Surgical staple and instrument for holding and implanting the surgical staple
US-10105134-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US12295625B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12295625-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117407168-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 19, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 13, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 13, 2025 |
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Apparatus and methods are provided for using a plate to fuse bones together, including reducing or stabilizing a fracture or osteotomy. Legs of the plate are inserted into pre-drilled guide holes in one of the bones and one or more screws are inserted through apertures and into another of the bones to secure the plate to the bones. A plate insertion tool can be used to temporarily tension the legs prior to insertion into predrilled guide holes in a bone by bending or pivoting the legs away from the body. A tensioning tool can be used to tension the plate after the legs are inserted into the guide holes in the bone and during the insertion of one or more of the screws.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A plate insertion tool for use with a compression plate having a body portion with one or more apertures each for receiving a screw and a pair of legs at one end that are each connected to the body at an acute angle and spaced apart by a shoulder, the plate insertion tool being usable to temporarily tension the legs prior to insertion into holes in a bone, the plate insertion tool comprising: a pair of facing, inwardly extending fingers being movable between a clamping position for clamping therebetween, in use, the legs of the compression plate, and an open position where, in use, the inwardly extending fingers are spaced from the legs of the compression plate, the pair of inwardly extending fingers being closer to each other in the clamping position as compared to the open position; a pushing finger movable between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the pair of inwardly extending fingers and having an engagement portion defining a distal end positioned for engaging, in use, the shoulder of the compression plate such that when the pushing finger moves to the extended position the legs are temporarily tensioned by bending the legs away from the body; and a handle, having a longitudinal axis a proximal end, for moving the pushing finger between the retracted position and the extended position, the pair of inwardly extending fingers being closer to the proximal end of the handle than the distal end of the pushing finger, along the longitudinal axis of the handle when the pushing finger is in the extended position. 2. The plate insertion tool of claim 1 , further comprising a rotatable handle, wherein the pusher finger is movable between the retracted position and the extended position relative to the handle upon rotation of the handle. 3. The plate insertion tool of claim 2 , wherein the handle has an axis of rotation coinciding with the longitudinal axis and wherein the pair of inwardly extending fingers are fixed in an axial direction relative to the axis of rotation of the handle. 4. The plate insertion tool of claim 3 , wherein the pair of inwardly extending fingers are closer to the axis of rotation of the handle in the clamping position as compared to the open position. 5. The plate insertion tool of claim 1 , wherein the pair of inwardly extending fingers are closer to the proximal end of the handle than the distal end of the pushing finger when the pushing finger is in the retracted position. 6. A plate insertion tool for use with a compression plate having a body portion with one or more apertures each for receiving a screw and a pair of legs at one end that are each connected to the body at an acute angle and spaced apart by a shoulder, the plate insertion tool being usable to temporarily tension the legs prior to insertion into holes in a bone, the plate insertion tool comprising: a pair of facing, inwardly extending fingers being movable between a clamping position for clamping therebetween, in use, the legs of the compression plate, and an open position where, in use, the inwardly extending fingers are spaced from the legs of the compression plate, the pair of inwardly extending fingers being closer to each other in the clamping position as compared to the open position; and a pushing finger movable between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the pair of inwardly extending fingers and positioned for engaging, in use, the shoulder of the compression plate such that when the pushing finger moves to the extended position the legs are temporarily tensioned by bending the legs away from the body; further comprising a rotatable handle, wherein the pusher finger is movable between the retracted position and the extended position relative to the handle upon rotation of the handle; wherein the handle has an axis of rotation and wherein the pair of inwardly extending fingers are fixed in an axial direction relative to the axis of rotation of the handle; and wherein the pair of inwardly extending fingers are closer to the axis of rotation of the handle in the clamping position as compared to the open position; a head fixed in an axial direction relative to the handle, the head having a bottom surface for abutting, in use, a top surface of the body of the compression plate; and a first arm having one of the pair of inwardly extending fingers and a second arm having the other of the pair of inwardly extending fingers, the first and second arms being slidably mounted relative to the head for sliding relative to each other and the head between the clamping position and the open position, the pair of inwardly extending fingers being disposed adjacent to and spaced from the bottom surface of the head when in the clamping position. 7. The plate insertion tool of claim 6 , wherein: the first arm has a first arm actuator at an end portion thereof opposite the one of the pair of inwardly extending fingers; the second arm has a second arm actuator at an end portion thereof opposite the other of the pair of inwardly extending fingers; the first arm actuator and the other of the pair of inwardly extending fingers being disposed on one side of the pusher finger and the second arm actuator and the other of the one of the pair of inwardly extending fingers being disposed on an opposite side of the pusher finger; and a spring disposed between the first arm actuator and the second arm actuator to push the first arm actuator and the second arm actuator away from each other, thereby moving the pair of inwardly extending fingers from the open position toward the clamping position. 8. The plate insertion tool of claim 6 , wherein the pusher finger is mounted relative to a threaded shaft passing through an opening in the head and into a threaded bore of the handle, the opening and the shaft being shaped to restrict rotation of the shaft and pusher finger, rotation of the handle causing the threaded shaft to advance and retract relative to the head. 9. A system for joining bones together, the system comprising: a compression plate having a body portion with one or more apertures each for receiving a bone screw and a pair of legs at one end that are each connected to the body at an acute angle and spaced apart by a shoulder; and a plate insertion tool comprising: a pair of facing, inwardly extending fingers being movable between a clamping position for clamping therebetween, in use, the legs of the compression plate, and an open position where, in use, the inwardly extending fingers are spaced from the legs of the compression plate, the pair of inwardly extending fingers being closer to each other in the clamping position as compared to the open position; and a pushing finger movable between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the pair of inwardly extending fingers and positioned for engaging, in use, the shoulder of the compression plate such that when the pushing finger moves to the extended position the legs are temporarily tensioned by bending the legs away from the body. 10. A method of using the system of claim 9 , the method comprising: drilling a pair of guide holes for receiving the legs of the compression plate; clamping the compression plate relative to the plate insertion tool by moving the pair of inwardly extending fingers from the open position to the clamping position; engaging the shoulder of the compression plate with the pusher finger; moving the pusher finger toward the extended position to temporality tension the legs by pivoting the legs away from the body of the compression plate to a greater angle relative to the body as compared to the acute angle; and inserting the legs of the compression plate into the guid
specially adapted for particular bones (A61B17/70 and A61B17/74 take precedence) · CPC title
with bone-penetrating elements, e.g. blades or prongs (bone staples A61B17/0642; intramedullary nails with a plate at an end A61B17/7233) · CPC title
Alignment, compression, or distraction mechanisms · CPC title
for gripping or pushing bones, e.g. approximators (joint distractors A61B17/025) · CPC title
where the means are a separate tool rather than being part of the plate · CPC title
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