GLENOID BONE GRAFT RETENTION PLATE
20210113343 ยท 2021-04-22
Inventors
- Brent Andrew Ponce (Homewood, AL, US)
- Eugene Willis Brabston (Birmingham, AL, US)
- Amit Mukesh Momaya (Vestavia, AL, US)
Cpc classification
A61F2002/30578
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/285
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2220/0016
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/2846
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bone graft retention plate for implantation into a human glenoid and provides stabilization and compression of bony graft material is disclosed. The plate includes channels or apertures for suture or polymer retention cerclage that exhibit curved, smooth surfaces within the plate to allow the retention cerclage to pass through the plate while limiting friction and thus protecting the integrity of the retention means. The plate also includes surface features, such as spikes and posts, to provide further stabilization and implantation positioning. The plate features result in the distribution of forces across the surface area of a bone graft and achieve satisfactory compression of the bone graft against the glenoid without using fixation screws. An associated implantation technique uses a cerclage of suture or tape to bind the implant within the glenoid and may be employed in both open and arthroscopic surgical procedures.
Claims
1. A bone graft retention plate for compressing bone graft material against a target glenoid area, comprising: a. a rigid plate body having an upper and lower surface, said body having a generally rectangular shape; b. a recessed portion in said upper surface defining a suture anchoring path disposed generally within the center of said plate body, wherein said anchoring path includes two separate downward descending passageways extending from said upper surface to said lower surface; c. wherein said two downward descending passageways form in said lower surface at least one post depending downward from said lower surface for positioning said plate onto said bone graft material; and, d. an anchoring suture positioned through said two anchoring paths and adapted to form a cerclage around a portion of human bone for securing said retention plate and bone graft material against said glenoid area.
2. The retention plate as recited in claim 1, wherein said two downward descending suture passageways present solely smooth curved surfaces to said suture positioned therein such that said anchoring suture slides freely within said retention plate.
3. The retention plate as recited in claim 2, further comprising a plurality of spikes depending downward from said lower surface for provisional retention of said bone graft material against said retention plate.
4. The retention plate as recited in claim 3, wherein said body further defines at least two apertures each adapted for receiving a fixation screw through said upper surface and extending through said body, wherein each screw is adapted for anchoring said retention plate against said glenoid.
5. The retention plate as recited in claim 1, wherein said two descending suture passageways comprise a single central aperture in said body having a median divider extending through the center of said central aperture to form two suture channels.
6. The retention plate as recited in claim 5, wherein said two downward descending suture passageways present solely smooth curved surfaces to said suture positioned therein such that said anchoring suture slides freely within said retention plate.
7. The retention plate as recited in claim 6, further comprising a plurality of spikes depending downward from said lower surface for provisional retention of said bone graft material against said retention plate.
8. The retention plate as recited in claim 1, wherein said two descending suture passageways comprise a pair of apertures formed in and extending between said upper and lower surfaces, wherein said pair of apertures are connected within said plate body via a slot recessed in said upper surface.
9. The retention plate as recited in claim 8, wherein said pair of apertures depending downward from said lower surface form two depending posts for positioning said plate onto said bone graft material.
10. The retention plate as recited in claim 9, further comprising a plurality of spikes depending downward from said lower surface for provisional retention of said bone graft material against said retention plate.
11. The retention plate as recited in claim 10, further including upstanding side walls connecting said upper and lower surfaces, wherein said upper surface and side walls define a least two suture apertures connecting said upper surface and said side walls at the peripheral margin of said upper surface.
12. A bone graft retention plate, comprising: a. a rigid plate body having upper and lower surfaces and bounded by generally perpendicular sides; b. a pair of smooth walled anchor passageways disposed within said plate body and connecting said upper and lower surfaces, said passageways including lower portions depending downward from said lower surface to form at least one hollow positioning post; c. a closed loop anchoring suture positioned within said passageways and configured to form a cerclage within a portion of glenoid bone; d. wherein said passageways are configured to reduce friction of said anchoring suture when pulled therethrough; and, e. a plurality of spikes depending downward from said lower body surface for provisional fixation against a shaped mass of glenoid suitable bone graft material.
13. The retention plate as recited in claim 12, wherein said two anchoring passageways comprise a single central aperture in said body having a median divider extending through the center of said central aperture to form two suture channels.
14. The retention plate as recited in claim 13, wherein said two anchoring passageways are adapted to permit said anchoring suture to slide freely withing said passageways.
15. The retention plate as recited in claim 12, wherein said two anchoring passageways comprise a pair of apertures formed in and extending between said upper and lower surfaces, wherein said pair of apertures are connected within said plate body via a slot recessed in said upper surface.
16. The retention plate as recited in claim 15, wherein said pair of apertures depending downward from said lower surface form two depending posts for positioning said plate onto said bone graft material.
17. The retention plate as recited in claim 16, further comprising a plurality of spikes depending downward from said lower surface for provisional retention of said bone graft material against said retention plate.
18. A procedure for fixing a shaped mass of glenoid suitable bone graft material to augment the glenoid area of a human body, comprising the steps of: a. obtaining suitable amount of bone graft material to augment said targeted glenoid area; b. compressing said bone graft material with a bone clamp; c. pressing the compressed bone graft material against the retention plate recited in claim 1; d. drilling at least one aperture through said bone graft material aligned with two descending passageways in the retention plate; e. positioning the combination bone graft material and retention plate on a targeted glenoid augmentation area through a medical procedure; and, f. drilling at least one tunnel through bone supporting said targeted glenoid area and threading an anchoring suture through said combination bone graft material and retention plate in a cerclage arrangement such that said combination of bone graft material and retention plate are compressed against said targeted glenoid area.
19. The procedure as recited in claim 18, wherein said step of drilling at least one tunnel through bone supporting said glenoid area comprises drilling two tunnels, and wherein each tunnel receives an anchoring suture in said cerclage arrangement.
20. The procedure as recited in claim 19, wherein said step of obtaining suitable bone graft material comprises the step of harvesting donor bone material from said same human body.
21. The procedure as recited in claim 20, further including the step of using an anchoring button in said cerclage arrangement positioned on said bone supporting said glenoid area.
22. The procedure as recited in claim 18, wherein said step of drilling at least one aperture through said bone graft material comprising drilling a plurality of apertures, each aperture aligned with a unique passageway present in said retention plate.
23. The procedure as recited in claim 22, further including the step of using an anchoring button in said cerclage arrangement positioned on said bone supporting said glenoid area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] An implantable retention plate incorporating the features of the invention is depicted in the attached drawings which form a portion of the disclosure and wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] Referring to the drawings for a better understanding of the function and structure of the invention,
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[0036] A second embodiment of the invention may be seen in
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[0038] After the graft material 102 is obtained, a bone clamp 115 is used to stabilize 110 the graft material 112 for additional preparation. The clamp 115 includes on each side 111,111 a pair of opposing apertures 113 sized for the passage of an appropriate drilling bit 116. The clamp 115 is used to compact and form the material 112 into the size and shape needed, and one or two holes drilled 117 through the material a suitable distance apart from each other to match the passageways present in a selected retention plate. Typically, a single hole is drilled for small grafts while two holes are drilled for standard sized grafts. As shown in
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[0040] A shuttling suture is then placed through the cannulated drill holes and pulled through the anterior glenoid 166. The cannulated drill guide is removed and the ends of the sutures are secured. The two drill holes 141 are assessed by viewing from an anterior viewing portal to make sure that there is at least 5 mm of bone present between both of the two drill holes and the face of the glenoid 162. After satisfactory placement, a camera is placed posteriorly again, and the suture strands are used to pull suture tape or polymer through passages 46,46 of the plate 30 in a cerclage arrangement for fixation of the retention plate 30 and graft material 131 combination against the anterior glenoid 166. Each suture in the glenoid 12 is pulled, thereby pulling the two ends of the suture tape or polymer around the combination 140. Using a single traction suture, the combination 140 is then pulled through the anterior soft tissue cannula into the joint, and the two limbs of the single cerclage suture tape or polymer pulled to remove any slack or extraneous suture material. Once the bone graft is positioned next to the native glenoid, traction is applied to the ends of the sutures to allow for proper bone contact, and a suture tape tensioning device advanced from the posterior incision such that both ends of the single limb of suture are placed into the tensioning device. The two limbs of the suture are then fed into each other or spliced to allow for fixation, and the tensioning device engaged with direct visualization from the anterior portal. Once final tightening is done, the posterior suture is tied 161 and a probe used to assess the stability of the arrangement. Additional anterior labral repair may be performed superior and inferior to the retention plate/bone graft combination 140 in a standard fashion.
[0041] While I have shown my invention in one form, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that it is not so limited but is susceptible of various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit thereof. For example, the invention may be employed in various techniques to achieve reconstruction goals in which bone graft material must be fixed in place within a human body. For example, the invention may be used for bone block transplantation, such as in Latarjet procedures, iliac crest transfers, distal clavicle transfers, allograft transfers, bone fusions, osteotomies, and fracture fixation procedures. The invention may generally be utilized for small joint surgeries as well. The inventors further contemplate that the herein described devices and procedures may be applied to mammals of various types, in addition to human patients.