Claims
- 1. A locking mechanism for a bone screw, comprising:
a clamping element for stabilizing bone segments, having at least two snap catches protruding from a bone-contacting surface of said clamping element and spaced around an edge of a screw hole of the clamping element; and a bone screw having a circumferential groove located on a top portion thereof below a screw head, for receipt of said snap catches; wherein said snap catches interlock with said groove to secure said bone screw to said clamping element when said bone screw is inserted into said clamping element.
- 2. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said snap catches comprise spikes adapted to act as bone anchors.
- 3. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 2, wherein:
said spikes comprise elastic spring elements; and said elastic spring elements snap into said groove when said bone screw is inserted into said clamping element.
- 4. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein said bone screw is removable from said clamping element after said snap catches interlock with said groove.
- 5. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 4, wherein a greater axial force is needed to remove said screw from said clamping element than is needed to insert said screw into said clamping element.
- 6. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 4, wherein:
removal of said screw from said clamping element results in deformation of at least one of (i) said snap catches, or (ii) said groove.
- 7. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said screw comprises a shaft having a conical portion between said groove and threads of said shaft.
- 8. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said groove has a flat edge portion perpendicular to a shaft of said screw; and said snap catches have a square end portion for interlocking with said flat edge portion.
- 9. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 8, wherein:
removal of said screw from said clamping element results in deformation of at least one of (i) said square end portion of said snap catches, or (ii) said flat edge portion of said groove.
- 10. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
a targeting instrument is placed on said clamping element; and said screw is screwed through said clamping element and into said bone segment via said targeting instrument.
- 11. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said screw is a cannulated screw; and said screw is positioned on the bone segment via a Kirschner wire.
- 12. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said screw is rotatable after interlocking with said clamping element in order to achieve further pre-stress between said bone segment and said clamping element.
- 13. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 1, wherein:
said screw is a cannulated screw having internal threads in a cannulated portion thereof.
- 14. A locking mechanism in accordance with claim 13, wherein:
said screw is removable from said clamping element using a removal device having (i) an externally threaded distal end for engagement with said internal threads of said cannulated portion of said screw, and (ii) a handle at a proximal end; said removal device is adapted to be inserted into said screw via a cannulated screwdriver; and removal of said screw is possible by unscrewing said screw from said bone segment using said cannulated screwdriver while simultaneously pulling on said removal device.
- 15. A removal device for revision of an internally threaded cannulated bone screw, comprising:
a wire body having threads at a distal end thereof for engagement with said corresponding threads of said screw; and a handle at a proximal end of the wire body for use in pulling the removal device after engagement with the cannulated screw.
- 16. A removal device in accordance with claim 15, wherein:
said removal device is adapted for insertion into a cannulated instrument.
- 17. A removal device in accordance with claim 15, wherein:
said removal device is adapted for insertion into a cannulated screwdriver.
- 18. A removal device in accordance with claim 15, wherein the threads of the wire body are external threads and the corresponding threads of said screw are internal threads.
- 19. A method for revision of an implanted cannulated bone screw, comprising the steps of:
inserting a cannulated screwdriver into a screw head of said cannulated bone screw; introducing a removal device into said cannulated screwdriver; screwing a threaded distal end of said removal device into a corresponding threaded portion of said cannulated screw; and simultaneously unscrewing said screw using said cannulated screwdriver and pulling said screw using a handle located on a proximal end of said removal device.
- 20. A method in accordance with claim 19, wherein the distal end of said removal device is externally threaded and the corresponding threaded portion of said screw is an internally threaded portion.
- 21. A method in accordance with claim 19, wherein:
said bone screw secures a clamping element to a bone segment; and a locking mechanism secures said bone screw to said clamping element.
- 22. A method in accordance with claim 21, wherein said locking mechanism comprises:
at least two snap catches protruding from a bone-contacting surface of said clamping element and spaced around an edge of a screw hole; and a circumferential groove located on a top portion of said screw below a screw head for receipt of said snap catches; wherein said snap catches interlock with said groove to secure said bone screw to said clamping element when said bone screw is screwed into said bone segment through said screw hole of said clamping element.
- 23. A method in accordance with claim 22, wherein:
said snap catches comprise spikes adapted to function as bone anchors.
- 24. A method in accordance with claim 23, wherein:
said spikes comprise elastic spring elements; and said elastic spring elements snap into said groove when said bone screw is inserted into said clamping element.
- 25. A method in accordance with claim 22, wherein a greater axial force is needed to remove said screw from said clamping element than is needed to insert said screw into said clamping element.
- 26. A method in accordance with claim 22, wherein:
removal of said screw from said clamping element results in deformation of at least one of (i) said snap catches, or (ii) said groove.
- 27. A method in accordance with claim 22, wherein:
said screw comprises a shaft having a conical portion between said groove and threads of said shaft.
- 28. A method in accordance with claim 22, wherein:
said groove has a flat edge portion perpendicular to a shaft of said screw; and said snap catches have a square end portion for interlocking with said flat edge portion.
- 29. A method in accordance with claim 28, wherein:
removal of said screw from said clamping element results in deformation of at least one of (i)said square end portion of said snap catches, or (ii) said flat edge portion of said groove.
- 30. A method in accordance with claim 22, wherein:
said screw is rotatable after interlocking with said clamping element in order to achieve further pre-stress between said bone segment and said clamping element.
- 31. A method for locking a bone screw to a clamping element, comprising the steps of:
providing a clamping element for stabilizing bone segments, having at least two snap catches protruding from a bone-contacting surface of said clamping element and spaced around an edge of a screw hole; providing a bone screw having a circumferential groove located on a top portion thereof below a screw head, for receipt of said snap catches; and screwing said bone screw into said bone segment through said screw hole of said clamping element until the snap catches interlock with the groove to secure said bone screw to said clamping element.
- 32. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein:
said snap catches comprise spikes adapted to function as bone anchors.
- 33. A method in accordance with claim 32, wherein:
said spikes comprise elastic spring elements; and said elastic spring elements snap into said groove when said bone screw is inserted into said clamping element.
- 34. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein said bone screw is removable from said clamping element after said snap catches interlock with said groove.
- 35. A method in accordance with claim 34, wherein a greater axial force is needed to remove said screw from said clamping element than is needed to insert said screw into said clamping element.
- 36. A method in accordance with claim 34, wherein:
removal of said screw from said clamping element results in deformation of at least one of (i) said snap catches, or (ii) said groove.
- 37. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein:
said screw comprises a shaft having a conical portion between said groove and threads of said shaft.
- 38. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein:
said groove has a flat edge portion perpendicular to a shaft of said screw; and said snap catches have a square end portion for interlocking with said flat edge portion.
- 39. A method in accordance with claim 38, wherein:
removal of said screw from said clamping element results in deformation of at least one of (i)said square end portion of said snap catches, or (ii) said flat edge portion of said groove.
- 40. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein:
a targeting instrument is placed on said clamping element; and said screw is screwed through said clamping element and into said bone segment via said targeting instrument.
- 41. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein:
said screw is a cannulated screw; and said screw is positioned on the bone segment via a Kirschner wire.
- 42. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein:
said screw is rotatable after interlocking with said clamping element in order to achieve further pre-stress between said bone segment and said clamping element.
- 43. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein:
said screw is a cannulated screw having internal threads in a cannulated portion thereof.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/262,968 filed on Jan. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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