Bone Fracture Fixation Clamp with Bone Remodeling Adaptability
US-2019159819-A1 · May 30, 2019 · US
US11213329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11213329-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016804544-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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A bone fixation clamp includes first and second clamp members, a stud, and a locking nut. The first member extends along a curve corresponding to an outer surface of a first portion of bone and includes an opening extending therethrough along an axis extending adjacent to the bone. The second member extends along a curve corresponding to an outer surface of a second portion of bone. The stud is receivable within the opening of the first member. The nut includes a threaded channel threadedly engaging a portion of the stud so that, when the first and second members are in the operative configuration, the nut is threadable over the stud to fix the first and second members over bone. The nut includes an anti-loosening feature which, when the nut is threaded over the stud, results in an interference with threading along the stud.
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A bone fixation clamp, comprising: a first clamp member extending from a first end to a second end along a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a first target portion of a bone, the first end including an opening extending therethrough along an axis which, when the first clamp member is positioned along the first target portion in an operative configuration, extends adjacent to the bone; a second clamp member extending from a first end to a second end along a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a second target portion of the bone; a stud extending longitudinally from the first end of the second clamp member to a free end so that, when the second clamp member is positioned along the second target portion of the bone in the operative configuration, the stud is receivable within the opening of the first clamp member along the axis of the opening; and a locking nut including a threaded channel configured to threadedly engage a portion of the stud so that, when the first and second clamp members are in the operative configuration, the locking nut is threadable over the stud to fix the first and second clamp members over the bone, the locking nut including an anti-loosening feature which, when the locking nut is threaded over the stud, results in an interference with threading along the stud, wherein the anti-loosening feature includes a deformable portion deforming to interfere with threading along the stud, wherein the locking nut extends longitudinally from a first end to a second end, the locking nut including a pair of grooves extending into the first end, through a wall of the locking nut so that the threaded channel is open to an exterior of the locking nut via the pair of grooves, and wherein the deformable portion is defined via a first slit extending through the wall of the locking nut from a first one of the pair of grooves about a portion of a circumference of the locking nut and a second slit extending through the wall of the locking nut from an end of the first slit toward the first end of the locking nut. 2. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1 , wherein the pair of grooves are substantially diametrically positioned relative to one another. 3. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1 , wherein the stud and the opening of the first clamp member are correspondingly sized and shaped so that the stud is non-rotatably receivable within the opening. 4. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1 , wherein the stud includes a flat along a length thereof and the opening of the first clamp member includes a corresponding flat surface therealong. 5. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1 , wherein a length of the stud is selected to correspond to a width of a bone being treated. 6. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1 , wherein the second clamp member includes an elongated slot extending therealong and therethrough from a bone-facing surface of the second clamp member which, when the second clamp member is in the operative configuration faces toward a bone, to a surface of the second clamp member opposing the bone-facing surface of the second clamp member. 7. The bone fixation clamp of claim 6 , wherein the elongated slot is open at the second end of the second clamp member to define a pair of prongs of the second clamp member. 8. The bone fixation clamp of claim 7 , wherein the second clamp member includes a connecting web connecting the pair of prongs along a portion of the elongated slot. 9. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1 , wherein the first clamp member includes a groove extending therealong, the groove sized and shaped to correspond to a bone plate so that, the first clamp member is mountable over a portion of a bone along which a bone plate is positioned. 10. The bone fixation clamp of claim 9 , wherein a portion of the first clamp member including the groove includes a connecting opening extending therethrough so that, when the connecting opening is aligned with a corresponding hole of a bone plate over which the first clamp member is mounted, a screw is insertable through the connecting opening and the hole of the plate to fix the first clamp member and the bone plate relative to one another. 11. The fixation clamp of claim 1 , wherein, when the locking nut threadedly engages the portion of the stud, the locking nut is at least partially snuggly surrounded by the first clamp member. 12. A bone fixation system, comprising: a clamp including a first clamp member and a second clamp member, the first clamp member extending from a first end to a second end along a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a lateral side of a bone, the first end including an opening extending therethrough along an axis which, when the first clamp is positioned along the bone in an operative configuration, extends adjacent to the bone, the second clamp member extending from a first end to a second end along a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a medial side of the bone, a stud extending longitudinally from the first end of the second clamp member to a free end so that, when the second clamp member is positioned along the second target portion of the bone in the operative configuration, the stud is receivable within the opening of the first clamp member along the axis of the opening, the stud including a channel at the free end thereof; a locking nut including a threaded channel configured to threadedly engage a portion of the stud so that, when the first and second clamp members are in the operative configuration, the locking nut is threadable over the stud to fix the first and second clamp members over the bone, the locking nut including an anti-loosening feature which, when the locking nut is threaded over the stud, results in an interference with threading along the stud; and an insertion device including a sleeve extending from a proximal end to a distal end and sized and shaped to be slidable insertable through the threaded channel of the locking nut and the opening of the first clamp member, the distal end configured to engage the channel of the stud and the proximal end configured to engage the opening of the first clamp member so that, when the distal end of the sleeve engages the stud and the proximal end of the sleeve engages the first clamp member, second ends of the first and second clamp members are separated from one another by a distance greater than a width of the bone so that the fixation clamp is positionable about the bone. 13. The bone fixation system of claim 12 , wherein the channel of the stud includes a recess extending along a portion thereof. 14. The bone fixation system of claim 13 , wherein the distal end of the sleeve includes a plurality of fingers, one of the fingers including a protrusion extending laterally therefrom, the protrusion configured to be received within the recess of the stud so that the distal end of the sleeve engages the channel of the stud via a snap fit. 15. The bone fixation system of claim 11 , wherein the insertion device includes a rod longitudinally slidable within the sleeve, the rod movable between a locking position, in which the rod is received between the fingers to lock the protrusion within the recess and the sleeve relative to the second clamp member, and an unlocked configuration, in which the rod is moved proximally relative to the sleeve so that the fingers are permitted to move radially inward relative to one another to disengage the sleeve from the channel of the stud. 16. The bone fixation system of claim 12 , wherein the proximal end of the sleeve includes a stop for engaging the first clamp member.
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