Assembly including at least one implant and a gripping device, and method for preparing for fitting the implant of an assembly of the aforementioned type
09629674 ยท 2017-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B90/90
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/865
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/86
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/90
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A kit includes: an implant having a distal end for inserting the implant into the body; and a gripper in the form of a hollow elongate body that is open at at least one end, that is slotted longitudinally, and made, at least partly, of an elastically-deformable material, the slot opening out into the axial cavity of the body, inside which the implant is suitable for insertion, with its distal end projecting from the distal end of the body. The kit includes at least one reception sheath for receiving the distal end of the implant in order to separate the implant from its gripper by moving the sheath and the gripper relative to each other in the direction that breaks the alignment between them, the sheath has a bearing seat against which the implant bears both when the implant is inserted in the sheath, and when separated from its gripper.
Claims
1. A kit comprising at least: an implant that presents a distal end for inserting the implant into the human or animal body, and a head of the implant, that is suitable for co-operating with a handling tool; a gripper for gripping said implant, the gripper being in the form of a hollow elongate body that is open at at least one end, and that is slotted longitudinally along its entire length, the body being made, at least in part, of an elastically-deformable material that tends to return the edges of the slot towards each other, the slot of said body opening out into an axial cavity of said body, inside which the implant is insertable, with said distal end of said implant projecting from a distal end of said body; said kit further comprising means for assisting in separating the gripper from the implant without touching the implant, the means comprising at least one reception sheath for receiving the distal end of the implant, and when its distal end is in its inserted state in the sheath, the implant is separable from its gripper by moving the sheath and the gripper relative to each other in the direction that breaks the alignment between the sheath and the gripper, until the implant passes through the slot of the gripper, said sheath being provided with a bearing seat against which the implant bears both when said implant is in its inserted state in the sheath, and when said implant is in its state separated from its gripper.
2. A kit according to claim 1, further comprising a storage element for storing the implant prior to its separation from the gripper, said storage element including at least one reception location that is suitable for housing, by interfitting at least in part, firstly at least the distal end of the body of the gripper, and secondly the distal portion of the implant that projects from the gripper.
3. A kit according to claim 2, wherein the sheath is mounted securely to the storage element.
4. A kit according to claim 2, wherein the storage element is made up of at least one plate that is provided with at least two cavities, at least one of the cavities corresponding to a reception location for receiving a gripper that is pre-fitted with its implant.
5. A kit according to claim 4, wherein at least one of the cavities forms at least a portion of said sheath.
6. A kit according to claim 2, wherein the body of the gripper is a stepped tubular body with an outer peripheral shoulder, said outer peripheral shoulder, going from the distal end towards the proximal end of said body, forming an abutment that limits the extent to which the body can be inserted inside a reception location of the storage element.
7. A kit according to claim 1, wherein the axial cavity of the body of the gripper includes a constriction zone for constricting the implant, inside which zone the implant is suitable for being held by being clamped.
8. A kit according to claim 1, wherein when the implant is in its inserted state in the cavity of the gripper, the head of the implant is at a distance from the proximal end of the gripper.
9. A kit according to claim 2, further comprising identification means for identifying the implant that is sandwiched between a portion of the gripper and the storage element, when the implant and its associated gripper are in their inserted state in a reception location of the storage element.
Description
(1) The invention can be well understood on reading the following description of embodiment examples, given with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(7) As mentioned above, the kit of the invention is for enabling an implant to be handled safely with a view to implanting said implant in the human or animal body, while limiting any touching of the implant by a hand of the medical personnel involved throughout its handling.
(8) In this embodiment, the kit includes an implant 1 that is in the form of a screw, such as an osteosynthesis screw. The implant 1 comprises a distal end 11 for inserting the implant in the human or animal body, and a proximal end 12, also referred to as the head of the implant, that is suitable for co-operating with a handling tool 9.
(9) To this end, the screw head is provided with a socket that is suitable for coupling, by interfitting complementary shapes, with the end of the handling tool 9 that, in this embodiment, is in the form of a screwdriver.
(10) The kit also includes a gripper 2. In this embodiment, the gripper 2 is in the form of a tubular body 21 of sleeve or bushing type, that is open at each of its ends, and that is slotted longitudinally along its entire length. The body 21 is made of elastomer.
(11) The body 21 has a shoulder. The shoulder 5 is an outer peripheral shoulder going from the distal end towards the proximal end of said body 21. The shoulder 5 forms an abutment that limits the extent to which the body 21 can be inserted inside a reception location 71 of a storage element 7 that is described below.
(12) The implant is arranged axially inside the axial cavity 3 of the gripper body 21. The distal end 11 of the implant projects from the distal end of the body 21, as shown in
(13) In particular when the gripper is in its stored state in a storage element that is described below, the grip portion of the gripper is thus formed by the portion of the gripper that extends between the proximal end and the shoulder 5 of the gripper 2.
(14) The axial cavity 3 of the body 21 of the gripper also includes a constriction zone 31 for constricting the implant 1, inside which zone the implant is suitable for being held by being clamped. In this embodiment, the constriction zone is formed by constricting the distal end of the gripper body. When the implant is in its inserted state in the gripper, the constriction extends immediately below the head of the implant into the connection zone for connecting the head of the implant to the body of the implant, as shown also in
(15) The kit also includes means for assisting in separating the gripper 2 from the implant, and a storage element 7 for storing the implant prior to separating it from the gripper 2.
(16) The storage element 7 includes at least one reception location 71 that is suitable for housing firstly at least the distal end of the body 21 of the gripper 2 by interfitting therewith at least in part, and secondly the distal portion of the implant 1 that projects from the gripper.
(17) In the embodiments shown, the storage element 7 is made up of a thick plate that may constitute the body of a box that is closed by a cover, or it may be inserted inside an instrumentation box that is closed by a cover. This cover, which is not shown, comes to cover the top face of the plate.
(18) The top face of the plate is provided with a plurality of cavities, specifically twelve cavities in this embodiment. Eleven of the cavities each correspond to a reception location 71 for receiving a gripper 2 that has been pre-fitted with its implant 1. Each time, the implant and the gripper are arranged so that the grip portion of the gripper projects from the top surface of the plate, while the portion of the gripper that extends between the shoulder and the distal end of the gripper is interfitted in the cavity.
(19) The portion of the implant projecting from the gripper, that in this embodiment corresponds to the screw body, is also housed in the cavity, as is the head of the screw that is held in the gripper by the constriction zone of the gripper.
(20) In this embodiment, the twelfth cavity of the storage element forms all or part of the means for assisting in separating the gripper from the implant. Specifically, the means for assisting in separating the gripper comprise at least one sheath 6 for receiving the distal end 11 of the implant.
(21) The sheath 6 includes a bearing seat 61 against which the implant 1 bears both when said implant 1 is in its inserted state in the sheath 6, and when said implant 1 is in its state separated from its gripper. Separation takes place as follows:
(22) When the distal end of the implant 1 is in its inserted state in the sheath 6, the implant is separated from the gripper by moving the sheath 6 and the gripper 2 relative to each other in the direction that breaks the alignment between the sheath 6 and the gripper 2, until the implant 1 passes through the slot 4 of the gripper 2.
(23) Such relative movement may result in the gripper tilting or pivoting relative to the sheath, in particular relative to the longitudinal axis of the sheath, as shown in
(24) Once the gripper has been eliminated, the implant remains in the sheath, bearing against the seat of said sheath, as shown in
(25) The seat formed in this way enables the implant to bear against this seat when its proximal end is subjected to axial thrust resulting from the operation of coupling the implant with the handling tool 9. Generally, the seat of the sheath is configured to hold the head of the implant in a position close to an open end of the sheath, so as to facilitate co-operation between the implant and the handling tool.
(26) It should be observed that the sheath may equally well be a blind sheath or a through sheath. In addition, the sheath may be mounted in non-removable manner on the storage element, as shown in
(27) Alternatively, the sheath may be formed by a tubular part that can be inserted, in part, into a cavity in the storage element, as shown in
(28) Finally, in an embodiment that is not shown, the sheath may be entirely independent of the storage element.
(29) The kit may also include identification means 8 for identifying the implant 1, which identification means are sandwiched between a portion of the gripper 2 and the storage element 7, when the implant 1 and its associated gripper 2 are in their inserted state in a reception location 71 of the storage element 7.
(30) In this embodiment, the identification means 8 are in the form of a washer that is positioned around a reception location of the storage element. The washer carries a marking that can be read once the implant and its gripper are removed from the storage element.
(31) During storage and transport stages, the washer is held between the top face of the plate constituting the storage element and the stepped surface of the gripper.
(32) The washer generally presents thickness of about 0.2 mm. The washer presents an inside diameter that is greater than the diameter of the cavity that it surrounds in the storage element, and that is greater than the diameter of the gripper portion that it surrounds, and preferably less than the diameter of the grip portion of the gripper.
(33) In practice, an implant of a kit as described above is prepared and implanted as follows:
(34) With the implant stored with its gripper in a storage element, as shown in
(35) It should be observed that the operator has no need at any time to touch the implant directly.