Patent classifications
A61B17/645
CIRCULAR FIXATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD
A device includes a plurality of rings. Each ring has a first face, a second face, and at least one slot defined by first and second interior edges of the ring on opposing sides of the slot. The at least one slot penetrates from the first face to the second face. The first face of each ring has a first recess adjacent the slot on the first edge and a second recess adjacent the slot on the second edge. A plurality of posts join each one of the plurality of rings to an adjacent one of the plurality of rings.
Orthopedic Fixation Strut Swapping
A plurality of three-dimensional fixator graphical representations may include graphical indications of a strut swap range. A plurality of replaced strut graphical representations may change from a first rendering state in a swap start fixator graphical representation to a second rendering state in a swap end fixator graphical representation. A plurality of replacement graphical representations may change from the second rendering state in the swap start fixator graphical representation to the first rendering state in the swap end fixator graphical representation. In some examples, the plurality of replaced strut graphical representations may gradually fade out from a swap start stage to a swap end stage, and the plurality of replacement strut graphical representations may gradually fade in from a swap start stage to a swap end stage. Additionally, a treatment plan including at least one interfamily strut swap may be generated for manipulating a fixator to correct a deformity.
PARAXIAL REVISION ROD-TO-ROD CONNECTOR
Disclosed herein are an orthopedic rod-to-rod connector and rod-to-rod connector assemblies for spinal fusion surgery. The rod-to-rod connector may include a first connector portion and a second connector portion. The first connector portion may have a first aperture configured to receive at least a portion of a bone-engaging screw and a first spinal rod. The second connector portion may be rotatably connected with the first connector portion and may include a second aperture to receive a second spinal rod. The second connector portion may be L-shaped and may include a set screw to control rotation of the first connector portion with respect to the second connector portion.
IMPLANTS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CHARCOT FOOT AND OTHER CONDITIONS
A fixation system for immobilizing a skeletal structure is provided. It includes an internal fixation system having a rod-plate subsystem, a shaft subsystem, and a midfoot plate subsystem. It further includes an external fixation system adapted to connect to the internal fixation system and having a sole that provides a weight-bearing platform underneath a patient's foot to enable a patient to walk with the fixation system.
External fixator assembly
External fixator assemblies, systems, and methods thereof. An external fixator system may include a plurality of fixator assemblies configured to connect a plurality of pins, for example, positioned on opposite sides of a fractured bone, with one more rods. The fixator assemblies may include a plurality of clamp assemblies that are configured to clamp onto the rods. A distractor/compression instrument is used to adjust the location of a clamp assembly along the length of its rod.
Polyaxial pivot housing for external fixation system
A polyaxial pivot housing for an external fixation system, comprising a collet body having a threaded portion; a spherical member configured to be partially received by a cavity that is formed in the collet body, the spherical member having a threaded post that is configured to attach to a support member of an external fixation frame; and a threaded locking collar that is configured to orientationally lock the threaded post with respect to the external fixation frame by compressing the spherical member into the cavity as the threaded locking collar is mated with the threaded portion of the collet body.
CRANIOFACIAL EXTERNAL DISTRACTION APPARATUS
An external distraction apparatus for performing a craniofacial distraction is disclosed. The external distraction apparatus may comprise a stationary member. The stationary member may be configured to be affixed to a head of a patient. The external distraction apparatus may also comprise laterally disposed distractors. The laterally disposed distractors may extend inferiorly from the stationary member and be moveable relative to the stationary member.
Locking device for an external fixator for bone fracture
A locking device (5) of a bone screw (3) for an external fixator (1) for bone fractures is described herein, wherein the external fixator (1) comprises at least one support pin (202). The locking device (5) comprises a locking element (501) of the bone screw (3); a locking pin (502), which is configured to support the locking element (501), the locking element (501) being configured to rotate around the blocking pin in a bone screw positioning step; a coupling element (503), which is provided with a respective coupling seat (503b) configured to receive the support pin (202) by snap-fit coupling and to allow, during the bone screw (3) positioning step, a rotation of the locking device (5) around the support pin (202) and a sliding of the locking device (5) along the support pin.
Fixing clamp and aligning device
A fixing clamp for an aligning device, and an aligning device that includes the fixing clamp, for clamping to a bodily extremity. The clamp includes a first clamp arm, a second clamp arm and a frame device having an attaching section for attaching to an adjustment rod. The first clamp arm is rotatably attached to a first rotary joint about a first axis of rotation, and the second clamp arm is rotatably connected to a second rotary joint about a second axis of rotation. A locking mechanism locks the first clamp arm and/or the second clamp arm relative to the frame device in at least one position, and blocks movement of the first or second clamp arm about the respective rotary joint in an open rotational direction.
EXTERNAL FIXATION CLAMP
External fixing system (1) for orthopaedic exoskeleton; the fixing system (1) comprises two clamps (2, 6), which have clamping seats (5, 9) and respective knurled elements (13, 14) facing each other, and a spring (12) for pushing the clamps (2, 6) one against the other so that their relative rotation is prevented by the coupling of the two knurled elements (13, 14); in this way, in use, it is possible to obtain locking of the relative position of the clamps (2, 6) while the clamps (2, 6) are tightened by means of an Allen screw (23) arranged in an opposite position with respect to the clamping seats (5, 9).