WO1997020514A1 - Bone fixation device and method - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an internal bone fixation apparatus and method, and particularly to an improved bone fixation plate and stabilization pins and a method for reconstructing bone fractures using this fixation system.
- Bone fixation plates are typically constructed of a suitable reasonably rigid metal, such as stainless steel or titanium alloy. Plates constructed from graphite material, methyl methacrylate or polyglycolic acid compounds may also be utilized. These fixation plates are usually somewhat arcuate and may be bent into a shape that conforms to the surface ofthe bone to which it is attached. In this way, the plate may closely fit the outside curvature of human bones.
- the fixation plate also includes openings or apertures through which attachment screws fixedly mount the plate to the bone segments. Typically, the apertures are countersunk so that the heads ofthe screws are flush with the plate and therefore nest in the countersunk apertures ofthe fixation plate.
- Attachment of a fixation plate to a patient's bone is accomplished by reducing or positioning the fracture fragments and maintaining a fixed position while the plate is fixed to the bone using specially designed bone clamps.
- reducing or reduction refers to the procedure where two or more bone fragments are brought back into their normal positions. This requires circumferential dissection of at least some portions ofthe bone to accommodate such specially designed bone clamps.
- the use of these clamps in a manner described above may lead to a loss of reduction or displacement ofthe intended position ofthe fracture or the plate.
- the clamps may sometimes interfere with the optimal placement ofthe plate.
- the bone plate may be initially fastened to each ofthe bone segments with screws placed in holes drilled into the bone.
- the above described technique may lead to problems. For example, during the operation, X-rays may be necessary to confirm an adequate reduction and satisfactory positioning ofthe fracture. If the surgeon determines that further adjustments are necessary, the clamps or screws which have been placed to secure the plate must be removed. Accordingly, it is common that some ofthe bone clamps or screws are removed, including those clamping the fixation plate in position in order to check the position ofthe plate and bone segments and make slight adjustments.
- the screws fastening the plate to the bone segments are loosened or removed, and the plate is repositioned and refastened with screws to the bone segment. This procedure is repeated until position ofthe plate and the bone segments are satisfactory.
- Repositioning ofthe plate in accordance with the above-described method may cause loss of reduction or require additional stripping ofthe bone and compromise ofthe blood supply.
- repositioning may require removal and replacement ofthe screws in new holes. This repositioning further weakens the bone and may compromise the screw fixation. Holes that are close to each other, may coalesce into a larger caliber hole and prevent a firm purchase of the screw. This may lead to suboptimal positioning of the bone and hardware or compromised and weakened fixation.
- Another object ofthe invention is to provide a fixation system which substantially facilitates repositioning ofthe fixation plate and furthermore substantially eliminates unnecessary screw holes.
- a further object ofthe invention is to provide a bone fixation plate having an array of first apertures for receiving screws to fasten the plate to the bone fragments of the fractured bone and an array of second apertures for receiving fixation pins for temporarily securing the plate to the bone.
- the present invention is directed to an internal fixation plate and fixation pins.
- the fixation plates are provided with a first array of apertures for receiving screws to fasten the plate to the bone segments of a fractured bone.
- the fixation plates are also provided with a second array of additional apertures for receiving bone tacks, or screws, or pins, or the like, having a smaller diameter than the screws used with the first array of apertures.
- the fixation plate is attached to the fractured bone segments by placing the plate on the exposed surface of the fracture and temporarily securing it to the bone with pins, which may be threaded and beveled, to compress the plate and bone.
- the fracture may thus be assembled in a piece-by- piece fashion and X-rays may then be obtained.
- the plate and bone fragments may be individually adjusted as needed without having to disrupt the entire assembly.
- the pins may be selectively removed and replaced to permit repositioning of the bone fragments and/or plate until the proper position is obtained.
- the pins are configured such that they may be repositioned repeatedly without compromising the integrity ofthe bone and the placement of larger screws. The larger screws may be then placed to permanently secure the plate and bone.
- FIGs. 1 A - 1 D illustrate plan views of bone fixation plates in accordance with the presently preferred embodiment ofthe invention
- Figs. IE and IF illustrate plan views of a bone fixation plate in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention
- Fig. IG is a sectional view taken along section A-A of Figs. 1 A- ID of the presently preferred embodiment of the bone fixation plate;
- Fig. IH is a sectional view taken along section A - A of Figs. IE and IF;
- Figs. 2 A and 2B are side views, taken 90 degrees from each other, ofthe wire tack used with the fixation plates of Figs. 1 A - IH;
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view ofthe fixation plate of Fig. IA shown attached by the wire tack shown in Figs. 2A and 2B to two segments of a bone;
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along section A-A of Fig. 3 of the fixation plate attached to the bone by the wire tacks.
- Fixation plate 10 is formed preferably as a rigid plate, such as a metal plate constructed of stainless steel or titanium alloy.
- the fixation plate may be fabricated out of a graphite material, methyl methacrylate, resin, or bioabsorbable polyglycolic acid, and therefore the invention is not limited in scope in this respect.
- An array of apertures 12 for receiving shanks 60 of respective threaded fasteners, such as bone screws 56 (Fig. 4) are provided in the fixation plate.
- apertures 12 are provided with countersunk regions 14 to receive heads 62 of bone screws 56. Underside 64 of head 62 corresponds with the countersunk regions 14 so that screws 56 nest within the fixation plate 10 (Fig. 4).
- the fixation plate is provided with a width between about 0.35 and 0.40 inches, and a thickness between about 0.04 and 0.20 inches.
- the length ofthe plate depends on the ultimate use for which the plate is intended and may be between about 1.4 and 10.0 inches.
- the number of apertures 12 that are provided depends on the length of plate 10. For example, the number of apertures may vary between three apertures for a typically short plate and sixteen apertures for a typically long plate, although the invention is not limited in scope in this respect.
- apertures 12 are arranged in a row or array centered along the length of plate 10, although the invention is not limited in scope to such an arrangement.
- Fig. 1 A illustrates apertures 12 with an oval shape having a length (along the length of plate 10) slightly larger than their width (across the width of plate 10).
- the invention is not limited in scope in this respect and apertures with various shapes may be employed.
- minor adjustments of the plate may be facilitated after attachment to the screws.
- the length of apertures may typically range between about 0.190 and 0.420 inches and the width of apertures may typically range between about 0.160 and 0.270 inches, for the majority of applications. Referring to Figs.
- surface 16 of plate 10 is a concave surface to conform to the curve of he bone surface.
- the plate illustrated in Figs. IA -ID and IG may form an arch about 100 degrees for use with smaller bones such as metacarpal, whereas the plates shown in Figs. IE, IF and IH may have less of an arch for use with larger bones such as the ulna or tibia.
- the size (length, width and thickness) of plate 10 may depend at least upon its ultimate purpose, as the size will be greater for larger bones than for smaller ones.
- the plate shown in Figs. IE and IF may employ chamfer surfaces 18 to form a smooth transition from the screw head to the edge ofthe plate. Additionally, as shown in Figs. IE and IF, sections of reduced width 20 may be provided in order to concentrate bending ofthe plate at section 20, and away from screw apertures 12.
- Each ofthe plates shown in Figs. 1 A -IH include an array of tack apertures
- apertures 22 may be disposed in an array centered along the length ofthe plate.
- apertures 22 may be staggered at the edges or positioned along the length at the edges ofthe plate . While the particular configuration ofthe array of tack apertures 22 is not important, it is preferred that the arrangement be such as to permit fastening ofthe plate by tacks through such tack apertures. It is also preferred that the tack apertures be positioned approximately evenly between apertures 12 along the length ofthe plate. If desired, a region 24 on each plate
- FIG. 1 A-1D may be left void of any apertures to permit inclusion ofthe part identification.
- Tack 30 is provided with a threaded portion 32 which is tapered towards its sharp needle point 34 forming chisel edge 36.
- Threaded portion 32 of tack 30 forms threads having a major diameter of about 0.05 inches and a minor diameter of about 0.03 inches and may conveniently have 56 threads per inch, thereby providing good gripping ofthe bone material to which it is to be attached.
- Tack 32 is also provided with a chisel section 36 and needle point 34 to facilitate entry ofthe tack into the bone.
- tack 32 is provided with a handle 38 which has a diameter of about 0.8 inches, forming a tapering portion 40 between the handle 38 and the threaded portion.
- the threaded portion ofthe needle has a length of between about 0.4 and 0.8 inches (depending on intended use), and the handle has a length of approximately 3.35 inches.
- the invention is not limited in scope to the particular shape or dimensions discussed above.
- a fractured bone which is somewhat cylindrical in shape, has a diaphyseal fracture 50 separating the bone into bone segments 52 and 54.
- Fixation plate 10 is to be mounted to the bone across the fracture.
- the bone segments and plate 10 are positioned across the fracture.
- the bone segments and plate may be clamped into position or the bone clamps may be omitted with the plate being attached to the bone segments using only the tacks.
- threaded portions 32 of tacks 30 are inserted into selected apertures 22 of plate 10 on each side of the fracture.
- the chisel edges 36 engage the bone surface to permit the tacks to be threaded into the bone segments on clockwise rotation ofthe tack.
- the tacks are threaded into the bone until surfaces 40 on the tacks seat into apertures 22 of plate 10 and bears against the plate to temporarily attach plate 10 against the bone surface.
- plate 10 is temporarily attached to the bone segments without the use of bone screws. If bone clamps are used to clamp the bone segments and plate, a number ofthe bone clamps may be removed as deemed appropriate to inspect the position ofthe bone segments and plate.
- repositioning is accomplished simply by removing selected tacks 30, and adjusting the position of the fixation plate and the bone segments with respect to each other, and reattaching the plate with tacks 30.
- Bone screws 56 are threaded into the bone segments through apertures 22 to fasten plate 10 securely to the bone segments when the position of the bone segments and plate 10 are satisfactory. As shown in Fig. 4, the heads of screws 56 are arranged to be received in the recesses formed by counter-sunk regions 14. Conveniently, screws 56 may be self-tapping screws. Upon completion ofthe assembly of the plate to the bone segments with screws 56, w re tac s 30 are remove .
- a fixation plate such as those illustrated in Figs. 1 A-1H is mounted to the first bone fragment of comminuted fracture.
- the first bone segment and the plate are attached together using the tacks illustrated in Fig. 2.
- a second bone segment is then placed near the first bone segment in order to substantially reduce the fragments.
- a second set of tacks such as those illustrated in Fig. 2 are then used to attach the plate to the second bone fragment.
- a third bone segment is placed near the second bone segment in order to substantially reduce the fragments.
- a third set of tacks such as those illustrated in Fig.
- the present invention thus provides an effective technique for fastening fixation plates to bone segments without significantly damaging the bone.
- the fixation plate By temporarily attaching the fixation plate to the bone segments it is possible to substantially eliminate any damage to the bone at the regions where the screws are to fasten the plate to the bone, in accordance with the present invention.
- the plate and/or the bone segments may be repositioned to the satisfaction of the surgeon without damaging the regions where the screws will fasten the plate to the bone.
- Each screw fastening the fixation plate to the bone is fastened to the bone once, so the screws may be reliably set into the bone to secure the plate to the bone.
- the screws are not removed from or inserted to the bone during repositioning of the plate, thereby avoiding difficulties with weakened bone structure and poor sccurance of the fastening screws to the bone.
- fixation system may be used alone, or in combination with other fixation systems, such as fixation screws, Kirschner wires and/or intraosseous wire. If the bone is fractured into three or more segments, the fixation plate according to the present invention may be fastened to each ofthe bone segments, or to fewer than all segments, with reliance on other fixation techniques to fix the position of other segments, as well known in the art. In given circumstances it may be desirable to employ a plurality of fixation plates to fix the bone position.
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