A61B17/1792

Bone fixation system with opposed mounting portions

System, including methods, apparatus, and kits, for bone fixation using a fixation device including a mounting portion and a fastener that attaches to the mounting portion. In some embodiments, the fixation device may include first and second mounting portions configured to be disposed across a bone from each other and secured with a fastener that extends from one of the mounting portions, through the bone, and to the other mounting portion. The system also may include a tool to facilitate installation of the fixation device.

BONE REPAIR SYSTEM AND METHOD

A bone repair system and method for percutaneously fixing a first bone segment to a second bone segment, such as rib bone segments, in a body of a patient include drilling a first hole through the first bone segment and a second hole through the second bone segment, and feeding a first tether through the first hole and a second tether through the second hole, each tether having a proximal end and a distal end. The first and second tether distal ends are withdrawn from the body while the first and second tether proximal ends have not passed through the first and second bone segments, respectively. A reinforcing member, such as a bone plate, having first and second openings, is passed onto the first and second tether distal ends, and the reinforcing member is pulled into engagement with the first and second bone segments guided by the tethers. The reinforcing member is secured to the first bone segment with a first fastener assembly through the first hole and the first opening and to the second bone segment with a second fastener assembly through the second hole and the second opening to fix the first bone segment to the second bone segment.

Bone repair system and method

A bone repair system and method for percutaneously fixing a first bone segment to a second bone segment, such as rib bone segments, in a body of a patient include drilling a first hole through the first bone segment and a second hole through the second bone segment, and feeding a first tether through the first hole and a second tether through the second hole, each tether having a proximal end and a distal end. The first and second tether distal ends are withdrawn from the body while the first and second tether proximal ends have not passed through the first and second bone segments, respectively. A reinforcing member, such as a bone plate, having first and second openings, is passed onto the first and second tether distal ends, and the reinforcing member is pulled into engagement with the first and second bone segments guided by the tethers. The reinforcing member is secured to the first bone segment with a first fastener assembly through the first hole and the first opening and to the second bone segment with a second fastener assembly through the second hole and the second opening to fix the first bone segment to the second bone segment.

Bone fixation system with opposed mounting portions

System, including methods, apparatus, and kits, for bone fixation using a fixation device including a mounting portion and a fastener that attaches to the mounting portion. In some embodiments, the fixation device may include first and second mounting portions configured to be disposed across a bone from each other and secured with a fastener that extends from one of the mounting portions, through the bone, and to the other mounting portion. The system also may include a tool to facilitate installation of the fixation device.

SURGICAL BONE PLATE SYSTEM WITH FASTENER INDUCED ADAPTIVE FIT

A bone plate system to fixate bone portions comprises a polymeric bone plate incorporating a 1 n aperture array of fastener apertures and a plurality of fasteners. The fastener apertures are undersized relative to the fasteners. The fasteners are made from a harder material than the at least one polymeric bone plate material in which the apertures are formed. The polymeric bone plate has a native configuration and an induced multi-curved configuration. The induced multi-curved configuration includes increased curvature comprising at least two of increased bending curvature, increased twisting curvature, and/or increased lateral curvature relative to the native configuration. Inserting the fasteners into the fastener apertures volumetrically displaces portions of the at least one bone plate material in a manner effective to induce the polymeric bone plate to transition from the native configuration to the multi-curved configuration.

Elastic bar for pectus excavatum repair

An implantable medical device, illustratively an elastic bar, for the gradual correction of pectus excavatum in patients.