Orthopedic plate for use in small bone repair
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-017/70
A61B-017/80
A61B-017/88
A61B-017/56
출원번호
US-0313439
(2014-06-24)
등록번호
US-9814504
(2017-11-14)
발명자
/ 주소
Ducharme, Dustin
Bell, Robert H.
DenHartog, Bryan D.
Kocher, Rebecca F.
Dutta, Anil K.
Edwards, Thomas Bradley
Kay, David B.
Leither, Andrew J.
Lewis, Derek S.
Strnad, Lee A.
Wynkoop, G. Martin
출원인 / 주소
Orthohelix Surgical Design, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Duane Morris LLP
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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. An orthopedic plate system comprising an orthopedic plate having a contoured inferior surface that accommodates the shape of a bone surface and an oppositely facing concentric superior surface, the plate having a central trunk portion defining a longitudinal trunk axis extending between a first e
1. An orthopedic plate system comprising an orthopedic plate having a contoured inferior surface that accommodates the shape of a bone surface and an oppositely facing concentric superior surface, the plate having a central trunk portion defining a longitudinal trunk axis extending between a first end and a second end, said plate including at the first end a pair of arms which extend outwardly from a linking area of the central trunk portion, each arm including a rounded portion defining an arm screw hole which defines a central screw hole axis, each arm of the pair of arms having a longitudinal arm axis which extends between the central screw hole axis and the longitudinal trunk axis defining an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the central trunk portion; andat least one screw having a threaded shaft and a threaded head wherein said arm screw hole and said threaded head comprise a mating interface such that said at least one screw can engage said arm screw hole so as to allow a plurality of angular orientations of said at least one screw axis relative to said screw hole axis,wherein the linking area has a smaller width than a diameter of the rounded portion of each arm of the pair of arms, wherein the pair of arms includes a first arm having a first angle of divergence from the longitudinal trunk axis and a second arm having a second angle of divergence from the longitudinal trunk axis, and wherein the first angle of divergence is smaller than the second angle of divergence. 2. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the mating interface between the screw head and the arm screw holes allows for at least 30° of conical orientation of the screw axis in the screw hole. 3. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said at least one screw engages the arm screw hole so as to cause a locked angular orientation of the screw axis in the arm screw hole. 4. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the screw holes are threaded and guide ways are circumferentially defined as radially spaced grooves that form interruptions in the threads of the screw hole. 5. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 4 wherein the guide ways include at least three equally spaced grooves wherein the grooves extend the length of the screw hole. 6. An orthopedic plate system comprising at least one screw and an orthopedic plate having an inferior surface which is capable of facing a bone surface in use and an oppositely facing superior surface, the plate having a central trunk portion defining a longitudinal trunk axis extending between a first end and a second end, said plate including at the first end a pair of arms which include a rounded portion defining an arm screw hole which defines a central screw hole axis and including guide ways therein, each arm of the pair of arms joined to the trunk portion by a link and having a longitudinal arm axis which extends between the central screw hole axis and the longitudinal trunk axis defining an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the central trunk portion, the link having a smaller width than a diameter of the rounded portion of each arm of the pair of arm, wherein a first angle between the longitudinal arm axis and the longitudinal trunk axis of a first arm of the pair of arms is a first angle of divergence and a second angle between the longitudinal arm axis and the longitudinal trunk axis of a second arm of the pair of arms is a second angle of divergence, and wherein the first angle of divergence is smaller than the second angle of divergence; andwherein said at least one screw comprises a threaded shaft and a threaded head wherein said arm screw hole and said threaded head comprise a mating interface such that said at least one screw engages said arm screw hole so as to allow a plurality of angular orientations of said screw axis relative to said screw hole axis. 7. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 6, comprising at least two screws which are locking screws, each having a screw axis, and wherein each arm screw hole includes one of the screws. 8. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 7, wherein the screw holes are threaded and the guide ways are radially spaced grooves that form interruptions in the threads of the screw hole. 9. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 8, wherein the guide ways include three equally spaced grooves wherein the grooves extend the length of the screw hole. 10. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 7, wherein the guide ways include at least three equally spaced grooves wherein the grooves extend the length of the screw hole. 11. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the arm screw holes are placed a radially equal distance from the longitudinal axis of the central trunk portion. 12. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 6, wherein the central trunk portion of the plate has an inferior surface defining a curve transverse to the longitudinal trunk axis. 13. The orthopedic plate system as set forth in claim 12, wherein the longitudinal trunk axis of the central trunk portion has a curve along the length of the longitudinal trunk axis. 14. A plate system, comprising: a plate including an inferior surface and an oppositely facing superior surface,a central trunk extending between a first end and a second end,a linking portion having a width located at the first end, anda pair of arms extending away from the linking portion, each arm of the pair of arms including a rounded portion defining a threaded hole therethrough, the threaded holes including guide ways that form interruptions in the threads of the screw hole, the rounded portion having a maximum diameter that is greater than a width of the linking portion, wherein the pair of arms includes a first arm having a first angle of divergence from a longitudinal trunk axis of the central trunk and a second arm having a second angle of divergence from the longitudinal trunk axis, and wherein the first angle of divergence is smaller than the second angle of divergence; anda screw including a threaded shaft and a threaded head configured to engage the threaded hole in one of a plurality of angular orientations with respect to an axis of the threaded hole. 15. The plate system of claim 14, wherein the guide ways includes a plurality of equally spaced grooves extending from the inferior surface to the superior surface. 16. The plate system of claim 14, wherein the inferior surface defines a curve transverse to a longitudinal axis of the central trunk. 17. The plate of claim 14, wherein a first arm of the pair of arms has a length that is greater than a length of the second arm of the pair of arms. 18. The plate of claim 14, wherein a first arm of the pair of arms defines a first longitudinal axis and a second arm of the pair of arms defines a second longitudinal axis, and wherein an angle between the first longitudinal axis and a third longitudinal axis defined by the trunk is different from an angle between the second longitudinal axis and the third longitudinal axis.
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