Claims
- 1. An allograft, autograft or xenograft interference screw comprised of bone.
- 2. The interference screw of claim 1 wherein said bone is cortical bone.
- 3. The interference screw of claim 2 comprising a machined and threaded bone fragment obtained as an allograft, xenograft or autograft from the cortex of a donor's bone.
- 4. The interference screw of claim 3 having a pointed, a rounded or a flush forward end and a thread which is self-tapping.
- 5. The interference screw of claim 4 wherein the end opposite the pointed, rounded or flush end has a machined drive-head matable with a drive socket.
- 6. The interference screw of claim 5 having a machined structure matable with a drive socket wherein the shape of the machined drive-head is selected from the group consisting of a tapered, a square, a hexagon, a recessed square, a sunken groove, a recessed hexagon, a bone shape and a twister shaped head.
- 7. The interference screw of claim 1 having a length of between about 8 mm to about 70 mm.
- 8. The interference screw of claim 1 having a diameter of between about 2 mm and about 30 mm.
- 9. The interference screw of claim 8 wherein the diameter is tapered.
- 10. The interference screw of claim 1 having a pitch between about 5 threads per inch to about 40 threads per inch.
- 11. A method of making an interference screw which comprises machining a cortical fragment of a donor's femur or tibia, said fragment having a diameter of between about 2 mm and about 30 mm and a length of between about 8 mm and about 70 mm, such that the resulting screw has a thread cut thereon to allow the fragment to be screwed into a recipient's bone.
- 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising machining a drive-head into one end of the screw and a pointed, rounded or flush end at the forward end of the screw.
- 13. The method of claim 11 which further comprises drilling a channel through the entire length of the bone to produce a cannulated screw.
- 14. An interference screw made by the process of claim 11.
- 15. A method for securing an implant which comprises drilling a cavity in the implant recipient's bone at or adjacent to the implant site and inserting therein an allograft, xenograft or autograft cortical interference screw, thereby locking the implant into place.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the implant is a ligament implant in an anterior cruciate ligament surgical procedure.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the implant is a cortical bone plate having screw holes machined therein.
- 18. The interference screw of claim 1 prepared by a process comprising machining a cortical fragment from a donor's femur or tibia, said fragment having a diameter of between about 2 mm and about 30 mm and a length of between about 8 mm and about 70 mm.
- 19. The interference screw of claim 18 wherein said process of preparation further comprises machining one end of said fragment to form a pointed, rounded or flush end, and machining the opposite end so as to mate with a rotatable drive means.
- 20. The interference screw of claim 19 wherein the end opposite the screw tip is machined into a bone-shaped head, a twister-shaped head, or a head having a recessed groove.
- 21. The interference screw of claim 20 wherein the bone-shaped head, twister-shaped head, or head with a recessed groove mates with a rotatable drive means, said drive means comprising a shaft and a drive slot into which the bone screw head fits, to thereby provide a purchase to apply torque to insert the screw into a recipient's bone.
- 22. A bone interference screw driver comprising a shaft, a recessed drive slot into which a bone-head shaped, twister-head shaped bone screw head, or screw head having a recessed groove fits.
- 23. The bone interference screw driver of claim 22 comprising an outer shaft, an inner, independently rotatable shaft, a pair of lugs extending from the outer shaft into the recessed drive slot, a pair of forwardly extending prongs extending from said inner drive shaft, and a pair of interlocking handles such that the head of a cortical bone screw may be pinched and retained in the driver head by opposing forces applied by said pair of lugs and said pair of forwardly extending prongs.
- 24. The interference screw of claim 1 which is cannulated.
- 25. The interference screw of claim 24 wherein the screw is machined so as to have an internal drive feature.
- 26. The interference screw of claim 25 wherein said internal drive feature is in the form of an internal hexagonal drive, an internal square drive, or an internal elliptical drive.
- 27. The interference screw of claim 26 wherein said internal drive is formed by broaching a cannulation in the screw to form said internal drive feature throughout the entire longitudinal axis of the screw.
- 28. The interference screw of claim 1 which is demineralized or is partially demineralized.
- 29. A cortical bone fixation plate having screw holes machined therein.
- 30. The bone fixation plate of claim 29 wherein the screw holes are counter-sunk or tapered.
- 31. The bone fixation plate of claim 29 which is demineralized or partially demineralized.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/477,538, filed on Jan. 4, 2000, which was a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/098,916, filed on Jun. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,554, which in turn was a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/687,018, filed on Jul. 16, 1996, now abandoned.
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