Jig with guide adapted to lock relative to both of threaded holes and non-threaded slots in a bone plate

US9649118B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9649118-B2
Application numberUS-201514841637-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2015
Priority dateFeb 27, 2013
Publication dateMay 16, 2017
Grant dateMay 16, 2017

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Abstract

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A system, devices and methods are provided for facilitating stabilization of periarticular fractures. The system includes a compression plate and one or more of a cerclage cable for encircling the bone and securing the compression plate to the bone, a crimp lug for securing the cable in tension relative to the bone and/or a plate, and a supplemental plate coupled to the compression plate and adapted to receive bicortical or unicortical bone screws to further secure the compression plate relative to the bone. In addition, the system includes a cable tensioner for temporarily retaining the cable in tension and then applying a tension to the cable until a desired compression is effected between a plate and bone and while a cable retaining structure is secured to the cable to retain the applied tension on the cable. Also provided is a jig for use with plates for minimally invasive fracture stabilization.

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What is claimed is: 1. A jig system for inserting a screw into a bone plate, the bone plate having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a plurality of spaced apart screw holes extending between the upper surface and the lower surface, the screw holes including circular threaded screw holes and elongate compression screw holes, each compression screw hole having a first width defined between elongate sides thereof, the system comprising: a jig including a jig arm having a plurality of spaced apart threaded jig holes at a same center-to-center spacing as the screw holes of the bone plate, and a jig base that couples to the bone plate and spaces the jig arm relative to the bone plate; a locking element to lock the jig relative to the bone plate; an outer sleeve receivable within a respective jig hole having a proximal threaded end engageable with the respective jig hole and a length sufficient to extend from the jig arm to adjacent an upper surface of the bone plate; and a drill guide insertable through the outer sleeve and engageable with either of the threaded screw holes or the compression screw holes of the bone plate to retain the drill guide relative to the respective screw hole, the drill guide comprising a distalmost threaded portion, a neck portion proximal to the distalmost threaded portion, a lip disposed between an upper end of the distalmost threaded portion and a lower end of the neck portion, and first and second opposing circumferential flats extending longitudinally through the distalmost threaded portion, the lip, and the neck portion, wherein the flats are displaced apart from each other by a distance which is less than the first width. 2. The jig system of claim 1 , wherein the drill guide is engageable with the bone plate by engagement of the distalmost threaded portion in one of the threaded screw holes. 3. The jig system of claim 1 , wherein a distalmost end of the drill guide is advanceable into a selected one of the compression screw holes and rotatable relative to the selected one of the compression screw holes by one quarter turn to engage the drill guide with the bone plate. 4. The jig system of claim 1 , wherein the neck portion of the drill guide has a reduced diameter relative to the distalmost threaded portion, and a maximum diameter greater than the first width; and wherein the drill guide further comprises a compression slot extending diametrically and longitudinally through the first and second flats, wherein the compression slot extends transverse to the maximum diameter of the neck portion, wherein the flats are rotationally orientable to extend between the elongate sides of a selected one of the compression screw holes, and the drill guide is rotatable to cause the elongate sides of the selected one of the compression screw holes to compress the neck portion and the distalmost portion to be disposed adjacent the lower surface of the bone plate proximate the elongate sides of the selected one of the compression screw holes to retain the drill guide relative to the bone plate. 5. The jig system of claim 4 , wherein the compression slot of the drill guide defines a second width, and the maximum diameter of the neck portion of the drill guide exceeds the first width by no more than the second width. 6. The jig system of claim 4 , wherein the neck portion of the drill guide has a length sufficient to extend through the selected one of the compression screw holes of the plate. 7. The jig system of claim 1 , wherein the drill guide further comprises a collar disposed at an upper end of the neck portion. 8. The jig system of claim 7 , wherein the collar includes an axial recess for receiving a torque driver. 9. A system, comprising: a jig comprising a jig arm having a plurality threaded jig holes disposed therein and a jig base coupleable to the jig arm that spaces the jig arm relative to a bone plate, wherein the plurality of threaded jig holes have the same center-to-center spacing as a plurality of screw holes disposed in the hone plate, the plurality of screw holes including a threaded screw hole and a compression screw hole; an outer sleeve receivable within a selected one of the plurality of threaded jig holes, the outer sleeve including a proximal threaded end engageable with the selected one of the plurality of threaded jig holes; and a drill guide insertable through the outer sleeve and engageable with either one of the threaded screw hole or the compression screw hole disposed in the bone plate to retain the drill guide relative to the bone plate, the drill guide comprising a distalmost threaded portion, a neck portion proximal to the distalmost threaded portion, a lip disposed between an upper end of the distalmost threaded portion and a lower end of the neck portion, and first and second opposing circumferential flats extending longitudinally through the distalmost threaded portion, the lip, and the neck portion, wherein the flats are spaced apart from each other by a distance which is less than a first width measured between elongate sides of the compression screw hole of the bone plate. 10. The jig system of claim 9 , the drill guide is engageable with the bone plate by engagement of the distalmost threaded portion in the threaded screw hole. 11. The jig system of claim 9 , wherein a distalmost end of the drill guide is advanceable into and rotatable relative to the compression screw hole by one quarter turn to engage the drill guide with the bone plate. 12. The jig system of claim 9 , wherein the neck portion of the drill guide has a reduced diameter relative to the distalmost threaded portion and a maximum diameter greater than the first width; and wherein the drill guide further comprises a compression slot extending diametrically and longitudinally through the first and second flats, wherein the compression slot extends transverse to the maximum diameter of the neck portion, wherein the flats are rotationally orientable to extend between the elongate sides of the compression screw hole, and the drill guide is rotatable to cause the elongate sides of the compression screw hole to compress the neck portion about the compression slot. 13. The jig system of claim 12 , wherein the compression slot of the drill guide defines a second width, and the maximum diameter of the neck portion of the drill guide exceeds the first width by no more than the second width. 14. The jig system of claim 12 , wherein the neck portion of the drill guide extends through the compression screw hole of the bone plate when the system is assembled. 15. The jig system of claim 9 , wherein the outer sleeve further comprises a collar disposed at an upper end thereof. 16. The jig system of claim 15 , wherein the collar includes an axial recess for receiving a torque driver.

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Classifications

  • for holes for bone plates or plate screws · CPC title

  • A61B17/17Primary

    Guides {or aligning means} for drills {, mills, pins or wires} · CPC title

  • the interlocking form comprising a thread · CPC title

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

  • for bone cerclage {(apparatus for manipulating wires or straps A61B17/8861; wires, bands or straps other than cerclage A61B17/842)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9649118B2 cover?
A system, devices and methods are provided for facilitating stabilization of periarticular fractures. The system includes a compression plate and one or more of a cerclage cable for encircling the bone and securing the compression plate to the bone, a crimp lug for securing the cable in tension relative to the bone and/or a plate, and a supplemental plate coupled to the compression plate and ad…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Biomet Cv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/1728. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 16 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).