The present invention relates to a bone fastener and driver with fastener retaining features to facilitate installation.
Bone fasteners or screws have a threaded shank and a screw head with a torqueing aperture to connect a screw driver with a male driving feature to turn the screw into bone. In some cases, the shank has thread cutting flutes to create a threaded attachment into the bone, these screws are often referred to as self-tapping. Other times, the bone has been pre-drilled prior to inserting the fastener. Regardless of form or type used, it is important the bone fastener stay firmly and securely affixed to the driver while being inserted into the bone. If the fastener separates and is dislodged from the driver, the surgeon must recover the fastener lying loose and often hidden from view by the tissue of the patient. Accordingly, great care is taken to avoid this problem.
Ideally, the bone fastener has an enlarged head extending at a proximal end of the threaded shank. The bone fastener head can be polyaxially configured with a hemispherical lower portion. This allows the fastener to be driven through a bone plate or other device being implanted on an angle. At the very proximal end of the bone fastener is a torqueing aperture which can be a star, square or hexagonal female opening configured to receive a male tip of a driver. While designed for a close-fitting arrangement, the driver and complimentary fastener are easily separated. This leads to the problem of separation during installation.
The present invention provides drivers and bone fasteners that have a secure locking attachment that eliminates this issue while providing a simple and quick release after implanted as described hereinafter.
A bone fastener driver assembly with a bone fastener retention feature has an outer sleeve, a handle fixed to said outer sleeve and an inner shaft. The inner shaft has a distal end with a torque driving tip. The inner shaft is coupled to the handle and axially movable relative to the outer sleeve from a proximal disengaged position to a distal engaged position. The outer sleeve has a bone fastener retaining distal end configured to lock into an internal groove or undercut of a bone fastener screw head when the inner shaft is axially moved from the proximal disengaged position to the distal engaged position to lock the bone fastener to the driver and upon a return movement of the inner shaft to the proximal disengaged position to unlock and release the driver from the bone fastener screw head.
The handle has one or more ball detents configured to engage a pair of positioning grooves, a proximal groove on the inner shaft positioned to fix axially the proximal disengaged position and a distal groove spaced distally relative to the proximal groove positioned to fix axially the distal engaged position. The inner shaft when in the distal engaged position is configured to engage a torqueing aperture inside the bone fastener screw head as the outer shaft is locked into the internal groove or undercut of the bone fastener screw head and when the inner shaft is in the proximal disengaged position the outer shaft is unlocked from the internal groove and the driver can be disengaged from the bone fastener screw head. The bone fastener driver assembly further has one or more bone fasteners. Each bone fastener has the bone fastener screw head with an internal groove or undercut.
In one embodiment, the bone fastener driver assembly one or more bone fasteners each have a proximal end with a plurality of flexible fingers above the internal groove or undercut configured to flex outwardly to attach onto an internal ring on the outer sleeve to attach the driver to the bone fastener screw head.
In another embodiment, the bone fastener driver assembly outer sleeve has a plurality of flexible fingers at the distal end of the outer sleeve and each of the one or more bone fasteners has the bone fastener screw head with an internal groove or undercut to receive the outer sleeve. Each flexible finger has a projecting end configured to clip into the internal groove or undercut of the bone fastener screw head as the flexible fingers flex inwardly toward the inner shaft to engage the bone fastener screw head and spring lock as the projecting ends enter the internal groove or undercut locking the bone fastener screw head to the driver when the inner shaft is positioned in the distal engaged position.
In another embodiment, the bone fastener driver assembly outer sleeve has a distal external groove configured to hold a split ring; and a split ring held in the distal external groove and protruding radially outwardly. The split ring is compressible and configured to compress on entry into the bone fastener screw head and upon aligning with the internal groove or undercut springs outwardly to attach the outer sleeve to the bone fastener and lock thereto when the inner shaft is moved to the distal engaged position. The bone fastener driver outer shaft when the inner shaft is moved to the proximal disengaged position, the split ring compresses as it flexes and is released from the bone fastener screw head.
The invention will be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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As shown in the exploded view, threaded detent pins 210 are illustrated above and below the handle for entry into openings 221 in the handle 220. These detent pins 210 have a spring loaded detent ball 215 and when threaded into the openings 221 will be used for securing another feature that is inserted through the hollow outer sleeve 230 of the driver assembly 200.
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Initially the bone fastener screw head 110 is positioned with the driver aperture 120 of the bone fastener 100 placed over the male tip 256 of the inner shaft 250, the inner shaft 250 has been pulled proximally back to the distal engaged position and the locking feature 140 is attached to the outer sleeve 230 bone fastener retaining distal end 240 as shown in
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When the bone fastener 100 is inserted onto the tip 256 a complimentary male tip is provided so the opening or aperture 120 of the screw head 110 can fit snugly onto the driver assembly 200. As the screw head 110 is moved onto the tip 256, the fingers 140 flex outwardly clip onto the outer sleeve 230 to lock onto the driver assembly 200. This is shown in
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As shown, each of these alternative embodiments provides a different way to create a locking feature of the driver with an outer sleeve and an inner shaft that moves proximally and distally to engage and disengage into a locking and unlocking feature.
Variations in the present invention are possible in light of the description of it provided herein. While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for the purpose of illustrating the subject invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the subject invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that changes can be made in the particular embodiments described which will be within the full intended scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims.
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