CA2768669A1 - Implant with an interference fit fastener - Google Patents

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CA2768669A1
CA2768669A1 CA 2768669 CA2768669A CA2768669A1 CA 2768669 A1 CA2768669 A1 CA 2768669A1 CA 2768669 CA2768669 CA 2768669 CA 2768669 A CA2768669 A CA 2768669A CA 2768669 A1 CA2768669 A1 CA 2768669A1
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Anthony J. Melkent
Thomas A. Carls
Lindsey G. Waugh
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Abstract

An implant with an interference fit fastener for attaching the implant to a bone. The interference fit prevents backout of the fastener after the attachment. The implant may include a passage with a first end and second end. The passage may include a first interference section between the first and second ends. A fastener with an elongated shape may be sized to extend through the passage to attach the implant to the bone. The fastener may include a second interference section. During insertion of the fastener through the passage and into the bone, the second interference section of the fastener may contact against and modify or be modified by the first interference section of the passage. This modification may create the interference fit between the implant and the fastener that prevents backout. The interference sections may remain in contact or may move apart once the fastener is fully attached to the bone.

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IMPLANT WITH AN INTERFERENCE FIT FASTENER

Background The present application is directed to an implant attached to a bone with a fastener and, more particularly, to a fastener and an implant with different hardnesses with one being modified during insertion of the fastener through a passage in the implant to create an interference fit.
Various types of implants are inserted into a patient and attached with a fastener to a bone. The fastener extends through the implant and into the bone maintaining the implant against the bone. The fastener may also be configured to apply a compressive force against the implant. The implant and fastener should be structured to prevent the fastener from being non-threaded or otherwise removed from the bone and/or implant.
This backward movement of the fastener relative to the bone and/or implant is referred to as backout. Backout may be caused by subsidence of the bone after attachment of the implant, or unthreading of the fastener from the bone.
Mechanisms have been developed to prevent backout of a fastener. One type of mechanism includes a snap ring that attaches to the implant and extends over a passage through the implant that receives the fastener. The snap ring is contacted during insertion of the fastener causing the snap ring to move away from the passage to allow insertion.
Once the fastener passes, the snap-ring rebounds over the passage and head of the fastener.
Drawbacks of these mechanisms include that the snap ring may become detached from the implant, and the snap ring may not rebound over the fastener. Further, a surgeon may have difficulty determining the position of the snap ring during a surgical procedure.
Another mechanism includes a projection that is movable by the surgeon between a locked orientation that extends over the passage in the implant and an unlocked orientation away from the passage. The projection is in the unlocked orientation when the fastener is inserted into the passage and driven into the bone. After insertion, the projection is moved by the surgeon to the locked orientation over the passage and the proximal end of the fastener. A drawback of this design is it requires the surgeon to perform an additional step after insertion of the fastener. It may also be difficult for a surgeon to determine that the projection is properly positioned over the fastener.
Summary The present application is an implant that attaches to a bone and methods of using the implant. The implant may include a passage with a first end and second end. The passage may include a first interference section between the first and second ends. A
fastener with an elongated shape may be sized to extend through the passage to attach the implant to the bone. The fastener may include a second interference section.
During insertion of the fastener through the passage and into the bone, the second interference section of the fastener may contact against and modify or be modified by the first interference section of the passage. This modification may create an interference fit between the implant and the fastener that prevents backout. The first and second interference sections may remain in contact once the fastener is fully attached to the bone, or may move apart.
The various aspects of the various embodiments may be used alone or in any combination, as is desired.

Brief Description of the Drawings Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a fastener and implant positioned at a bone according to one embodiment of the present application.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a fastener positioned in a passage through an implant according to one embodiment.
Figure 3 is a sectional view cut along line 111-111 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of an implant according to one embodiment.
Figure 5 is a sectional view cut along line V-V of Figure 4.
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a fastener positioned in a passage through an implant according to one embodiment.
Figure 7 is a sectional view cut along line VII-VII of Figure 6.
Figure 8 is a sectional view of a passage through an implant according to one embodiment.
Figure 9 is a sectional view of a passage through an implant according to one embodiment.
Figure 10 is a sectional view of a passage through an implant according to one embodiment.
Figure 11 is a sectional view of a passage through an implant according to one embodiment.
Figure 12 is a side view of a fastener according to one embodiment.
Figure 13 is a side schematic view of the fastener of Figure 12.
Figure 14 is a sectional view of a fastener inserted a first amount into a bone according to one embodiment.
Figure 15 is a sectional view of a fastener inserted a second amount into a bone according to one embodiment.
Figure 16 is a sectional view of a fastener inserted a third amount into a bone according to one embodiment.
Figure 17 is a sectional view of a fastener according to one embodiment.
Figure 18 is a sectional view of a fastener inserted a first amount into a bone according to one embodiment.
Figure 19 is a sectional view of a fastener inserted a second amount into a bone according to one embodiment.
Figure 20 is a sectional view of a fastener inserted a third amount into a bone according to one embodiment.
Figure 21 is a side view of a fastener according to one embodiment.
Figure 22 is a side view of a fastener according to one embodiment.
Figure 23 is a side view of a fastener according to one embodiment.
Figure 24 is a side view of a fastener according to one embodiment.
Figure 25 is a sectional view of an insert attached to an implant according to one embodiment.
Figure 26 is a sectional view of a coating applied to an implant according to one embodiment.

Detailed Description The present application is directed to an implant with a self-locking bone fastener that attaches the implant to a bone. The implant includes a passage to receive the fastener.
Sidewalls of the implant and the fastener include different hardnesses causing one to be modified when the fastener is inserted into the implant. The modification causes an interference fit between the fastener and implant to prevent backout of the fastener.
Figure 1 schematically illustrates a fastener 20 sized to fit within a passage 40 in an implant 30. The fastener 20 functions to extend through the passage 40 and attach the implant 30 to the bone 100. The fastener 20 includes an interference section 72 with a larger diameter than an interference section 70 of the passage 40. The fastener 20 is also constructed of a material with a different hardness than the interference section 70. One of the interference sections 70, 72 is modified as the fastener 20 passes into the passage 40 and creates an interference fit. The interference fit at least prevents the fastener 20 from backing out of the bone 100 after attachment of the implant 30.
The implant 30 is attached to the bone 100 by one or more fasteners 20 and may include a variety of shapes and configurations. Figures 2 and 3 include the implant 30 as a spacer configured to be positioned within an intervertebral space formed between vertebral members. The implant 30 includes a superior surface 31 configured to contact against a first vertebral member and an inferior surface 32 configured to contact against a second vertebral member. Teeth 39 may extend outward from one or both of the surfaces 31, 32 to facilitate insertion into the intervertebral space and/or maintain the position within the intervertebral space. A sidewall 33 extends between the surfaces 31, 32. The height of the spacer measured between the surfaces 31, 32 may be constant, or may vary as best illustrated in Figure 3 with the height increasing from a first lateral sidewall 61 to a second lateral sidewall 62. A central passage 63 may extend through spacer and through the surfaces 31, 32.
Implant 30 may also include an artificial disc as illustrated in Figures 4 and 5. The implant 30 includes a first member 64 and a second member 65 configured to be positioned within the intervertebral space formed between vertebral members.
The first member 64 includes a superior surface 31 configured to contact against the first vertebral member, and an inferior surface 32 is formed on a second member 65 to contact against the second vertebral member. The first member 64 also includes a convex section 34 that extends outward and mates with a concave section 35 in the second member 65.
The convex and concave sections 34, 35 form a ball-and-socket arrangement that forms the artificial disc. Flanges 36 are positioned on the members 64, 65 and include passages 40 each sized to receive a fastener 20. Each of the flanges 36 and passages 40 may include different shapes, sizes, and orientations, or each may be substantially the same as best illustrated in Figure 4. The passages 40 align with an exterior of the first and second vertebral members when the convex and concave sections 34, 35 are positioned within the intervertebral space. In another embodiment, the implant 30 does not include flanges 36 5 and the passages 40 extend directly through the first and second members 64, 65 in a similar manner as illustrated in Figures 2 and 3.
Implant 30 may also include a plate as illustrated in Figures 6 and 7. The plate includes a first surface 31 that faces away from the bone 100 and a second surface 32 that faces towards and contacts against the bone 100. Sidewalls 33 extend between the first and second surfaces 31, 32. The plate may be substantially flat or may be curved. The thickness measured between the surfaces 31, 32 may be the same throughout the plate or may vary. One or more passages 40 extend through the plate from the first surface 31 to the second surface 32. One or more of the passages 40 may also be positioned at least partially through the sidewalls 33.
The implant 30 is constructed of a material with a different hardness than the fastener 20. This difference causes the implant 30 to modify or be modified by the fastener 20 during insertion and create an interference fit that prevents backout of the fastener 20. Implant materials include but are not limited to polyaryletherketone (PAEK), polyetheretherketone (PEEK), carbon-reinforced PEEK, polyetherketoneketone (PEKK), polysulfone, polyetherimide, polyimide, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), plastics, titanium, titanium alloy, stainless steel, and metallic alloys.
A passage 40 extends through the implant 30 to receive the fastener 20. As illustrated in Figure 8, the passage 40 generally includes a first end 41 and a second end 42 with a length L measured along an axis C between the first and second ends 41, 42.
Passage 40 further includes sidewalls 43 that extend between the ends 41, 42.
A diameter W is measured across the passage 40 between the sidewalls 43. The diameter W
may vary along the length L. Figure 8 includes a diameter W that is wider at the first end 41 than the second end 42. The wider diameter W at the first end 41 forms a receptacle for seating a head 25 of the fastener 20 within the passage 40 as illustrated in Figures 2 and 3. Figure 9 includes another passage 40 with a constant diameter W along the entire length L.
The passage 40 may extend through the implant 30 at various orientations.
Figures 2 and 3 include the passage 40 angled relative to the superior and inferior surfaces 31, 32 with an axis neither parallel nor perpendicular to the surfaces 31, 32.
The first end 41 extends through both the superior surface 31 and sidewall 33 and the second end 42 extends through the inferior surface 32. The amount of the angle relative to the superior and inferior surfaces 31, 32 may vary depending upon the context of use. Other configurations as illustrated in Figure 9 include an angled orientation with the first end 41 of the passage 40 being isolated to just within the sidewall 33. Figures 4-7 include the passage 40 extending more directly through the implant 30 between opposing surfaces.
The passage 40 includes an interference section 70 that is interacts with the fastener 20 during insertion. In one embodiment as illustrated in Figure 8, the interference section 70 includes a diameter W' that is narrower than the diameter W. The interference section 70 may include different shapes and lengths. Figure 8 includes the interference section 70 extending along a limited distance of the length L, and specifically in proximity to the second surface 32. Figure 9 includes the interference section 70 extending the entire length L of the passage 40 as the diameter W is constant along the length L
(i.e., W equals W').
The interference section 70 may be symmetrical about the axis C. Figures 8 and each include symmetrical interference sections 70. The interference section 70 may also include various other configurations. Figure 10 includes an extension on one of the sidewalls 43 that forms the interference section 70. THe passage 40 may also include multiple interference sections 70. Figure 11 includes three interference sections 70a, 70b, 70c. The multiple sections 70 may each include the same or different shapes and/or diameters W'.
The interference section 70 includes a solid surface that engages the fastener 20. In one embodiment, the implant 30 includes a unitary one-piece construction.
Therefore, the interference section 70 is constructed from the same material and from the same single structure as the remainder of the implant 30. In another embodiment as illustrated in Figure 25, the interference section 70 is formed by an insert 80 that is attached to the implant 30. The insert 80 forms the passage 40 and the interference section 70. The insert 70 may be attached to the implant 30 in various manners, including but not limited to interference fit, thread fit, mechanical fasteners, and adhesive.
Another embodiment includes a coating 81 applied to the sidewalls 43 of the passage 40 as illustrated in Figure 26. The coating 81 reduces a width of the passage 40 and creates the interference section 70.
The passage 40 may include a circular shape when viewed along the axis C.
However, passage 40 may also include other shapes including but not limited to oval, rectangular, square, and elliptical. The term diameter is used to define the distance across the passage 40 between the sidewalls 43 and should be construed in a manner to also apply to passages that are not circular.
The fastener 20 functions to extend through the passage 40 and attach the implant 30 to the bone 100. Fastener 20 may include various shapes and configurations to perform this function. Fastener 20 may be constructed from a variety of materials, including but not limited to titanium, titanium alloy, stainless steel, metallic alloys, polyaryletherketone (PAEK), polyetheretherketone (PEEK), carbon-reinforced PEEK, polyetherketoneketone (PEKK), polysulfone, polyetherimide, polyimide, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), and plastics.
Figure 12 illustrates a fastener 20 with an elongated shape that extends along a longitudinal axis L and generally includes a shank 22 and a head 25. The fastener 20 includes a distal tip 23 at an end of the shank 22 and an opposing proximal end 24 at the head 25. The distal tip 23 is preferably tapered to a point to facilitate movement through the bone 100, although the tip 23 may include other non-tapered configurations. The length of the body 20 measured between the tip 23 and end 24 may vary.
The fastener 20 may include one or more helical threads 21 that wrap around the longitudinal axis and extend along the shank 22 and/or head 25. The thread 21 may extend along the entire length of the fastener 20, or just along a limited length. The thread 21 defines a root 28 in proximity to the longitudinal axis L and a crest 29 distanced from the longitudinal axis L. The fastener 20 includes a minor diameter di measured between the roots 28, and a major diameter do measured between the crests 29. One or both of the diameters di, do may be constant or may vary along the length of the fastener 20.
The crests 29 may be tapered to facilitate self-tapping, or may be truncated and substantially flat. The crests 29 may be constant or may vary along the length of the thread 21. The thread 21 includes a depth measured from the root 28 to the crest 29.
Figure 12 includes the thread depth being consistent along the length the shank 22. The depth may also vary along the length as necessary. The thread 21 may also include the same or different angles and/or pitch along the length. Figure 12 includes the thread angle and pitch being the same along the length of the thread 21.
A receptacle 26 may extend into the head 25 to receive a tool for applying torque to the fastener 20. The receptacle 26 may include a variety of shapes to receive a tool with a variety of drive types including but not limited to slotted, Phillips, hexagonal, Torx, spline drive, and double hex.
The cross-sectional shape of the head 25 may also vary, including but not limited to pan head, button, round, countersunk, and oval. The head 25 may further include the same size and shape as the shank 22. The cross-sectional shape of the shank 22 may be circular or may also be other shapes. The term diameter is again used and applies to these various shapes.
One or more self-tapping flutes 27 may be positioned at the distal tip 23. The flutes 27 are non-threaded and extend into the shank 22 to facilitate insertion and movement through the bone 100.
Fastener 20 also includes an interference section 72 that extends along a longitudinal section of the length. The interference section 72 includes a greater diameter than the diameter W' of the interference section 70 of the passage 40. This difference in size causes the interference section 72 to contact against and modify or be modified by the interference section 70 to create an interference fit between the fastener 20 and the implant 30. In one embodiment, just the thread 21 creates the interference section 72.
Other embodiments include the central body of the shank 22 formed the interference section 72.
The length L of the interference section 72 measured along the longitudinal axis L may vary.
Figure 13 illustrates a theoretical side view of the screw of Figure 12. The dashed lines extending along the shank 22 illustrate the minor diameter di defined by the roots 28, and the solid lines 29 illustrate major diameter do defined by the crests 29.
Figure 13 includes the solid lines of the crests 29 parallel to the dashed lines of the roots 28 as the thread depth is the same along the length of the shank 22.
The fastener 20 includes one or more longitudinal sections 50 each extending along a length of the longitudinal axis L. The sections 50 may include constant or varying diameters di, do. A first section 51 extends inward from the distal tip 23.
The fastener of Figure 13 includes a first section 51 with a tapered shape that widens in a proximal direction away from the tip 23. The thread 21 may or may not extend along the first section 51. In one embodiment, the thread 21 begins along the first section 51. Second and fourth sections 52, 54 are positioned along the shank 22 and each includes a tapered shape that increases towards the proximal end of the fastener 20. The tapers may be the same or may be different. Sections 52, 54 each include a linear taper. Tapers may also be non-linear (i.e., curved taper). Figure 13 includes the fourth section 54 with a sharper taper than the second section 52. Third and fifth sections 53, 55 each include constant diameters di, do along their lengths.
In this embodiment, the interference section 72 is formed by a portion of the fourth section 54 and the fifth section 55 in the fastener 20 of Figure 13.
Positioning a starting edge 73 (i.e., distal edge) of the interference section 72 facilitates modifying of one of the interference sections 70, 72.
Figures 14-16 illustrate the steps of attaching the implant 30 to a bone 100 with the fastener 20. The passage 40 in this embodiment features a wide first end 41 that tapers down and leads into the interference section 70. As illustrated in Figure 14, the fastener is inserted through the passage 40 with the distal tip 23 contacting against the bone 100.
At this amount of insertion, the threads 21 are engaging the bone 100 but are not contacting against the sidewalls 43 of the passage 40. The interference section 72 of the fastener 20 is positioned away from the interference section 70 of the passage 40.
20 Figure 15 illustrates the fastener 20 inserted a further distance into the bone 100.
At this point of insertion, the threads 21 at the interference section 72 are in contact with the interference section 70. In this example, the implant 30 is constructed of a softer material than the fastener 20. The sidewalls 43 are solid and substantially smooth and not pre-tapped. As the fastener 20 is rotated and moved through the passage 40, the interference section 72 modifies the interference section 70 and creates an interference fit.
The interference section 72 may be self-tapping as it cuts the sidewalls 43, or may be thread-forming as it deforms the sidewalls 43. The interference section 72 is distanced away from the head 25 for modifying to occur prior to the head 25 bottoming out in the passage 40.
Figure 16 illustrates the fastener 20 fully inserted into the bone 100. The amount of insertion is controlled by the head 25 contacting against the passage 40.
In this embodiment, the head 25 and passage 40 are configured for the head 25 to fit within and be recessed within the passage 40. The interference section 72 remains engaged with the interference section 70 with this contact forming the interference fit to prevent fastener 20 backout.
The embodiment of Figures 14-16 may also be used with the fastener 20 5 constructed of a softer material than the implant 30. As the fastener 20 moves through the passage 40, the interference section 72 of the fastener 20 is modified by the interference section 70. This may include just the thread 21 be modified as it moves past the interference section 70, or may also include modification of the main body of the shank 22.
10 Figure 17 includes a fastener 20 with a first longitudinal section 51 that includes the distal tip 23, a second threaded longitudinal section 52, and a third longitudinal section 53 each being positioned distally from the head 25. The second longitudinal section 52 includes a gradually tapering shape with the diameters di, do increasing towards the proximal end. The interference section 72 is positioned at the proximal end of the second section 52. A thread 21 extends along the length of the section 52. Section 57 is positioned between the interference section 72 and a distal edge of the head 25. The longitudinal section 57 is non-threaded and includes a diameter dm that is smaller than the major diameter do of the interference section 72.
Figures 18-20 illustrate the steps of attaching the implant 30 to the bone 100 with this fastener 20. These steps include the fastener 20 constructed of a harder material than the implant 30. Figure 18 includes the fastener 20 inserted a first amount with the first section 51 and a portion of the second section 52 extending into the bone 100.
The diameter of the portion of the second section 52 within the passage 40 is smaller than the passage 40 with the thread 21 spaced from the sidewall 43.
Figure 19 illustrates the fastener 20 inserted a greater distance into the bone 100.
At this point of insertion, the interference section 72 contacts against and modifies the interference section 70. The sidewall 43 is solid and is not pre-tapped. The interference section 72 is spaced a distance from the head 25 to modify the interference section 70 prior to the head 25 being seated in the implant 30.
Figure 20 illustrates the fastener 20 fully inserted into the bone 100. The head 25 is bottomed out in the passage 40 and in contact with the sidewall 43.
Further, the interference section 72 has moved beyond the interference section 70. In this embodiment, the interference section 72 is moved beyond the second end 42 of the passage 40 and into the bone 100. The fastener 20 is prevented from backing out of the bone 100 as the threads 21 no longer align with the contours that were formed in the interference section 70. Therefore, any potential movement out of the bone 100 is prevented as the thread 21 on the interference section 72 contacts against the implant 30.
Figure 20 also illustrates that the longitudinal section 57 does not contact against the sidewall 43. In a similar arrangement as Figure 20, the fastener 20 may be constructed such that the interference section 72 may move longitudinally beyond the interference section 70 but remain within the passage 40.
The embodiment of Figures 18-20 may also be performed with the implant 30 be constructed from a harder material than the fastener 20. The fastener 20 is modified as it is inserted through the passage 40. The interference section 72 is modified by the contact with the interference section 70.
Fasteners 20 may include other configurations to interact with the interference section 70 and attach the implant 30 to the bone 100. Figure 21 includes a fastener 20 with a first thread 21a extending along a first section 51, and a second thread 21b extending along second and third sections 52, 53. The threads 21a, 21b may include one or more different aspects, including outer diameters, thread angle, and pitches. The interference section 72 is formed by a portion of the second section 52 and the third section 53. In this embodiment, the first thread 21a is configured to attach to the bone 100, and the second thread 21b is configured to engage with and modify or be modified by the interference section 70. Fasteners 20 may also include more than two different threads 21. Examples of multiple thread fasteners 20 are disclosed in US Patent Publication No.
2007/0233122 herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The interference section 72 may also be formed along a non-threaded section of the fastener 20. Figure 22 includes a fastener 20 with a first section 51, threaded second section 52, and non-threaded third and fourth sections 53, 54. The interference section 72 is formed by the fourth section 54 with the distal edge formed at the intersection of the third and fourth sections 53, 54. Figure 23 includes a fastener 20 with the interference section 72 formed by the second section 52. A series of engagement features 74 are positioned in the second section 52. The engagement features 74 may include grooves that are cut into the main body of the shank 22. The grooves may be longitudinal, radial, or helical. Engagement features 74 may also include protrusions that extend outward from the surface of the main body of the shank 22. The engagement features 74 facilitate engagement with the interference section 70 and/or inhibit further rotation that could cause backout of the fastener 20. In a similar embodiment, one or more flutes 27 are positioned proximal to the interference section 72.
Fastener 20 may also include multiple modifying sections 72 located along the length. Figure 24 includes an embodiment with a first interference section 72a located along a second section 52, and a second interference section 72b located along the fourth section 54. The first interference section 72a includes a thread 21 and is sized to initially modify or be modified by the interference section 70. The second interference section 72b is positioned proximally from the first interference section 72a. The second interference section 72b is also sized to contact against the interference section 70. In this example, the second interference section 72b includes a larger diameter than the first interference section 72a.
During insertion of the fastener 20 into the passage 40, the first interference section 72a moves through the passage 40 and modifies or is modified by the interference section 70. Further insertion of the fastener 20 moves the second interference section 72b into the interference section 70 and results in further modification. The fastener 20 may include a size for a double interference fit with the first interference section 72a moving beyond the interference section 70 and modifying or being modified by the interference section 70 to prevent backout. The second interference section 72b may remain in the interference section 70 and form a second interference fit. The fastener 20 may further include more than two separate modifying sections 72.
The various fasteners 20 used to attach the implant 30 to the bone 100 may include different structures. The fasteners 20 described above include different combinations of these structures. The various interference sections 70, tapers, longitudinal sections 50, diameters di, do, threads 21, heads 25, tips 23, receptacles 26, etc. may be combined in a variety of different combinations within a fastener 20 depending upon the context of use and are included within the scope of the present application.
The modification of one of the interference sections 70, 72 creates the interference fit that prevents backout. The modification may include a self-tapping engagement as material is cut to form threads on the softer interference section 70, 72. The modification may also include thread-forming engagement caused by deformation of the softer interference section 70, 72. The modification may also include a variety of other deforming, cutting, and otherwise general altering of the softer interference section 70, 72.
The modifications caused by the engagement between the sections 70, 72 are permanent.
The implants 10 may include more than one passage 40 and be attached to the bone 100 by more than one fastener 20. In these embodiments, at least one of the passages 40 includes an interference section 70 that is modified by a fastener 20. The other passages 40 may or may not include an interference section 70. Further, with implants 30 with multiple passages 40, each of the passages 40 may include the same or different structure. Likewise, the fasteners 20 may each be the same or one or more may be different.
The implants 30 may be attached to a variety of different bones 100 within the patient. These include the vertebrae as well as the long bone of the patient.
In one embodiment, the implant 30 is constructed of PEEK and the fastener 20 is constructed of titanium. The sidewalls 43 of the passage 30 are solid and non-threaded.
The implants 30 may be implanted within a living patient for the treatment of various spinal disorders. The implants 30 may also be implanted in a non-living situation, such as within a cadaver, model, and the like. The non-living situation may be for one or more of testing, training, and demonstration purposes.
Spatially relative terms such as "under", "below", "lower", "over", "upper", and the like, are used for ease of description to explain the positioning of one element relative to a second element. These terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to different orientations than those depicted in the figures. Further, terms such as "first", "second", and the like, are also used to describe various elements, regions, sections, etc and are also not intended to be limiting. Like terms refer to like elements throughout the description.
As used herein, the terms "having", "containing", "including", "comprising"
and the like are open ended terms that indicate the presence of stated elements or features, but do not preclude additional elements or features. The articles "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural as well as the singular, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
The present invention may be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and essential characteristics of the invention.
The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.

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1. A medical device for treating a patient comprising:
an implant;
a solid, non-threaded passage that extends through the implant and includes a first interference section with a first diameter;
a fastener with an elongated shape and a distal end and a proximal end, the fastener including a second interference section located between the ends that includes a second diameter that is greater than the first diameter;
one of the first and second interference sections constructed from a harder material and the other constructed from a softer material;
a surface of the interference section constructed from the softer material being modified by insertion of the fastener into the passage to create an interference fit between the implant and the fastener.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the second interference section is non-threaded.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the passage is tapered.
4. A medical device for treating a patient comprising:
an implant;
a passage that extends through the implant and includes an interference section with solid non-threaded sidewalls, the interference section includes a first diameter;
a fastener with an elongated shape and a distal end and a proximal end, the fastener includes a modifying section located between the ends that includes a second diameter that is greater than the first diameter;
the fastener constructed from a harder material than the implant with the modifying section modifying the interference section during insertion of the fastener into the passage and creating an interference fit between the implant and the fastener.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the modifying section includes a thread.
6. The device of claim 4, wherein the interference section is constructed from a material that is permanently modified by the modifying section.
7. The device of claim 4, wherein the modifying section includes a tapered diameter that increases from a distal portion towards a proximal portion.
8. The device of claim 4, further comprising a second modifying section longitudinally spaced away from the modifying section, the second modifying section including a third diameter that is greater than the first diameter and different than the second diameter.
9. The device of claim 4, wherein the modifying section includes grooves that extend into an outer surface of the fastener and are aligned along a longitudinal axis of the fastener.
10. The device of claim 4, wherein the fastener includes a head and a shank, the head including a head diameter that is greater than the shank and the second diameter, the modifying section being spaced away from the head towards the distal end.
11. The device of claim 10, wherein a first distance measured along a longitudinal axis of the fastener between a distal edge of the head and a proximal edge of the modifying section is greater than a second distance measured between first and second ends of the passage.
12. The device of claim 4, wherein the implant is constructed from PEEK.
13. A medical device for treating a patient comprising:
an implant;
a fastener with a head positioned at an end of a shank, the fastener includes a modifying section located along the shank with a modifying section diameter larger than a remainder of the shank and smaller than the head;
a passage that extends through the implant and includes an interference section with solid non-threaded sidewalls, an interference section diameter being smaller than the modifying section diameter;
the fastener being constructed of a harder material than the passage;
a first distance measured along a longitudinal axis of the fastener between the distal edge of the head and a proximal edge of the modifying section being greater than a second distance measured along a longitudinal axis of the passage between a contact surface that receives the head and the second end.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein the passage further includes a receptacle at the first end to receive the head, the contact surface being positioned at a bottom of the receptacle.
15. The device of claim 13, further comprising a first thread extending along a first longitudinal section of the fastener and a different second thread extending along a second longitudinal section of the fastener.
16. The device of claim 13, wherein the modifying section is positioned inward from distal and proximal ends of the shank.
17. The device of claim 13, wherein the implant includes first and second sides, and sidewalls that extend between the first and second sides, a first end of the passage being positioned at the first side and a second end of the passage being positioned at the second side.
18. The device of claim 13, further comprising a coating positioned over the solid non-threaded sidewalls.
19. A medical device for treating a patient comprising:
an implant;
a passage that extends through the implant and includes a first interference section with solid non-threaded sidewalls, the first interference section includes a first diameter;
a fastener with an elongated shape and a distal end and a proximal end, the fastener including a second interference section located between the ends that includes a second diameter that is greater than the first diameter;
the first interference section constructed from a harder material than the second interference section with the second interference section being permanently modified during insertion of the fastener into the passage.
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