Method and Apparatus for Repairing the Mid-Foot Region Via and Intramedullary Nail
US-2016157902-A1 · Jun 9, 2016 · US
US9943347B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9943347-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514803702-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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An orthopedic implant device and system support the fusion of bones in the medial column of the human foot. An exemplary implant uses an improved lag screw and supplemental components, including a washer plate and transverse screws which penetrate transverse through holes in the shaft of the lag screw. Additionally, a surgical procedure is described which may employ such an implant. The improved lag screw may be inserted at the plantar surface of the first metatarsal and support the fusion of, for example, the transverse tarsal joint, the cuneonavicular joint, and the tarsometatarsal joint.
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Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: 1. An orthopedic implant for midfoot arthrodesis of one or more joints comprising two or more bones which include a first metatarsal in a foot, comprising: a lag screw having a head and a shaft with one or more transverse through holes, said shaft having a core diameter and a length which is long enough to permit penetration of said two or more bones via a drilled hole; one or more transverse screws installable in the one or more transverse through holes, each transverse screw having a length sufficient to be at least partially present in a transverse through hole of said lag screw and at least partially positionable in one of said two or more bones; and a washer plate configured to fit on a plantar surface of said first metatarsal. 2. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein said washer plate includes a first hole with a diameter which is at least as large as said core diameter of said shaft and smaller than a diameter of said head such that insertion of said lag screw through said first hole and said drilled hole is such that said lag screw supplies compressive forces between said two or more bones and said washer plate. 3. The orthopedic implant of claim 2 , wherein said washer plate further comprises a second hole configured to permit installation of a screw in a diaphysis of said first metatarsal without passing a head of said screw through said second hole when said washer plate is fitted on said plantar surface of said first metatarsal, wherein the second hole is superior to the first hole. 4. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , further comprising a k-wire insertable into said drilled hole, said lag screw being cannulated to permit guidance by said k-wire during insertion into said drilled hole. 5. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein said one or more transverse through holes of said lag screw are perpendicular to said shaft. 6. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein said one or more transverse through holes are a plurality of transverse through holes and said one or more transverse screws are a plurality of transverse screws. 7. The orthopedic implant of claim 6 , wherein said plurality of transverse through holes are spaced apart from one another such that insertion of said lag screw into said drilled hole aligns at least one of said plurality of transverse screw holes with each of said two or more bones, permitting installation of at least one of said plurality of transverse screws in each of said two or more bones. 8. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein said one or more joints include a transverse tarsal joint, a cuneonavicular joint, and a tarsometatarsal joint. 9. The orthopedic implant of claim 1 , wherein the washer plate comprises a first hole and a second hole, wherein the second hole has a position displaced and at an angle with respect to the first hole such that, in a state of use by which the washer plate is fitted to a plantar surface of the first metatarsal, a center axis of the first hole is directable toward the medial cuneiform while the center axis of the second hole is directable toward the diaphysis of the first metatarsal. 10. An orthopedic surgical system for midfoot arthrodesis of one or more joints comprising two or more bones which include a first metatarsal in a foot, comprising: a lag screw having a head and a shaft with one or more transverse through holes, said shaft having a core diameter and a length which is long enough to permit penetration of said two or more bones via a drilled hole; one or more transverse screws installable in the one or more transverse through holes, each transverse screw having a length sufficient to be at least partially present in a transverse through hole of said lag screw and at least partially positionable in one of said two or more bones; a washer plate configured to fit on a plantar surface of said first metatarsal; and a guide which, when fitted to said head, identifies positions of said transverse through holes with respect to said two or more bones to permit alignment of said one or more transverse screws with said one or more transverse through holes. 11. The orthopedic surgical system of claim 10 , wherein the washer plate comprises a first hole and a second hole, wherein the second hole has a position displaced and at an angle with respect to the first hole such that, in a state of use by which the washer plate is fitted to a plantar surface of the first metatarsal, a center axis of the first hole is directable toward the medial cuneiform while the center axis of the second hole is directable toward the diaphysis of the first metatarsal.
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