Lower extremity fusion devices and methods
US-9603640-B2 · Mar 28, 2017 · US
US10617529B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10617529-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715488903-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 14, 2020 |
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A fusion implant and fusion members for fusing target bones of an upper extremity. The fusion implant including internally threaded apertures of a first thread lead, and the fusion members including threading of the first thread lead and threading of a second thread lead that is less than the first thread lead. The fusion implant and a targeting instrument being configured to couple to one another in a predefined orientation. The predetermined orientation resulting in alignment of aspects of the fusion implant with aspects of the targeting instrument. A guide clamp for facilitating forming of an implant cavity in adjacent bones for implantation of the fusion implant therein. A surgical method for facilitating fusion of adjacent target bones utilizing a fusion implant, fusion members, a targeting instrument and a guide clamp to reduce space between the adjacent bones such that they at least abut one another.
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A bone fusion device for use with bones of an upper extremity, the bone fusion device comprising: a fusion implant configured for implantation into a cavity spanning at least two adjacent bones, the fusion implant including: a body having a first end and a second end substantially opposing the first end, the first end including an attachment mechanism comprising a first tip surface and a second tip surface at a longitudinal end of the first end, the first tip surface and the second tip surface connected to a body surface of the body angled relative to an axis of the implant such that the first tip surface and the second tip surface have different longitudinal dimensions to allow a user to couple the implant with an instrument in a predefined first orientation different from a second undesired orientation; the body having a substantially smooth outer surface and defining a longitudinal axis, the body including at least two non-threaded apertures extending laterally through the body from a first side of the body to a second side of the body and at least two internally threaded apertures including a first thread lead extending laterally through the body from a third side of the body to a fourth side of the body, the at least two threaded apertures including a first threaded aperture proximate the first end, and a second threaded aperture proximate the second end and angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body such that the second threaded aperture defines an axis that angles away from the second end as it extends from the third side to the fourth side; and at least two longitudinally extending bone fusion members including a tip, a head and a shank extending longitudinally between the tip and the head, the shank including: a first externally threaded portion adjacent the tip including the first thread lead and being otherwise configured to couple to the at least two threaded apertures of the body of the fusion implant; a second externally threaded portion adjacent the head including a second thread lead that is less than the first thread lead and an external taper extending from the head to the tip; and a non-threaded portion extending between the first and second externally threaded portions. 2. The bone fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the at least two non-threaded apertures of the body define substantially parallel axes. 3. The bone fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the fusion implant is substantially cylindrical, and the first and second sides of the body are spaced about 90 degrees from the third and fourth sides of the body about the longitudinal axis. 4. The bone fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the body of the fusion implant includes a third internally threaded aperture adjacent the second internally threaded aperture, the third internally threaded aperture extending laterally through the body and defining an axis that is substantially parallel to the axis of the second internally threaded aperture. 5. The bone fusion device of claim 4 , wherein the fusion implant includes only two non-threaded apertures and the first, second and third internally threaded apertures, and wherein the first internally threaded aperture is adjacent the first end, a first non-threaded aperture is positioned between the first internally threaded aperture and the second end, the third internally threaded aperture is positioned between the first non-threaded aperture and the second end, the second internally threaded aperture is positioned between the third internally threaded aperture and the second end, and a second non-threaded aperture is positioned between the second internally threaded aperture and the second end. 6. The bone fusion device of claim 5 , wherein the angle between the axis of the first internally threaded aperture and the longitudinal axis of the body adjacent the third side and first end of the body is within the range of about 95 degrees to about 80 degrees, and the angle between the axis of the second and third internally threaded apertures and the longitudinal axis of the body adjacent the third side and first end of the body is within the range of about 92 degrees to about 106 degrees. 7. The bone fusion device of claim 6 , wherein the first internally threaded aperture is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the body such that it defines an axis that angles away from the first end as it extends from the third side to the fourth side. 8. The bone fusion device of claim 7 , wherein a plane extends between the axes of the internally threaded apertures and the longitudinal axis of the body, and the axes of the non-threaded apertures are normal to the plane. 9. The bone fusion device of claim 1 , wherein the first threaded portion and the non-threaded portion of the at least two bone fusion members define a first outer diameter, and the second threaded portion of the at least two bone fusion members defines a second outer diameter adjacent the head that is greater than the first outer diameter.
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