An orthopedic fastener has a head and a shank. The shank has a leading end portion adjacent a distal tip and a trailing end portion adjacent a head. An intermediate portion is positioned between the leading and trailing end portions. At the intermediate portion, the shank increases in diameter. The
An orthopedic fastener has a head and a shank. The shank has a leading end portion adjacent a distal tip and a trailing end portion adjacent a head. An intermediate portion is positioned between the leading and trailing end portions. At the intermediate portion, the shank increases in diameter. The leading end portion has a first thread which includes one or more self-tapping cutting grooves extending adjacent the distal tip and through a plurality of the first threads. The intermediate portion has second threads extending toward the head from the leading end portion. The second threads of the intermediate portion are larger in outer diameter than the first threads in the leading end portion. The intermediate portion has one or more cutting grooves traversing at each of a leading transition at the leading end portion and at a trailing transition.
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1. An orthopedic fastener comprising: a head;a shank, the shank extending from the head to a distal tip, the shank having a leading end portion adjacent the distal tip and a trailing end portion adjacent the head and an intermediate portion positioned between the leading and trailing end portions, t
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An orthopedic fastener comprising: a head;a shank, the shank extending from the head to a distal tip, the shank having a leading end portion adjacent the distal tip and a trailing end portion adjacent the head and an intermediate portion positioned between the leading and trailing end portions, the intermediate portion has a pair of transitions, a first leading step up diameter transition at the leading end portion and a second trailing transition at the trailing end portion, starting at the first step up diameter transition at the leading end portion of the intermediate portion the shank increasing in diameter to a larger diameter; andwherein the leading end portion has a first thread extending adjacent the distal tip through to at least the first leading step up diameter transition, the intermediate portion has a second thread extending from the first leading transition through the second trailing transition, and the intermediate portion has the second thread extending toward the head from the intermediate portion, the second thread of the intermediate portion being larger in outer diameter than the first threads but of the same pitch as the first threads in the leading end portion, the first leading step up diameter transition having one or more self-tapping cutting grooves extending from at least a first thread in the first leading step up diameter transition through at least one of said second threads to initiate tapping of the larger second threads into cortical bone, the trailing end portion has a third thread extending from the second trailing transition toward the head, the third thread having one or more cutting grooves extending from at least one of said second threads in the second trailing transition through at least one of the third threads to initiate tapping of the second and third threads into cortical bone and wherein the one or more cutting grooves in combination with the second and third threads form threads in the bone to hold the fastener, wherein the second threads are of a same outer diameter as the third threads in the trailing end portion, the combination of the second threads and third threads intertwined in the trailing end portion being the same size to facilitate entry of the screw into the bone. 2. The orthopedic fastener of claim 1 wherein the self-tapping one or more cutting groove allows the larger diameter threads in the intermediate portion to pass through by enlarging or cutting away first threads previously formed at an outer cortical region in the bone to accommodate larger diameter of the second threads to form a larger sized bone thread. 3. The orthopedic fastener of claim 1 wherein a recess is positioned between the head and the trailing end portion. 4. The orthopedic fastener of claim 1 is an implantable metal. 5. The orthopedic fastener of claim 4 wherein the implantable metal is one of titanium, stainless steel or cobalt chrome. 6. The orthopedic fastener of claim 1 wherein the second thread has a height greater as measured from the shank to the outer thread diameter in the leading end portion than a height of the second and third threads in the trailing end portion. 7. The orthopedic fastener of claim 1 wherein the first thread is a double helix, the second thread a single helix and the third thread a double helix. 8. An orthopedic fastener comprising: a head;a shank, the shank extending from the head to a distal tip, the shank having a leading end portion adjacent the distal tip and a trailing end portion adjacent the head and an intermediate portion positioned between the leading and trailing end portions, the intermediate portion has a pair of transitions, a first leading step up diameter transition at the leading end portion and a second trailing transition at the trailing end portion, starting at the first step up diameter transition at the leading end portion of the intermediate portion the shank increasing in diameter to a larger diameter; andwherein the leading end portion has a first thread extending adjacent the distal tip through to at least the first leading step up diameter transition, the intermediate portion has a second thread extending from the first leading transition through the second trailing transition, and the intermediate portion has the second thread extending toward the head from the intermediate portion, the second thread of the intermediate portion being larger in outer diameter than the first threads but of the same pitch as the first threads in the leading end portion, the first leading step up diameter transition having one or more self-tapping cutting grooves extending from at least a first thread in the first leading step up diameter transition through at least one of said second threads to initiate tapping of the larger second threads into cortical bone, the trailing end portion has a third thread extending from the second trailing transition toward the head, the third thread having one or more cutting grooves extending from at least one of said second threads in the second trailing transition through at least one of the third threads to initiate tapping of the second and third threads into cortical bone and wherein the one or more cutting grooves in combination with the second and third threads form threads in the bone to hold the fastener, wherein the second threads are of a same outer diameter as the third threads in the trailing end portion, the combination of the second threads and third threads intertwined in the trailing end portion being the same size to facilitate entry of the screw into the bone wherein the first threads have a uniform or constant outer diameter between the distal tip and the first leading transition, the first threads have a pitch equal that of the second threads. 9. The orthopedic fastener of claim 8 wherein the first thread is a double or quadruple helix thread with one or two helix threads extending between the distal end to the head, the first thread increasing in outer diameter at the first leading step up diameter transition of the intermediate portion to continue as the second thread helix and the other helix terminates at the first leading step up diameter transition. 10. The orthopedic fastener of claim 9 wherein the second thread extends helically spiraled as a single or double helix between the third threads in the trailing end portion, the second thread continues with the third thread to form a double or quadruple helix in the third thread of the trailing end portion.
Denis, Francis; Garvey, Timothy A.; Perra, Joseph H.; Pinto, Manuel; Schwender, James D.; Transfeldt, Ensor; Veldman, Michael S.; Rezach, William A., Multi-thread bone screw and method.
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