Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy Plate

US2018317984A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018317984-A1
Application numberUS-201816031792-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJul 10, 2018
Priority dateFeb 24, 2006
Publication dateNov 8, 2018
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An improved tibial plateau leveling osteotomy plate is disclosed. The plate is contoured in its proximal head portion to more closely resemble the structure of the tibial bone segment that is cut and rotated during the procedure. The plate also preferably has screw holes in the proximal head portion that are machined through the pre-contoured proximal head portion and are designed to angle the screw in a targeted screw path with respect to the osteotomy.

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A bone plate dimensioned for securing two tibial bone segments of an animal as part of a tibial leveling osteotomy procedure, the bone plate comprising: a distal portion comprising an elongated segment configured for attachment to a shaft of a tibia, the distal portion having disposed therein a plurality of distal portion screw holes each designed to accept a screw therethrough to secure the distal portion to the shaft of the tibia and defining a base plane including a bone contacting surface of the distal portion and a mid-plane bisecting the distal portion perpendicular to the base plane; a proximal portion configured for attachment to a resected proximal portion of the tibia, the resected portion comprising an articular surface at which the tibia interacts with a femur; the proximal portion having an upper surface and a bone-contacting surface opposite the upper surface, the bone-contacting surface being pre-contoured to conform to a target portion of a surface of the resected portion of the tibia to which the proximal portion is to be attached, the proximal portion being partially defined by a concave bone contacting surface, a curvature of at least a portion of the bone contacting surface extending about a radius of curvature extending in a rotation axis plane including a first rotation axis defined by an intersection of the base plane and a transverse plane transverse to the midplane and the base plane, the rotation axis plane being rotated relative to the base plane about the first rotation axis by a first angle, and wherein the radius of curvature is rotated within the rotation axis plane by a second angle relative to a second rotation axis defined by an intersection of the mid-plane and the transverse plane; and a plurality of proximal portion locking screw holes located in the proximal portion extending through the bone-contacting surface, the proximal portion locking screw holes locking bone screws inserted therethrough along screw axes selected to pass into the resected portion of bone without intersecting the articular surface. 22 . The bone plate of claim 21 , wherein a first one of the proximal portion locking screw holes defines a first screw axis angled so that the axis extends further distally as it passes away from the bone contacting surface into the resected portion of bone. 23 . The bone plate of claim 22 , wherein the first screw axis also angles caudally as the first screw axis extends away from the bone-contacting surface into the resected portion of bone. 24 . The bone plate of claim 22 , wherein a second one of the proximal portion locking screw holes is separated distally and cranially from the first proximal portion locking screw hole defines a second screw axis angled so that the axis extends further caudally as it passes away from the bone contacting surface into the resected portion of bone. 25 . The bone plate of claim 22 , wherein a third one of the proximal portion locking screw holes is separated distally and caudally from the first proximal portion locking screw hole defines a third screw axis angled so that the axis extends further cranially as it passes away from the bone contacting surface into the resected portion of bone. 26 . The bone plate of claim 24 , wherein a third one of the proximal portion locking screw holes is separated distally and caudally from the first proximal portion locking screw hole defines a third screw axis angled so that the axis extends further cranially as it passes away from the bone contacting surface into the resected portion of bone. 27 . The bone plate of claim 21 , wherein at least a portion of the bone-contacting surface of the proximal portion is contoured as a part of a cylinder. 28 . The bone plate of claim 27 , wherein the radius of the cylinder that defines at least part of the bone-contacting surface of the proximal portion is between about 18 mm and about 24 mm. 29 . The bone plate of claim 27 , wherein the radius of the cylinder that defines at least part of the bone-contacting surface of the proximal portion is between about 22 mm and about 30 mm. 30 . The bone plate of claim 27 , wherein the radius of the cylinder that defines at least part of the bone-contacting surface of the proximal portion is between about 12 mm and about 20 mm. 31 . A bone plate dimensioned for securing two tibial bone segments of an animal as part of a tibial leveling osteotomy procedure, the bone plate comprising: a distal portion configured for attachment to a shaft of a tibia, the distal portion having disposed therein a plurality of distal portion screw holes and defining a base plane including a bone contacting surface of the distal portion and a mid-plane bisecting the distal portion perpendicular to the base plane; a proximal portion configured for attachment to a resected proximal portion of the tibia, the resected portion comprising an articular surface at which the tibia interacts with a femur; the proximal portion having an upper surface and a bone-contacting surface opposite the upper surface, the bone-contacting surface being contoured to conform to a target portion of a surface of the resected portion of the tibia to which the proximal portion is to be attached, the proximal portion being partially defined by a bone contacting surface, at least a portion of the bone contacting surface curving about a radius of curvature extending in a rotation axis plane including a rotation axis, the rotation axis plane including an intersection line formed by the intersection of the mid-plane with a transverse plane transverse to the midplane and the base plane, the rotation axis plane being rotated relative to the mid-plane about the intersection line by a first angle, and wherein the first rotation axis extends within the rotation axis plane at an angle relative to the base plane; and a plurality of proximal portion locking screw holes extending through the bone-contacting surface of the proximal portion, the proximal portion locking screw holes locking bone screws inserted therethrough along screw axes selected to pass into the resected portion of bone without intersecting the articular surface. 32 . The bone plate of claim 31 , wherein a first one of the proximal portion locking screw holes is a cranial screw hole located between about 3.5 mm and about 6 mm distally from a second one of the proximal portion locking screws that is a superior screw hole and wherein a third one of the proximal portion locking screw holes is a caudal screw hole located about 6 mm to about 9 mm distally from the superior screw hole. 33 . The bone plate of claim 32 , wherein the superior screw hole, the cranial screw hole, and the caudal screw hole are locking screw holes designed to lockingly engage a head of a locking screw. 34 . The bone plate of claim 32 , wherein the cranial screw hole is located between about 2 mm and about 4 mm distally from the superior screw hole and the caudal screw hole is located about 4 mm to about 7 mm distally from the superior screw hole. 35 . The bone plate of claim 32 , wherein the cranial screw hole is located between about 5.5 mm and about 9.5 mm distally from the superior screw hole and the caudal screw hole is located about 7.5 mm to about 11.5 mm distally from the superior screw hole.

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  • the interlocking form comprising a thread · CPC title

  • specially adapted for particular bones (A61B17/70 and A61B17/74 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Fasteners therefor {or fasteners being internal fixation devices} · CPC title

  • Pins or screws {or threaded wires; nuts therefor (A61B17/72 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • A61B17/80Primary

    Cortical plates {, i.e. bone plates; Instruments for holding or positioning cortical plates, or for compressing bones attached to cortical plates} · CPC title

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What does patent US2018317984A1 cover?
An improved tibial plateau leveling osteotomy plate is disclosed. The plate is contoured in its proximal head portion to more closely resemble the structure of the tibial bone segment that is cut and rotated during the procedure. The plate also preferably has screw holes in the proximal head portion that are machined through the pre-contoured proximal head portion and are designed to angle the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Depuy Synthes Products Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/8061. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 08 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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