IMPROVED SYNDESMOSIS REDUCTION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
20260047952 ยท 2026-02-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F13/0273
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An improved syndesmosis reduction device has a wrap of elastic material extending a length L from a first end to a second end with an open window or slot positioned in an intermediate portion of the wrap spaced from the ends. The wrap is configured to achieve a reduction of an injured ankle and is facilitated by the elastic nature of the ankle wrap. The reduction is facilitated by circumferentially wrapping the wrap from a leg to a foot or vice versa in a compressive fashion by securing the first end by wrapping and stretching the wrap to the second end. The window or slot is to permit an incision at the ankle for hardware placement without the need to remove the wrap and without loss of the reduction achieved.
Claims
1. A method of reducing a syndesmotic injury, comprising: applying an ankle wrap to an ankle exhibiting the syndesmotic injury, wherein the ankle wrap includes with an opening extending therethrough, and wherein said applying is performed such that the opening is positioned over a location of the syndesmotic injury to facilitate internal hardware placement at the location of the syndesmotic injury through the opening; and stabilizing the syndesmotic injury using the internal hardware, wherein said stabilizing includes performing said internal hardware placement through the opening.
2. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 1 wherein said applying is performed to direct reduction vector forces on a fibula associated with the syndesmotic injury.
3. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 1, wherein: the ankle wrap has a length of at least 7 feet and a width equal to or greater than 8 inches and an intermediate portion with the opening therein; and the opening having a width of at least 2 inches centered relative to the width of the ankle wrap and a length not greater than 4 feet.
4. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 3, wherein the opening has a perimeter that is reinforced to reduce the potential for tearing of the ankle wrap.
5. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 3, wherein the opening is an elongated window.
6. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 1, wherein said applying further comprises the ankle wrap being configured to allow a reduction to be facilitated when using the ankle wrap by circumferentially wrapping the ankle wrap from a portion of a leg adjacent to the ankle to a portion of a foot adjacent to the ankle or vice versa in a compressive fashion by stretching the ankle wrap in combination with said circumferentially wrapping.
7. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 1, wherein performing said internal hardware placement includes making an incision within skin at or near the location of the syndesmotic injury through the opening.
8. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 1, wherein the opening is an elongated window.
9. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 1, wherein said applying includes causing the opening to become positioned relative to the location of the syndesmotic injury for enabling said internal hardware placement without the need for removal of the ankle wrap.
10. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 9, wherein performing said internal hardware placement includes making an incision through the opening.
11. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 10, wherein the opening is an elongated window.
12. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 11, wherein removing the ankle wrap includes unwrapping at least a portion of the ankle wrap.
13. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 1, wherein said applying includes wrapping the ankle wrap onto the ankle, a portion of a calf adjacent to the ankle, a portion of the foot adjacent to the ankle.
14. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 13, wherein said applying includes causing the opening to become positioned relative to the location of the syndesmotic injury for enabling said internal hardware placement without the need for removal of the ankle wrap.
15. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 1, wherein: the opening is an elongated window; and the opening has a perimeter that is reinforced to reduce the potential for tearing of the ankle wrap.
16. A method of reducing a syndesmotic injury, comprising: obtaining, from a manufacturer by a surgery provider, an ankle wrap having an opening extending therethrough at a location between opposing end portion of the ankle wrap; causing, by the surgery provider, the syndesmotic injury to be repaired using the ankle wrap, wherein using the ankle wrap to repair the syndesmotic injury includes applying the ankle wrap to an ankle exhibiting the syndesmotic injury and stabilizing the syndesmotic injury using internal hardware, wherein the ankle wrap includes an opening extending therethrough, wherein said applying is performed such that the opening is positioned over a location of the syndesmotic injury to facilitate internal hardware placement at the location of the syndesmotic injury through the opening, and wherein said stabilizing includes performing said internal hardware placement through the opening.
17. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 16, wherein the opening is an elongated window.
18. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 16, wherein said applying further comprises the ankle wrap being configured to allow a reduction to be facilitated when using the ankle wrap by circumferentially wrapping the ankle wrap from a portion of a leg adjacent to the ankle to a portion of a foot adjacent to the ankle or vice versa in a compressive fashion by stretching the ankle wrap in combination with said circumferentially wrapping.
19. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 16, wherein performing said internal hardware placement includes making an incision within skin at or near the location of the syndesmotic injury through the opening.
20. The method of reducing a syndesmotic injury of claim 16, wherein said applying includes causing the opening to become positioned relative to the location of the syndesmotic injury for enabling said internal hardware placement without the need for removal of the ankle wrap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] An improved syndesmosis reduction device 20 is an elastic material that has contraction properties upon being stretched. The device 20 can be made of any number of stretchable fabric options such as elastic woven fabrics, as will be explained hereinafter with reference to
[0026] The wrap 20 of the present invention, as shown in
[0027] Ankle injuries encompass fractures at the ankle or disruption of the ligamentous complex between the distal fibula 4 and tibia 2. This is also known as syndesmotic injuries. When the ligaments rupture, the fibula 4 subluxes or even dislocates from the distal tibia 2. Restoration of this bony relationship is technically challenging and historically has been performed by squeezing a clamp 100 between the two bones. Sometimes this results in the fibula 4 settling perfectly into the tibial concavity 3. Other times the fibula 4 is malreduced which alters the normal mechanics of the ankle joint. Research has shown that malpositioning of the clamp 100 leads to a malreduction. The purpose of this ankle wrap device 20 is to provide a more even reduction vector. Cadaver studies have demonstrated proof of this concept. In order to make this ankle wrap 20 suitable for surgical ankle procedures, a window 22 would be fashioned in the last 3 feet or so of the length of the wrap 20. This permits access to the skin for incision purposes, and hardware placement. The ankle wrap 20 is an improved method of syndesmosis reduction. This elastic wrap method may find application in other extremity fractures.
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[0039] Variations in the present invention are possible in light of the description of it provided herein. While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for the purpose of illustrating the subject invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the subject invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that changes can be made in the particular embodiments described, which will be within the full intended scope of the invention as defined by the following appended claims. The surgical access window described herein encompasses the dimensions presented and any and all variations applicable to the methods and surgical technique described directly or indirectly intended with this device.