Spinal fastener with serrated thread

US12167871B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12167871-B2
Application numberUS-202217867143-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 18, 2022
Priority dateNov 30, 2016
Publication dateDec 17, 2024
Grant dateDec 17, 2024

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A fastener configured for spinal applications includes a head having a channel adapted to receive a spinal rod and a shaft extending from the head to a distal tip and having a thread, at least a portion of the thread being serrated. The serrated portion of the thread includes peaks and troughs and can extend along about 35 percent of a length of the thread.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fastener configured for spinal applications comprising: a head having a channel adapted to receive a spinal rod; and a shaft extending from the head to a distal tip and having a thread, at least a portion of the thread being serrated, wherein the serrated portion of the thread includes serrations having respective widths measured perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the shaft, successive widths decreasing in magnitude along a portion of a length of the thread toward the distal tip, wherein each serration includes a peak defined by a linear edge at an abutment between surfaces connecting the peak with adjacent troughs. 2. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein an angle between a sidewall of the thread and the longitudinal axis of the shaft varies along a length of the shaft. 3. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the serrations have respective thicknesses measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft, successive thicknesses increasing in magnitude along a portion of a length of the thread toward the distal tip. 4. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the head is polyaxially movable with respect to the shaft. 5. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the shaft is cannulated. 6. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the shaft is tapered. 7. The fastener of claim 6 , wherein the tapered shaft is defined by an angle of between 16 and 20 degrees measured between the longitudinal axis of the shaft and an axis intersecting outer surfaces of the thread at two or more revolutions thereof. 8. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein sidewalls of the thread that face one another form an angle therebetween of about 55 to 65 degrees. 9. The fastener of claim 1 , wherein the head is monoaxially attached to the shaft. 10. A fastener of claim 1 , wherein the linear edge of each peak extends substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis. 11. A fastener configured for spinal applications comprising: a head having a channel adapted to receive a spinal rod; a shaft coupled with the head, the shaft having a distal tip; a thread extending between the head and the distal tip; and a serrated portion extending along at least a portion of the thread, the serrated portion including peaks and troughs, wherein the peaks include a first type of peak defined by a linear edge at an abutment between surfaces connecting the peak with adjacent troughs and a second type of peak different from the first type of peak and defined by a planar surface at an abutment between surfaces connecting the peak with adjacent troughs, and wherein the shaft includes a cutting flute that extends in a linear direction along an axis angled with respect to a longitudinal axis of the shaft. 12. The fastener of claim 11 , wherein each peak is disposed at a radial distance from the longitudinal axis of the shaft that is greater than a radial distance from the longitudinal axis of the shaft to an adjacent trough, each peak having a thickness measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft that is less than a thickness measured parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft of an adjacent trough. 13. The fastener of claim 11 , wherein successive peaks along the serrated portion alternate between the first type of peak and the second type of peak. 14. The fastener of claim 11 , wherein the first type of peak varies in height along a length of the serrated portion and includes a first short peak with a first radius measured from the longitudinal axis of the shaft adjacent to a first tall peak with a second radius, which in turn is adjacent to a second short peak with a third radius, adjacent to a second tall peak with a fourth radius, the first and third radii being similar and both lesser in dimension than the second and fourth radii. 15. The fastener of claim 11 , wherein the serrated portion includes a progressively increasing pitch from the tip toward the head. 16. The fastener of claim 11 , wherein the peaks extend along helical curves winding around the shaft in a direction opposite to a helical curve along which the thread extends. 17. The fastener of claim 11 , wherein the peaks extend along axes that are parallel to or aligned with the longitudinal axis of the shaft. 18. A fastener configured for spinal applications comprising: a head having a channel adapted to receive a spinal rod; a shaft coupled with the head, the shaft having a distal tip; a thread extending between the head and the distal tip; and a serrated portion extending along at least a portion of the thread, the serrated portion including peaks and troughs, wherein the peaks include a first type of peak defined by a linear edge at an abutment between surfaces connecting the peak with adjacent troughs and a second type of peak different from the first type of peak and defined by a planar surface at an abutment between surfaces connecting the peak with adjacent troughs, and wherein the shaft includes a cutting flute that extends along a helical path from the distal tip of the shaft.

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  • with thread interrupted or changing its form along shank, other than constant taper · CPC title

  • wherein pivoting is blocked when the rod is clamped · CPC title

  • A61B17/86Primary

    Pins or screws {or threaded wires; nuts therefor (A61B17/72 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • Shanks, i.e. parts contacting bone tissue · CPC title

  • at the periphery of the screw head · CPC title

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What does patent US12167871B2 cover?
A fastener configured for spinal applications includes a head having a channel adapted to receive a spinal rod and a shaft extending from the head to a distal tip and having a thread, at least a portion of the thread being serrated. The serrated portion of the thread includes peaks and troughs and can extend along about 35 percent of a length of the thread.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stryker European Operations Holdings Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/86. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 17 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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