Implant with intramedullary portion and offset extramedullary portion

US11813003B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11813003-B2
Application numberUS-202017108120-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 1, 2020
Priority dateOct 27, 2017
Publication dateNov 14, 2023
Grant dateNov 14, 2023

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Abstract

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An implant comprises a unitary body including an intramedullary portion connected to an extramedullary portion. The unitary body is configured to attach a first bone section to a second bone section. The intramedullary portion has a first longitudinal axis, and is configured for insertion into the first bone section. The intramedullary portion includes at least one first fastener aperture having an aperture axis oriented obliquely relative to the first longitudinal axis. The extramedullary portion is configured to abut a surface of the second bone section and includes at least one second fastener aperture disposed to transversely receive a bone fastener inserted in the second bone section. The extramedullary portion has a second longitudinal axis offset from, the first longitudinal axis.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of treating a hallux valgus, comprising: performing an osteotomy in a bone to separate a distal section of the bone from a proximal section of the bone; forming a longitudinal hole in the proximal section of the bone; inserting an intramedullary portion of an implant into the longitudinal hole, the intramedullary portion having a first longitudinal axis and a first aperture, the first aperture having an aperture axis oriented at an oblique angle with respect to the first longitudinal axis, the implant having an extramedullary portion connected to the intramedullary portion, the extramedullary portion having a second longitudinal axis offset from the first longitudinal axis, the extramedullary portion having at least one distal aperture and a first side facing radially inward toward the first longitudinal axis with a second side facing radially outward from the first longitudinal axis, the second side having a concave surface; drilling an inter-fragment hole, through the proximal section and the first aperture; inserting a fastener through the distal aperture and into the distal section to attach the extramedullary portion to the distal section with a nearest medial edge of the distal section offset from the first longitudinal axis such that the concave surface abuts a curved bone surface of the distal section when the fastener is inserted; and inserting an interfragment fastner through the proximal section and the first aperture, and into the inter-fragment hole. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the bone is a metatarsal of a foot. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the intramedullary portion comprises a cylinder having an outer surface, and the extramedullary portion is joined to the intramedullary portion so that a portion of the outer surface is located between the first side of the extramedullary portion and the second side of the extramedullary portion. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein forming the longitudinal hole includes: driving a k-wire into the proximal section; and using a cannulated reamer to form the longitudinal hole while the k-wire is in the proximal section. 5. A method of treating a hallux valgus, comprising: performing an osteotomy in a bone to separate a distal section of the bone from a proximal section of the bone; forming a longitudinal hole in the proximal section of the bone; inserting an intramedullary portion of an implant into the longitudinal hole, the intramedullary portion having a first longitudinal axis and a first aperture, the first aperture having an aperture axis oriented at an oblique angle with respect to the first longitudinal axis, the implant having an extramedullary portion connected to the intramedullary portion, the extramedullary portion having a second longitudinal axis offset from the first longitudinal axis, the extramedullary portion having at least one distal aperture; drilling an inter-fragment hole, through the proximal section and the first aperture; inserting a fastener through the distal aperture and into the distal section to attach the extramedullary portion to the distal section with a nearest medial edge of the distal section offset from the first longitudinal axis; inserting an interfragment fastner through the proximal section and the first aperture, and into the inter-fragment hole; attaching a target guide to the extramedullary portion; applying a force to the target guide, or a drill or k-wire extending from the target guide, to rotate the implant and the distal section about the first longitudinal axis after inserting the intramedullary portion into the longitudinal hole; and drilling a hole through the target guide and into the distal section of the bone before applying the force to rotate the implant and the distal section. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein drilling the inter-fragment hole is performed after applying the force to rotate the implant and the distal section. 7. A method of treating a hallux valgus, comprising: performing an osteotomy in a bone to separate a distal section of the bone from a proximal section of the bone; forming a longitudinal hole in the proximal section of the bone; inserting an intramedullary portion of an implant into the longitudinal hole, the intramedullary portion having a first longitudinal axis and a first aperture, the first aperture having an aperture axis oriented at an oblique angle with respect to the first longitudinal axis, the implant having an extramedullary portion connected to the intramedullary portion, the extramedullary portion having a second longitudinal axis offset from the first longitudinal axis, the extramedullary portion having at least one distal aperture; drilling an inter-fragment hole, through the proximal section and the first aperture wherein drilling the inter-fragment hole comprises: driving a k-wire through the proximal section and the first aperture, and into the distal section; and using a cannulated drill to form the inter-fragment hole while the k-wire is in the distal section; inserting a fastener through the distal aperture and into the distal section to attach the extramedullary portion to the distal section with a nearest medial edge of the distal section offset from the first longitudinal axis; inserting an interfragment fastner through the proximal section and the first aperture, and into the inter-fragment hole, drilling the inter-fragment hole comprises: driving a k-wire through the proximal section and the first aperture, and into the distal section; and using a cannulated drill to form the inter-fragment hole while the k-wire is in the distal section. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising removing the k-wire from the inter-fragment hole after the forming. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the inter-fragment fastener has a cannula, and the inserting step comprises inserting the inter-fragment fastener in the inter-fragment hole with a k-wire extending through a cannula defined in the inter-fragment fastener.

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  • for small bones, e.g. in the foot, ankle, hand or wrist · CPC title

  • Chisels; Rongeurs; Punches; Stamps · CPC title

  • intramedullary · CPC title

  • for applying transverse screws or pins through intramedullary nails or pins · CPC title

  • with special means of locking the nail to the bone · CPC title

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What does patent US11813003B2 cover?
An implant comprises a unitary body including an intramedullary portion connected to an extramedullary portion. The unitary body is configured to attach a first bone section to a second bone section. The intramedullary portion has a first longitudinal axis, and is configured for insertion into the first bone section. The intramedullary portion includes at least one first fastener aperture havin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wright Medical Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/7291. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 14 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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