In view of the Mar. 15, 2023 Restriction Requirement, this Application is a Division of Application 17843963—Anchor—filed Jun. 18, 2022 that claimed the benefit of US Provisional Application No. 63222132—Bone Fastener Device—filed Jul. 15, 2021 and US Provisional Application No. 63222115—Anchor—filed Jul. 15, 2021. Please examine claims 10-19.
Among other things, select preferred embodiments of the present invention are an anchor for bone. The current implant is particularly suited for implantation or use in mammalian spinal or other boney tissues. Select embodiments of the current invention include surface treatments in anticipation of improving attachment of bone to the anchor.
Among other things, select preferred embodiments of the present invention are nonsurgical anchors. The current anchor is particularly suited for insertion into a ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure.
Any discussion of references cited in this Description of the Previous Art merely summarizes the disclosures of the cited references and Applicant makes no admission that any cited reference or portion thereof is relevant prior art. Applicant reserves the right to challenge the accuracy, relevancy and veracity of the cited references.
References that may indicate a state-of-the-art for the current invention include: 1) US Published Patent Application 20170100163-Palmer et al. discloses devices for controlling the unloading of superelastic and shape memory orthopedic implants; 2) U.S. Pat. No. 9,539,039-Schaller et al. discloses humeral head fixation device for osteoporotic bone; 3) US Published Patent Application 20040230193-Cheung et al. discloses a fixation device; 4) US Published Patent Application 20180078293-Hustedt et al. discloses an implant and method for long bone fixation; and 5) U.S. Pat. No. 9,439,770-Biedermann et al. discloses an implant for stabilizing vertebrae or bones.
Among other things, none of the above listed references disclose:
An anchor adapted for implantation into a mammal and interconnection with an apparatus distinct from the anchor; the anchor comprising a shaft comprising: a) a first lengthwise end comprising a conical penetrating edge adapted for insertion into and through a surgically created opening in a bone; b) a second lengthwise end comprising a non-penetrating margin positioned opposite the conical penetrating edge; c) a first section proximate the first lengthwise end and a second section proximate the second lengthwise end, wherein the first and second sections are rigid constructions; and d) a flexible mesh comprising: i) a first circumference connected to an inward side of the first lengthwise end and a second circumference connected to an inward side of the second lengthwise end; and ii) a plurality of interwoven shape memory wires or threads or a combination thereof connected between the first circumference and the second circumference; the plurality of interwoven shape memory wires or threads creating apertures ranging in size from about 1 micrometer to about 5 millimeters; the sizes of the apertures adapted to improve passage of the flexible mesh through the opening, wherein prior to insertion through the opening, a breadth of a middle cross-section of the flexible mesh is equal to or less than diameters of the inward side of the first lengthwise end and the inward side of the second lengthwise end, and subsequent to insertion through the opening, the middle cross-section of the flexible mesh expands to at least twice a size of a bore of the opening, thereby preventing pullout of the anchor from the spinal bone.
An anchor adapted for implantation into a mammal and interconnection with an apparatus distinct from the anchor; the anchor comprising: a) a shaft comprising: i) a first lengthwise end comprising a first segment including two divisions; ii) a second lengthwise end comprising a rigid second segment and a non-penetrating margin positioned opposite the first segment; the rigid second segment connected to the first segment; and iii) the two divisions comprising a temperature sensitive composition, wherein the temperature sensitive composition's is a first contour until a transition temperature for the temperature sensitive composition is achieved, thereby transforming the temperature sensitive composition into a second contour.
An anchor insertable into a ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure; the anchor comprising a shaft comprising: a) a first lengthwise end comprising a penetrating edge adapted to penetrate the ceiling, floor, roof or wall of the structure; b) a second lengthwise end comprising a non-penetrating margin positioned opposite the penetrating edge; c) a first section proximate the first lengthwise end and a second section proximate the second lengthwise end, wherein the first and second sections are rigid constructions; and d) an intermediate section positioned between the first section and the second section; the intermediate section comprising a temperature sensitive composition, wherein the temperature sensitive composition is a first contour until a transition temperature for the temperature sensitive composition is achieved, thereby transforming the temperature sensitive composition into a second contour.
An anchor insertable into a ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure; the anchor comprising a shaft comprising: a) a first lengthwise end comprising a first segment; the first segment adapted to extend through the ceiling, floor, roof or wall of the structure; b) a second lengthwise end comprising a non-penetrating margin positioned opposite the first lengthwise end and a second segment connected with the first segment; and c) a plurality of divisions of first segment comprising a temperature sensitive composition, wherein the temperature sensitive composition's is a first contour until a transition temperature for the temperature sensitive composition is achieved, thereby transforming the temperature sensitive composition into a second contour.
The present invention provides a biocompatible bone fastener or anchor that can be interlocked with an apparatus distinct from the implant. Preferred embodiments are provided with shafts including one or more rigid sections or segments. Associated with the shafts are sections or segments that include a temperature sensitive composition.
Within the scope of the current invention and depending on the materials selected for the temperature sensitive composition, the transition temperature ranges for the change from a first distinct shape to a second distinct shape of the composition can range from about −20 degrees Celsius to about +110 degrees Celsius. By way of illustration, the temperature sensitive compositions of the current anchor can have a first contour prior to achieving the transition temperature and a second contour after achieving the transition temperature. Depending on the transition metals incorporated into the temperature sensitive composition, the range for transition of the current temperature sensitive composition from a first contour to a second contour can range from about −20 degrees Celsius to about +40 degrees Celsius. Select preferred embodiments of the current invention can have transition temperature of from about 20 degrees Celsius to about 33 degrees Celsius. Still other preferred embodiments can have a transition temperature of less than about 35 degrees Celsius. Along with shape memory alloys and shape memory polymers, preferred embodiments of the anchor can be provided with surface treatments in anticipation of improving attachment of bone to the anchor.
With regard to spinal surgical procedures, prior art traditional fixation screws fixation stability is dependent on the composition of both cortical and cancellous bone. Pullout strength is directly correlated with the total volume of bone between the screw's threads. Cortical bone provides superior holding power because it is denser than cancellous bone. Those skilled in the art recognize an individual's cortical bone is always 20 to about 100 times stronger than his/her cancellous bone. Further, those skilled in the art also know that increasing the screw length for osteoporotic bone rarely provides satisfactory resistance against the fixation screw from pulling-out or backing-out of bone.
Because of its novel structure and temperature sensitive composition, the present bone fastener or anchor has greater resistance against pulling-out or backing-out of osteoporotic bone. It is believed that the current invention's resistance to pull-out or back-out improves implant-construct stability, higher bone fusion rates and better postoperative clinical outcomes than prior art fixation screws. For surgical procedures involving bone, the current anchor can be inserted through a small incision into the bone tissue. Once inside the bone, the anchor changes contour to improve contact area with the inside surface of the cortical bone when compared to the contact area of a traditional screw. It is believed that a three millimeter expansion of the current anchor will improve the pullout strength 60 to 300 times compared to a typical screw with a 1 mm thread pitch
An aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor with a penetrating edge.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor with a shaft including one or more rigid sections or segments.
It is still another aspect of the present invention is to provide a bone fastener or anchor incorporating a temperature sensitive composition adapted for a first contour at a first temperature and a second contour at a second temperature.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor wherein each temperature sensitive segment has a transition temperature where the segment is a first contour at or about a first transition temperature and second contour at or about the transition temperature.
It is still another aspect of the present invention to provide temperature sensitive composition that is a default configuration about the transition temperature of the temperature sensitive composition and a second temporary configuration when the temperature sensitive composition is cooled below the transition temperature.
Yet still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor with greater resistance against pulling-out or backing-out of osteoporotic bone than current available fixation screws.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor adapted for connection with an apparatus distinct from the anchor.
It is still another aspect of the present invention to provide a bone fastener or anchor capable of improving resistance to pull-out or back-out.
Yet still another aspect of the present invention is to an anchor capable of improving construct stability, higher bone fusion rates and better postoperative clinical outcomes than prior art fixation screws.
A preferred embodiment of the current invention can be described an anchor adapted for interconnection with an apparatus distinct from the anchor; the anchor comprising a shaft comprising: a) a first lengthwise end comprising a conical penetrating edge adapted for insertion into and through a surgically created opening in a bone; b) a second lengthwise end comprising a non-penetrating margin positioned opposite the conical penetrating edge; c) a first section proximate the first lengthwise end and a second section proximate the second lengthwise end, wherein the first and second sections are rigid constructions; and d) a flexible mesh comprising: i) a first circumference connected to an inward side of the first lengthwise end and a second circumference connected to an inward side of the second lengthwise end; and ii) a plurality of interwoven shape memory wires or threads or a combination thereof connected between the first circumference and the second circumference; the plurality of interwoven shape memory wires or threads creating apertures ranging in size from about 1 micrometer to about 5 millimeters; the sizes of the apertures adapted to improve passage of the flexible mesh through the opening, wherein prior to insertion through the opening, a breadth of a middle cross-section of the flexible mesh is equal to or less than diameters of the inward side of the first lengthwise end and the inward side of the second lengthwise end, and subsequent to insertion through the opening, the middle cross-section of the flexible mesh expands to at least twice a size of a bore of the opening, thereby preventing pullout of the anchor from the spinal bone.
Another preferred embodiment of the current invention can be described as an anchor adapted for interconnection with an apparatus distinct from the anchor; the anchor comprising: a) a shaft comprising: i) a first lengthwise end comprising a first segment including two divisions; ii) a second lengthwise end comprising a rigid second segment and a non-penetrating margin positioned opposite the first segment; the rigid second segment connected to the first segment; and iii) the two divisions comprising a temperature sensitive composition, wherein the temperature sensitive composition's is a first contour until a transition temperature for the temperature sensitive composition is achieved, thereby transforming the temperature sensitive composition into a second contour.
The anchor can inserted into a ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure. Depending on the composition into which the anchor will be inserted, the current invention can be self-tapping. It is believed that the current anchor can support a load of up to about 35 kilograms when the anchor is inserted into a generally vertical surface and a load of up to about 9 kilograms when the anchor is inserted into a generally horizontal surface.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor with a penetrating edge.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor with a shaft including one or more rigid sections or segments.
It is still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor incorporating a temperature sensitive composition that becomes a first contour at a first temperature and a second contour at a second temperature.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor wherein each temperature sensitive section or segment has a transition temperature where the section or segment is a first contour at or about a first transition temperature and second contour at or about the transition temperature.
It is still another aspect of the present invention to provide temperature sensitive composition that has a default configuration about the transition temperature of the temperature sensitive composition and a second temporary configuration when the temperature sensitive composition is cooled below the transition temperature.
Yet still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor with greater resistance against pulling-out or backing-out than currently available anchors.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor adapted for connection with an apparatus distinct from the anchor.
It is still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an anchor that can be cooled to its transition temperature with commonly available resources such as ice, freezers and liquefied gases.
A preferred embodiment of the current invention can be described as an anchor insertable into a ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure; the anchor comprising a shaft comprising: a) a first lengthwise end comprising a penetrating edge adapted to penetrate the ceiling, floor, roof or wall of the structure; b) a second lengthwise end comprising a non-penetrating margin positioned opposite the penetrating edge; c) a first section proximate the first lengthwise end and a second section proximate the second lengthwise end, wherein the first and second sections are rigid constructions; and d) an intermediate section positioned between the first section and the second section; the intermediate section comprising a temperature sensitive composition, wherein the temperature sensitive composition is a first contour until a transition temperature for the temperature sensitive composition is achieved, thereby transforming the temperature sensitive composition into a second contour.
Another preferred embodiment of the current invention can be described as an anchor insertable into a ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure; the anchor comprising a shaft comprising: a) a first lengthwise end comprising a first segment; the first segment adapted to extend through the ceiling, floor, roof or wall of the structure; b) a second lengthwise end comprising a non-penetrating margin positioned opposite the first lengthwise end and a second segment connected with the first segment; and c) a plurality of divisions of first segment comprising a temperature sensitive composition, wherein the temperature sensitive composition's is a first contour until a transition temperature for the temperature sensitive composition is achieved, thereby transforming the temperature sensitive composition into a second contour.
It is the novel and unique interaction of these simple elements which creates the apparatus and methods, within the ambit of the present invention. Pursuant to Title 35 of the United States Code and the Articles of the Patent Cooperation Treaty, descriptions of preferred embodiments follow. However, it is to be understood that the best mode descriptions do not limit the scope of the present invention.
Although the disclosure hereof is detailed to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the embodiments published herein merely exemplify the present invention.
The Surgical Preferred Embodiments
In the most general sense, the present invention is a bone fastener or anchor for implantation into a surgically created cavity where the anchor is adapted for connection with an apparatus distinct from the anchor. Among other things, the current invention can be adapted for use with vertebra or other bone tissues. The present anchor is particularly adapted for use in the cervical region of the spine. Polymethymethacrylate is an adhesive particularly well suited for use with the current anchor.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are manufactured of titanium alloys, stainless steel, shape memory alloys, non-resorbable polymers or any other composition acceptable in the art. Within the scope of the present invention, it has advantageously been discovered that shafts (40F, 40S) can have lengths from about 2 to about 10 millimeters; polyaxial heads (150) can have lengths of from about 5 millimeters to about 25 millimeters; sockets (154) of polyaxial heads (150) can have depths from about 3 millimeters to about 23 millimeters, diameters from about 4 millimeters to about 20 millimeters, lateral openings widths (162, 164) from about 3 millimeters to about 10 millimeters.
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Shaft (400 includes first section (70), second section (80) and intermediate section (90) positioned between first section (70) and second section (80). First section (70) is proximate first lengthwise end (420 and second section (80) is proximate second lengthwise end (440. Within the scope of the current invention, first section (70) and second section (80) are constructed from rigid biocompatible materials.
Intermediate section (90) of shaft (400 is positioned between first section (70) and second section (80). Intermediate section (90) is constructed of a temperature sensitive composition that can include shape memory metals, shape memory polymers or a combination thereof. These shape memory materials have a first contour above the transition temperature and a second configuration below the transition temperature of the shape memory materials. By way of illustration, when intermediate section or mesh (90) is cooled below the transition temperature, the second temporary contour of anchor (30) allows surgical insertion of anchor (30) into the patient. After placement into the patient, when anchor (30) warms above the transition temperature, anchor (30) returns to the first contour.
In select preferred embodiments, intermediate section (90) is constructed as a mesh. Intermediate section (90) can include one or more shape memory alloys or metals, shape memory polymers or a combination thereof. In some preferred embodiments, the shape memory alloy is a biocompatible alloy of nickel and titanium with percentages of nickel selected as a matter of predetermined medical engineering parameters. Within the scope of the present invention, shape memory polymers can include polyurethanes, epoxies, polyolefins or polyesters.
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In select preferred embodiments, polyaxial head (150) is connected to non-penetrating margin (460 of shaft (400. Polyaxial head (150) of anchor (30) is adapted for connection with an apparatus (not shown) distinct from anchor (30). Examples of apparatus connectable to polyaxial head (150) include but are not limited to: rods, bars, cross-links, screws and locking nuts. Polyaxial head (150) is provided with spheroid (152) connected to non-penetrating margin (460 of second lengthwise end (440 of shaft (400. Prior to surgical fixation, the combination of spheroid (152) and socket (154) allows polyaxial head (150) to be moved in a multitude of axes relative to the longitudinal axis (X-X) of shaft (400. Socket (154) is provided with an outward housing (156) and inward receptacle (158) including one or more threads (160). Selected preferred embodiments of housing (156) can be provided with openings (162, 164, 166) adapted to receive one or more apparatus distinct from anchor (30).
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Shaft (40s) includes first segment (100) and second segment (120). First segment (100) is proximate first lengthwise end (42s) and second segment (120) is proximate second lengthwise end (44s). Within the scope of the current invention, second segment (120) is constructed from rigid biocompatible materials acceptable in the art.
In select preferred embodiments, polyaxial head (150) is connected to non-penetrating margin (46s) of shaft (40s). Polyaxial head (150) of anchor (30) is adapted for connection with an apparatus (not shown) distinct from anchor (30). Examples of apparatus connectable to polyaxial head (150) include but are not limited to: rods, bars, cross-links, screws and locking nuts. Polyaxial head (150) is provided with spheroid (152) connected to non-penetrating margin (46s) of second lengthwise end (44s) of shaft (40s). Prior to surgical fixation, the combination of spheroid (152) and socket (154) allows polyaxial head (150) to be moved in a multitude of axes relative to the longitudinal axis (X-X) of shaft (400. Socket (154) is provided with an outward housing (156) and inward receptacle (158) including one or more threads (160). Selected preferred embodiments of housing (156) can be provided with openings (162, 164, 166) adapted to receive one or more apparatus distinct from anchor (30).
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When first segment (100) returns to its first configuration inside the lateral mass, divisions (102, 104) of first segment (100) can impede movements of the anchor (30) and assist in preventing back out or pull out of anchor (30) from the surgically created cavity. Among other things, in operation, this surgical configuration can clamp a greater volume of cortical bone between curled divisions (102, 104) and polyaxial head (150) of anchor (30) than is possible with current lateral mass fixation screws.
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As used in this Application, “transition temperature” means the temperature at which a portion of the anchor (30) changes from a first contour to a second contour.
Transition temperature ranges for the change from a first distinct shape or contour to a second distinct shape or contour of the temperature sensitive composition of anchor (30) can range from about −20 degrees Celsius to about +110 degrees Celsius. Depending on the transition metals incorporated into the temperature sensitive composition, the range for transition of the current temperature sensitive composition from a first contour to a second contour can range from about −20 degrees Celsius to about +40 degrees Celsius. Select preferred embodiments of the current invention can have transition temperature of from about 20 degrees Celsius to about 33 degrees Celsius. Still other preferred embodiments can have a transition temperature of less than about 35 degrees Celsius. Along with shape memory alloys and shape memory polymers, preferred embodiments of the anchor can be provided with surface treatments in anticipation of improving attachment of bone to the bone fastener or anchor.
The Nonsurgical Preferred Embodiments
The present invention is an anchor that is insertable into a ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure. A portion of the anchor is insertable through ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure. Depending on the composition into which the anchor will be inserted, the current invention can be self-tapping for select compositions. Due to the anchor's unique construction, the anchor can be used to support a load for generally horizontal surfaces such as ceilings, floors and roofs and generally vertical surfaces such as walls. It is believed that the current anchor can support a load of up to about 35 kilograms when the anchor is inserted into a generally vertical surface and a load of up to about 9 kilograms when the anchor is inserted into a generally horizontal surface. With respect to maximum load and ease of placement, it is believed that the present anchor can provide the benefits of currently available ribbed plastic anchors, self-drilling anchors, molly bolts and toggle bolts while eliminating the shortcomings of currently available anchors.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are manufactured of metallic alloys, stainless steel, polymers any other composition acceptable in the art. Within the scope of the present invention, it has advantageously been discovered that shafts (40F, 40S) can have lengths from about 50 to about 200 millimeters and heads (150) can have lengths of from about 3 millimeters to about 6.5 millimeters.
Shaft (400 includes first section (70), second section (80) and intermediate section (90). First section (70) is proximate first lengthwise end (420 and second section (80) is proximate second lengthwise end (440. Within the scope of the current invention, first section (70) and second section (80) are constructed from rigid materials acceptable in the art.
Intermediate section (90) of shaft (400 is positioned between first section (70) and second section (80). Intermediate section (90) is constructed of a temperature sensitive composition that can include shape memory metals, shape memory polymers or a combination thereof. The temperature sensitive composition's shape is a first contour above the transition temperature for the temperature sensitive composition and a second configuration below the transition temperature of the temperature sensitive composition. By way of illustration, when intermediate section (90) is cooled below the transition temperature, the second temporary contour of anchor (30) allows insertion of anchor (30) into a generally vertical or horizontal surface. After placement into the ceiling, floor, roof or wall of a structure, when anchor (30) warms above the transition temperature, anchor (30) returns to the first contour.
In select preferred embodiments, intermediate section (90) constructed as a mesh. Intermediate section (90) can include one or more transition metals such as a shape memory alloy. In some preferred embodiments, the shape memory alloy is an alloy of nickel and titanium with percentages of nickel selected as a matter of predetermined engineering parameters.
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In select preferred embodiments, head (150) is connected to non-penetrating margin (460 of shaft (400. As shown in
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Another preferred embodiment of anchor (30), enabled in
Shaft (40s) includes first segment (100) and second segment (120). First segment (100) is proximate first lengthwise end (42s) and second segment (120) is proximate second lengthwise end (44s). Within the scope of the current invention, second segment (120) is constructed from rigid materials acceptable in the art.
In select preferred embodiments, head (150) is connected to non-penetrating margin (46s) of shaft (40s). Head (150) of anchor (30) is adapted for connection with an apparatus (not shown) such as a load distinct from anchor (30).
First segment (100) includes at least two divisions (102, 104). As shown in
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When first segment (100) returns to its first configuration inside the ceiling, floor, roof or wall, divisions (102, 104) of first segment (100) can impede movements of the anchor (30) and assist in preventing back out or pull out of anchor (30) from the horizontal or vertical surface. In operation, this first configuration anchor (30) contacts a greater surface area of the ceiling, floor, roof or wall than is possible with currently available anchors. It is believed that: the greater surface area of anchor (30) contacting the vertical or horizontal surface of the structure, the greater the resistance to pull out when anchor (30) carries a load.
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As used in this Application, “transition temperature” means the temperature at which a portion of the anchor (30) changes from a first contour to a second contour.
Transition temperature ranges for the change from a first distinct shape or contour to a second distinct shape or contour of the temperature sensitive composition of anchor (30) can range from about −20 degrees Celsius to about +110 degrees Celsius. Depending on the shape memory alloys or shape memory polymers incorporated into the temperature sensitive composition, the range for transition of the current temperature sensitive composition from a first contour to a second contour is from about −20 degrees Celsius to about 0 degrees Celsius. For many uses of the current invention, at ambient temperature, anchor (30) will assume the shape that most resistant to back-out or pull-out
Applicant has enabled, described and disclosed the invention as required by Title 35 of the United States Code.
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63222115 | Jul 2021 | US |
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Parent | 17843963 | Jun 2022 | US |
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