TRAJECTORY GUIDE
20210052308 ยท 2021-02-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Brian THOREN (Memphis, TN, US)
- Wesley REED (Memphis, TN, US)
- Thomas Cramer (Gainesville, FL, US)
- Gary Lowery (Eads, TN, US)
- Shannon Cummings (Hernando, MS, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/808
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/80
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A trajectory guide is provided for determining the trajectory of a compression screw relative to a previously implanted screw located within an orthopaedic plate. The guide is adapted to releasably position a drill guide in spaced-apart relation to an orthopaedic plate having previously implanted first screws such that the guide defines a trajectory for a compression screw that is nonintersecting with the first screws.
Claims
1. An orientation guide for determining a location of a compression screw relative to a location of a second screw: a first arm having a distal end releasably coupled to an orthopaedic plate, wherein the first arm comprises pair of beams projecting from the distal end in spaced relation to one another, each beam defines a through-bore arranged in confronting, coaxial relation to one another; a second arm having a distal end pivotally coupled to the first arm and a proximal end defining a pair of openings that are each adapted to releasably position a second drill guide in spaced-apart relation to the orthopaedic plate such that the second guide defines a nonintersecting trajectory for a compression screw and wherein the second arm includes a distal-block end that defines a pair of guide bore openings and a proximal-pivot end that defines a through-bore so as to be suitable for pivotal engagement with the first arm.
2. A guide in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first arm comprises pair of beams that project outwardly from the distal end in substantially parallel, spaced relation to one another, the beams include proximal ends that each define a through-bore such that the through bores are arranged in confronting, coaxial relation to one another.
3. A guide in accordance with claim 2 wherein the distal end of the first arm defines a through-bore that is oriented at approximately ninety degrees with respect to the through bores defined at the proximal ends of the beams.
4. A guide in accordance with claim 2 wherein the first arm comprises a distal end and a proximal end, a first pair of beams that project outwardly from the proximal end in substantially parallel, spaced relation to one another, and a second pair of beams that project outwardly from the distal end in substantially parallel, spaced relation to one another, wherein the free ends of the first pair and second pair of beams define confronting, coaxial through bores.
5. A guide in accordance with claim 4 wherein the first arm includes a threaded collet projecting upwardly from the distal end.
6. A guide in accordance with claim 4 wherein the first arm includes an articulating collet that pivots about the distal end.
7. A guide in accordance with claim 4 wherein the second arm includes a distal-block end that defines a pair of guide bore openings and a proximal-pivot end that defines a through-bore so as to be suitable for pivotal engagement with the first arm.
8. A guide in accordance with claim 7 wherein the guide bore openings comprise at least one of a pair of slots and a pair of through-bores arranged in substantially parallel, spaced relation to one another.
9. A guide for determining the location of a second screw relative to a first screw comprising: a first arm having a distal end releasably coupled to a: (i) first guide and (ii) structure engaging a first screw, wherein the first arm includes a pair of beams that project from the distal end in parallel, spaced relation to one another, the beams define through-bores arranged in confronting, coaxial relation to one another, the first arm comprises a proximal end, a first pair of beams that project from the proximal end in substantially spaced relation to one another, and a second pair of beams that project outwardly from the distal end in spaced relation to one another, wherein the free ends of the first pair and second pair of beams define confronting, coaxial through bores; a second arm having a distal end pivotally coupled to the first arm and a proximal end defining a pair of openings each adapted to releasably position a second guide in spaced-apart relation to the structure engaging the first object such that the second guide defines a trajectory for a second object that is nonintersecting with the first object.
10. A guide in accordance with claim 9 wherein the first arm comprises pair of beams that project outwardly from the distal end in substantially parallel, spaced relation to one another, the beams include proximal ends that each define a through-bore such that the through bores are arranged in confronting, coaxial relation to one another.
11. A guide in accordance with claim 10 wherein the distal end of the first arm defines a through-bore that is oriented at approximately ninety degrees with respect to the through bores defined at the proximal ends of the beams.
12. A guide in accordance with claim 9 wherein the first arm includes at least one of a threaded collet projecting upwardly from the distal end and an articulating collet that pivots about the distal end.
13. A guide in accordance with claim 9 wherein the second arm includes a distal-block end that defines a pair of guide bore openings and a proximal-pivot end that defines a through-bore so as to be suitable for pivotal engagement with the first arm.
14. A guide in accordance with claim 13 wherein the guide bore openings comprise at least one of a pair of slots and a pair of through-bores arranged in substantially parallel, spaced relation to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully disclosed in, or rendered obvious by, the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, which is to be considered together with the accompanying drawings wherein like numbers refer to like parts and further wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] This description of preferred embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features of the invention may be shown exaggerated in scale or in somewhat schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness. In the description, relative terms such as horizontal, vertical, up, down, top and bottom as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., horizontally, downwardly, upwardly, etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing figure under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and normally are not intended to require a particular orientation. Terms including inwardly versus outwardly, longitudinal versus lateral and the like are to be interpreted relative to one another or relative to an axis of elongation, or an axis or center of rotation, as appropriate. Terms concerning attachments, coupling and the like, such as connected and interconnected, refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise. The term operatively connected is such an attachment, coupling or connection that allows the pertinent structures to operate as intended by virtue of that relationship. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses, if used, are intended to cover the structures described, suggested, or rendered obvious by the written description or drawings for performing the recited function, including not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. To the extent that the term includes or including is employed in the detailed description or the claims, it is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising as that term is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim. Furthermore, to the extent that the term or is employed in the detailed description or claims (e.g., A or B) it is intended to mean A or B or both. When the applicants intend to indicate only A or B but not both then the term only A or B but not both will be employed. Thus, use of the term or herein is the inclusive, and not the exclusive use. See, Bryan A. Garner, A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage 624 (2d. Ed. 1995).
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[0024] Trajectory guide 1 often includes a long arm 4, a short arm 6 and a thumb screw 8. Long arm 4 includes a distal end 10 and a proximal end 12. A pair of beams 13a, 13b project outwardly from distal end 10 of long arm 4 in substantially parallel, spaced relation to one another. The proximal ends of beams 13a, 13b define confronting, coaxial through bores 17a, 17b. Distal end 10 of long arm 4 defines a through-bore 18 that is often oriented at approximately ninety degrees with respect to coaxial through bores 17a, 17b (
[0025] In a multi-degree of freedom embodiment, trajectory guide 20, a long arm 24 includes a distal end 26 and a proximal end 28 (
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[0028] Trajectory guide 1 is assembled prior to shipping as follows. Preliminarily, long arm 4 is assembled to short arm 6 by arranging beams 13a, 13b so that they straddle proximal pivot end 71 of short arm 6. In this position, through-bores 17a, 17b are arranged in aligned coaxial relation with through-bore 73 of short arm 6. Once in this position, thumb screw 8 is inserted through bores 17a, 17b, and 73, one of which bores is threaded, so as to form an articulating joint that pivotally couples long arm 4 to short arm 6. Often a locking, spring washer 37 is placed between thumb screw 8 and long arm 4 so as to ensure that trajectory guide 1 maintains its connectivity through its use, as established by the surgeon.
[0029] During surgery, a drill guide 2 having a guide cannula 82 may be slidingly located within collet screw 52 and through-bore 46 of collet 40. Once this coupling is complete, trajectory guide 1 is positioned and releasably engaged in orthopaedic plate 3. More particularly, a threaded end 85 of cannula 82 is threaded into corresponding threads 90 located within a target screw hole 92 within orthopaedic plate 3. Once in this position, collet screw 52 is threaded onto thread 43 of collet 40 to achieve a selected engagement of cantilevers 51 about the outer surface of guide cannula 82 as needed. As a result of this arrangement, the central passageway of cannula 82 will be positioned in coaxial alignment with the center of screw hole 92 while, at the same time, being in coplanar parallel relation with short arm 6. Thus, when a k-wire 100 is located in one of pair of slots 75a, 75b (
[0030] The slotted version of short arm 6 (
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[0032] Thus, by orienting drill guide 2a according to the method of the invention, the trajectory of compression screw 107, as it enters the patient's body, e.g., plantar aspect of a foot, will avoid screws 102 that will be subsequently set in orthopaedic plate 3. In this way, the invention provides the surgeon the ability to guide the trajectory of a compression screw such that it is located in the patient's body in nonintersecting, spaced apart relation to objects that are to be positioned in the body at a subsequent step in the surgical procedure.
[0033] While the concepts of the present disclosure have been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such an illustration and description is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.
[0034] There are a plurality of advantages of the present disclosure arising from the various features of the apparatus and methods described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments of each of the apparatus and methods of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of apparatus and methods that incorporate one or more of the features of the present disclosure and fall within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.