CLAMP OF EXTERNAL FIXATION DEVICE
20240341812 ยท 2024-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/60
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/6466
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/6416
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Described is a clamp of an external fixation device for the treatment of bone fractures, including a first locking unit designed to lock two bone screws, a second locking unit and a third locking unit each designed to lock a respective connecting bar.
Claims
1. A clamp of an external fixation device for the treatment of bone fractures, comprising: a first locking unit designed to lock two bone screws in the same plane in which they lie, said first locking unit comprising a central body and a first jaw which is movable relative to said central body for locking said two bone screws in contact with said central body, a second and a third locking unit each designed to lock a respective connecting bar, each of said second locking unit and third locking unit comprising a second jaw and a third jaw designed to act in conjunction with each other to clamp in contact a respective connecting bar, said second and third locking units being supported by said central body and rotatably connected to it.
2. The clamp according to claim 1, wherein said first locking unit comprises respective housings for said two bone screws, said housings being configured to allow the inclination of said bone screws in said plane in which they lie.
3. The clamp according to claim 1, wherein said second and third locking units are pivoted on said central body so as to oscillate about respective axes parallel to said plane in which they lie.
4. The clamp according to claim 3, wherein each of said second and third locking units is coupled to said central body by the mutual engagement of two respective curved splined faces shaped to match.
5. The clamp according to claim 4, wherein said curved splined faces formed in said central body are defined by a cylindrical sector having a respective axis coinciding with said axes of oscillation of said second and third locking units.
6. The clamp according to claim 3, wherein each of said second and third locking units comprises a rod-shaped element at least partly threaded extending longitudinally through said respective second and third jaws according to a predetermined central axis of said second and third locking units, and a clamping member engaging by screwing with said rod-shaped element to clamp the second and third jaws to each other and to said central body.
7. The clamp according to claim 5, wherein each of said second and third locking units is pivoted on said central body by means of a respective pin, wherein each of said rod-shaped elements is screwed stably with a relative end to a respective pin.
8. The clamp according to claim 1, wherein said central body has a seat designed to house a third bone screw, said seat being configured to allow the inclination of said third bone screw in a plane at right angles to said plane in which it lies, and clamping means designed to stably fix said third bone screw according to the desired inclination.
9. The clamp according to claim 8, wherein said clamping means comprise a cylindrical element for guiding said third bone screw and a screw for braking said cylindrical guiding element, configured to stop the rotation of said cylindrical guiding element with respect to a relative central axis.
10. The clamp according to claim 9, wherein said cylindrical guiding element has a diametric hole passing through said third bone screw, wherein said diametric through hole is open and configured to deform under the action of said brake screw to determine the blocking of the longitudinal sliding of said third bone screw.
Description
[0020] The technical features of the invention, according to the above-mentioned aims, are clearly described in the appended claims and its advantages are apparent from the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a non-limiting example embodiment of it, and in which:
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[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] The clamp 1 of an external fixation device, hereinafter denoted for brevity also merely as clamp 1, is designed to stably connect, in the context of an external fixation device, not illustrated in its entirety, respective bone screws V1, V2, V3 to longitudinal connecting bars B1, B2, both of these of known type.
[0029] With reference to
[0030] As described in more detail below, the first locking unit 2 is designed to lock the two bone screws V1, V2 in the same plane P, the tracks of which are perpendicular to the respective planes shown in
[0031] The first locking unit 2 comprises a central body 3 and a first jaw 4 which is movable relative to the central body 3 for locking the above-mentioned two bone screws V1, V2 in contact with the central body 3.
[0032] As illustrated in detail in
[0033] As clearly shown in
[0034] This means that the housings 5 are configured to allow the bone screws V1, V2 to be inclined in the above-mentioned plane P in which they lie, as illustrated in
[0035] The fact of being able to incline independently in the plane P each of the two bone screws V1, V2 allows the surgeon a wide possibility of choosing their best position with respect to the bone stump on which they engage.
[0036] The clamp 1 comprises a second locking unit 9 and a third locking unit 10 each designed to lock a respective connecting bar B1, B2.
[0037] Each of the second and third locking units 9, 10 comprises a respective second jaw 11 and a respective third jaw 12 designed to act in conjunction with each other to clamp in contact a respective connecting bar B1, B2.
[0038] The connecting bars B1, B2 are shown in the accompanying
[0039] As illustrated in
[0040] More in detail, the second 9 and third 10 locking units are pivoted on the central body 3 so as to oscillate about respective axes A1, A2 parallel to said plane P on which it lies.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] The second and third locking units 9, 10 also comprise respective fastening means 14 which engage by screwing with a corresponding respective rod-shaped element 13 for fastening the second and third jaws 11, 12 both to each other and in contact with the central body 3.
[0043] The second and third locking units 9, 10 comprise, interposed between the second jaw 11 and the central body 3, a respective base element 15, which is also passed through centrally by the above-mentioned rod-shaped element 13.
[0044] With reference to
[0045] More in detail, as clearly illustrated in
[0046] The surfaces of the above-mentioned curved concave face 15a and convex face 3a are of the anti-rotation type, advantageously made with interpenetrating scoring designed to prevent reciprocal rotation when in contact with each other.
[0047] Due to the above-mentioned scoring made on their respective surfaces, the curved faces 3a, 15a are basically splined.
[0048] More in detail, the above-mentioned curved splined faces 3a made in the central body 3 are respectively defined by a cylindrical sector having a respective axis coinciding with each of the axes A1, A2 of oscillation of the second and third locking units 9, 10.
[0049] Similar anti-rotation surfaces are made, respectively, on the face 15b of the base element 15 and on the face 11a of the second jaw 11, the faces 15b, 11a being in use in contact, and similarly, also in this case, the surfaces made with splines are designed to prevent, when clamped, the reciprocal rotation of the two elements relative to the respective central axis A9, A10.
[0050] As illustrated in
[0051] The pins 16 define, for the two second and third locking units 9, 10, respective pivot elements for their oscillation about the axes A2, A3.
[0052] The two pins 16 have, with a diametric trend, respective threaded through holes 16a in which holes 16a engage by screwing the rod-shaped elements 13 with the respective proximal end portions 13a.
[0053] As illustrated in
[0054] A respective helical spring 23 is positioned wound about each of the above-mentioned screws 21, interposed between the central body 3 and the first jaw 4 to perform an action opposing the clamping of the first jaw 4 on the central body 3.
[0055] With reference to the accompanying drawings, the clamp 1 according to this invention advantageously comprises a seat 17 designed to house a third bone screw V3.
[0056] As clearly illustrated in
[0057] On the other hand, the above-mentioned seat 17 is configured to allow the inclination of the third bone screw V3 on a plane P at a right angle to the above-mentioned plane P on which it lies.
[0058] The tracks of the plane P, perpendicular to the respective planes of the drawing, are visible in
[0059] More in detail, as illustrated in
[0060] As illustrated in
[0061] The clamp 1 comprises a cylindrical element 20 for guiding the third bone screw V3, the cylindrical guide element 20 being inserted in the second blind hole 19 in such a way as to be positioned with its central axis A5 transversal to the axis A4 of the second blind hole 19, and being free to rotate inside the second blind hole 19 about its own axis A5.
[0062] The cylindrical guide element 20 has a diametric through hole which is designed to slidably engage the third bone screw V3.
[0063] Advantageously, the above-mentioned through hole is made open, meaning that there is a gap in material which prevents the inner cylindrical surface of the hole from extending for 360?.
[0064] The fact that the cylindrical guide element 20 can rotate about its axis A5 inside the second blind hole 19, together with the fact that the first through hole 18 has a rectangular extension, with a long side h much greater than the diameter d of the third bone screw V3, makes it possible to incline the third bone screw V3 in the plane P by a predetermined angle.
[0065] The possibility of inclining the third bone screw V3 is therefore useful for the surgeon who may therefore have a further degree of freedom in the connection of the clamp 1 to a bone stump.
[0066] As illustrated in
[0067] The brake screw 24 is engaged by screwing in the second blind hole 19, the inner surface of which is therefore at least partly threaded.
[0068] The brake screw 24, together with the cylindrical guide element 20, define, for the clamp 1, respective clamping means designed to stably fix the third bone screw V3 according to the desired inclination.
[0069] In use, in the example configuration of use illustrated in
[0070] The bone screws V1 and V2 are illustrated converging, in order to show the possibility of them being inclined by a predetermined angle on the plane P on which they lie, due to the presence of the housings 5 which can rotate by the above-mentioned predetermined angle relative to the central body 3.
[0071] In effect, the housings 5 comprise a concave cradle-shaped portion 6 for slidably housing a bone screw V1, V2, and an underlying pin 7 which rotatably engages in the respective hole 8.
[0072] The rotation of the housings 5 determines a corresponding guided inclination of the bone screws V1, V2 in their plane P.
[0073] In other words, the concave shape of the portions 6, since it is shaped to match the stem of the bone screws V1, V2, is integral with the latter during their inclination in the plane P in which it lies, thus guaranteeing a stable positioning of the bone screws V1, V2 when the first jaw 4 is tightened against the central body 3 by tightening the screws 21.
[0074] The third bone screw V3 is similarly positioned in the seat 17, slidably engaged in the respective cylindrical guide element 20, which is designed to rotate on its central axis, inside the second blind hole 19, to adapt to the desired inclination of the third bone screw V3 in the respective plane P.
[0075] After reaching the desired inclination of the third bone screw V3, the surgeon can tighten the brake screw 24, which by pushing on the cylindrical guide element 20 causes it to stop relative to rotation and sliding or slipping. At the same time, since the cylindrical guiding element 20 has the above-mentioned diametrically through hole open, a pressure applied on it determines, with a local deformation, a sort of pincer closure of the cylindrical element 20 on the stem of the third bone screw V3 which is therefore blocked even in a slidable fashion.
[0076] With regard to the second and third locking units 9, 10, on the other hand, they offer both the possibility of oscillating about the axes A1, A2, and the possibility of rotating about the axes A9, A10, to guarantee the maximum adaptability to the needs of the surgeon in the arrangement of the connecting bars B1, B2 and, therefore, in the stable connection of the clamps.
[0077] The clamp 1 according to the invention overcomes the above-mentioned drawbacks and brings important advantages.
[0078] A first advantage connected to the invention is due to the fact that it offers an extremely versatile clamp in which it is possible to operate in a substantially independent manner on several bone screws and also on the locking units of the longitudinal elements, maintaining an extremely practical use, and being simple and intuitive for the operator.
[0079] In particular, the possibility of inclining the bone screws V1 and V2 at desired angles in the plane P in which they lie is extremely advantageous, allowing the surgeon who applies the fixing device a great versatility in choosing the fixing point for the screws V1, V2.
[0080] It should therefore be noted how the clamp according to this invention has the advantage of allowing independent locking of the bone screws and of the longitudinal elements.
[0081] The bone screws V1, V2 can also be advantageously locked irrespective of the third bone screw V3.