A61B17/1796

BONE FIXATION SYSTEM AND DEVICE

A bone fixation device configured to fix one or more bone segments is provided.

Adjustable depth limiting drill guide and suture transporting method
11331112 · 2022-05-17 ·

A surgical guide system comprises a guide body having a receiver and a reference plate joined by a connecting arm, a portion of the receiver and a portion of the reference plate intersecting a guide axis, the guide body operable for at least one bone to be interposed between the receiver and reference plate. The guide body further comprising a shuttle cable configured on the reference plate for engagement with a surgical tool A method includes positioning the surgical guide system on at least one bone, the bone the having a first side and a second side, guiding a surgical tool through a hole in the at least one bony structure, engaging a portion of the shuttle cable, and retrieving a first end of the shuttle cable through the hole.

Surgical alignment guide assembly for total ankle replacement and method of using the same

A surgical guide assembly is disclosed herein that includes instruments configured to aid in the alignment of surgical instruments. In one aspect, a first and second instrument are provided that are configured to be connected to each other via interfaces and each define bone contact interface. The bone contact interfaces are configured to engage with the tibia and talus, in one embodiment.

Method and cut guide for biplanar wedge osteotomy

A wedge osteotomy method inserts a first wire into a first bone of the foot, distal from tissue to be removed. A second wire is inserted into a second bone, so the tissue to be removed is distal from the second wire. A cut guide is pivoted about the first wire, until a first axis of the cut guide is parallel with a longitudinal axis of the first metatarsal. The cut guide has a slot perpendicular to the first axis for guiding a cutter to cut bone, while the first axis is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the first metatarsal. The cut guide is then pivoted about the second wire, until the first axis is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the talus, and bone is cut through the slot, to form a second planar cut into or through bone material.

Methods and tools for hip replacement with superscapsular percutaneously assisted total hip approach
11304825 · 2022-04-19 · ·

A minimally invasive surgical procedure for replacing a hip joint is provided. A main incision is initiated at a point being a projection of a tip of a greater trochanter and extends proximally about a distance in the range of from 1 cm to 8 cm in line with the femoral axis. An inline capsulotomy is performed, while keeping muscles and posterior capsule intact, to expose the hip joint capsule for accessing the hip joint. The femoral canal is prepared for receipt of a femoral implant. The femoral head is resected and removed out of the acetabulum. A step of acetabular preparation is performed using a retractor comprising two tip rails, each tip rail having a plurality of tines. Related tools, devices, systems and methods are also provided.

Surgical instrumentation for fixation of cervical spine

A universal drill guide system includes a universal drill guide, interchangeable drill tubes, and interchangeable drill bits. Each interchangeable drill tube corresponds to one of the interchangeable drill bits, and can be detachably coupled to the universal drill guide. A cannulated drill with K-wire retention features a drill bit with a retention mechanism that prevents axial advancement of a K-wire during drilling. A drill removal tool includes a drill remover that can be placed around a drill bit to remove it from bone after a hole is drilled, while leaving a K-wire in place in the bone. A bone screw driver with K-wire retention includes a shaft that can be passed over a K-wire, a distal end for attachment to a cannulated bone screw, and a K-wire retention module for preventing advancement of the K-wire as the screw driver drives the cannulated bone screw into bone.

WIRE PASSER SYSTEM AND METHOD
20210361335 · 2021-11-25 ·

A wire passer system for passing a surgical wire around a bone. The wire passer system broadly comprises a gun assembly, a flexible push member, and a surgical wire. The gun assembly can comprise a handle, a trigger, a rigid guide section, a support guide, a push rod, and tensioner.

DRILL GUIDE ASSEMBLY
20210361303 · 2021-11-25 · ·

A drill guide to facilitate drilling a hole into a bone and inserting an anchor. The drill guide includes a handle extending to a proximal end and a guide shaft extending from the handle to a distal end. A recess extends into the handle at the proximal end. The drill guide also includes a channel extending through the recess and into the guide shaft and a contact surface extending from the recess. The contact surface may be a proximal surface on a ring extending circumferentially within the recess. The contact surface may alternatively be a proximal surface on a protrusion extending from and within the recess. For example, the protrusion is a triangular protrusion extending along the recess toward the channel. The contact surface allows for the use of inserters of varying sizes within the channel of the drill guide.

Method and system for minimally invasive bone extra-articular reconstruction
11224448 · 2022-01-18 ·

A method and system for performing corrective surgery for pediatric or adult acquired flatfoot deformity (“AAFD”), namely, minimally invasive bone extra-articular reconstruction. The method and system comprises attaching a cutting guide to the bone to be operated wherein the cutting guide comprises two or more diverging K-wire channels and a slit configured to guide a burr used by a surgeon to perform osteotomy through the slit. Through the use of the cutting guide, the surgical procedure is simpler and reproducible. Patients will experience a quicker recovery, less pain, less operating room time, less narcotic use, and a better cosmetic result from smaller incisions. The present invention may also be applicable to intra-articular applications.

SYNDESMOTIC RECONSTRUCTION GUIDE ASSEMBLY

A syndesmotic reconstruction guide assembly is disclosed. The syndesmotic reconstruction guide assembly includes a medial arm, a medial foot, and a lateral arm. The medial foot is rotatably connected to the medial arm with at least one degree of freedom. The lateral arm is slidably connected to the medial arm at an end opposite the medial foot. The lateral arm includes a lateral foot. The medial foot and the lateral foot are adapted to clamp bones of a syndesmotic joint therebetween.