Surgical bending instrument
US-2016235460-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US9855036B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9855036-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414540351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A staple comprising: a bridge configured to be elastically stretchable; a first leg connected to said bridge and configured to be elastically bendable; and a second leg connected to said bridge and configured to be elastically bendable; said first and second legs being connected to said bridge so that they are angled toward one another when they are in an unstrained state; such that when said bridge is elastically strained into an elongated condition, and said first and second legs are elastically strained so that they extend substantially parallel to one another, and said first and second legs are disposed in appropriate holes on opposing sides of a fracture line, and when the strain on said staple is thereafter released, compression will be provided across the fracture line by both said bridge and said first and second legs.
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What is claimed is: 1. A staple comprising: a malleable bridge configured to be inelastically deformed; a first leg connected to said bridge and configured to be elastically bendable; and a second leg connected to said bridge and configured to be elastically bendable; said first and second legs being connected to said bridge so that they are angled toward one another when they are in an unstrained state, wherein said bridge and said first and second legs are integrally formed out of a single piece of shape memory material so as to form a monolithic staple, wherein said shape memory material is processed so that said bridge is fully annealed Nitinol or martensitic Nitinol with an austenite start temperature greater than body temperature, and said first and second legs are austenite but capable of forming stress-induced martensite, such that when said bridge is inelastically deformed, and said first and second legs are elastically strained so that they extend substantially parallel to one another, and said first and second legs are disposed in appropriate holes on opposing sides of a fracture line, and when the strain on said staple is thereafter released, compression will be provided across the fracture line by said first and second legs. 2. The staple according to claim 1 wherein said bridge may be inelastically deformed to substantially match a surface profile of one or more structures of bone that have been re-approximated. 3. The staple according to claim 1 wherein said shape memory material comprises Nitinol. 4. The staple according to claim 1 wherein said first leg is connected to said bridge by a first hinge and said second leg is connected to said bridge by a second hinge, and further wherein said first and second hinges are elastically deformable. 5. The staple according to claim 1 wherein said staple comprises more than two legs. 6. The staple according to claim 1 wherein said bridge has a convex configuration prior to implantation. 7. The staple according to claim 1 wherein a bending device is used to bend said bridge of said staple and a delivery device is used to bend said legs of said staple, and insert said staple across the fracture line, and further wherein said staple, said bending device and said delivery device are packaged as a sterilized kit. 8. The staple according to claim 1 wherein a single device is used to bend said bridge of said staple and to bend said legs of said staple and insert said staple across the fracture line, and further wherein said staple and said single device are packaged as a sterilized kit. 9. A method for providing compression across a fracture line, the method comprising: providing a staple comprising: a malleable bridge configured to be inelastically deformed; a first leg connected to said bridge and configured to be elastically bendable; and a second leg connected to said bridge and configured to be elastically bendable; said first and second legs being connected to said bridge so that they are angled toward one another when they are in an unstrained state; inelastically deforming said bridge, and elastically straining said first and second legs parallel to one another; inserting said first and second legs in appropriate holes on opposing sides of a fracture line; and releasing the strain on said staple so that compression is provided across the fracture line by said first and second legs. 10. The method according to claim 9 wherein said bridge is inelastically deformed so as to substantially match a surface profile of a bone. 11. The method according to claim 9 wherein said bridge and said first and second legs are integrally formed out of a single piece of shape memory material so as to form a monolithic staple. 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein said shape memory material comprises Nitinol. 13. The method according to claim 11 wherein said shape memory material is processed so that said bridge is fully annealed Nitinol or martensitic Nitinol with an austenite start temperature greater than body temperature, and said first and second legs are austenite but capable of forming stress-induced martensite. 14. The method according to claim 11 wherein said first leg is connected to said bridge by a first hinge and said second leg is connected to said bridge by a second hinge, and further wherein said first and second hinges are elastically deformable. 15. The method according to claim 9 wherein said staple comprises more than two legs. 16. The method according to claim 9 wherein a bending device is used to bend said bridge of said staple and a delivery device is used to bend said legs of said staple, and insert staple across a fracture line, and further wherein said staple, said bending device and said delivery device are packaged as a sterilized kit. 17. The method according to claim 9 wherein a single device is used to bend said bridge of said staple and to bend said legs of said staple and insert said staple across the fracture line, and further wherein said staple and said single device are packaged as a sterilized kit.
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