Bone mending system with wire fixation

US12089860B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-12089860-B2
Application numberUS-202318472738-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 22, 2023
Priority dateJun 20, 2019
Publication dateSep 17, 2024
Grant dateSep 17, 2024

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The invention is directed to a surgical device which is externally used as aiming device that permits accurate placement of surgical wire to mend a supracondylar fracture. The device of the invention decreases operative time, risks of the re-dislocation through continuous manipulation, radiology exposure for both the patient and operation room staff, and to decreases anesthesia duration. It is also directed to surgical use of the device for repair of a supracondylar fracture and to methods for making it.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A bone mending with wire fixation system, comprising: a supracondylar fracture mending device; and one or more surgical wires; wherein the supracondylar fracture mending device comprises: a handle suitable for a surgeon to steer the supracondylar fracture mending device on skin and having a longitudinal groove suitable for visual alignment of a surgical wire of the one or more surgical wires introduced into the device, and a functional unit comprising holes A and B, and optionally C, which is suitable to hold and guide surgical wires; wherein the handle is about 50 to 100 mm long and has an average diameter of about 6-10 mm and wherein the handle is connected at its lower end to one side of the functional unit at an angle ranging from about 30-60 degrees; and wherein the functional unit has an anterior and a posterior side and has an average cross-sectional diameter ranging from about 15-30 mm, a vertical thickness between said anterior and posterior sides ranging from about 10-20 mm, and wherein the functional unit holes comprise holes A and B and optionally, C, which penetrate the anterior and posterior sides of the functional unit, wherein each of holes A and B, or A, B and C is about 1.6 to 2.5 mm in diameter, wherein holes A and B, and holes B and C, when C is present, are about 4-6 mm fixed distance from one another; wherein a top of each of said holes A and B, is in axial alignment with a long axis of the longitudinal groove along the anterior surface of the functional unit; and wherein a top face of the anterior side of the functional unit is flat and a bottom face of the posterior side of the functional unit has a beveled edge. 2. The bone mending with wire fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the handle has a substantially circular or oval cross-section, the functional unit has a substantially circular, elliptical, or oval cross-section, and the functional unit holes comprise holes A and B, or holes A, B and C, which have substantially round or oval cross-sections. 3. The bone mending with wire fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the handle has a substantially circular, elliptical, or oval cross-section and is about 54-74 mm long and wherein the handle is connected at its lower end to the functional unit at an angle ranging from about 40-50 degrees, wherein the functional unit has a substantially circular, elliptical, or oval cross section and has an average diameter of about 20-24 mm and a vertical thickness ranging from about 13-17 mm, wherein the functional unit holes comprise holes A and B, or holes A, B and C, said holes having substantially round, elliptical, or oval cross sections about 1.8-2.0 mm in diameter, wherein the vertical alignment of holes A and B or holes A and C as measured by the alignment of the holes through the body of the functional unit diverge by about 3-20 degrees. 4. The bone mending with wire fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the handle has a substantially circular, elliptical, or oval cross-section and is about 64 mm long and wherein the handle is connected at its lower end to the functional unit at an angle of about 45 degrees, wherein the functional unit has a substantially circular, elliptical, or oval cross section and has an average diameter of about 22 mm and a vertical thickness of about 15 mm, wherein the functional unit holes comprise holes A and B, or holes A, B and C, said holes having substantially round, elliptical, or oval cross sections about 1.7, 1.9 or 2.1 mm in diameter, wherein the vertical alignment of holes A and B or Holes A and C diverge by about 3-20 degrees, and wherein holes A and B, or holes A, B and C are about 5 mm fixed distance from one another. 5. The bone mending with wire fixation system of claim 1 , wherein both holes B and C are present and the vertical alignment of holes A and B and holes A and C diverge at the same angle between 3 and 20 degrees. 6. The bone mending with wire fixation system of claim 1 , wherein both holes B and C are present and the vertical alignment of holes A and B and holes A and C diverge at different angles. 7. The bone mending with wire fixation system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of hole A and hole B is exposed in a recess in a top face of the anterior side of the functional unit. 8. The bone mending with wire fixation system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more surgical wires are Kirschner wires. 9. The bone mending with wire fixation system of claim 8 , wherein the Kirschner wires have a diameter of 1.6 mm, 1.8 mm and/or 2 mm.

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  • Guides therefor · CPC title

  • Intramedullary devices, e.g. pins or nails · CPC title

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

  • Guide wires or guide pins · CPC title

  • with special provisions for gripping · CPC title

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What does patent US12089860B2 cover?
The invention is directed to a surgical device which is externally used as aiming device that permits accurate placement of surgical wire to mend a supracondylar fracture. The device of the invention decreases operative time, risks of the re-dislocation through continuous manipulation, radiology exposure for both the patient and operation room staff, and to decreases anesthesia duration. It is …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/1739. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 17 2024 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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