Prosthetic external fixation assembly for post-amputee ambulation
10485679 ยท 2019-11-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Dennis G. Haun (Fallston, MD, US)
- Johnnie Loveday (Fallston, MD, US)
- Christopher Bibbo (Baltimore, MD, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/62
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/6425
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2/76
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F2/76
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A fixation assembly for attaching a prosthetic leg and foot combination directly to an external ring fixation assembly via a protective socket, and yet allow full adjustment of length and offset, protection of the residual stump when in use, and quick-disconnect of the socket when not in use. The device is meant for use with any existing external fixation ring assembly for fixation to a femur or tibia, and any prosthetic leg/foot combination. The fixation assembly generally includes a molded concave socket having a mounting base at its apex for mounting the prosthetic leg/foot, an articulating ring adjustably attached to the socket, and a plurality of struts there between. Each strut has a first locking pivot joint at one end pivotally attached to the articulating ring and a second locking pivot joint at an opposing end pivotally attached to the rim of the socket. The articulating ring is removably attached to the external ring fixation assembly by a plurality of detent pins for releasable attachment.
Claims
1. An external ring fixation assembly for quick-connect adjustable attachment of a patient's prosthetic leg to an external ring fixator for immediate post-amputee ambulation, comprising: a concave socket for protection of said patient's residual stump, said concave socket including an open end having a rim and a closed end having a prosthetic leg-mounting plate attached thereto; an articulating ring adjustably-attached to the rim of said concave socket; a plurality of spacers mounted around said articulating ring, each said spacer having an internal lumen; a plurality of quick-release pins each insertable into a corresponding one of the plurality of spacers of said articulating ring; and a plurality of struts adjustably attached between said articulating ring and the rim of said socket, each of said plurality of struts having a first locking-ball-joint at one end pivotally attached to the articulating ring and a second locking-ball-joint at an opposing end pivotally attached to the rim of said socket.
2. The external ring fixation assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of quick-release pins comprises a push-button detent mechanism.
3. The external ring fixation assembly according to claim 2, wherein each of said plurality of quick-release pins comprises a movable ball bearing actuated by said push-button detent mechanism.
4. The external ring fixation assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of struts is length adjustable.
5. The external ring fixation assembly according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of struts comprises four struts.
6. The external ring fixation assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a circular rubber pad affixed inside the closed end of said socket.
7. The external ring fixation assembly according to claim 1, wherein said socket comprises a fiber-reinforced composite.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and certain modifications thereof when taken together with the accompany drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) Reference will now be made in detail to preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
(8) The present invention is an improved prosthetic external ring fixation assembly for quick-connect adjustable attachment of a prosthetic leg post-amputee ambulation as soon as possible after their procedures.
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(10) The system 2 is configured for quick-release attachment to the external fixation ring assembly 10 (
(11) The system 2 includes a mounting assembly 20 comprising an articulating ring 17 pivotally attached to a socket 20, the articulating ring 17 being attached to the lowermost ring 14 (seen in
(12) The articulating ring 17 is attached to the socket 20 by a plurality (preferably four) unidirectional-pivoting length adjustable struts 40. Each strut 40 is pivotally-connected to the articulating ring 16 at one end by a first unidirectional pivot joint 42, and is pivotally-connected to a reinforcing ring 22 at the rim of socket 20 by a second unidirectional pivot joint 44. Each strut 40 can be independently lengthened or shortened and fixed in length and/or orientation by a locking screw 46. The struts 40 preferably include threaded distal ends for attachment, and are secured by nuts at one end in openings 18 of the lower ring 14 and screwed thereto. The struts 40 are likewise secured by nuts at the other end in openings 28 of the reinforcing ring 22 at the rim of socket 20. The struts 40 may each be a Tru-Lock Rapid Strut manufactured by Orthofix SRL. This configuration allows for limited spatial adjustment (position, orientation and fixation) of the articulating ring 16 (and external fixation ring assembly 10) relative to the socket 20 within a three-dimensional frame of reference.
(13) The other side of socket 20 is configured with a prosthetic mounting plate 32. The mounting plate 32 may vary depending on the desired prosthetic. As an example, the mounting plate 32 may be a 4-hole pyramid adapter generally including a keyed male pin for docking in a conventional pyramid receptacle, the pin capable of being locked in position with set screws. The docking pin/receptacle combination further allows mounting a prosthetic leg 50 and foot 60 thereto, allowing for early weight bearing and exercising. The socket 20 also protects the residual stump post-amputation. The foot 60 may be a foreshortened prostheses (stubby) such its shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,301,859 to Haun, or any other suitable foot, and an exemplary receptacle in U.S. Pat. No. 8,252,066 to Haun or other suitable receptacle.
(14) The foregoing system 2 is quickly attachable, fully adjustable, and allows the amputee patient to remain active and ambulatory with minimal assistive devices, improving circulation and healing as well as psychological advantages.
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(16) The socket 20 is most preferably formed of Kevlar or other fiber-reinforced plastic, but may alternatively be molded from, e.g., bisphenol A (BPA) plastic. As seen in
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(18) The distance of the socket 20 from the external fixation assembly 10 and/or the offset angle of the prosthetic foot 60 (
(19) It should now be apparent that the foregoing system 2 is quickly attachable, fully adjustable, and allows the amputee patient to remain active and ambulatory almost immediately with minimal assistive devices, improving circulation and healing as well as psychological advantages.
(20) Those skilled in the art will understand that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically set forth in the appended claims.