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US9265601B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9265601-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414208776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2000 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2016 |
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Sheaths for implantable fixation devices are disclosed. Sheaths have a flexible body with a perforated wall, an open end, a closed end, and a body interior sized and shaped to receive the fixation device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sheath for an implantable fixation device, the sheath comprising: a flexible body having a relieved wall, the body defining an interior sized and shaped to receive the fixation device and including two circular ends, each circular end having substantially the same dimensions, wherein one of the two circular ends is an open end, and wherein another one of the two circular ends is a closed end. 2. The sheath of claim 1 , wherein the body defines a tube, the tube being sized and shaped to receive the fixation device. 3. The sheath of claim 2 , wherein the tube is sized and shaped to snugly receive a shaft of a bone screw fixation device. 4. The sheath of claim 1 , wherein the relieved wall comprises a mesh wall. 5. The sheath of claim 1 , wherein the flexible body comprises a tube that defines at least one perforation. in a circumferential side wall of the tube. 6. The sheath of claim 1 , wherein the flexible body includes an interior that is flexible such that, when the fixation device is inserted into the body, the body flexibly expands to allow the fixation device to fit snugly within the body. 7. The sheath of claim 3 , wherein the shaft includes threads, and wherein the threads are longitudinally aligned with a central axis of the tube. 8. A sheath for an implantable fixation device, the sheath comprising: a flexible body having a relieved wall, the body defining an interior sized and shaped to receive the fixation device and including an open end and a closed end, wherein the body defines a tube, the tube being sized and shaped to receive the fixation device, wherein the tube is sized and shaped to snugly receive a shaft of a bone screw fixation device, wherein the shaft includes threads, wherein the threads are longitudinally aligned with a central axis of the tube wherein the relieved wall comprises a mesh wall, and wherein the body defines a tube and the mesh wall includes additional threads that are perpendicular to a central axis of the tube. 9. The sheath of claim 1 , wherein the body is made from a bioabsorbable material. 10. The sheath of claim 3 , wherein the shaft of the bone screw fixation device fits snugly within the interior of the body. 11. The sheath of claim 3 , wherein the shaft includes generally rounded screw threads. 12. The sheath of claim 9 , wherein the body defines a tube, the tube being sized and shaped to receive the fixation device. 13. The sheath of claim 9 , wherein the relieved wall comprises a mesh wall. 14. The sheath of claim 9 , wherein the flexible body comprises a tube that defines at least one perforation in a circumferential sidewall of the tube. 15. The sheath of claim 9 , wherein the flexible body includes an interior that is flexible such that, when the fixation device is inserted into the body, the body flexibly expands to allow the fixation device to fit snugly within the body. 16. A sheath assembly for an implantable fixation device, the sheath assembly comprising: a sheath including a flexible body having a relieved wall, the body comprising an exterior surface with a roughened finish, and the body defining an interior sized and shaped to receive the fixation device and including two open ends, each end comprising an opening of substantially the same dimensions. 17. The sheath assembly of claim 16 , wherein the body includes a relieved wall. 18. The sheath assembly of claim 17 , wherein the relieved wall comprises a mesh wall. 19. The sheath assembly of claim 16 , wherein the body defines a tube that defines at least one perforation in a circumferential side wall of the tube. 20. The sheath assembly of claim 16 , further comprising the fixation device. 21. The sheath assembly of claim 20 , wherein the fixation device is a bone screw, the bone screw having a shaft sized and shaped to it within the interior of the sheath and including generally rounded screw threads. 22. The sheath assembly of claim 20 , wherein the fixation device is a tack, a plug or a suture anchor. 23. The sheath assembly of claim 20 , wherein the sheath is formed by winding a strip of material around the fixation device. 24. The sheath assembly of claim 16 , wherein the body defines holes in its exterior surface such that less than 60% of a surface area of its exterior surface is occupied by holes. 25. The sheath assembly of claim 16 , wherein the body is made from a bioabsorbable material.
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