Devices and methods for fracture reduction
US-2017238943-A1 · Aug 24, 2017 · US
US10226259B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10226259-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615005060-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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A surgical pelvic drill for operating hip osteoarthritis adapted to create a hole in the pelvic bone of a human patient is provided. The pelvic drill is adapted to create a through-going hole placed in the acetabulum area from the abdominal side of the pelvic bone of the human patient. The pelvic drill comprises: a driving member, a bone contacting organ in connection with said driving member, an operating device adapted to operate said driving member. The bone contacting organ is adapted to create a hole in the acetabulum area starting from the abdominal side of the pelvic bone through repetitive or continuous movement. A surgical and a laparoscopic/arthroscopic method of using said pelvic drill is further provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pelvic drill for creating a through-going hole in a pelvic bone of a human patient, the pelvic drill comprising an internal portion adapted to be placed inside a body of a patient, when in use, and an external portion adapted to be kept outside of the body of the patient when in use, the pelvic drill comprising: a driving member, a bone contacting organ in connection with the driving member being a part of the internal portion and being adapted for bone and/or cartilage drilling in the pelvic bone, an operating device adapted to operate said driving member, wherein said bone contacting organ is adapted to create the hole in an acetabulum area, starting from an abdominal side of the pelvic bone of the human patient. 2. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein said pelvic drill is adapted to be operated by said operating device from the abdominal side of the pelvic bone of the human patient. 3. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein said operating device is a part of the external portion. 4. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein said operating device is a part of the internal portion. 5. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein the driving member is adapted to be operated on the abdominal side of the pelvic bone. 6. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein said pelvic drill comprises at least one bend such that the internal portion of the pelvic drill can be introduced through the skin of the patient and moved down the pelvic bone to a position on an opposite side of the acetabulum for creating a hole in the pelvic bone from the abdominal side thereof and further into the hip joint. 7. The pelvic drill according to claim 6 , wherein said bend is bent with an angle in an interval 10-20 degrees or 20-30 degrees or 30-40 degrees or 40-50 degrees or 50-60 degrees. 8. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein the external portion further comprises a handle, wherein a length of the pelvic drill is adapted to reach from the handle and to an area of the pelvic bone opposite to the acetabulum for creating a hole in the pelvic bone. 9. The pelvic drill according to claim 8 , wherein a distance between an end of said handle and said bend is in an interval 10-20 cm or in an interval 20-30 cm or in an interval 30-40 cm or in an interval 40-50 cm. 10. The pelvic drill according to claim 6 , wherein a distance between said bend and the bone contacting organ is in an interval 2-4 cm or in an interval 4-6 cm or in an interval 6-8 cm or in an interval 10-12 cm or in an interval 12-14 cm. 11. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein internal portion comprises a plurality of connectable parts adapted to be connected after insertion into the patient for forming the internal portion of the medical device. 12. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein the internal portion comprises a first part comprising the bone contacting organ, and a second part comprising the driving member, and wherein the first and second parts are adapted to be connected after insertion into the body of the patient for at least partially forming the internal portion of the pelvic drill. 13. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein said driving member comprises an angle adjustment device for adjusting an angle of the bone contacting organ towards the pelvic bone. 14. The pelvic drill according to claim 13 , wherein said angle adjustment device comprises a fixed angle. 15. The pelvic drill according to claim 13 , wherein said angle adjustment device comprises an adjustable angle. 16. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein said pelvic drill comprises a parallel displaced part or section. 17. The pelvic drill according to claim 13 , wherein said pelvic drill is adapted to be bent by means of at least one gear wheel. 18. The pelvic drill according to claim 13 , wherein said pelvic drill is adapted to be bent by means of at least one universal joint. 19. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein said driving member comprises at least one element selected from a group consisting of: a. a worm gear, b. a chain, c. a driving belt d. a universal joint, and e. a gear wheel. 20. The pelvic drill according to claim 1 , wherein said operating device is electrically operated.
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