Van Vleet, Rudolph A. Ventura, Jennifer R. Zuba
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Patent number: 8147527Abstract: An occipital plate for use in an occipito-cervico-thoracic (OCT) construct is mounted to a patient's occipital bone. The occipital plate includes an elongate central section aligned with a midline of the base and a pair of angled sections that project away from the central section and include attachment assemblies for securing a rod to the occipital plate. The attachment assemblies have multi-adjustability features. At least a portion of the attachment assemblies is rotatable with respect to the base so that the rods may be coupled to the occipital plate at a variety of angles with respect to the midline. The angular adjustability may accommodate any misalignments in the rods. Additionally, the position of the attachment assemblies relative to the midline of the occipital plate is adjustable to thereby provide for medial-lateral adjustability when attaching the rods to the occipital plate as part of the OCT construct.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Zimmer Spine, Inc.Inventors: Zachary M. Hoffman, Mark A. Myers
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Publication number: 20120059425Abstract: A locking element is configured to be used with a polyaxial bone anchor, and is substantially cylindrical with a bottom side facing a head of the bone anchor, a top side opposite to the bottom side, and a surface portion with an external thread. The locking element has a first recess at the bottom side for accommodating at least a portion of the head, and a second recess at the top side for engagement with a driver. The second recess is located outside the center of the top side. The head has a portion with a largest diameter, and a first level L1 is defined by the highest point of a circle with the largest diameter drawn around the head, and a second level L2 is defined by the bottom of the second recess, L2 being at a level not higher than L1.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventor: Markku Biedermann
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Patent number: 8118848Abstract: The present invention relates to an orthopedic plate for use in repair of a fibula. The plate has a Y-shaped profile which has the contour of a spoon where the bowl includes a terminal pair of arms that form differing angles and lengths relative to the trunk portion of the plate. The arms include locking screw holes where the screws converge toward each other, but do not impinge so as to provide-multiplanar fixation.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Orthohelix Surgical Designs, Inc.Inventors: Dustin Ducharme, Bryan D. Den Hartog, Derek S. Lewis
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Patent number: 8114139Abstract: A plate (1) includes blocking elements (4b, 5, 6) including: at least one slot (5) comprising a first portion opening into the hole (2) and a second portion extending over a section of this hole (2), at a distance from the edge defining this hole (2), this slot (5) thereby isolating a portion of material (6); this portion (6) has a first part (6a) with a radially increased thickness and a second part (6b) having a radially reduced thickness; this part (6b) has a thickness such that the portion (6) may be radially mobile between a withdrawn position and an active position; a pad (4b) engaged in the slot (5), able to be moved in such a way as to bring the portion of material (6) from its withdrawn position to its active position.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Medicrea TechnologiesInventors: Denys Sournac, Jean-Philippe Caffiero, François Carlier
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Patent number: 8100955Abstract: Methods and devices are disclosed for treating the vertebral column. An integrated fixation plate and spacer having a retaining structure within the screw holes of the fixation plate to resist backout of screws attaching the fixation plate to the bone is provided. A movable joint may be provided between the fixation plate and spacer. In some embodiments, a screw hole insert is also provided to resist shear forces acting between the screw and fixation plate. In some embodiments, an integrated fixation plate and spacer system is provided, comprising two or more integrated fixation plate and spacer implants, wherein the fixation plates of each implant has a complementary configuration to allow attachment of the implants at adjacent intervertebral spaces. Alternative fixation systems are also contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Spinal Elements, Inc.Inventors: Jason Blain, Greg Martin
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Patent number: 8075602Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention is directed to a bone plate assembly that includes a bone plate, bone screw(s) received in aperture(s) in the bone plate, and screw fixation member(s). The screw fixation member(s) may, alone or in conjunction with the bone plate, fix the bone screw(s) in place when such bone screw(s) are inserted in the aperture(s) in the bone plate. In one example (which example is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive) when the bone screw(s) have been received by the bone plate and inserted into bone and/or tissue, the bone plate assembly can be used to fuse anatomical structures together (such as adjoining bones) and/or to heal a fracture in bone.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Blackstone Medical, Inc.Inventors: Alan Lombardo, David Edgar Evans
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Publication number: 20110295326Abstract: Removable drill guide tips are pre-assembled into threaded holes of a bone plate. The tips may be used with an extension to together function as a conventional drill guide. After drilling, the extension or another tool is used to remove the tips from the plate. According to another use, the tip is used as a guide for a drill bit without any additional extension and then removed with a tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Javier E. Castaneda, Jorge L. Orbay, William F. Doyle, Robert F. Graham
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Publication number: 20110295325Abstract: A bone plate includes an upper surface, a bone contacting surface, and at least one hole extending through the upper and bone contacting surfaces. The bone plate defines a longitudinal axis. The at least one hole defines a central axis and is elongated in a direction substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis. The hole may include a threaded portion and a non-threaded portion, and the threaded portion may extend through an angle of between about 190° and about 280° with respect to the central axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Michael WAGNER, Robert FRIGG, Robert SCHAVAN
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Publication number: 20110282389Abstract: A bone fixation plate assembly includes an elongated plate having two or more sets of two adjacent screw holes extending between its top and bottom surfaces. A landing extends through the top surface of between the adjacent screw holes of a set. An interior sidewall of each one of the screw holes is spherically shaped. Each one of the screw holes has a minimum diameter at its bottom edge that is less than a minimum diameter at its top edge. An anti-back-out device is fixedly attached to the elongated plate on each one of the landings. Opposing end portions of each anti-back-out device has one or more screw engaging structures integral therewith overhanging an adjacent one of the screw holes at the top edge thereof. The one or more screw engaging structures is deflectable with respect to a mounting portion of a respective one of the anti-back-out devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventors: David Janice, David William Strausser
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Patent number: 8021402Abstract: A distal radius plate having a head with a complex palm shaped profile which flares from the sides of the plate to a leading edge that includes a central oblique linking area that helps to mark the placement of the plate relative to the radius. Further, the plate includes an oblique depression that extends from the rounded pinky side of the head and gradually morphs into the elevated styloid prominence in one diagonal direction, and rises less gradually upward into the lunate prominence on the other side of the head. A proximal plate portion mimics the spiral of the radial bone as it spirals along the longitudinal axis, and includes a tighter radial bend. The head includes holes or bores for pegs which extend into the distal portion of the radius to lock fragments into position. In the first embodiment, the angles of the pegs are fixed. In a second embodiment, one or more of the peg holes are provided with a variable axis locking mechanism assembly and the remaining holes are fixed.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2007Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Orthohelix Surgical Designs, Inc.Inventors: Amanda Martin, David B. Kay, Lee A. Strnad, G. Martin Wynkoop
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Patent number: 7988714Abstract: In order to improve a bone screw with a shaft defining a longitudinal axis and with a head which can be brought into engagement with a bone screw receiving means of a bone plate for the releasable connection of the bone screw to the bone plate, wherein a securing element for securing a connection between the bone screw and the bone plate is provided, wherein the bone screw can be brought from a position of engagement, in which the bone screw is held on the bone plate, into a release position, in which the bone screw can be released from the bone plate, wherein the securing element can be brought from a non-securing position, in which the bone screw can be brought into the release position, into a securing position for securing the connection between the bone screw and the bone plate, in which the bone screw takes up the position of engagement, such that a bone plate can be fixed to bone parts more easily and more securely it is suggested that the securing element be supported on the bone screw so as to be movType: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: AESCULAP AGInventors: Andrea Puekert, Jens Beger, Alexander Haas
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Publication number: 20110172669Abstract: Removable drill guide tips are pre-assembled into threaded holes of a bone plate. The tips may be used with an extension to together function as a conventional drill guide. After drilling, the extension or another tool is used to remove the tips from the plate. According to another use, the tip is used as a guide for a drill bit without any additional extension and then removed with a tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventors: Javier E. Castaneda, Jorge L. Orbay, William F. Doyle, Robert F. Graham
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Patent number: 7976570Abstract: A bone plate includes an upper surface, a bone contacting surface, and at least one hole extending through the upper and bone contacting surfaces. The bone plate defines a longitudinal axis. The at least one hole defines a central axis and is elongated in a direction substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis. The hole may include a threaded portion and a non-threaded portion, and the threaded portion may extend through an angle of between about 190° and about 280° with respect to the central axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Michael Wagner, Robert Frigg, Robert Schavan
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Publication number: 20110166607Abstract: Removable drill guide tips are pre-assembled into threaded holes of a bone plate. The tips may be used with an extension to together function as a conventional drill guide. After drilling, the extension or another tool is used to remove the tips from the plate. According to another use, the tip is used as a guide for a drill bit without any additional extension and then removed with a tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Javier E. Castaneda, Jorge L. Orbay, William F. Doyle, Robert F. Graham
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Patent number: 7963982Abstract: Spinal fusion system and method utilizing an implant and screw, wherein at least one pawl is mounted on or integral with the screw to prevent said plate or screw from moving in at least one of an axial direction or a rotational direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2007Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: X-spine Systems, Inc.Inventor: David Louis Kirschman
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Patent number: 7955364Abstract: A bone fixation assembly and associated method. The bone fixation assembly includes a bone fastener having a shaft for engaging a bone, and a head connected to the shaft. The shaft defines a longitudinal first axis. The bone fastener also includes a plurality of external thread windings defining an outer surface of the head. The external thread windings are circumferentially interrupted by at least one slot defined on the outer surface. The slot is inclined at an angle relative to the first axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2005Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: EBI, LLCInventors: Tara Ziolo, Takkwong R Leung
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Patent number: 7951178Abstract: Systems, including methods, apparatus, and kits, for fixing bones with bone plates having hybrid apertures.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2007Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Acumed LLCInventor: David G. Jensen
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Patent number: 7938850Abstract: A humeral fracture fixation system is provided and includes a nail-plate fixation device having a plate-like head portion, an intramedullary nail portion, and a bent neck portion therebetween which creates an angle between the plate and nail portions. The upper surface of the nail portion is substantially straight for contact with the endosteum and the nail portion includes threaded holes for machine screws. The head portion includes locking holes for receiving fixed-angle bone support elements, and K-wire alignment holes. The front of the head portion includes suture holes while presenting a smooth profile. A specific implantation jig and screw guide cannula are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Depuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Jorge L. Orbay, Javier E. Castaneda, Cesare Cavallazzi, Robert Graham, Marcus Bourda
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Patent number: 7935132Abstract: One embodiment includes at least a fixed element designed to be secured to a vertebra or sacrum, at least a mobile linking element and at least an intermediate element that articulates the mobile element relative to the fixed element. The intermediate element is received in an internal volume of the mobile element and is deformable, so as to be introduced by impingement into the inner volume. The fixed element is received at least partly in an internal volume of the intermediate element and has a position for use wherein said fixed element has three degrees of freedom in rotation, but is linked in translation, relative to the intermediate element.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc.Inventor: Henry Graf
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Patent number: 7909860Abstract: A fixation system including a bone plate having at least a first fixation hole for receiving a bone screw, and a groove in communication with the first fixation hole; a resilient clip disposed the groove; and a drill guide having a tip portion configured to engage the resilient clip when the tip portion is inserted into the first fixation hole.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: David S Rathbun, Sean S Suh
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Patent number: 7905910Abstract: Bone plates with an upper surface, a bone contacting surface, and at least one hole extending through the upper and bone contact surfaces are disclosed. A hole interchangeably accepts a compression screw for compression of a fracture and a locking screw that threads into the bone plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Smith & Nephew, Inc.Inventors: Darin Gerlach, Anthony James
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Patent number: 7905909Abstract: A bone fixation system includes a plate and a set of fixation locking screws. The plate defines a set of locking screw holes each having an internal thread. Each respective locking screw has a head with an external structure that is adapted to self-tap into the internal thread of a given locking screw hole to secure the respective first-type fixation locking screw at an surgeon-directed angle relative to the plate. This angle is defined during forcible insertion and rotation of the respective locking screw into the given screw hole. The system may also include unidirectional locking screws. In a preferred embodiment the plate and first-type of screw are made of different metals, with the plate made of titanium alloy and the screw made of cobalt chrome alloy.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Depuy Products, Inc.Inventors: Jorge L. Orbay, Alfredo Castaneda, Javier E. Castaneda, Robert Sixto, Jr., Edward Mebarak
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Patent number: 7905883Abstract: A TPO bone plate with an offset longitudinal axis has a bone-contacting bottom side and a top side. Sets of overlapping holes communicate through the plate from the top to the bottom side. The overlapping holes have multifaceted surfaces such as a threaded surface or a coaxial series of annular grooves. The sets of overlapping holes are adapted to receive a bone screw with a head and a bone-engaging thread.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Greatbatch Medical S.A.Inventors: Kenneth Bruecker, Alex Khowaylo, Michael Khowaylo, Gary Thau, Robert Young, Patrick White
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Patent number: 7857836Abstract: Device and method for bone fixation. The device may comprise a bone plate including a plate body and a locking element. The plate body may define a plurality of openings configured to receive fasteners that secure the plate body to bone. The plurality of openings may include an elongate opening. The locking element, in turn, may define a through-hole disposed under the elongate opening for placement closer to bone than the elongate opening. The locking element may be configured to be disposed in threaded engagement with a fastener received by the locking element at the through-hole from the elongate opening. The locking element may be connected slidably to the plate body, in the absence of the fastener, to permit movement of the through-hole along the elongate opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Acumed LLCInventors: Randall J. Huebner, David G. Jensen
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Publication number: 20100312286Abstract: A plate for fixation to a target portion of bone to be treated, comprises a first fixation element receiving opening extending therethrough from a proximal surface to a distal surface, the first fixation element receiving opening including a plurality of columns distributed about a circumference thereof and a plurality of radially expanded sections separating adjacent ones of the columns from one another in combination with a plurality of projections formed on the columns, the projections extending from surfaces of the columns, shapes of the surfaces of the columns on which the projections are formed being selected so that, when engaged by a head of a bone fixation element, the projections engage a thread of a head of the bone fixation element to lock the bone fixation element in the first fixation element receiving opening at any user selected angle within a permitted range of angulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Alberto A. Fernandez Dell'Oca
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Patent number: 7776076Abstract: A bone plate has an upper surface, a lower surface, and at least one first hole extending through the upper and lower surfaces. The first hole has two or three vertically separate regions, each region communicating with or abutting an adjacent region. The first hole has a first unthreaded upper region, which has a curved inward taper from the plate's upper surface toward the plate's lower surface. The first hole has a second threaded middle region, which has a conical inward taper from the plate's upper surface toward the plate's lower surface. A third unthreaded lower region has a conical outward taper from the plate's upper surface toward the plate's lower surface. The bone plate may be straight, curved, or include a combination of both straight and curved segments.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2004Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Synthes USA, LLCInventors: Mark P. Grady, Jr., Keith A. Mayo, Jeff W. Mast, Brett R. Bolhofner, Kenny Koay
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Patent number: 7766948Abstract: A bone fixation assembly. The bone fixation assembly includes a fixation member defining at least one aperture, wherein the aperture is adapted for engaging non-threadably and selectively a locking or a non-locking fastener.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: EBI, LLCInventor: Takkwong R Leung
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Patent number: 7722653Abstract: A bone plate(s) of complex form is provided, particularly suited to tibial plateau-leveling osteotomy and a distal femoral osteotomy. The bone plate has a main longitudinal axis, a bone-contacting bottom side (not shown) and a top side with at least three sets of overlapping holes which communicate through the plate from the top to the bottom side. The sets of overlapping holes define threaded apertures having multifaceted surfaces. When applied to a bone, two sets of such overlapping holes are located so as to lie on opposite sides of an osteotomy site and on the tibial plate; a third is aligned at approximately 60 degrees with the longitudinal axis. The configuration of this complex bone plate vary, depending on the physiology of the patient. An object of the invention is to provide an orthopedic surgeon greater flexibility of choice in that a threaded peg providing secure fixing can be positioned at any interval along the bone plate, including at its extreme ends or on its elbow.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignees: Greatbatch Medical S.A., New Generation Devices, Inc.Inventors: Robert Allan Young, Patrick Michel White, Michael Khowaylo