Fixation Systems And Methods Of Repairing A Pars Fracture
20210386460 · 2021-12-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/7062
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7074
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/7071
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2090/037
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A fixation system for repairing a pars fracture includes a needle guide configured to be docked on a lamina of the pars, a needle, a guidewire, and a screw assembly. A portion of the needle is configured for insertion through a passage of the needle guide. A portion of the guidewire is configured for insertion through a passage of the needle. The screw assembly includes a collar and an elongated portion, the collar being movable with respect to the elongated portion. A portion of the screw assembly is configured to contact the lamina co-axially with the guidewire.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. A fixation system for repairing a pars fracture, comprising: a needle guide configured to be docked on a lamina of the pars; a needle, a portion of the needle configured for insertion through a passage of the needle guide; a guidewire, a portion of the guidewire configured for insertion through a passage of the needle; a screw assembly including a collar and an elongated portion, the collar being movable with respect to the elongated portion, a portion of the screw assembly configured to be inserted into the lamina co-axially over the guidewire; and a surgical instrument configured to engage the screw assembly, the surgical instrument including a first movable handle configured to be actuated to lock the collar of the screw assembly with respect to the elongated portion of the screw assembly.
3. The fixation system of claim 2, wherein the first movable handle is configured to fix a longitudinal position of a first portion of the collar to the elongated portion of the screw assembly and move a second portion of the collar relative to the first portion.
4. The fixation system of claim 3, wherein the first portion of the collar is an inner sleeve defining a longitudinal axis extending along a first direction, the inner sleeve defining a body and a plurality of legs extending from the body along the first direction.
5. The fixation system of claim 3, wherein the second portion of the collar is an outer ring and an annular ring positionable within a bore of the outer ring, the annular ring rotatable with respect to the outer ring.
6. The fixation system of claim 5, wherein the inner sleeve is positionable within a bore of the annular ring.
7. The fixation system of claim 2, wherein the surgical instrument includes a second movable handle configured to be actuated to cause at least a portion of the collar of the screw assembly to move distally toward a threaded portion of the screw assembly.
8. The fixation system of claim 7, wherein the surgical instrument includes a third movable handle configured to be actuated to release the surgical instrument from engagement with the screw assembly while the collar remains secured in place with respect to the elongated portion of the screw assembly.
9. The fixation system of claim 2, wherein the elongated portion of the screw assembly includes a channel extending along its length, the channel configured to accept at least a portion of the guidewire therethrough.
10. The fixation system of claim 2, wherein the screw assembly includes a threaded portion on a distal portion of the screw assembly and the screw assembly is configured to be rotated by a hex driver to be inserted into the lamina of the pars.
11. The fixation system of claim 2, wherein the screw assembly is configured to bridge the pars fracture to facilitate healing.
12. The fixation system of claim 2, wherein the screw assembly includes a frangible portion configured to be severed to separate at least part of the elongate portion of the screw assembly.
13. The fixation system of claim 12, wherein the frangible portion is located near a proximal end of a threaded portion of the screw assembly.
14. The fixation system of claim 2, further comprising a stylet, a portion of the stylet configured for insertion through the passage of the needle.
15. The fixation system of claim 14, wherein the stylet includes a handle portion configured to engage a handle portion of the needle.
16. The fixation system of claim 14, wherein the stylet includes a distal tip configured to engage the lamina of the pars.
17. The fixation system of claim 14, wherein the stylet is configured to removably dock to the needle.
18. The fixation system of claim 2, wherein the guidewire includes a distal tip configured to engage the lamina of the pars.
19. A fixation system for repairing a pars fracture, comprising: a needle guide configured to be docked on a lamina of the pars; a needle, a portion of the needle configured for insertion through a passage of the needle guide; a stylet, a portion of the stylet configured for insertion through a passage of the needle; a guidewire, a portion of the guidewire configured for insertion through a passage of the needle; a screw assembly including a collar and an elongated portion, the collar being movable with respect to the elongated portion; and a surgical instrument including a first movable handle configured to be actuated to move the collar relative to the elongated portion and a second movable handle configured to be actuated to lock the collar of the screw assembly with respect to the elongated portion of the screw assembly.
20. The fixation system of claim 19, wherein the surgical instrument includes a third movable handle configured to be actuated to release the surgical instrument from engagement with the screw assembly.
21. A fixation system for repairing a pars fracturing, comprising: a screw assembly including a collar and an elongated portion, the collar being slidably movable with respect to the elongated portion, a portion of the screw assembly configured to be inserted into the lamina co-axially over a guidewire; and a surgical instrument including a first movable handle configured to be actuated to move the collar relative to the elongated portion, a second movable handle configured to be actuated to lock the collar of the screw assembly with respect to the elongated portion of the screw assembly, and a third movable handle configured to be actuated to release the surgical instrument from engagement with the screw assembly while the collar remains secured in place with respect to the elongated portion of the screw assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with a general description of the disclosure given above, and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] Embodiments of the present disclosure are now described in detail with reference to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. As used herein, the term “clinician” refers to a doctor, nurse, or other care provider and may include support personnel. Throughout this description, the term “proximal” refers to a portion of a structure (e.g., a device or component thereof) closer to a clinician, while the term “distal” refers to a portion of the same structure further from the clinician. Additionally, in the drawings and in the description that follows, terms such as “upper,” “lower,” and similar directional terms are used simply for convenience of description and are not intended to limit the disclosure. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail.
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[0038] A fixation system 100 for repairing a pars fracture is shown in the accompanying figures and generally includes a needle guide 200 (
[0039] Referring to
[0040] With reference to
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[0042] Subsequently, and with reference to
[0043] As shown in
[0044] After guidewire 500 is positioned, needle assembly 300 is removed from needle guide 200 by pulling handle portion 320 of needle assembly 300 proximally relative to needle guide 200.
[0045] Next, with guidewire 500 engaged with the lamina 14, a proximal side of the lamina 14 (e.g., adjacent and/or in contact with guidewire 500) may be drilled, and a reamer (not shown) may be positioned adjacent the fracture to remove scar tissue, for instance.
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[0049] Screw assembly 600 is configured for use with a specialized surgical instrument, such as surgical instrument 700 shown in
[0050] Generally, a distal portion 710 of surgical instrument 700 is positioned such that a hollow, elongated portion 720 of surgical instrument 700 radially surrounds a portion of screw assembly 600 (see
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[0052] Accordingly, the use of fixation system 100 enables the repair of a pars fracture using a single-incision, minimally-invasive procedure.
[0053] Persons skilled in the art will understand that the structures and methods specifically described herein and shown in the accompanying figures are non-limiting exemplary embodiments, and that the description, disclosure, and figures should be construed merely as exemplary of particular embodiments. It is to be understood, therefore, that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise embodiments described, and that various other changes and modifications may be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. Additionally, the elements and features shown and described in connection with certain embodiments may be combined with the elements and features of certain other embodiments without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, and that such modifications and variation are also included within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the subject matter of the present disclosure is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described.