Osteosynthesis device
12396766 ยท 2025-08-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Jacques Peyrot (Tassin la Demi Lune, FR)
- Tristan Meusnier (Saint-Etienne, FR)
- Bernard Prandi (Rennes, FR)
- Philippe Bellemere (Nantes, FR)
- Marc Augoyard (Tassin la Demi Lune, FR)
Cpc classification
A61B17/7291
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30563
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2310/00023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30622
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30092
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2002/30841
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2230/0028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F2210/0014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In one embodiment, the present invention includes an intramedullary osteosynthesis or arthrodesis implant including a central body, a first pair of legs extending from the central body to a pair of leg tips, and a second pair of legs extending from the central body, in a direction opposite the first pair of legs, to a pair of leg tips such that the central body, first pair of legs and second pair of legs are positioned alongside a longitudinal axis.
Claims
1. An intramedullary osteosynthesis or arthrodesis implant comprising: a monolithic body extending along a longitudinal axis, the body including a plurality of notches on an outward-facing surface of the body, at least a first notch of the plurality of notches is spaced from a second notch of the plurality of notches in a first direction along the axis, the first and second notches extending outwardly in the first direction from the axis, and at least the first notch having a taper along the axis in a different direction than a taper of the second notch along the axis, the first notch being wider adjacent to the monolithic body and narrower at an opposite end thereof to define the taper of the first notch, the second notch being wider adjacent to the monolithic body and narrower at an opposite end thereof to define the taper of the second notch, wherein the first notch is defined by first and second sidewalls extending from the body, the first sidewall being longer than the second sidewall, the second notch being defined by third and fourth sidewalls, the third sidewall being longer than the fourth sidewall, the second sidewall facing the fourth sidewall such that second sidewall is parallel to the fourth sidewall, wherein the monolithic body includes a pair of legs, the first and second notches on a first leg of the pair of legs, the pair of legs being movable about a base point.
2. The implant of claim 1, wherein the pair of legs meet at the base point.
3. The implant of claim 1, wherein an inside surface of the pair of legs is free of notches.
4. The implant of claim 1, wherein a second leg of the pair of legs has a third notch and a fourth notch of the plurality of notches, the third notch and the fourth notch extending in a second direction opposite the first direction, the third notch having a taper along the axis in a different direction than a taper of the fourth notch.
5. An intramedullary osteosynthesis or arthrodesis implant comprising: a monolithic body extending along a longitudinal axis, the body including a plurality of notches on an outward-facing surface of the body, at least a first notch of the plurality of notches is spaced from a second notch of the plurality of notches in a direction along the axis, the first and second notches extends outwardly in a first direction from the axis, the first notch being wider adjacent to the monolithic body and narrower at a tip at an opposite end thereof, the second notch being wider adjacent to the monolithic body and narrower at a tip at an opposite end thereof, the first notch being defined by first and second sidewalls extending from the body, the first sidewall being longer than the second sidewall, the second notch being defined by third and fourth sidewalls, the third sidewall being longer than the fourth sidewall, the second sidewall facing the fourth sidewall such that second sidewall is parallel to the fourth sidewall, wherein, in an open position, the tip of the first notch extending outwardly a first distance from the axis and the tip of the second notch extending outwardly a second distance from the axis, the first distance is greater than the second distance, wherein the first and second notches are movable about a base point from the open position to a closed position.
6. The implant of claim 5, wherein the monolithic body includes a pair of legs, the first and second notches on a first leg of the pair of legs, the pair of legs being movable about a base point from the open position to a closed position.
7. The implant of claim 6, wherein the pair of legs meet at the base point.
8. The implant of claim 6, wherein an inside surface of the pair of legs is free of notches.
9. The implant of claim 6, wherein a second leg of the pair of legs has a third notch and a fourth notch of the plurality of notches, the third notch and the fourth notch extending in a second direction opposite the first direction, wherein, in the open position, the tip of the third notch extends outwardly a third distance from the axis and a tip of the fourth notch extends outwardly a fourth distance from the axis, the third distance being greater than the fourth distance.
10. The implant of claim 9, wherein the first distance is the same as the third distance and the second distance is the same as the fourth distance.
11. The implant of claim 9, wherein the first leg has a fifth notch of the plurality of notches and the second leg has a sixth notch of the plurality of notches, the fifth notch extending in the first direction and the sixth notch extending in the second direction, the fifth notch extends outwardly a fifth distance from the axis and the sixth notch extends outwardly a sixth distance from the axis, the fifth distance being less than the first distance and the second distance, the sixth distance being less than the third distance and the fourth distance.
12. An intramedullary osteosynthesis or arthrodesis implant comprising: a monolithic body extending along a longitudinal axis, the body including a plurality of notches on an outward-facing surface of the body, at least a first notch of the plurality of notches is spaced from a second notch of the plurality of notches in a direction along the axis, the first and second notches extending outwardly in the same direction from the axis, the first notch having a first taper toward a tip of the first notch and the second notch having a second taper toward a tip of the second notch, the first taper being longer than the second taper, the first notch being wider adjacent to the monolithic body and narrower at an opposite end thereof to define the first taper, the second notch being wider adjacent to the monolithic body and narrower at an opposite end thereof to define the second taper, wherein the first notch is defined by first and second sidewalls extending from the body, the first sidewall being longer than the second sidewall, the second notch being defined by third and fourth sidewalls, the third sidewall being longer than the fourth sidewall, the second sidewall facing the fourth sidewall such that second sidewall is parallel to the fourth sidewall, wherein the monolithic body includes a pair of legs, the first and second notches on a first leg of the pair of legs, the pair of legs being movable about a base point.
13. The implant of claim 12, wherein the first notch is at a tip of the monolithic body.
14. The implant of claim 12, wherein the pair of legs meet at the base point.
15. The implant of claim 12, wherein an inside surface of the pair of legs is free of notches.
16. The implant of claim 12, wherein a second leg of the pair of legs having a third notch and a fourth notch of the plurality of notches, the third notch and the fourth notch extending in a second direction opposite the first direction, wherein the third notch has a third taper and the fourth notch has a fourth taper, the third taper being longer than the fourth taper.
17. The implant of claim 12, wherein an outside surface of the monolithic body defines a space free of notches between the first notch and the second notch, the space having a first distance.
18. The implant of claim 17, wherein the second notch defines a second distance along the outside surface of the monolithic body, the first distance being greater than the second distance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is described in greater detail below in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION
(7) The implant is in the form of 2 anchoring zones A1 and A2 connected by a central zone C (
(8) The anchoring zones A1 and A2 each have two legs P1 and P2 having lengths L1 and L2 (
(9) The cross-section of the implant is adapted to the implantation sites, but preferably flat in order to have good mechanical strength and reduced size (typically the thickness e is about 1 to 2 mm) (
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(11) The anchoring zones A1 and A2 are suitable for separation by elastic effect or by shape memory effect at their base, so that the maximum width in the open position at the tips La1 and La2 (
(12) As shown in
(13) This particular geometric arrangement ensures that in the closed position, the legs virtually touch at the tips (
(14) In order to obtain both easy introduction and sufficient opening movement, the angles a1 and a2 are preferably between +5 degrees and +25 degrees and the angles b1 and b2 between 0 degrees and 15 degrees.
(15) Preferably, the width of the tips of the anchoring zones in the closed position La1f and La2f are lower than the widths of the bases of the zones L1ab and L2ab, minus 20%: La1f<L1ab-20% and La2f<L2ab-20%.
(16) The legs or anchoring zones are thus articulated at their base, and can therefore be secured in the closed position on a support or even better a clamp, positioned at an appropriate location defined in particular in the case of an elastic material (for a shape memory material, this is not absolutely necessary since the shape does not change as long as the activation temperature is not reached), this clamp not covering more than half of the length of the legs, thereby allowing introduction of at least half of the implant into its recess.
(17) The inside tangents at the tip of the legs P1 and P2 in the open position make angles 1 and 2 with the longitudinal axis A of the implant close to 0 degrees, in order to have a good bone contact area along the whole lengths of the legs in the open position and to prevent the bone from being touched by the tips alone (
(18) In the implant site, at body temperature, the implant can still be in the closed position, or parallel or with semiopen legs so that the force exerted by opening of the legs is transmitted to the bone and ensures proper fixation.
(19) This olive arrangement of the legs, associated with an articulation of the base and associated with a minimal introduction of half of their length allows completion of the insertion, once the clamp has been removed.
(20) In order to guarantee satisfactory operation, the elasticity or memory of the piece must allow a transition from the closed shape (typically width 2 to 4 mm according to the size of the site) to an open shape with a significant movement (+1.5 to +3 mm approximately).
(21) Similarly, the force of expansion of the legs (or swelling of the olive) must be significant: typically 1 to 3 kg for an arthrodesis of the tips (force measured at 37 C. in the blocked introduction position), without being excessive: it is important for the legs to avoid opening completely and for the bone to resist so as to have a real holding force.
(22) The legs P1 and P2 or fins may have a rough surface or even better notches D (
(23) The legs P1 and P2 may also have a surface covered with an osseointegration coating such as hydroxyapatite (HAP) intended to facilitate the anchorage.
(24) To facilitate introduction into the bone, the tips of the legs P1 and P2 are bevelled with an inward angle to the longitudinal axis A of the implant W1 and W2 (
(25) By tests on fresh cadavers and experience, an optimal level of the force was determined with a minimum allowing anchorage of the notches in the spongy bone and a maximum force to be certain to avoid damaging the implantation site.
(26) After tests and experience, an ideal zone was found with a maximum 20% of the elastic limit of the bone measured in a blocked closed shape at 37 C., which, considering the dimensions of the implant, gives rise to maximum values of about 3 kg, and the need for a rapid lowering as soon as the anchorage is obtained, or a force divided by 2 in the semi-open position (a force of 0.5 to 1.5 kg allows good holding). In fact, if the opening force is higher than about 3 kg, introduction into the bone becomes much more difficult, or even impossible above 4 kg. Finally, in order to guarantee a damage-free site, it is necessary for the force to become negligible for a virtually complete opening. These values are indicative and depend on the arthrodesis site and the bone quality.
(27) In one version of the invention, the notches D1 and D2 on the outside of the legs Pl and P2 allow the positioning of a clamp and introduction at the base of the legs P1 and P2 (
(28) The central zone C must have a minimum length Lc equal to the length d between the notches D1 and D2 so that even in case of movement of the implant during final impaction, this zone C remains in the arthrodesis focus and performs its resistance function.
(29) In one version of the invention, an orifice Or is provided in this central zone for positioning a holding pin to prevent migration of the implant at the time of final impaction.
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(31) As an example, an operating technique of implantation of the inventive device for the case of an elastic or superelastic implant is described as follows as shown in
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FEATURES OF THE INVENTION AND EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(32) Approach by dorsal path Resection of cartilages and osteophytes Centromedullary perforation using an appropriate instrument to make a calibrated rectangular hole having a width of substantially L1ab or L2ab and thickness of substantially e (by a suitable rasp) Closure of the clamp side P1 (
(33) In a particular embodiment, intended for a distal interphalangeal arthrodesis (hand), the implant is prepared from a superelastic Nitinol alloy (nickel-titanium in the weight proportion 55.8% nickel and 44.2% titanium).
(34) The cross-section of the central zone C is Labe=2.81.2 mm and the legs are asymmetrical to adapt better to the shapes of the bone, minimize the implanted metal section and allow sufficient expansion for good anchorage. The length of the legs is L2=6.5 mm distal side P2 and L1=9 mm proximal side P1. The length of the central zone C is 3 mm, allowing a slight offset during closure, without affecting the shear strength. To adapt to the surgeon's choice, this central zone may be bent (typically flat or 15 or 25).
(35) In the closed position, the width of the proximal base L1ab is 3.8 mm and of the distal base L2ab is 3.0 mm. The opening of the legs P1 and P2 is 2.5 mm or 2.2 mm, that is La1 is 6.3 mm and La2 is 5.2 mm. In the open position the angle at the base of the legs is a1=10 and a2=22. The straight portion is about 45% of the total length. The curvature of the distal tip of the legs is calculated so that the angle of the tangent at the tip is 1=5 and 2=3. In the closed position, the angle at the base of the legs is b1=4, b2=2. And the width at tip is La1f=2.5 mm and La2f=2.1 mm.
(36) In one embodiment of the invention, the 0.5 mm deep notches are distributed on the legs (1 notch at approximately 0.8 mm spacings).
(37) The angle of incidence of the tip of the legs (including notches) is w1=33 and w2=24, allowing easy introduction without the distraction effect between the two bone pieces to be osteosynthesized.
(38) The rounded design of the anchoring zones serves to obtain a maximized contact area over the entire length in the open shape, with an impaction effect in the spongy bone, and hence a spongy packing effect.
(39) In another example, more appropriate for arthrodesis of the thumb, the dimensions are rather the following:
(40) Closed widths: L1ab=6.5 mm, L2ab=5 mm, with an opening of 3 to 4 mm approximately to obtain: La1=11 mm and La2=8 mm and L1=13 mm and L2=9 mm.