Bone fixation implant and means of fixation
US-2017245902-A1 · Aug 31, 2017 · US
US10653462B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10653462-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314401195-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 19, 2020 |
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A pin made of cortical bone may be inserted into adjoining bones of a toe to align and secure the bones. The pin may have barbs to prevent migration of the pin. The pin may include a shoulder to further prevent migration of the pin from the bones, to increase the strength of the pin, and to increase the surface area between the bone pin and the host bone. The pin may further include flattened portions on its circumference to aide in rotating the pin during insertion. The pin may be treated to reduce brittleness.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pin for fusing bones of a human patient, having an elongated body, comprising: a proximal portion; a distal portion; barbs on the proximal portion; and barbs on the distal portion, wherein the barbs on the proximal portion have a profile such that, as the barbs proceed from a distal end to a proximal end, the barbs slope abruptly from a trough to a crest and slope gradually from a crest to a trough, and the barbs on the distal portion have a profile such that, as the barbs proceed from a distal end to a proximal end, the barbs slope gradually from a trough to a crest and slope abruptly from a crest to a trough, the pin further comprising a shoulder extending outwardly from the pin between the proximal portion and the distal portion, wherein the shoulder has an apex and sloped surfaces facing proximally and distally from the apex of the shoulder, wherein the pin comprises cortical bone, and wherein the pin has a substantially circular cross section along its entire length. 2. The pin according to claim 1 , further comprising flattened surfaces on opposite sides of the pin. 3. The pin according to claim 2 , wherein the flattened surfaces are disposed on the distal portion of the pin. 4. The pin according to claim 1 , wherein the cortical bone is human cortical bone. 5. The pin according to claim 1 , wherein the cortical bone is animal cortical bone. 6. The pin according to claim 1 , wherein the pin comprises resorbable materials. 7. The pin according to claim 1 , wherein the pin also comprises non-metallic, synthetic materials. 8. A pin for fusing bones of a human patient, having an elongated body, comprising: a proximal portion; a distal portion; and a shoulder between the proximal portion and the distal portion, wherein the shoulder has a diameter greater than the remainder of the pin, wherein the shoulder has an apex and sloped surfaces extending on either side of the apex of the shoulder, wherein the pin comprises cortical bone, and wherein the pin has a substantially circular cross section along its entire length. 9. The pin according to claim 8 , further comprising barbs on the proximal portion; and barbs on the distal portion, wherein the barbs on the proximal portion have a profile such that, as the barbs proceed from a distal end to a proximal end, the barbs slope abruptly from a trough to a crest and slope gradually from a crest to a trough, and the barbs on the distal portion have a profile such that, as the barbs proceed from a distal end to a proximal end, the barbs slope gradually from a trough to a crest and slope abruptly from a crest to a trough. 10. The pin according to claim 9 , further comprising flattened surfaces on opposite sides of the pin. 11. The pin according to claim 10 , wherein the flattened surfaces are disposed on the distal portion of the pin. 12. The pin according to claim 8 , wherein the cortical bone is human cortical bone. 13. The pin according to claim 8 , wherein the cortical bone is animal cortical bone. 14. The pin according to claim 8 , wherein the pin comprises resorbable materials. 15. The pin according to claim 8 , wherein the pin also comprises non-metallic, synthetic materials. 16. The pin according to claim 1 , wherein the shoulder has a diameter greater than the remainder of the pin. 17. The pin according to claim 1 , wherein the sloped surfaces are configured to be complementary to an internal surface of a bone to maximize surface proximity and fusion efficiency of the pin to the bone.
with special means of locking the nail to the bone · CPC title
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for the foot or ankle · CPC title
for small bones, e.g. in the foot, ankle, hand or wrist · CPC title
for the hand or wrist · CPC title
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