POLYAXIAL STRUT FOR EXTERNAL FIXATION
20200397480 ยท 2020-12-24
Inventors
- Scott Lavoritano (West Chester, PA, US)
- Joseph Costanzo (West Chester, PA, US)
- Joseph Peterson (Raynham, MA, US)
- Michael Wahl (West Chester, PA, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/6408
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/62
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/6416
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A polyaxial external fixation strut including a strut member and a first ball joint coupled to an end portion of the strut member. The first ball joint includes a first ball joint body and a first ball member. The first ball member is rotatably coupled to the first ball joint body to allow for variable angle adjustable positioning of the first ball member within the first ball joint body. The first ball joint additionally includes a friction member. The friction member is configured to create friction between the first ball member and the first ball joint body.
Claims
1. A polyaxial external fixation strut comprising: a strut member; a first ball joint coupled to an end portion of the strut member, the first ball joint comprising a first ball joint body; and a first ball member, the first ball member being rotatably coupled to the first ball joint body; wherein the first ball joint comprises a friction member, wherein the friction member is configured to create friction between the first ball member and the first ball joint body to maintain an adjustable position of the first ball member relative to the first ball joint body.
2. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 1, wherein the strut member further comprises a second ball joint coupled to an end portion of the strut member opposite the first ball joint.
3. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 1, wherein the friction member comprises a spring member.
4. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 3, wherein the spring member comprises a conical spring washer.
5. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 3, wherein the spring member is positioned between an end of the strut member and the first ball member.
6. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 1, wherein the friction member comprises a spring clip member.
7. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 6, wherein the spring clip member is C-shaped.
8. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 6, wherein the spring clip member is configured to at least partially surround the first ball member.
9. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 6, wherein the spring clip member is configured to sit within a channel that runs along at least a partial circumference of an inner surface of the first ball joint body.
10. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 6, wherein the spring clip member is configured to sit within a channel that runs along at least a partial circumference of the outer surface of the ball member.
11. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 1, wherein the first ball joint further comprises a first ring contact portion attached to the first ball member.
12. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 11, wherein the first ball joint further comprises a fixator clip removably attached to the first ball joint body and first ring contact portion, wherein the fixator clip is configured to fix the first ball joint body and the first ring contact portion in a linear configuration.
13. A polyaxial external fixation strut comprising: a strut member; a first ball joint coupled to an end portion of the strut member, the first ball joint comprising a first ball joint body; and a first ball member, the first ball member being rotatably coupled to the first ball joint body; and wherein the first ball joint comprises a channel that runs along at least a partial circumference of an inner surface of the first ball joint body or a channel that runs along at least a partial circumference of an outer surface of the first ball member, configured to accommodate a friction member; and wherein the friction member is configured to create friction between the first ball member and the first ball joint body to maintain an adjustable position of the first ball member relative to the first ball joint body.
14. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 13, wherein the strut member further comprises a second ball joint coupled to an end portion of the strut member opposite the first ball joint.
15. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 13, wherein the friction member comprises a spring clip member.
16. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 15, wherein the spring clip member is C-shaped.
17. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 16, wherein the spring clip member is configured to sit within the channel that runs along at least a partial circumference of an inner surface of the first ball joint body.
18. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 16, wherein the spring clip member is configured to sit within the channel that runs along at least a partial circumference of the outer surface of the ball member.
19. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 13, wherein the first ball joint further comprises a first ring contact portion attached to the first ball member.
20. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 19, wherein the first ball joint further comprises a fixator clip removably attached to the first ball joint body and first ring contact portion, wherein the fixator clip is configured to fix the first ball joint body and the first ring contact portion in a linear configuration.
21. A polyaxial external fixation strut comprising: a strut member; a first ball joint coupled to an end portion of the strut member, the first ball joint comprising a first ball joint body; and a first ball member, the first ball member being rotatably coupled to the first ball joint body; wherein the first ball joint comprises a channel that runs along at least a partial circumference of an inner surface of the first ball joint body configured to accommodate a spring clip member; and wherein the spring clip member at least partially surrounds the first ball member to maintain an adjustable position of the first ball member relative to the first ball joint body.
22. The external fixation strut of claim 21, wherein the strut housing comprises a second ball joint coupled to an end portion of the strut housing opposite the first ball joint.
23. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 21, wherein the spring clip member is C-shaped.
24. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 21, wherein the first ball joint further comprises a first ring contact portion attached to the first ball member.
25. The polyaxial external fixation strut of claim 24, wherein the first ball joint further comprises a fixator clip removably attached to the first ball joint body and first ring contact portion, wherein the fixator clip is configured to fix the first ball joint body and the first ring contact portion in a linear configuration.
26. A polyaxial external fixation strut comprising: a strut member having an axial bore defined therethrough; a strut rod slidably disposed within the axial bore, the strut rod and strut housing being releasably coupled by a connector member; and a first ball joint coupled to an end portion of the strut housing, the first ball joint comprising a first ball joint body; and a first ball member, the first ball member being rotatably coupled to the first ball joint body; wherein the first ball joint comprises a malleable member positioned between an end of the strut rod and the first ball member; and wherein the malleable member is configured to maintain an adjustable position of the first ball member relative to the first ball joint body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] In order to better understand various exemplary embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039] Embodiments described herein disclose a polyaxial external fixation strut. Various embodiments herein additionally disclose permanent and temporary devices that allow for constrained polyaxial as well as linear functionality of the external fixation strut. The various embodiments disclosed herein allow for a surgeon to maintain an angular orientation of a swiveling end of a polyaxial strut during external frame construction.
[0040] Referring now to the drawings, in which like numerals refer to like components or steps, there are disclosed broad aspects of various exemplary embodiments.
[0041] The polyaxial strut 100 further includes a strut member 140 that includes a strut tube 141 that slidably receives a strut rod 150. The strut tube 141 and strut rod 150 are connected using a connecting portion 142, which includes an adjustment knob 143. The adjustment knob 143 is configured to allow for length adjustment of the polyaxial strut 100 to the desired length to fit a ring frame (not shown) used for external fixation. In this embodiment, depression of the adjustment knob 143 allows slidable movement of the strut rod 150 within the strut tube 141. However, the adjustment knob 143 may include any configuration known in the art that would allow for length adjustment of the polyaxial strut 100. As shown in
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[0047] In other embodiments, the spring clip member 111 may be integrated into any layer of the distal ball joint 102, or in multiple layers of the distal ball joint 102. In some embodiments, the spring clip member 111 may sit in a groove on the ball member 121 to interface with an inner surface of the ball joint body 110. In various embodiments, the amount of friction created by the spring clip member 111 may be a function of the contact surface coefficient and any normal forces created by the spring clip member 111. The surface finishes and spring constants of the spring clip member 111 may be optimized according to the amount of fixation desired as known by those of skill in the art.
[0048] In alternative embodiments, the spring clip member 111 may be replaced by any device that effectively creates friction between the ball member and the ball joint body. In various embodiments, the friction-creating member may be a spring member 114, as shown in more detail in
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[0050] The polyaxial strut 1000 further includes a strut member 1040 including a strut bolt 1050 slidably received within a strut housing 1044. The strut bolt is secured to a nut 1045, which is then secured to the ball joint body 1010. As shown in
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[0053] The polyaxial strut 1100 further includes a strut member 1140 including a U-shaped opening 1147 having an unthreaded opening 1146 on first prong 1140a of the U-shape and a threaded opening 1148 on a second prong 1140b of the U-shape. The unthreaded opening 1146 and the threaded opening 1148 are configured to accommodate a bolt 1150, which secures the strut member 1140 to an external fixator foot plate 1131, 1133, as shown in
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[0056] In use, the malleable implant 1370 allows for temporary fixation of the ball joint stud member 1320 within the ball joint body 1310 in a desired position. In this embodiment, the malleable implant 1370 is configured to bend to retain the angled position set by the surgeon with negligible spring-back. The malleable implant 1370 is configured to allow for repeated manipulations without degradation of performance of the malleable implant 1370.
[0057] As such, the malleable implant 1370 allows for maintenance of the distal ball joint 1302 in a temporary orientation as set by the surgeon, rather than what is set by gravity, during construction of an external fixation device. The malleable implant 1370 further allows for temporary fixation of the distal ball joint 1302 without the need for external tools to assist in maintenance of the distal ball joint 1302 in the temporary fixed configuration.
[0058] Although the various exemplary embodiments have been described in detail with particular reference to certain exemplary aspects thereof, it should be understood that the invention is capable of other embodiments and its details are capable of modifications in various obvious respects. As is readily apparent to those skilled in the art, variations and modifications can be affected while remaining within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing disclosure, description, and figures are for illustrative purposes only and do not in any way limit the invention, which is defined only by the claims.