Static strut and fixation constructs
US-10932820-B2 · Mar 2, 2021 · US
US11826077B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11826077-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016827269-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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An external fixation strut includes an elongated body including first and second tubular shafts. Opposite connectors are respectively coupled to one of the shafts and include a ball and socket joint. One shaft has an internal diameter slightly larger than the external diameter of the other to host the other shaft in a slidably and telescopic manner. The shafts of the strut are a synthetic radiolucent plastic material. A clamp element is in proximity of overlapping ends of the shafts for fast gripping action stopping the sliding of one shaft inside the other. A fixation element is manually operated and acts on the clamp element. A sleeve is provided around the central portion of the strut where the shafts overlap. The clamp element is a clamp band around the sleeve and includes opposite and facing gripping portions. The gripping portions are connected by a threaded connector of the fixation element.
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An improved external fixation strut comprising: an elongated body comprising a first and a second hollow tubular shaft; opposite connectors respectively coupled to an end portion of the first or the second shaft and each including a ball and socket joint; one shaft having an internal diameter that is slightly larger than an external diameter of the other shaft to host internally the other shaft in a slidably and telescopic manner; said first and second shafts of the strut being realized by a synthetic radiolucent plastic material; a clamp element provided in proximity of overlapping ends of the first and second shafts for providing a fast gripping action stopping the telescopic sliding of one shaft inside the other shaft; a manually operated fixation element acting on the clamp element for exerting said fast gripping action; a sleeve provided around a central portion of the strut where the first and second shafts overlap; the clamp element being a clamp band around said sleeve and including opposite and facing gripping portions, said gripping portions being connected by a threaded connector of the fixation element. 2. The improved external fixation strut of claim 1 , wherein said fixation element has a head coupled to a removably manual butterfly wrench. 3. The improved external fixation strut of claim 1 , wherein said sleeve is structured with a first sleeve portion having an internal diameter corresponding substantially to an external diameter of the first shaft and a second sleeve portion having an internal diameter corresponding substantially to an external diameter of the second shaft; said clamp band being around said second sleeve portion. 4. The improved external fixation strut of claim 1 , wherein each ball and socket joint connector is structured to allow an angular movement of the corresponding connector with a spherical angle up to at least 90°. 5. The improved external fixation strut of claim 1 , wherein a dynamization mechanism is associated to one of said opposite connectors and includes a first stage associated to one end of a shaft and comprising the ball and socket joint supported by a base portion, a screwed mechanism regulating projection of the base portion against an internal elastic element and a final stage including a female connector. 6. The improved external fixation strut of claim 5 , wherein said base portion is axially and slidably coupled to a support element fixed to the shaft end and has an external treaded portion engaged by an adjustment ring abutting against the support element against elastic action of said internal elastic element. 7. The improved external fixation strut of claim 6 , comprising an inner shaft fixed at one end to the support element and having a longitudinal slot at the other end, a transversal pin fixed to the base portion and slidable in said longitudinal slot and the elastic element wrapped around the inner shaft between its fixed end and the transversal pin. 8. The improved external fixation strut of claim 7 , wherein the elastic element comprises a spring. 9. The improved external fixation strut of claim 5 , wherein said dynamization mechanism includes radiolucent components. 10. The improved external fixation strut of claim 5 , wherein said final stage is mechanically coupled to the ball joint of the first stage by a rod having one end screwed into the ball and socket joint and an opposite end provided with a female element of the female connector. 11. The improved external fixation strut of claim 10 , wherein said rod is slidable inside the final stage against elastic action of a spring-loaded mechanism incorporated in the final stage around the rod. 12. The improved external fixation strut of claim 1 , wherein a dynamization mechanism for an independent rapid and gradual fine dynamization adjustment in length of the strut is associated to a female connector and includes radiolucent components. 13. A fixation system including at least a first and a second fixation ring and/or at least a fixation arch interconnected by some fixation struts wherein at least one of said fixation struts comprises: an elongated body comprising a first and a second hollow tubular shaft; opposite connectors respectively coupled to an end portion of the first or the second shafts and each including a ball and socket joint; one shaft having an internal diameter that is slightly larger than an external diameter than the other shaft to host internally the other shaft in a slidably and telescopic manner; said first and second shafts of the strut being realized by a synthetic radiolucent plastic material; a clamp element provided in proximity of overlapping ends of the first and second shaft for providing a fast gripping action stopping the telescopic sliding of one shaft inside the other shaft; a manually operated fixation element acting on the clamp element for exerting said fast gripping action; wherein a dynamization mechanism including radiolucent components is associated to one of said opposite connectors and includes a first stage associated to one end of a shaft and comprising the ball and socket joint supported by a base portion, a screwed mechanism regulating projection of the base portion against an internal elastic element and a final stage including a female connector. 14. The fixation system of claim 13 , wherein each strut comprises the opposite connectors each including a ball-and-socket joint allowing an angular movement of the corresponding strut with a spherical angle up to at least 90° for folding the fixation system for packaging and transportation purposes. 15. The fixation system of claim 13 , wherein said base portion is axially and slidably coupled to a support element fixed to the shaft end and has an external treaded portion engaged by an adjustment ring abutting against the support element against elastic action of said internal elastic element. 16. The fixation system of claim 13 , comprising: a sleeve provided around a central portion of the strut where the first and second shafts overlap; the clamp element being a clamp band around said sleeve and including opposite and facing gripping portions, at least one of the gripping portions having a central threaded hole receiving a threaded shaft of the fixation element. 17. An improved external fixation strut comprising: an elongated body comprising a first and a second hollow tubular shaft sliding in a telescopic manner one inside the other; a male connector coupled to an end portion of the elongated body and a female connector coupled to the opposite end portion of the elongated body; a ball and socket joint associated to each connector and configured for rotating according to a spherical angle up to at least 90°; a clamp element provided in proximity of overlapping ends of the first and second shafts for providing a fast gripping action stopping the telescopic sliding of one shaft inside the other shaft; a manually operated fixation element acting on the clamp element for exerting said fast gripping action; wherein a dynamization mechanism is associated to the female connector and includes a first stage associated to one end of a shaft and a final stage including the ball and socket joint supported by a base portion, a screwed mechanism is provided between the first and the final stages to regulate projection of the base portion against the action of an internal elastic element. 18. The improved external fixation strut of claim 17 wherein said first and second shafts of the strut are realized by a syntheti
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