Claims
- 1. An anchor which is implantable into a bone in a patient's body and, when implanted, is resistant to toggling in the bone and to being pulled from the bone, said anchor comprising:
a head end portion having a surface that extends transverse to a central axis of said anchor and is engagable with the bone; and a plurality of helical spikes extending from said surface on said head end portion of said anchor and are engagable with the bone, each of said plurality of helical spikes having a helical central axis that forms a helix around said central axis of said anchor, each of said plurality of helical spikes further having a circular cross-sectional configuration as viewed in a plane extending perpendicular to said helical central axis of each of said helical spikes and having a distal end portion with a tip that penetrates the bone as said head end portion is rotated relative to the bone.
- 2. An anchor as set forth in claim 1 wherein each helical spike of said plurality of helical spikes is formed separately from said head end portion of said anchor and has a proximal end portion which extends through said surface on said head end portion of said anchor into an opening in said head end portion of said screw.
- 3. An anchor as set forth in claim 2 wherein said proximal end portion of each helical spike extends at an acute angle to said surface on said head end portion of said anchor.
- 4. An anchor as set forth in claim 3 wherein said surface on said head end portion of said anchor has a convex configuration and has a center of curvature which is offset from said surface on said head end portion of said anchor in a direction away from said distal end portion of each of said plurality of helical spikes.
- 5. An anchor as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said helical spikes has a circular cross-sectional configuration with the same diameter throughout the extent of each of said helical spikes between a proximal end portion of each of said helical spikes and said distal end portion of each of said helical spikes.
- 6. An anchor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said head end portion includes means for connection with a spinal fixation implant.
- 7. An anchor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said plurality of helical spikes includes at least two helical spikes.
- 8. An anchor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said plurality of helical spikes includes at least three helical spikes.
- 9. An anchor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said surface on said head end portion is circular and is disposed in a coaxial relationship with said central axis of said anchor and has a diameter which is greater than an outside diameter of said helical spikes.
- 10. An anchor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said surface on said head end portion has a rough, porous texture that provides an increased surface area for said surface to promote bone in-growth.
- 11. An anchor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said head end portion includes a cylindrical outer surface extending parallel to said central axis and having external threads for screwing into the bone.
- 12. A method of implanting an anchor in a patient's body, said method comprising the steps of:
positioning a cannula relative to a bone in a patient's body; moving an anchor having a plurality of helical spikes extending from a surface on a head end portion of the anchor along a path extending through the cannula with pointed end portions of the helical spikes leading and the head end portion trailing; engaging the bone with the pointed end portions of the helical spikes while moving the anchor along the path extending through the cannula; rotating the anchor about a central axis of the anchor after engaging the bone with the pointed end portions of the helical spikes; penetrating the bone with the helical spikes as the anchor is rotated about its central axis; and moving the surface on the head end portion of the anchor into engagement with the bone at a location between the helical spikes.
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 12 further including the step of forming a plurality of holes in the bone, said step of engaging the bone with the pointed end portions of the helical spikes includes moving the pointed end portion of each helical spike in the plurality of helical spikes into one of the plurality of holes in the bone.
- 14. A method as set forth in claim 13 further including the step of providing an anchor starter having a plurality of helical spikes that correspond in quantity and size to the plurality of helical spikes on said anchor, the plurality of helical spikes on the anchor starter having a short axial length to resist radially outward deformation, said step of forming a plurality of holes includes rotating the anchor starter to form the holes.
- 15. A method as set forth in claim 14 further comprising the steps of:
positioning a wire through the bone along a desired axis; placing the anchor starter over the wire and sliding the anchor starter toward the bone along the desired axis; engaging the surface of the bone with the helical spikes on the anchor starter and rotating the anchor starter to form the holes; removing the anchor starter from the wire; placing the anchor over the wire and sliding the anchor toward the bone along the desired axis; and inserting the helical spikes on the anchor into the holes in the bone formed by the anchor starter.
- 16. A method as set forth in claim 14 further comprising the steps of:
positioning a wire through the bone along a desired axis; and placing the anchor over the wire and sliding the anchor toward the bone along the desired axis.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 12 further including the step of limiting radially outward deformation of the helical spikes by positioning a sleeve around the helical spikes during rotation of the anchor about a central axis of the anchor.
- 18. An apparatus comprising:
at least one anchor which is implantable into a bone in a patient's body and, when implanted, is resistant to toggling in the bone and to being pulled from the bone; and a fixation implant for extending between and connecting a plurality of bones; said at least one anchor including a head end portion having a surface that extends transverse to a central axis of said anchor and is engagable with the bone, said head end portion having means for connecting with said fixation implant; said head end portion of said at least one anchor having a plurality of helical spikes that extend from said surface and which extend transverse to a central axis of said at least one anchor and are engagable with the bone, each of said plurality of helical spikes having a helical central axis that forms a helix around said central axis of said at least one anchor; each helical spike of said plurality of helical spikes further having a distal end portion with a tip which penetrates the bone as said at least one anchor is rotated relative to the bone and a circular cross-sectional configuration as viewed in a plane extending perpendicular to said helical central axis of said one helical spike throughout a length of said one helical spike extending from said proximal end portion to said distal end portion of said one helical spike.
- 19. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said proximal end portion of each of said plurality of helical spikes extend at an acute angle to said surface on said head end portion of said at least one anchor.
- 20. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said surface on said head end portion of said at least one anchor has a convex configuration and has a center of curvature which is offset from said surface on said head end portion in a direction away from said distal end portion of each of said plurality of helical spikes.
- 21. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said surface on said head end portion is circular and is disposed in a coaxial relationship with said central axis of said at least one anchor, said head end portion having a diameter which is greater than an outside diameter of said plurality of helical spikes.
- 22. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said plurality of helical spikes includes at least two helical spikes.
- 23. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said plurality of helical spikes includes at least three helical spikes.
- 24. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said surface on said head end portion has a rough, porous texture that provides an increased surface area to promote bone in-growth.
- 25. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said at least one anchor comprises a first anchor for implantation into a first bone and a second anchor for implantation into a second bone.
- 26. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 further comprising an anchor starter for forming starting holes in the bone that said plurality of helical spikes are received in, said anchor starter comprising a platform having a surface that extends transverse to a longitudinal axis of said anchor starter and a plurality of helical spikes extending from said surface, said plurality of helical spikes on said anchor starter corresponding in quantity and size to said plurality of helical spikes on said anchor but are substantially shorter in axial length to resist radially outward deformation during rotation of said platform.
- 27. An apparatus as set forth in claim 18 wherein said head end portion of said anchor includes a cylindrical outer surface extending parallel to said central axis and having external threads for screwing into the bone.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/708,940, filed Nov. 8, 2000, which corresponds to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/238,271, filed Oct. 5, 2000, and which is assigned to the assignee of the present application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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