Multiple configuration surgical cutting device
US-2015164530-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US9480516B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9480516-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314021846-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2016 |
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Embodiments of the invention provide a bone screw device including a bone screw with a temporary encasement. In some embodiments, the temporary encasement comprises a biocompatible material that may be an osteoinductive, a hemostatic and or a bacteriocide. Some embodiments include a temporary encasement including a therapeutic. In some embodiments, the temporary encasement comprises a wax. In some embodiments, the screw head is substantially U-shaped. In some embodiments, the screw includes an extension tip extending from the screw shaft. Some embodiments of the invention include a system for percutaneous implantation of a bone screw including a screwdriver shaft rotatably coupled to a screw that includes a temporary encasement. In some embodiments, the screw shaft can be at least partially rotated by the screwdriver shaft. Some further embodiments further include a retractable sleeve at least partially surrounding the screwdriver shaft and the bone screw.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A bone screw device comprising: a screw comprising a screw shaft, a screw head and screw tip coupled to the screw shaft, the screw shaft including a screw thread; and a temporary encasement at least partially covering the screw, wherein the temporary encasement crumbles or extrudes away from the screw during penetration into bone, thereby leaving encasement debris and the screw with at least a portion of the temporary encasement removed. 2. The bone screw device of claim 1 , wherein the temporary encasement envelops substantially all of the screw thread. 3. The bone screw device of claim 2 , wherein the temporary encasement comprises a substantially symmetrically curved surface extending over the screw tip. 4. The bone screw device of claim 1 , wherein the temporary encasement comprises a biocompatible material. 5. The bone screw device of claim 4 , wherein the biocompatible material is at least one of an osteoinductive, a hemostatic and a bacteriocide. 6. The bone screw device of claim 1 , wherein the temporary encasement comprises a therapeutic compound. 7. The bone screw device of claim 6 , wherein the therapeutic compound is dispersed within the temporary encasement. 8. The bone screw device of claim 1 , wherein the temporary encasement comprises a wax. 9. The bone screw device of claim 1 , wherein the screw shaft further includes: a shaft proximal end and a shaft distal end; and wherein the screw head is substantially U-shaped and coupled to the shaft proximal end. 10. The bone screw device of claim 9 , further comprising: an extension tip comprising a tip shaft including a screw thread, and a tip proximal end coupled to the bone screw distal end, and a tip end extending from the shaft distal from the bone screw distal end. 11. A system for percutaneous implantation of a bone screw, comprising: a screwdriver having a sleeve and a shaft passing through the sleeve; a bone screw comprising a proximal end and a distal end and including a screw shaft, a screw head, and a screw tip coupled to the screw shaft, the screw shaft comprising a proximal shaft end and a distal shaft end and including a screw thread; and a temporary encasement at least partially covering the screw; wherein the screw shaft is configured and arranged to be at least partially rotated within the sleeve by the screwdriver, and wherein the temporary encasement crumbles or extrudes away from the bone screw during penetration into bone, thereby leaving encasement debris and the bone screw with at least a portion of the temporary encasement removed. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the screw head is substantially U-shaped and coupled to the proximal screw shaft end; and wherein the screwdriver is coupled to an inner surface of the screw head. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the sleeve is a substantially rigid sleeve at least partially surrounding the screwdriver shaft. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the sleeve is at least partially coupled with the temporary encasement. 15. The system of claim 11 , wherein the sleeve is at least partially retractable away from the screw. 16. The system of claim 14 , wherein the coupling of the sleeve with the temporary encasement occurs at a transition region and comprises a substantially smooth tubular shell at least partially surrounding the screwdriver and bone screw. 17. The bone screw device of claim 11 , wherein the temporary encasement comprises a biocompatible material. 18. The bone screw device of claim 17 , wherein the biocompatible material is at least one of an osteoinductive, a hemostatic and a bacteriocide. 19. The bone screw device of claim 17 , wherein the biocompatible material comprises a therapeutic compound. 20. The bone screw device of claim 17 , wherein the biocompatible material comprises a wax.
of the patient or his organs · CPC title
at its periphery · CPC title
the driver bit acting on the central region of the screw head · CPC title
Instruments for putting said fixation devices against or away from the bone (A61B17/7074, A61B17/808 take precedence) · CPC title
Packages or dispensers for bone screws or threaded wires · CPC title
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