Claims
- 1. A bone implant formed of a screw, nail or post for at least partial insertion into a bone and/or cartilage comprising a head, a lower portion connected to the head, at least one passageway and a mechanical mechanism, said lower portion including at least one interface outer surface region, said at least one passageway at least partially including, fluidly connect with or combinations thereof the mechanical mechanism to at least partially discharge at least one medical substance from said implant, said mechanical mechanism including a valve, a pump, a motor or combinations thereof.
- 2. The bone implant defined in claim 1, wherein said at least one passageway terminates in at least one access opening.
- 3. The bone implant defined in claim 1, wherein said mechanical mechanism includes a pump.
- 4. The bone implant defined in claim 1, wherein said mechanical mechanism includes a microchip controller.
- 5. The bone implant defined in claim 1, wherein said mechanical mechanism includes a MEMS controller.
- 6. The bone implant defined in claim 2, including a cap or cover that at least partially obstructs at least one access opening.
- 7. The bone implant defined in claim 1, wherein said head, said lower portion or combinations thereof at least partially includes a coating material, said coating material including a compound that facilitates in the insertion and/or securing of the lower portion in said bone and/or cartilage, promotes and/or inhibits bone and/or other tissue growth, inhibits rejection of said implant, inhibits rejection of components connected to and/or located adjacent to said implant, reduces infection, reduces inflammation, reduces pain, promotes healing of surrounding tissue, combats cancer and/or other diseases, combats biological abnormalities, functions as a location and/or visual indicator or combinations thereof.
- 8. A bone implant system comprising a sleeve and an implant that is a bone screw, nail or post for at least partial insertion into a bone and/or cartilage, said implant including a head, a lower portion connected to the head and at least one passageway, said implant including an outer surface having at least one access opening connected to said at least one passageway, said at least one access opening enabling electrical current, at least one medical substance or combinations thereof to be discharged from said implant, said sleeve including a chamber designed to at least partially telescopically receive said lower portion of said implant.
- 9. The bone implant system as defined in claim 8, wherein said sleeve includes a connector in said chamber to secure said lower portion of said implant in said chamber.
- 10. The bone implant system as defined in claim 9, wherein said connector in said chamber of said sleeve releasably secures said lower portion of said implant in said chamber.
- 11. The bone implant system as defined in claim 8, wherein said sleeve includes an outer surface connector designed to engage bone to secure said sleeve in an opening in said bone.
- 12. The bone implant system as defined in claim 8, wherein said sleeve includes at least one opening that provides a passageway between an outer surface of said sleeve and said chamber.
- 13. The bone implant system as defined in claim 8, wherein said sleeve includes a removable cap that at least partially seals said chamber when secured to said sleeve.
- 14. The bone implant system as defined in claim 8, wherein said implant includes an electrical mechanism, a mechanical mechanism or combinations thereof.
- 15. The bone implant system as defined in claim 14, wherein said implant includes a mechanical mechanism, said mechanical mechanism at least partially causing said at least one medical substance to flow through said at least one passageway and to be discharged out of said at least one access opening, said mechanical mechanism including a valve mechanism, a pump mechanism, a motor mechanism or combinations thereof.
- 16. The bone implant system as defined in claim 14, wherein said implant includes an electrical mechanism, said electrical mechanism at least partially causing said electric current to flow through said at least one passageway and to be discharged out of said at least one access opening.
- 17. The bone implant system as defined in claim 14, wherein said mechanical mechanism, said electrical mechanism or combinations thereof is at least partially attached to an outer surface of said head.
- 18. The bone implant system as defined in claim 14, wherein said mechanical mechanism, said electrical mechanism or combinations thereof includes at least one MEMS, said at least one MEMS at least partially controlling a rate of flow of said at least one medical substance, current discharge rate or combinations thereof from said at least one access opening.
- 19. The bone implant system as defined in claim 14, wherein said mechanical mechanism, said electrical mechanism or combinations thereof includes at least one microchip, said at least one microchip at least partially controlling a rate of flow of said at least one medical substance, current discharge rate or combinations thereof from said at least one access opening.
- 20. The bone implant defined in claim 8, wherein said head, said lower portion or combinations thereof at least partially includes a coating material, said coating material including a compound that facilitates in the insertion and/or securing of the lower portion in said bone and/or cartilage, promotes and/or inhibits bone and/or other tissue growth, inhibits rejection of said implant, inhibits rejection of components connected to and/or located adjacent to said implant, reduces infection, reduces inflammation, reduces pain, promotes healing of surrounding tissue, combats cancer and/or other diseases, combats biological abnormalities, functions as a location and/or visual indicator or combinations thereof.
- 21. A method of at least partially inserting an implant into a bone and/or cartilage comprising:
a) selecting an implant, said implant including a bone screw, nail or post having a head and a lower portion connected to the head, said implant including a mechanical mechanism, an electrical mechanism or combinations thereof; b) selecting a sleeve that includes a chamber designed to at least partially telescopically receive said lower portion of said implant; c) forming an opening in said bone and/or cartilage; d) at least partially inserting said sleeve into an opening in the bone and/or cartilage inserting a sleeve into said opening in said bone and/or cartilage; and, e) at least partially inserting and securing said lower portion of said implant into said chamber of said sleeve.
- 22. The method as defined in claim 21, including the step allowing a period of time to pass after said sleeve is inserted in said opening in said bone and/or cartilage and prior to said lower portion of said implant being at least partially inserted and secured into said chamber of said sleeve, said period of time enabling said sleeve to at least partially set in said opening in said bone before said lower portion of said implant is at least partially inserted and secured into said chamber of said sleeve.
- 23. The method as defined in claim 22, wherein said period of time is at least about 1 week.
- 24. The method as defined in claim 21, wherein said step of inserting said sleeve is performed on an outpatient basis.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/296,601 filed on Oct. 11, 2002 entitled “Electro-Simulation and Medical Delivery Device”, which is incorporated herein.
[0002] The present invention pertains to prosthetic implants, and more particularly to pedicle screws, nails or posts that can be inserted into bone and/or cartilage.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10269601 |
Oct 2002 |
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Child |
10828150 |
Apr 2004 |
US |