A61B17/8897

Extremity Fusion Plate Assembly

A bone fusion assembly includes a bone plate having a plurality of through openings extending therethrough. The through openings include at least one fusion screw opening sized to allow a screw guide to be at least partially inserted therein and a plurality of fixation screw through openings. The screw guide includes a body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a through-passage extending between the proximal end and the distal end. A K-wire a sized to extend through the through-passage in the body of the screw guide.

Drill wire sleeve
11357558 · 2022-06-14 · ·

A drill wire sleeve includes a tubular oblong sleeve having a length, an internal diameter and an external diameter. The drill wire sleeve has a first axial end cap and a second axial end cap. The first axial end cap and/or the second axial end cap is detachably fastenable without tools on the tubular oblong sleeve using a thread and detachably closes an insertion opening of the tubular oblong sleeve. The first axial end cap and/or the second axial end cap has a non-rotationally symmetrical outer cross section and the tubular oblong sleeve has a plurality of first passages in its lateral surface. The first passages are formed oblong and are inclined at an angle of 25° to 65° in relation to the longitudinal axis of the tubular oblong sleeve, preferably at an angle of 28° to 55°, and more preferably at an angle of 31° to 52°.

Surgical glenoid instrument system

A surgical instrument system for positioning a guide pin about a glenoid cavity that includes an anterior retractor. The anterior retractor includes a tip structured to engage a scapula, a lateral retractor shaft extending from the tip, and a medial retractor shaft extending substantially transverse from the lateral retractor shaft. The system further includes an alignment guide attachable to the anterior retractor, the alignment guide including an alignment guide shaft, a guide about a distal end of the alignment guide shaft, and a fastener for connecting the alignment guide shaft to the anterior retractor such that a longitudinal axis of the alignment guide shaft is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the medial retractor shaft when fastened thereto.

System and method for creating graft tunnels in bone
11357517 · 2022-06-14 ·

Methods and devices for consistently and accurately controlling the depth of the graft tunnel. A sheath is inserted into the bone until a stop member on the sheath contacts the bone. A cutting member is then deployed to drill a larger bore in the tunnel until making contact with the distal end of the sheath. The cutting member may be drawn retrograde within the tunnel, or driven antegrade from an opening opposite the opening in which the sheath resides. The drill and the sheath can then be removed, leaving the tunnel that includes a tunnel portion sized to fit a graft so that the graft fits tightly within the tunnel portion and is flush with the opening of the tunnel.

SURGICAL TOOLS FOR SPINAL FACET THERAPY TO ALLEVIATE PAIN AND RELATED METHODS

Methods and surgical tools for treating back pain use a spinal facet debridement tool with cautery and denuding action and minimally invasive protocol that can denude and cauterize soft tissue associated with a synovial capsule of the spinal facet joint.

BONE STABILIZATION DEVICE
20220175434 · 2022-06-09 ·

A device and method for stabilizing a broken bone while it heals is disclosed. The device preferably has a (a) first (or proximal) section with a driving head, threads and a first diameter, and (b) second (or distal) section that is threaded and has a second diameter. The first section is preferably greater in diameter than the second section so that greater torque can be applied to tighten the device. The device may include one or more self-tapping structures to lessen the torque required to screw it into a bone.

CORACOID DRILL GUIDE ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

A coracoid drill guide assembly includes a body having a cylindrical channel on each side of the body for receiving a drill guide sleeve. The sleeves of the assembly have a 1.4 mm inner diameter to guide a 1.3 mm (or smaller) K-wire through the sleeve. An aimer arm extends from the body at a non-intersecting angle with the drill sleeve. The assembly also has a self-locking ratchet mechanism to lock the sleeve in place once the assembly has been secured to bone.

SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR SPINAL DEFORMITY CORRECTION
20220168033 · 2022-06-02 ·

Methods for correction of spinal deformities using bone anchors having one or more features configured to actively draw in and/or compact vertebral bone into an inner chamber. In some implementations, a first bone anchor having an inner chamber may be advanced into a first vertebral body of a spinal column. One of more features of the inner chamber may, as the first bone anchor is rotatably or otherwise advanced, actively draw and compact vertebral bone into the inner chamber. A second bone anchor may be advanced into a second vertebral body of the spinal column, after which a tether may be coupled between the first and second bone anchors to apply a corrective force to at least a portion of the spinal column.

Methods and systems for preparing bone for a surgical procedure

Systems and methods for preparing a bone for a surgical procedure are provided. In general, the described techniques use a surgical guide device including a cannula having first and second parallel elongate channels adjacent to one another, and first and second elongate sleeves configured to be removably and replaceably received in the first and second channels, respectively. The first sleeve has a plurality of openings formed therein, each being in communication with a respective wire-receiving lumen extending through the first sleeve. Each of the openings defines a different offset distance between the wire-receiving lumen in communication with that opening and a wire-receiving lumen extending through the second sleeve. The surgical device can be manipulated so as to define positions of first and second openings in a bone, such as a glenoid or other bone, to receive bone screws or other elements for attaching a bone graft to the bone.

Surgical guidance device and system for insertion thereof

Briefly, the invention relates to a surgical tool and method for forming a pilot bore by inserting a guide wire into bone. More particularly, the device includes a cannulated hand grip and driving tool used for the rotation of a pedicle screw into bone. The rear portion of the hand grip includes a slide assembly that is suited to grip a guide wire. The slide assembly includes a user adjustable stop to control the sliding movement of the guide wire. The rear surface of the slide assembly is constructed to be impacted with a hammer or similar device, whereby the stop prevents the guide wire from penetrating the bone further than desired. Should it be desired that the guide wire be retracted, a screw jack is included to allow the guide wire to be precisely retracted.