A61B17/6483

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.

MOTOR-DRIVEN FIXATOR TO APPLY MICROMOTION TO FRACTURE SITE TO ACCELERATE BONE HEALING
20230000524 · 2023-01-05 ·

Devices and methods for treating bone fractures involving a micromotional unit (6) that produces reciprocating displacement between two fracture fragments (1) to thereby apply controllable micromotion to a fracture site.

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.

Reduction system for spondylolisthesis

A system and method for reducing spondylolisthesis. The system includes a bracket comprising a first opening and a second opening, a first and second rod, and a first and second knob. The system may be placed onto a patient's back, the rods may be inserted through the first opening and the second opening and further into a first vertebral part and a second vertebral part. Tightening of a first knob and a second knob on the first and second rod allow for repositioning of the vertebra. Once repositioned, an interspinous implant may be inserted into the interspinous process space, connecting the vertebrae.

FIXATOR APPARATUS FOR THE TREATMENT OF OPEN CALCANEAL FRACTURES
20230060057 · 2023-02-23 ·

A fixator apparatus has a lateral fixator distal apparatus, a lateral fixator proximal apparatus, a lateral fixator joint, a posterior joint, an Essex-lopresti apparatus, a lateral transmission housing, a posterior transmission housing, and a distraction apparatus. The fixator apparatus facilitates reduction, provides two-plan fixation, and increases stability.

REDUCTION SYSTEM FOR SPONDYLOLISTHESIS
20230149046 · 2023-05-18 ·

A system and method for reducing spondylolisthesis. The system includes a bracket comprising a first opening and a second opening, a first and second rod, and a first and second knob. The system may be placed onto a patient's back, the rods may be inserted through the first opening and the second opening and further into a first vertebral part and a second vertebral part. Tightening of a first knob and a second knob on the first and second rod allow for repositioning of the vertebra. Once repositioned, an interspinous implant may be inserted into the interspinous process space, connecting the vertebrae.

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.

Locking device for an external fixator for bone fracture
11484344 · 2022-11-01 · ·

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.

Orthopedic compression/distraction device

An orthopedic device configured for use as a compressor or a distractor is provided. The device has two arm members and a locking sleeve for securely holding an elongated pin is attached to each of the two arm members. The locking sleeve are hingeably connected to the outer end of each of the two arm members by a biaxial hinge block, wherein the biaxial hinge block is configured to allow the locking sleeve to swivel in two different directions about two orthogonally oriented axes.

Distractor device and method
11357490 · 2022-06-14 · ·

A distractor device includes a longitudinal guiding element and a longitudinal driving element, such as a threaded rod, which may be arranged substantially parallel to the guiding element such that the threaded rod may rotate about a rotation axis substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the guiding element. First and second distractor arms are arranged extending along first and second lateral axes from the guiding element. The first and second lateral axes are substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the guiding element. The first and second distractor arms are captively displaceable along the guiding element, such that the first and second distractor arms are displaceable away from each other by rotating the threaded rod in a first rotational direction, and towards each other by rotating the threaded rod in a second rotational direction, the second rotational direction being opposite to the first rotational direction.