A61B17/7275

Expandable intramedullary systems and methods of using the same
09827025 · 2017-11-28 · ·

Intramedullary systems, expandable intramedullary nails, expandable anchors, and methods of using the same. The intramedullary system may include an expandable intramedullary nail configured to extend into an intramedullary canal of a long bone and/or one or more expandable anchors configured to extend at an angle transverse to the intramedullary nail. The intramedullary nails and/or anchors may include one or more integrated expansion mechanisms that allow for insertion in a contracted configuration and expansion into a deployed configuration to lock the relative position and prevent axial rotation and translation of the system.

Systems and Methods for Internal Bone Fixation
20170311996 · 2017-11-02 ·

Internal bone fixation devices and methods for using the devices for repairing a weakened or fractured bone are disclosed herein. A device for use in repairing a fractured bone includes a delivery catheter having an elongated shaft with a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis therebetween, wherein the delivery catheter has an inner void for passage of at least one reinforcing material and an inner lumen for passage of a light source; a conformable member releasably engaging the distal end of the delivery catheter, wherein the conformable member moves from a deflated state to an inflated state when the at least one reinforcing material is delivered to the conformable member; and an adapter releasably engaging the proximal end of the delivery catheter for receiving the light source and the at least one reinforcing material.

APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FRACTURE REPAIR
20170303977 · 2017-10-26 ·

Apparatus and methods for bone fracture repair. The apparatus may include a structural support for positioning a first bone segment relative to a second bone segment. The apparatus may include an anchoring substrate. The anchoring substrate may be configured to compress the first bone segment to the second bone segment. The anchoring substrate may transmit tension from a distal bone segment anchor in the first bone segment to a proximal bone segment anchor in the second bone sequent. The apparatus may be configured, to be deployed percutaneously in an inner cavity of a bone. The apparatus may be installed in an open fracture. The apparatus may be expanded, self-expanding or configured for mechanically actuation. Some embodiments of the apparatus may include a central axis member that may be used in conjunction with expansion of one or both of the structural support and the anchoring substrate to configure the apparatus.

DISTAL TIP FOR BONE FIXATION DEVICES

Distal tip designs for bone fixation devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, a system for bone fixation includes a delivery catheter having a proximal end and a distal end; an expandable member having a proximal region and a distal region, wherein the expandable member is releasably attached about the distal end of the delivery catheter at the proximal region of the expandable member; a distal cap attached to the distal region of the expandable member to seal the expandable member; a light conducting fiber; and a light-sensitive liquid; wherein the delivery catheter has an inner void for passage of a light-sensitive liquid into the expandable member to expand the expandable member and an inner lumen for passage of the light conducting fiber into the expandable member to cure the light-sensitive liquid inside the expandable member.

PLASTICS IMPLANT REVISION AND REMOVAL SYSTEM
20170202590 · 2017-07-20 · ·

A fractured hollow bone can be supported by forming a rigid plastics implant within a cavity of the bone, extending across the fracture. An access port aids removal or revision of the implant. The port comprises a hollow cylinder, with a distal end inserted through an aperture in an end of the bone into the cavity to surround a proximal end of the implant. The access port is connectable to a source of torsional-mode ultrasonic vibrations, which soften the plastics material of the implant, improving engagement between the implant and a threaded formation within the distal end of the access port. Removal of the source allows the access port to act as a guide passage, in line with the elongate implant. A cutting tool introduced through the access port is thus guided so that it can be used to hollow out the implant. Once sufficiently hollowed-out, the implant collapses within its surrounding balloon. The engagement of the access port with the proximal end of the implant allows the implant and balloon to be drawn out of the cavity. A particularly suitable cutting tool has a roughly cylindrical operative head comprising four equally-spaced fins separated by four part-circular grooves. The fins and grooves extend helically of the operative head. The distal end is concave. When activated by torsional-mode ultrasonic vibrations, the distal tips of the fins produce an effective longitudinal cutting action. Debris and softened plastics material flow proximally along the grooves away from the distal end where most cutting occurs.

Distal tip for bone fixation devices

Distal tip designs for bone fixation devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, a system for bone fixation includes a delivery catheter having a proximal end and a distal end; an expandable member having a proximal region and a distal region, wherein the expandable member is releasably attached about the distal end of the delivery catheter at the proximal region of the expandable member; a distal cap attached to the distal region of the expandable member to seal the expandable member; a light conducting fiber; and a light-sensitive liquid; wherein the delivery catheter has an inner void for passage of a light-sensitive liquid into the expandable member to expand the expandable member and an inner lumen for passage of the light conducting fiber into the expandable member to cure the light-sensitive liquid inside the expandable member.

EXPANDABLE INTRAMEDULLARY SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20170143389 · 2017-05-25 ·

Intramedullary systems, expandable intramedullary nails, expandable anchors, and methods of using the same. The intramedullary system may include an expandable intramedullary nail configured to extend into an intramedullary canal of a long bone and/or one or more expandable anchors configured to extend at an angle transverse to the intramedullary nail. The intramedullary nails and/or anchors may include one or more integrated expansion mechanisms that allow for insertion in a contracted configuration and expansion into a deployed configuration to lock the relative position and prevent axial rotation and translation of the system.

EXPANDABLE INTRAMEDULLARY SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20170143390 · 2017-05-25 ·

Intramedullary systems, expandable intramedullary nails, expandable anchors, and methods of using the same. The intramedullary system may include an expandable intramedullary nail configured to extend into an intramedullary canal of a long bone and/or one or more expandable anchors configured to extend at an angle transverse to the intramedullary nail. The intramedullary nails and/or anchors may include one or more integrated expansion mechanisms that allow for insertion in a contracted configuration and expansion into a deployed configuration to lock the relative position and prevent axial rotation and translation of the system.

EXPANDABLE INTRAMEDULLARY SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20170143391 · 2017-05-25 ·

Intramedullary systems, expandable intramedullary nails, expandable anchors, and methods of using the same. The intramedullary system may include an expandable intramedullary nail configured to extend into an intramedullary canal of a long bone and/or one or more expandable anchors configured to extend at an angle transverse to the intramedullary nail. The intramedullary nails and/or anchors may include one or more integrated expansion mechanisms that allow for insertion in a contracted configuration and expansion into a deployed configuration to lock the relative position and prevent axial rotation and translation of the system.

EXPANDABLE INTRAMEDULLARY SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20170143387 · 2017-05-25 ·

Intramedullary systems, expandable intramedullary nails, expandable anchors, and methods of using the same. The intramedullary system may include an expandable intramedullary nail configured to extend into an intramedullary canal of a long bone and/or one or more expandable anchors configured to extend at an angle transverse to the intramedullary nail. The intramedullary nails and/or anchors may include one or more integrated expansion mechanisms that allow for insertion in a contracted configuration and expansion into a deployed configuration to lock the relative position and prevent axial rotation and translation of the system.