Ankle arthrodesis using retrograde hindfoot nail
US-2024315742-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US9642656B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9642656-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314382993-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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The invention relates to an intramedullary locking bone screw for fixing the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe in foot surgery that can be completely received in the bone, said locking bone screw extending along a longitudinal axis (L), with a first outside thread section ( 6 ) having a first thread pitch and with at least one second outside thread section ( 7 ), preferably designed to be self-tapping, having a pitch that is different from the first thread pitch. According to the invention, at least one fixing channel (K 1 ) penetrating the bone screw ( 1 ) for receiving fixing means is provided in the second outside thread section ( 7 ), extending at an angle, preferably perpendicular in relation to the longitudinal axis (L), and a second fixing channel (K 2 ) penetrating the bone screw (I) arranged at an axial distance from the first fixing channel (K 1 ) in the outside thread section ( 6 ) for receiving fixing means is provided in the first outside thread section, and a first longitudinal centre axis of the first fixing channel (K 1 ) is arranged offset in the circumferential direction of the bone screw ( 1 ) at an angle, preferably 90° in relation to a second longitudinal centre axis of the second fixing channel (K 2 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An intramedullary locking bone screw for fixing the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe in foot surgery which is completely receivable in the bone and which extends along a longitudinal axis, comprising a first outer threaded section having a first thread pitch and having at least one second outer threaded section having a second thread pitch different from the first thread pitch, wherein at least one first fixing passage is provided for the reception of fixation means in the second outer threaded section, the passage extending at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis and passing through the bone screw; wherein a second fixing passage for the reception of fixing means is provided which has an axial spacing with respect to the first fixing passage, which is arranged in the first outer threaded section and which passes through the bone screw; wherein a first longitudinal middle axis of the first fixing passage is arranged at an angle with respect to a second longitudinal middle axis of the second fixing passage in the circumferential direction of the bone screw; wherein the first outer threaded section is arranged in the region of a rear bone screw end having a drive and a smaller pitch than the second outer threaded section; wherein a core diameter of the bone screw in the region of the first outer threaded section changes over the longitudinal extent of the bone screw, namely tapers from the rear bone screw end toward a front end of the bone screw; wherein the core diameter of the bone screw in the region of the first outer threaded section is conically contoured, wherein the conical shape of the core continues starting from a cylindrical section up to the axial rear end of the bone screw; wherein the conical angle of the conical section of the core, measured between a conical jacket surface and the longitudinal axis of the screw, amounts to between approximately 2° and 6°; and wherein the first outer threaded section has a cylindrical sleeve contour. 2. The bone screw in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the bone screw has a non-stepped screw head. 3. The bone screw in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a third fixing passage for the reception of fixing means which passes through the bone screw and which has a third longitudinal middle axis, wherein the third longitudinal middle axis is preferably arranged in parallel to the longitudinal extent of the first or second fixing passages. 4. The bone screw in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the bone screw has a through passage for the reception of a Kirschner wire, with the through passage extending along the longitudinal axis. 5. The bone screw in accordance with claim 4 , wherein at least one of the first fixing passage, the second fixing passage, and the third fixing passage cuts the through passage at a right angle. 6. The bone screw in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a first outer diameter of the first outer threaded section is different from a second outer diameter of the second outer threaded section. 7. The bone screw in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a third outer threaded section configured in a self-tapping manner, the third outer threaded section having a smaller outer diameter than at least one of the first and the second outer threaded sections, or a pitch that corresponds to the pitch of the second outer threaded section, or an axial extent that is larger than that of at least one of the first and the second outer threaded sections, or which axially receives the second outer threaded section, or which directly transitions into the second outer threaded section. 8. The bone screw in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the bone screw has a central drive recess in the region of the rear end, and wherein the drive recess is connected at a position to an outer circumferential side of the bone screw via an axially backwardly open transverse passage, with the drive recess being exclusively connected to the outer circumferential side of the bone screw. 9. The bone screw in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the second outer threaded section is spaced apart from the first outer threaded section by a thread-free axial section. 10. The bone screw in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the second outer threaded section is configured in a self-tapping manner. 11. The bone screw in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the first fixing passage extends at a right angle with respect to the longitudinal axis, or wherein the first longitudinal middle axis of the first fixing passage is arranged rotated by an angle of 90° with respect to the second longitudinal middle axis of the second fixing passage in the circumferential direction of the bone screw. 12. An intramedullary locking bone screw for fixing the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe in foot surgery which is completely receivable in the bone and which extends along a longitudinal axis, comprising a first outer threaded section having a first thread pitch and having a second outer threaded section having a second thread pitch different from the first thread pitch, wherein at least one first fixing passage is provided for the reception of fixation means in the second outer threaded section, the passage extending at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis and passing through the bone screw; wherein a second fixing passage for the reception of fixing means is provided which has an axial spacing with respect to the first fixing passage, which is arranged in the first outer threaded section and which passes through the bone screw; wherein a first longitudinal middle axis of the first fixing passage is arranged at an angle with respect to a second longitudinal middle axis of the second fixing passage in the circumferential direction of the bone screw; wherein the first outer threaded section is arranged adjacent to a rear end of the bone screw having a drive, the second outer threaded section is arranged adjacent to a front end of the bone screw, and the first outer threaded section has a smaller pitch than the second outer threaded section; wherein a core diameter of the first outer threaded section tapers from the rear end of the bone screw toward the front end of the bone screw, thereby defining a conical contour; wherein the conical contour begins at the rear end of the bone screw and terminates at a front end of the first outer threaded section; wherein a conical angle, measured between a conical jacket surface of the first outer threaded section and the longitudinal axis of the bone screw, is between approximately 2° and 6°; and wherein the first outer threaded section has a cylindrical sleeve contour.
for metatarso-phalangeal joints, i.e. MTP joints · CPC title
Kirschner wires, i.e. thin, long nails · CPC title
hollow, e.g. with socket or cannulated · CPC title
with special means of locking the nail to the bone · CPC title
for small bones, e.g. in the foot, ankle, hand or wrist · CPC title
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