Instruments and devices for subchondral joint repair

US10064671B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10064671-B2
Application numberUS-201213491958-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2012
Priority dateJun 9, 2011
Publication dateSep 4, 2018
Grant dateSep 4, 2018

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Abstract

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Instruments and associated methods are disclosed for treating joints, and particularly bone tissue. In general, the embodiments relate to instruments and associated methods for the surgical treatment of a joint, and particularly to a subchondral bone defect at that joint region. More specifically, the embodiments relate to instruments that allow fast, easy, precise, and controllable subchondral delivery to, or removal of materials from, a bone joint being treated.

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What is claimed is: 1. An injection needle configured to deliver material to a subchondral area of a bone joint to be treated, comprising: a closed first end comprising a sharp, pointed tip sufficient to pierce bone tissue, a second end comprising a tool attachment end, and an elongate shaft extending therebetween and including a cylindrical outer surface defining an outer diameter, the shaft being partially cannulated and having one or more helical grooves near the first end that are recessed below the outer surface of the elongate shaft and that define a root diameter that is less than the outer diameter, the needle further comprising one or more external threads located at the tool attachment end, one or more holes for ejection of an injectable material therethrough, and a drill adapter, formed as a separate component and structured for detachable engagement with the one or more external threads at the tool attachment end. 2. The injection needle of claim 1 , wherein the one or more holes reside between the one or more helical grooves and the tip. 3. The injection needle of claim 1 , wherein the drill adapter includes a base portion configured for attachment to the tool attachment end and a shank portion configured to engage with a rotary drilling device. 4. The injection needle of claim 1 , wherein the tip is a trocar tip. 5. The injection needle of claim 1 , wherein the tip is a drill tip. 6. The injection needle of claim 1 , wherein the tip is a cutting blade. 7. The injection needle of claim 1 , further comprising a handle. 8. The injection needle of claim 7 , wherein the handle includes at least one gripping portion to facilitate insertion of the injection needle into bone. 9. The injection needle of claim 1 , wherein the drill adapter further comprises an elongate shank configured to extend away from the tool attachment end and including a bit portion sized and shaped for engagement with a drill or power driver. 10. The injection needle of claim 1 , wherein the one or more helical grooves define a grooved shaft section disposed between the first end and the second end, and wherein the one or more holes are disposed between and longitudinally spaced from the grooved shaft section and the tip. 11. The injection needle of claim 10 , further comprising a handle, wherein the handle includes a main body, a pair of gripping portions extending from opposing sides of the main body, and a central channel adapted to receive the tool attachment end of the injection needle therein such that, when the handle is coupled to the injection needle, a portion of the tool attachment end extends out of the central channel to expose the one or more external threads, thereby allowing attachment to another instrument when the handle is coupled to the injection needle. 12. The injection needle of claim 11 , wherein the elongate shaft includes a cannula opening at the second end, and wherein the cannula opening remains exposed when the handle is coupled to the injection needle to allow insertion of a device or an injectable material therein. 13. The injection needle of claim 10 , wherein the one or more external threads are raised above the outer surface of the elongate shaft. 14. The injection needle of claim 13 , wherein the drill adapter further comprises a cylindrical main body including one or more internal threads structured to engage with the one or more external threads at the tool attachment end, an elongate shank configured to extend away from the cylindrical main body in a direction opposite to the tip of the injection needle, and a bit portion extending from the elongate shank that is sized and shaped for engagement with a drill or power driver. 15. An injection needle configured to deliver material to a subchondral area of a bone joint to be treated, comprising: a closed first end comprising a sharp, pointed tip sufficient to pierce bone tissue, a second end comprising a tool attachment end, and an elongate shaft extending therebetween and including a cylindrical outer surface defining an outer diameter, the shaft being partially cannulated and having one or more helical grooves near the first end that are recessed below the outer surface of the elongate shaft and that define a root diameter that is less than the outer diameter, the one or more helical grooves defining a grooved shaft section disposed between the first end and the second end, the needle further comprising one or more external threads located at the tool attachment end, one or more holes for ejection of an injectable material therethrough and disposed between and longitudinally spaced from the grooved shaft section and the tip, and a drill adapter, formed as a separate component and having a base portion structured for detachable engagement with the one or more external threads at the tool attachment end, the drill adapter further comprising an elongate shank configured to extend away from the base portion and including a bit portion sized and shaped for engagement with a drill or power driver.

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  • for introducing bone substitute, for implanting bone graft implants or for compacting them in the bone cavity · CPC title

  • Bones · CPC title

  • abutting on tissue or skin · CPC title

  • with sealing collar for bone cavity · CPC title

  • for measuring force, pressure or mechanical tension · CPC title

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What does patent US10064671B2 cover?
Instruments and associated methods are disclosed for treating joints, and particularly bone tissue. In general, the embodiments relate to instruments and associated methods for the surgical treatment of a joint, and particularly to a subchondral bone defect at that joint region. More specifically, the embodiments relate to instruments that allow fast, easy, precise, and controllable subchondral…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sharkey Peter F, Mandeen Christopher D, Hanson Shaun B, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/8811. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).