Orthopedic plate for use in small bone repair
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-017/88
A61B-017/80
A61B-017/56
출원번호
US-0230231
(2014-03-31)
등록번호
US-9259252
(2016-02-16)
발명자
/ 주소
Kay, David B.
Strnad, Lee A.
Ducharme, Dustin
Wynkoop, G. Martin
출원인 / 주소
ORTHOHELIX SURGICAL DESIGNS, INC.
대리인 / 주소
Hudak, Shunk & Farine Co. LPA
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초록▼
The present invention relates to a series of orthopedic plates for use in repair of a bone. The plate has a Y-shaped profile or an X-shaped profile which includes an elongate central trunk with a complex contour and either one or two terminal pairs of arms that have a first arm and a second arm that
The present invention relates to a series of orthopedic plates for use in repair of a bone. The plate has a Y-shaped profile or an X-shaped profile which includes an elongate central trunk with a complex contour and either one or two terminal pairs of arms that have a first arm and a second arm that form differing angles and lengths relative to the trunk portion of the plate. The arms include locking screw holes where the screws converge toward each other to provide for multiplanar fixation but which do not impinge.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient comprising the steps of: positioning a plate system on the bone, the plate system comprising a pre-contoured plate having an elongate trunk which extends along a longitudinal medial axis and at one end of the longitudinal medial axis only a
1. A method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient comprising the steps of: positioning a plate system on the bone, the plate system comprising a pre-contoured plate having an elongate trunk which extends along a longitudinal medial axis and at one end of the longitudinal medial axis only a first arm and a second arm, the first arm having a first arm linear medial axis and an ear with at least one screw hole defining a first screw axis, the first ear being attached directly to the trunk by a linking section having a waist, a first angle being defined by an intersection of the medial longitudinal axis of the trunk with the first arm linear medial axis, and a first length being defined by a line from a center of the first arm screw hole along the first arm linear medial axis to the medial longitudinal axis of the trunk,the second arm having a second arm linear medial axis and a second ear with at least one second screw hole defining a second screw axis, the second ear being directly attached to the trunk by a linking section having a waist, a second angle being defined by an intersection of the medial longitudinal axis of the trunk with the second arm linear medial axis, and a second length being defined by a line from a center of the second arm screw hole along the second arm linear medial axis to the medial longitudinal axis of the trunk, and the first angle and the first length being different from the second angle and the second length whereby the first arm and the second arm diverge from the end of the trunk asymmetrically relative to the other arm, and the first arm and second arm each including at least one threaded screw hole, and;inserting a first locking screw having a proximal end and a distal end into the threaded screw hole of the first arm, and a second locking screw having a proximal end and a distal end into the threaded locking screw hole of the second arm so that the proximal end of the first locking screw is locked in the threaded screw hole of the first arm and the proximal end of the second locking screw is locked in the threaded hole of the second arm and so that the distal ends of the first and the second locking screws converge toward each other but do not impinge. 2. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, including the further step of contouring the first or the second arm using a plate bender. 3. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 2, wherein the proximal end of the first locking screw includes a thread and including the further step of locking the first locking screw in the threaded screw hole of the first arm by engaging the threads of the proximal end of the locking screw in the threads of the first arm screw hole. 4. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 3, wherein the proximal end of the second locking screw includes a thread and including the further step of locking the second locking screw in the threaded screw hole of the second arm by engaging the threads of the proximal end of the locking screw in the threads of the second arm screw hole. 5. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein one of the first locking screw or the second locking screw are a variable locking screw. 6. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plate further include a compression slot, and including the further step of causing a compression in bone by screwing a screw into the compression slot. 7. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plate has an inferior side and each of the first locking screw and the second locking screw have a proximal end and a distal end which extends from the plate, and the distal ends of the screws converge toward each other in a direction away from the inferior side of the plate, but do not impinge. 8. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein each arm includes a linking section joining the arms to the elongate trunk and each linking section has a waist. 9. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 8, wherein the waist of the linking section of the first arm and of the second arm is configured to bend relative to the elongate trunk in response to a force applied to at least one of before or during surgery without deforming the threaded screw hole of that arm. 10. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plate defines a medial line and the plate is bilaterally asymmetrical about the medial line. 11. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plate defines a transverse axis and the plate is bilaterally asymmetrical about the transverse axis. 12. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein the plate has only one set of arms and an outline that forms a Y-shape. 13. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein the elongate trunk defines a medial line and the threaded locking screw holes of a set of arms are placed a radially equal distance from the medial line of the elongate trunk. 14. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein the elongate trunk defines a medial line and the elongate trunk plate has an inferior surface defining a curve transverse to the medial line. 15. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 1, wherein the curve is constant along the medial line. 16. The method of conducting a surgery as set forth in claim 15, wherein the curve is a portion of a circle and the plate defines a segment of a cylinder. 17. A method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient comprising the steps of: using a plate system on the bone, the plate system comprising a pre-contoured plate having an elongate trunk which extends along a longitudinal medial axis and at one end of the longitudinal medial axis only a first arm and a second arm which diverge from the end of the trunk asymmetrically relative to the other arm, and the first arm and second arm each including at least one threaded screw hole, and;inserting a first locking screw having a proximal end and a distal end into the threaded screw hole of the first arm, and a second locking screw having a proximal end and a distal end into the threaded locking screw hole of the second arm so that the proximal end of the first locking screw is locked in the threaded screw hole of the first arm and the proximal end of the second locking screw is locked in the threaded hole of the second arm and so that the distal ends of the first and the second locking screws converge toward each other but do not impinge and also so that the distal end of the screw is secured in cortical bone. 18. The method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient as set forth in claim 17, including the further step of providing a plate bender in the surgical tray, and whereby the plate bender can be used during surgery to further contour the two arms without distorting the threaded screw hole. 19. The method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient as set forth in claim 17, wherein each arm includes a linking section joining the arms to the elongate trunk and each linking section has a waist. 20. The method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient as set forth in claim 19, wherein the waist of the linking section of the first arm and the second arm is configured to bend relative to the elongate trunk in response to a force applied to at least one of before or during surgery without deforming the threaded screw hole of that arm. 21. The method of facilitating surgery on a small bone as set forth in claim 17, wherein the plate further defines a transverse axis and the plate is bilaterally asymmetrical about the transverse axis. 22. The method of facilitating surgery on a small bone as set forth in claim 17, wherein the plate has only one set of arms and an outline that forms a Y-shape. 23. The method of facilitating surgery on a small bone as set forth in claim 17, wherein the threaded locking screw holes of a set of arms are placed a radially equal distance from the medial line of the elongate trunk. 24. The method of facilitating surgery on a small bone as set forth in claim 17, wherein the plate defines a medial line and the elongate trunk plate has an inferior surface defining a curve transverse to the medial line. 25. The method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient as set forth in claim 24, wherein the curve is constant along the medial line. 26. The method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient as set forth in claim 25, wherein the curve is a portion of a circle and the plate defines a segment of a cylinder. 27. The method of conducting a surgery on a bone in a patient as set forth in claim 17, wherein the surgery is selected from the group consisting of an osteotomy and a fusion surgery.
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