A61B17/725

PROXIMAL HUMERAL STABILIZATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF
20220142686 · 2022-05-12 ·

An intramedullary nail implant for positioning in a bone having a head and a shaft defining an intramedullary canal. The implant includes a distal portion having a shaft extending along a central axis and configured for positioning within the intramedullary canal. A proximal portion extends proximally from the distal portion. The proximal portion defines a contact surface which extends at least in part medially of the central axis such that it is configured to extend within a medial portion of the bone head. A method of implanting the nail is also provided.

ROTATION PREVENTION MEMBER OF LEG SCREW FOR FIXING BONE
20230255668 · 2023-08-17 ·

The present disclosure relates to a rotation prevention member of a leg screw for fixing a bone that is configured to prevent rotation of a leg crew that is coupled to a nail in a medullary cavity such as a femur and fixes a fracture portion. The rotation prevention member of a leg screw for fixing a bone, in which a femoral nail is fitted in an end of a femoral marrow, a leg screw combined with a cap is laterally inserted in a transverse hole formed at an angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the nail, and the leg screw is fixed to be longitudinally movable without rotating in the transverse hole, includes: pin guide grooves formed symmetric to each other in a longitudinal direction of the leg screw; a superelastic member inserted in the pin guide grooves; and a cap thread-fastened to a rear surface of the leg screw to prevent separation of the superelastic member in order to prevent rotation between a threaded portion of the leg screw and a bone due to rotation after a fracture part is occupied.

System and method for bone fixation using a nail locked to an encircling anchor

Systems and methods for fixing bone using an intramedullary nail locked to an encircling anchor including a bushing and a locking member. An exemplary system may include any combination of the nail, one or more bushings, one or more locking members, an instrument to guide installation of the bushing, at least one drill, and a driver that attaches to the bushing. The instrument may define a guide axis and be configured to be coupled to a bone such that the guide axis extends across the bone. The instrument may be used to guide a drill, the bushing, and/or the locking member along the guide axis into the bone. The nail may be configured to be placed along the medullary canal of the bone such that the nail extends through the bushing, and the locking member may be configured to lock the nail to the bushing.

Bone plates with dynamic elements

Bone fixation systems include various combinations of stabilizing members, dynamic elements, fasteners, and locking mechanisms. Bone plates receive dynamic bone staples and bone screws. Other dynamic elements include elbow pegs, straight pegs, and wire pegs.

ANKLE ARTHRODESIS USING RETROGRADE HINDFOOT NAIL

An intermedullary nail for targeted arthrodesis of the tibiotalar joint. The intramedullary nail may be advanced through a bore extending through the calcaneus, talus, and into the tibia. In an example, a distal end portion of the intramedullary nail is disposed proximal to the subtalar joint. It has been recognized that creation of a bore for introduction of the intramedullary nail does not significantly disrupt the articular surface area of the subtalar joint. Furthermore, locking fasteners used to secure the intramedullary nail may introduced laterally and/or anteriorly to facilitate benefits in relation to patient placement and manipulation during an operation. Furthermore, arthrodesis may be extended to adjacent anatomy through use of extension plates at least partially secured by locking fasteners also engaging the intramedullary nail.

Adaptive tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis nail—nail, adapter system
11759240 · 2023-09-19 ·

An arthrodesis nail and nail adapter system having multiple coupling positions includes a bent arthrodesis nail and a nail adapter. The nail has multiple evenly spaced notches. The nail adapter has multiple evenly spaced protrusions corresponding to the notches. An arthrodesis nail adapter and target arm system having multiple coupling positions includes a nail adapter and a target arm. The nail adapter has a predetermined coupling orientation with a bent arthrodesis nail. The target arm has multiple coupling positions with the nail adapter. The arthrodesis nail and nail adapter system allows rotation of the bent nail for reduction of ankle deformity.

Surgical systems, kits and methods for setting bone segments
11219476 · 2022-01-11 · ·

An intramedullary nail system is provided with at least one resilient, elongate nail body configured to extend axially along a medullary bone cavity, and at least one bone anchor. The bone anchor includes a distal bone engagement portion configured to secure the anchor to a bone, a proximal nail engagement portion configured to receive a portion of the nail body therethrough, and a tightening mechanism configured to move from a movable state in which the nail body may slide axially and rotate through the engagement portion and a fixed state in which the nail body is prevented from moving relative to the engagement portion. Methods of use and surgical kits are also provided.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL IMPLANTATION

Intramedullary nails, systems, and methods. The intramedullary nail may include a generally elongate body extending from a first, distal end to a second, proximal end. The distal end may include one or more openings configured to receive one or more bone anchors that extend transversely through the distal end intramedullary nail, and thereby configured to secure the distal end of the nail. The proximal end may also include one or more openings configured to receive one or more bone anchors that extend transversely through the proximal end of the intramedullary nail, and thereby configured to secure the proximal end of the nail.

Systems and methods for intramedullary nail implantation

Intramedullary nails, systems, and methods. The intramedullary nail may include a generally elongate body extending from a first, distal end to a second, proximal end. The distal end may include one or more openings configured to receive one or more bone anchors that extend transversely through the distal end intramedullary nail, and thereby configured to secure the distal end of the nail. The proximal end may also include one or more openings configured to receive one or more bone anchors that extend transversely through the proximal end of the intramedullary nail, and thereby configured to secure the proximal end of the nail. In some embodiments, the proximal end may further include a cross-locking feature, which includes a second bone anchor that interlocks with a first bone anchor, for example, for enhanced bone purchase and bony fixation.

Strike instrument for intramedullary nail

In one embodiment, a strike instrument that couples to an insertion handle of an intramedullary nail has a shaft that extends along a shaft axis, and an abutment that extends outward relative to the shaft. The abutment is rotationally fixed to the shaft such that the shaft can rotate the abutment between a first orientation, where the abutment can be removed or inserted into the insertion handle, and a second orientation, where the abutment forms an interference with the insertion handle that prevents the abutment from being removed from the handle. The strike instrument includes a strike surface that can transfer an impaction force to the insertion handle, and a lock that engages the insertion handle so as to prevent the abutment from rotating from the second orientation to the first orientation after the abutment is rotated within the insertion handle from the first orientation to the second orientation.