Bone anchoring device
US-9486245-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US9414876B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9414876-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414530854-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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A composite fixation device is described herein which includes a first and second biodegradable material. The first and second biodegradable materials degrade at different rates thereby permitting tissue ingrowth into the device prior to degradation of the entire device.
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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable composite interference screw comprising: a body made from a first biodegradable material, the body including a head and at least one thread extending axially around a perimeter of the body; and at least one channel defined within at least a portion of the thread, at least a portion of the at least one channel filled with a second biodegradable material. 2. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the first biodegradable material is selected from the group consisting of poly(lactic acids), poly(glycolic acids), poly(lactic-co-glycolic acids), poly(dioxanones), poly(caprolactones), poly(hydroxyl-alkanoates), copolymers based on cyclic aliphatic esters, and combinations thereof. 3. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the first biodegradable material comprises poly(lactic acid). 4. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the second biodegradable material is selected from the group consisting of aliphatic polyesters, polyphosphazenes, polyanhydrides, calcium carbonate, β-tri-calcium phosphate, hydroxyapatite, and combinations thereof. 5. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 wherein the second biodegradable material comprises an aliphatic polyester. 6. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the first biodegradable material degrades in greater than about 3 months. 7. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the second biodegradable material degrades in less than about 3 months. 8. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the head further comprises a driver engagement member. 9. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of channels is defined within the thread. 10. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the second biodegradable material degrades at a faster rate than the first biodegradable material following implantation. 11. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the second biodegradable material fills the at least one channel. 12. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 1 , wherein the second biodegradable material further comprises an additive. 13. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 12 , wherein the additive is selected from the group consisting of colors, dyes, viscosity-enhancers, emulsifiers, contrast agents, drugs, and combinations thereof. 14. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 12 , wherein the additive comprises an osteoconductive substance. 15. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 14 , wherein the osteoconductive substance is selected from the group consisting of bone morphogenetic proteins, Transforming Growth Factor-beta, Epidermal Growth Factor, Platelet Derived Growth Factor, Fibroblast Growth Factors, Parathyroid Hormone Related Peptide, Insulin-like Growth Factors, and combinations thereof. 16. An implantable composite interference screw comprising: a body made from a first biodegradable material which degrades in greater than about 3 months following implantation, the body including at least one thread extending axially around a perimeter of the body; and a plurality of channels defined within the thread, at least a portion of the plurality of channels are filled with a second biodegradable material which degrades in less than about 3 months following implantation. 17. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 16 , wherein the body further comprises a head including a driver engagement member. 18. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 16 , wherein the second biodegradable material further comprises an additive. 19. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 18 , wherein the additive is selected from the group consisting of colors, dyes, viscosity-enhancers, emulsifiers, contrast agents, drugs, and combinations thereof. 20. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 18 , wherein the additive comprises an osteoconductive substance. 21. The implantable composite interference screw of claim 20 , wherein the osteoconductive substance is selected from the group consisting of bone morphogenetic proteins, Transforming Growth Factor-beta, Epidermal Growth Factor, Platelet Derived Growth Factor, Fibroblast Growth Factors, Parathyroid Hormone Related Peptide, Insulin-like Growth Factors, and combinations thereof.
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