BONE NAIL
20210153917 · 2021-05-27
Inventors
- Kazunori Miyahara (Long Beach, CA, US)
- Kenneth J. Koval (Orlando, FL, US)
- Joshua R. Langford (Orlando, FL, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/1725
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/744
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/1721
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A bone nail for stabilizing a fracture. The bone nail having a head portion and a stem portion. The stem portion offset from the longitudinal axis of the head portion. The nail including a continuous passageway extending from a rear edge of the nail to a front edge of the nail. The continuous passageway including a bore extending longitudinally through the head portion and both a groove and a bore in the stem portion.
Claims
1. A bone nail comprising: an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end, the elongated body extending between a rear edge of the proximal end and a front edge of the distal end; a cylindrical shaped proximal portion at the proximal end, the proximal portion having an outer diameter and an outer surface, the proximal portion including a transverse bore for receiving an anchor member; a cylindrical shaped medial portion having a longitudinal axis and an outer surface, the medial portion having an outer diameter less than the outer diameter of the proximal portion; the proximal portion including a bore extending longitudinally through the proximal portion from the rear edge and communicating with a groove in the medial portion; the distal end including a distal portion, the distal portion having a longitudinal bore extending from the front edge to the groove; the bore extending longitudinally through the proximal portion has a longitudinal axis; and the longitudinal axis of the medial portion offset from the longitudinal axis of the bore extending longitudinally through the proximal portion such that a majority of the medial portion of the elongated body lies on one side of the longitudinal axis of the bore extending longitudinally through the proximal portion and the outer surface of the proximal portion and outer surface of the medial portion touching a common tangent.
2. The bone nail of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal bore in the distal portion has a longitudinal axis; and a longitudinal axis of the distal portion is incongruent with the longitudinal axis of the longitudinal bore in the distal portion.
3. The bone nail of claim 1, wherein the distal portion of the distal end has a sidewall circumscribing the longitudinal bore in the distal portion and the sidewall varies in thickness.
4. The bone nail of claim 1, wherein the bore extending longitudinally through the proximal portion, the groove in the medial portion, and the bore in the distal portion cooperate to form a continuous passageway extending from the rear edge to the front edge; and the continuous passageway having a single longitudinal axis.
5. The bone nail of claim 4, wherein the longitudinal axis of the passageway is arcuate.
6. The bone nail of claim 4, wherein the groove in the medial portion has a semi-circular shape.
7. The bone nail of claim 1, including the longitudinal axis of the bore extending longitudinally through the proximal portion being coincident with the longitudinal axis of the longitudinal bore in the distal portion.
8. The bone nail of claim 1, wherein the bore extending longitudinally through the proximal portion, the groove in the medial portion, and the bore in the distal portion cooperate to form a continuous passageway, having a single, arcuate longitudinal axis, extending from the rear edge to the front edge; and the distal portion of the distal end has a sidewall circumscribing the longitudinal bore in the distal portion and the sidewall varies in thickness.
9. A bone nail comprising: a proximal portion; a distal portion; a medial portion; a bore extending through said proximal portion and said distal portion but not through said medial portion; and the proximal portion having an outer surface and the medial portion having an outer surface, a portion of the outer surface of the proximal portion and a portion of the outer surface of the medial portion having a common plane.
10. The bone nail of claim 9, including: said proximal portion including a head portion, and said distal portion and medial portion combining to include a stem portion, said head portion having a cross-sectional area greater than a cross-sectional area of the stem portion; the stem portion having a longitudinal groove, the longitudinal groove open to a surface of the stem portion; the bore extending from a rear edge to the longitudinal groove in the stem portion and communicating with the longitudinal groove; and said distal portion having a longitudinal bore extending from a front edge rearward towards the rear edge to the longitudinal groove in the stem portion and communicating with the longitudinal groove.
11. A bone nail comprising: an elongated body having longitudinal axis, a proximal end, and a distal end, the elongated body extending between a rear edge of the proximal end and a front edge of the distal end; a head portion; a stem portion, the stem portion including a medial portion and a distal portion; a closed shape cross-section of the head portion perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; a closed shape cross-section of the stem portion perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and the closed shape cross-section of the stem portion lying within the closed shape cross-section of the head portion wherein the closed shape cross-section of the stem portion and the closed shape portion of the head portion touch and are on a same side of a common plane.
12. The bone nail of claim 11 wherein the common plane extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0023] Unless otherwise noted, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the terms “top,” “bottom,” “side,” “end,” “left,” “right,” and/or the like, are used herein solely for reference purposes and are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0024] When used to identify a portion or end of a bone, “proximal” refers to something closer to the torso while “distal” refers to parts and places away from the torso. In addition, the term “at” when referring to the location or placement of an element or object means in, near or by the area or location occupied by the structure or element referred to.
[0025] The longitudinal axis is a direction of orientation, along a lengthwise direction of the body or element.
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[0027] The nail 10 may be useful in other types of bones in addition to fibulas, in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure. While shown herein extending only partially along the length of the fibula, an embodiment of the present disclosure may include the nail 10 configured to extend substantially an entire length of the bone. For example, the phrase “substantial entire length” of a bone means approximately seventy-five percent of the length of the bone or more. Other embodiments of the nail may be configured to extend different lengths with respect to the bone.
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[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The elongated body includes a proximal portion or section 26 formed of a generally cylindrical configuration having an outer circumferential surface 28 and an outer diameter 28a, a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a body or figure, here the proximal portion. The proximal portion or section 26 including at least one and, in the disclosed embodiment, multiple openings or transverse bores 30. The openings 30 extend through the proximal portion or section 26 and across the longitudinal axis 20 and receive anchor members 32, such as bone screws, to anchor the nail 10 in the bone 12. The openings 30 extend across the longitudinal axis 20 at an angle of 90° or less.
[0032] The anchor members 32, such as bone screws, received in the transverse bores 30 anchor the proximal portion or section 26 and correspondingly the proximal end 16 of the elongated body 14 within the distal end 12a of the bone 12. The anchor members 30 may be bone screws or any other suitable variety of fastening mechanism known in the art for use with intramedullary nails. The shape, size, and configuration of the anchor members 30 may vary within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0033] In an exemplary embodiment, the elongated body 14 of the nail 10 includes a head portion 34 and a stem portion 36. The head portion 34 including the proximal portion or section 26 at the proximal end 16. The stem portion 36 including a distal portion or section 38 at the distal end 18.
[0034] In an exemplary embodiment, the elongated body 14 includes an intermediate, central, or medial portion or section 40 extending or lying between the proximal portion or section 26 at the proximal end 16 and the distal portion or section 38 at the distal end 18. The nail 10 may be viewed as including three areas or regions, a proximal portion 26, a medial portion 40 and a distal portion 38. The distal portion 38 is that part of the nail 10 located nearby or adjacent to the distal end 18. As explained subsequently, the distal portion 38 being that portion of the nail 10 including the bore or aperture 72. It may also include a bend in the stem portion 36, see
[0035] The proximal portion 26 is that part of the nail 10 located nearby or adjacent to the proximal end 16 and including the bore or aperture 70. The medial portion 40 is that area of the nail 10 between the proximal and distal portions 26, 38 and including the groove 74. Typically, the stem portion 36 encompasses the medial portion 40 and distal portion 38, with the head portion 34 in the proximal portion 26. The size or length of the respective areas in relation to one another may vary depending upon the overall length of the elongated body 14 of the nail 10. When the nail 10 is used in a small bone such as the fibula, the medial portion occupies more than one-half (½) of the overall length of the elongated body 14 of the nail 10 and in some instances more than three quarters (¾) of the overall length of the elongated body 14.
[0036] A fitting, shown as slot 42, may be disposed on the head portion 34 at the trailing or rear edge 22 of the proximal end 26. The fitting 42 configured for receiving a tool (not shown) for manipulating the nail 10, or for attaching an alignment guide or jig.
[0037] A transition portion 54 extends between the intermediate or medial portion 40 and the proximal portion or section 26. The transition portion 54 may include a tapered portion extending inwardly from the outer surface 28 of the proximal portion or section 26 to the outer surface of the intermediate or medial portion 40. As illustrated, past the transition portion 54, at least part of the intermediate portion 40 is offset from the longitudinal axis 20 of the nail 10. In the exemplary embodiment both the proximal portion or section 26 and the intermediate portion 40 are longitudinally extending cylindrical members each having a circular cross section. The longitudinal axis 56 of the intermediate or medial portion 40 extends from the transition portion 54 toward the distal portion 38 and is offset from the longitudinal axis 20 of the nail 10. The intermediate portion 40, or at least part of the stem portion 36, is radially offset from the longitudinal axis 20 extending through the passageway 50 in the head portion 34.
[0038] Respective cross sections, taken transverse the longitudinal axis 20, of the proximal portion or section 26 and medial portion 40 are closed shapes that touch internally, with both shapes on the same side of a common tangent. In the exemplary embodiment, respective cross sections are circles with the circumference of each circle having a common tangent point with the smaller circle within the larger, see
[0039] The longitudinal axis 20 of the nail 10 coincides with the passageway 50, including the open-faced channel or groove 74 in the medial portion 40 and the bore or aperture 72 in the distal portion or section 38 of the distal end 18. The passageway 50 in the nail 10 includes three sections, the bore or aperture 70 in the head portion 34, the groove 74 in the medial portion 40, and the bore or aperture 72 in the distal portion 38. The foregoing results in the nail 10 captured at each end, both the proximal end 16 and the distal end 18 secured on and following the guide wire 52.
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[0041] The nail 10 the head portion 34 and stem portion 36 are cylindrically shaped wherein the respective axes thereof are offset. As illustrated, the respective cylindrically shaped head portion and stem portion 34, 36 are offset, so at least a portion of the outer surface of each cylindrical portion lies in a common plane. While the head portion 34 and stem portion 36 are shown with cylindrical shapes, that is circular cross-sections; other shapes or configurations having cross-sections other than circular are contemplated, the understanding being that the longitudinal axis of at least part of the stem portion 36 is offset from the longitudinal axis of the head portion 34 such that the majority of the body of the stem portion 36 sits or is on one side of the longitudinal axis defined by the centerline of the passageway 50 extending through the head portion 34. As shown in
[0042] Because at least a portion of the intermediate or medial portion 40 is offset from the longitudinal axis of the passageway 50, the passageway extending past the transition portion 54 results in longitudinally extending open-faced channel or groove 74 on an outer surface of the intermediate or medial portion 40. The term “groove” means a narrow channel or indentation on the surface of a three-dimensional object. The groove has depth and walls that extend in the same direction as the longitudinal axis of the nail 10. The passageway 50 continues as groove 74 from the transition portion 54 to the distal portion 38. At the distal portion 38, the passageway 50 extends through the distal portion 38 as a bore or aperture 72.
[0043] The passageway 50 extends from the leading or front edge 24 of the distal end to the trailing or rear edge 22 of the proximal end. The passageway 50 receives insertion and extraction instrumentation, such as a guide wire 52, used to position the nail member 10 within the bone 12. As illustrated in
[0044] As the nail 10 is inserted into the bone, the guide wire 52 then travels along the channel or groove 74 and ultimately reaches and enters the bore or aperture 70 in the proximal portion or section 26. As illustrated in
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[0053] The process provides a nail 10 having a longitudinally extending bore or apertures 70, 72 in the proximate portion 26 and distal portion 38. The longitudinally extending bores or apertures 70, 72 providing structure for placing the nail 10 on the guide wire 52. Only the proximate portion 26 and distal portion 38 have a longitudinally extending bore or aperture 70, 72 forming part of the passageway 50. As shown in
[0054] Depending upon the embodiment, the intermediate or medial portion 40 may not include a groove or open-faced channel 74. Instead, the passageway 50 can extend between the trailing or rear edge 22 through the proximate portion 26 and outside or space from an outer surface 54a of the transition portion 54. In addition, the passageway 50 extends through the distal end 18, or part of the distal portion 38, and the leading or front edge 24 of the distal end 18. Providing a passageway 50 in this manner helps keep the nail 10 on the guide wire 52 during insertion.
[0055] Following are various embodiments or examples of nails 10 using the foregoing inventive concepts, including providing a groove or open-faced channel 74 and an outer surface of the intermediate or medial portion 40. Cannulating or providing the proximal and distal ends 16, 18 with bores or apertures 70, 72 maintains a proper positional relationship of the nail 10 along the guide wire 52 and correspondingly in the bone.
[0056] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.