Ankle arthrodesis using retrograde hindfoot nail
US-2024315742-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US9636154B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9636154-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514735535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 5, 2008 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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An anchor-in-anchor fixation system is provided for securing underlying structure, such as bone. The fixation system includes a first bone anchor having a shaft for fixation to underlying bone, and a head that defines an internal bore. A second bone anchor extends through the bore and into underlying bone. A fixation assembly is also provided that includes one or more fixation systems coupled to an auxiliary attachment member configured for long bone fixation, spinal fixation, or fixation of other bones as desired.
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What is claimed: 1. An anchor-in-anchor fixation assembly comprising: at least one anchor-in-anchor system including: a first bone screw including a first threaded shaft and a first head, the first threaded shaft extending along a first longitudinal shaft axis, and the first head defining a bore extending therethrough along a bore axis, wherein the bore axis and the first longitudinal shaft axis define an angle; and a second bone screw including a second threaded shaft and a second head, the second threaded shaft extending along a second longitudinal shaft axis and configured to attach to underlying structure, wherein the second bone screw is configured to be inserted into the bore; and an intramedullary nail configured to be inserted into a bone canal, the intramedullary nail including a body, the intramedullary nail defining a plurality of apertures that extend through the body, wherein the intramedullary nail is configured such that when the anchor-in-anchor system is coupled to the intramedullary nail, one of the apertures receives at least a portion of the first bone screw and the second bone screw extends outside of the intramedullary nail without passing through the intramedullary nail, wherein the first head defines a curved outer surface, and at least one of the plurality of apertures define an inner curved surface that mates with the curved outer surface of the first head; and the second head is configured to be disposed within the bore, and the second head causes the first head to expand against the inner curved surface. 2. An anchor-in-anchor fixation assembly comprising: at least one anchor-in-anchor system including: a first bone screw including a first threaded shaft and a first head, the first threaded shaft extending along a first longitudinal shaft axis, and the first head defining a bore extending therethrough along a bore axis, wherein the bore axis and the first longitudinal shaft axis define an angle; and a second bone screw including a second threaded shaft and a second head, the second threaded shaft extending along a second longitudinal shaft axis and configured to attach to underlying structure, wherein the second bone screw is configured to be inserted into the bore; and an intramedullary nail configured to be inserted into a bone canal, the intramedullary nail including a body, the intramedullary nail defining a plurality of apertures that extend through the body, wherein the intramedullary nail is configured such that when the anchor-in-anchor system is coupled to the intramedullary nail, one of the apertures receives at least a portion of the first bone screw and the second bone screw extends outside of the intramedullary nail without passing through the intramedullary nail, wherein the first head defines a curved outer surface, and the plurality of apertures define an inner curved surface that mates with the curved outer surface of the first head; and the first head is expandable. 3. The anchor-in-anchor fixation assembly as recited in claim 2 , wherein the first head defines at least one slot that defines a pair of expendable retention tabs. 4. The anchor-in-anchor fixation assembly as recited in claim 3 , wherein the slot extends entirely through the first head. 5. The anchor-in-anchor fixation assembly as recited in claim 3 , wherein a plurality of slots extend partially through the first head. 6. An anchor-in-anchor fixation assembly comprising: at least one anchor-in-anchor system including: a first bone screw including a first threaded shaft and a first head, the first threaded shaft extending along a first longitudinal shaft axis, and the first head defining a bore extending therethrough along a bore axis, wherein the bore axis and the first longitudinal shaft axis define an angle; and a second bone screw including a second threaded shaft and a second head, the second threaded shaft extending along a second longitudinal shaft axis and configured to attach to underlying structure, wherein the second bone screw is configured to be inserted into the bore; and an intramedullary nail configured to be inserted into a bone canal, the intramedullary nail including a body, the intramedullary nail defining a plurality of apertures that extend through the body, wherein the intramedullary nail is configured such that when the anchor-in-anchor system is coupled to the intramedullary nail, one of the apertures receives at least a portion of the first bone screw and the second bone screw extends outside of the intramedullary nail without passing through the intramedullary nail, wherein the first head defines a first head axis that defines an acute angle with respect to the bore axis.
immobilised relative to screws by interlocking form of the heads and plate holes, e.g. conical or threaded · CPC title
the additional component being inserted in the screw head · CPC title
Cortical plates (A61B17/7007, A61B17/7058 take precedence) · CPC title
Heads, i.e. proximal ends projecting from bone · CPC title
wherein pivoting is blocked when the rod is clamped · CPC title
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