Patent classifications
A61B17/66
BONE FIXATION DEVICE
An orthopedic device is disclosed that includes a threaded elongated shaft having a length, a regular polygon cross-section, and a longitudinal axis defined therethrough, wherein the elongated shaft having side surfaces extending over the length of the elongated shaft wherein each side surface corresponds to each of the sides of the regular polygon cross-section; and a pair of clamps releasably clamped on to the threaded elongated shaft, wherein each of the clamps is configured for holding up to two bone fixation pins in an orientation that is non-parallel with the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft.
BONE FIXATION DEVICE
An orthopedic device is disclosed that includes a threaded elongated shaft having a length, a regular polygon cross-section, and a longitudinal axis defined therethrough, wherein the elongated shaft having side surfaces extending over the length of the elongated shaft wherein each side surface corresponds to each of the sides of the regular polygon cross-section; and a pair of clamps releasably clamped on to the threaded elongated shaft, wherein each of the clamps is configured for holding up to two bone fixation pins in an orientation that is non-parallel with the longitudinal axis of the elongated shaft.
External Load Bearing Distracting Device For An Articulating Anatomical Joint
An external load bearing distracting device, which can be positioned to fully unload a knee joint cartilage while providing the knee joint normal motion, for an articulating anatomical joint. The device includes a first and second rotatable threaded rods arranged longitudinally on opposite sides of a rotating joint, and first and second translational tubes slidably arranged around the first and second rotatable threaded rods, respectively. The rotating joint may comprise a ball-and-ring-joint configured for accommodating a two mutually complementary brake elements. The first and second rotatable threaded rods each include a first and second clamping nuts thereon, which contact a proximal end of the first and second translational tube to limit longitudinal translation thereof towards the rotating joint. The distracting device is intended for temporary implantation to treat osteoarthritis, focal cartilage defects, and fractures inside the knee joint.
External Load Bearing Distracting Device For An Articulating Anatomical Joint
An external load bearing distracting device, which can be positioned to fully unload a knee joint cartilage while providing the knee joint normal motion, for an articulating anatomical joint. The device includes a first and second rotatable threaded rods arranged longitudinally on opposite sides of a rotating joint, and first and second translational tubes slidably arranged around the first and second rotatable threaded rods, respectively. The rotating joint may comprise a ball-and-ring-joint configured for accommodating a two mutually complementary brake elements. The first and second rotatable threaded rods each include a first and second clamping nuts thereon, which contact a proximal end of the first and second translational tube to limit longitudinal translation thereof towards the rotating joint. The distracting device is intended for temporary implantation to treat osteoarthritis, focal cartilage defects, and fractures inside the knee joint.
Distraction frame for effecting hip distraction
A distraction frame for use with a surgical table, wherein the surgical table includes a base for positioning on a floor, the distraction frame including a table mount for fixation to the base of the surgical table; at least one horizontal strut mounted to the table mount; at least one vertical strut mounted to the at least one horizontal strut; and at least one distraction mechanism mounted to the at least one vertical strut, wherein the at least one distraction mechanism may be connected to a limb of a patient for applying a distraction force to the limb of the patient; wherein the table mount may transfer to the floor a force moment imposed on the table mount when the at least one distraction mechanism applies a distraction force to a limb of a patient.
BONE POSITIONING AND PREPARING GUIDE SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Methods for temporarily fixing an orientation of a bone or bones. Methods of correcting a bunion deformity. Bone positioning devices. Methods of using a bone positioning device. Bone preparation guides. Methods of using a bone preparation guide.
DISTRACTOR, BONE SCREW FOR SAID DISTRACTOR, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID DISTRACTOR
A distractor for palatal expansion is disclosed. A high degree of treatment safety can be insured if anchoring parts each have at least two tooth supports and each subsection has at least one of the tooth supports and at least one of the palate rests to which this tooth support is connected in order to thus fix the support surfaces in their position against the palate.
MIS OSTEOTOMY GUIDE
A surgical guide includes a body defining a first access port and a second access port. The first access port extends on a first longitudinal access parallel with a first edge of the body and the second access port extends on a second longitudinal access positioned non-parallel with respect to each edge of the body. At least one coupling arm extends from the body. The at least one coupling arm defines at least one fixation aperture sized and configured to receive a fixation element through.
TARSAL-METATARSAL JOINT PROCEDURE UTILIZING COMPRESSOR-DISTRACTOR AND INSTRUMENT PROVIDING SLIDING SURFACE
A surgical technique can involve inserting an instrument defining a sliding surface between a metatarsal and a laterally-adjacent metatarsal. The technique can include moving the metatarsal across the sliding surface of the instrument toward the cuneiform to close a space between the metatarsal and the opposed cuneiform.
BONE POSITIONING GUIDE
A bone positioning guide may include a main body member, a shaft, and a bone engagement member. The shaft can be movably connected to the main body member and have the bone engagement member rotatably coupled to its distal end. The bone engagement member can have a surface configured to engage a bone. The main body member can also include a tip opposite the bone engagement member for engaging a second bone. In use, the bone engagement member may be positioned in contact with a medial side of a first metatarsal while the tip is positioned in contact with a lateral side of a different metatarsal, such as a second metatarsal. The shaft can then be moved to advance the bone engagement member toward the tip, causing realignment of the first metatarsal.