Orthopedic cable retension device and methods of production and use thereof
US-2021378724-A1 · Dec 9, 2021 · US
US12349950B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12349950-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217949767-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 8, 2025 |
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A cerclage system used to affix a bone includes a tension plate, a cable lock, and a cerclage cable configured to encircle the bone. The tension plate, which is engageable with the cerclage cable, is moveable between a natural shape and an insertion shape where the tension plate stores energy. The cable lock locks the cerclage cable about the bone in engagement with the tension plate. The tension plate is configured for positioning atop the bone while residing in the insertion shape. The tension plate, through an engagement thereof with the cerclage cable and upon attempted movement thereof from the insertion shape toward the natural shape, delivers the energy stored therein to the cerclage cable thereby tensioning the cerclage cable such that the cerclage system continuously compresses the bone.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cerclage system adapted to affix a bone, comprising: a cerclage cable being adapted to encircle the bone; a tension plate moveable between a natural shape and an insertion shape whereby the tension plate stores energy; a positioning pin being adapted to engage the cerclage cable, the positioning pin further being adapted to engage the tension plate thereby securing the positioning pin with the tension plate; a cable lock being adapted to lock the cerclage cable about the bone in engagement with the tension plate using the positioning pin; and the tension plate being adapted for positioning atop the bone while residing in the insertion shape, whereby the tension plate, through an engagement thereof with the cerclage cable using the positioning pin and upon attempted movement thereof from the insertion shape toward the natural shape, delivers the energy stored therein to the cerclage cable thereby tensioning the cerclage cable such that the cerclage system continuously compresses the bone. 2. The cerclage system of claim 1 , the tension plate, comprising: a base; a first arm extending from the base to a distal end; a second arm extending from the base to a distal end; and the base proximate the first arm and the second arm including a transition section. 3. The cerclage system of claim 2 , wherein: the tension plate in the natural shape, comprising the base through the transition section thereof moving the first arm and the second arm to locate the first arm and the second arm in a natural position whereby the first arm and the second arm expand such that the first arm at the distal end thereof and the second arm at the distal end thereof are spaced apart at a first distance; and the tension plate in the insertion shape, comprising the base through the transition section thereof deforming to store energy while moving the first arm and the second arm to locate the first arm and the second arm in an insertion position whereby the first arm and the second arm contract such that the first arm at the distal end thereof and the second arm at the distal end thereof are spaced apart at a second distance that is less than the first distance. 4. The cerclage system of claim 3 , the engagement of the tension plate with the cerclage cable, comprising the first arm and the second arm engaging the cerclage cable. 5. The cerclage system of claim 4 , wherein, as the tension plate attempts movement from the insertion shape toward the natural shape, the base through the transition section thereof attempts to move the first arm and the second arm from the insertion position to the natural position, whereby the first arm and the second arm attempt to expand, further whereby the first arm and the second arm tension the cerclage cable such that the cerclage system continuously compresses the bone. 6. The cerclage system of claim 4 , the first arm including at least a first aperture being adapted to receive a fixation device that secures the tension plate with the bone. 7. The cerclage system of claim 6 , wherein, as the tension plate attempts movement from the insertion shape toward the natural shape, the base through the transition section thereof attempts to move the first arm and the second arm from the insertion position to the natural position, whereby the second arm, due to a securing of the first arm with the bone, attempts to expand from the first arm, further whereby the second arm tensions the cerclage cable such that the cerclage system continuously compresses the bone. 8. The cerclage system of claim 3 , comprising: the first arm including at least a first aperture; and the positioning pin being adapted to engage the cerclage cable, the positioning pin further being adapted to fit within the first aperture of the first arm thereby securing the positioning pin with the tension plate. 9. The cerclage system of claim 8 , the engagement of the tension plate with the cerclage cable, comprising the first arm engaging the cerclage cable through a coupling of the cerclage cable with the positioning pin fit within the first aperture of the first arm and the second arm engaging the cerclage cable. 10. The cerclage system of claim 9 , wherein, as the tension plate attempts movement from the insertion shape toward the natural shape, the base through the transition section thereof attempts to move the first arm and the second arm from the insertion position to the natural position, whereby the first arm and the second arm attempt to expand, further whereby the first arm and the second arm tension the cerclage cable such that the cerclage system continuously compresses the bone. 11. The cerclage system of claim 3 , comprising: the first arm including at least a first aperture being adapted to receive a fixation device that secures the tension plate with the bone and a second aperture; and the positioning pin being adapted to engage the cerclage cable, the positioning pin further being adapted to fit within the second aperture of the first arm thereby securing the positioning pin with the tension plate. 12. The cerclage system of claim 11 , the engagement of the tension plate with the cerclage cable, comprising the first arm engaging the cerclage cable through a coupling of the cerclage cable with the positioning pin fit within the second aperture of the first arm and the second arm engaging the cerclage cable. 13. The cerclage system of claim 12 , wherein, as the tension plate attempts movement from the insertion shape toward the natural shape, the base through the transition section thereof attempts to move the first arm and the second arm from the insertion position to the natural position, whereby the second arm, due to a securing of the first arm with the bone, attempts to expand from the first arm, further whereby the second arm tensions the cerclage cable such that the cerclage system continuously compresses the bone. 14. The cerclage system of claim 3 , comprising: the first arm including a first aperture and a second aperture being adapted to receive a fixation device that secures the tension plate with the bone and a third aperture; and the positioning pin being adapted to engage the cerclage cable, the positioning pin further being adapted to fit within the third aperture of the first arm thereby securing the positioning pin with the tension plate. 15. The cerclage system of claim 14 , the first arm including the first aperture located adjacent the base of the tension plate, the second aperture located adjacent the distal end of the first arm, and the third aperture located between the first aperture and the second aperture. 16. The cerclage system of claim 14 , the engagement of the tension plate with the cerclage cable, comprising the first arm engaging the cerclage cable through a coupling of the cerclage cable with the positioning pin fit within the third aperture of the first arm and the second arm engaging the cerclage cable. 17. The cerclage system of claim 16 , wherein, as the tension plate attempts movement from the insertion shape toward the natural shape, the base through the transition section thereof attempts to move the first arm and the second arm from the insertion position to the natural position, whereby the second arm, due to a securing of the first arm with the bone, attempts to expand from the first arm, further whereby the second arm tensions the cerclage cable such that the cerclage system continuously compresses the bone. 18. The cerclage system of claim 1 , comprising a bone plate being adapted to engage t
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