Orthopedic Compression/distraction Device

Thoren; Brian Robert ;   et al.

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 14/748540 was filed with the patent office on 2015-10-15 for orthopedic compression/distraction device. The applicant listed for this patent is Wright Medical Technology, Inc.. Invention is credited to Thomas Joseph Cramer, David B. Harness, Gary W. Lowery, Daniel F. McCormick, Wesley Reed, Brian Robert Thoren.

Application Number20150289904 14/748540
Document ID /
Family ID50881771
Filed Date2015-10-15

United States Patent Application 20150289904
Kind Code A1
Thoren; Brian Robert ;   et al. October 15, 2015

ORTHOPEDIC COMPRESSION/DISTRACTION DEVICE

Abstract

An orthopedic device for compressing or distracting bone parts includes an elongated body with two arms extending transversely away from the body. One arm is a stationary arm affixed to one end of the body and a second arm is a longitudinally movable. The two arms extend from the elongated body in the same direction and parallel to each other. The orthopedic device also includes a locking sleeve hingeably connected to the outer end of each of the first and second arms by a hinge joint, where each locking sleeve is configured for lockably receiving an elongated pin using a collet and a captured collet nut.


Inventors: Thoren; Brian Robert; (Memphis, TN) ; McCormick; Daniel F.; (Memphis, TN) ; Harness; David B.; (Eads, TN) ; Reed; Wesley; (Libertyville, IL) ; Cramer; Thomas Joseph; (Gainesville, FL) ; Lowery; Gary W.; (Eads, TN)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Wright Medical Technology, Inc.

Memphis

TN

US
Family ID: 50881771
Appl. No.: 14/748540
Filed: June 24, 2015

Related U.S. Patent Documents

Application Number Filing Date Patent Number
13712300 Dec 12, 2012 9078710
14748540

Current U.S. Class: 606/86R
Current CPC Class: A61B 17/7077 20130101; A61B 17/846 20130101; A61B 17/68 20130101; A61B 2017/681 20130101
International Class: A61B 17/68 20060101 A61B017/68; A61B 17/84 20060101 A61B017/84

Claims



1. A device, comprising: a locking sleeve, including an elongate shaft defining a pin receiving bore therethrough, the elongate shaft defining a plurality of slots extending longitudinally from a first end of the elongate shaft to a first location along a length of the elongate shaft to provide a plurality of collet arms, each of the plurality of collet arms including at least one first thread integrally formed on an exterior surface of the plurality of collet arms and adjacent to the first end of the elongate shaft, at least one second thread integrally formed on an exterior surface of the collet arms and adjacent to the at least one first thread, and a thread-free zone disposed between the at least one first thread and the at least one second thread.

2. The device of claim 1, wherein the first end of the elongate shaft includes a chamfer.

3. The device of claim 2, further comprising a collet nut defining a threaded opening that is sized and configured to engage the at least one first thread and the at least one second and to deflect the plurality of collet arms.

4. The device of claim 3, wherein the collet nut includes an inner surface that is at least partially conical and is configured to engage the chamfer.

5. The device of claim 3, wherein the collet nut defines a hole defining an axis that extends perpendicular to an axis defined by the threaded opening, and wherein the hole is positioned along a length of the collet nut such that the hole is positioned along the thread-free zone of the elongate shaft of the locking sleeve when the collet nut is engaged with the locking sleeve.

6. The device of claim 5, further comprising a set screw sized and configured to be received within the hole defined by the collet nut.

7. An orthopedic device, comprising: a body having a length; a first arm coupled to a first end of the body; a second arm coupled to the body such that the second arm is movable along the length of the body; a first locking sleeve coupled to an end of the first arm; and a second locking sleeve coupled to an end of the second arm, wherein each of the first and second locking sleeves includes: an elongate shaft defining a bore therethrough and defining a plurality of slots extending longitudinally from a first end of the elongate shaft to a first location along a length of the elongate shaft to provide a plurality of collet arms, each of the plurality of collet arms including at least one first thread integrally formed on an exterior surface of the plurality of collet arms and adjacent to the first end of the elongate shaft, at least one second thread integrally formed on an exterior surface of the collet arms and adjacent to the at least one first thread, and a thread-free zone disposed between the at least one first thread and the at least one second thread.

8. The orthopedic device of claim 7, wherein the first end of the elongate shaft includes a chamfer.

9. The orthopedic device of claim 8, further comprising a collet nut defining a threaded opening that is sized and configured to engage the at least one first thread and the at least one thread and to deflect the plurality of collet arms.

10. The orthopedic device of claim 9, wherein the collet nut includes an inner surface that is at least partially conical and is configured to engage the chamfer.

11. The orthopedic device of claim 9, wherein the collet nut defines a hole defining an axis that extends perpendicular to an axis defined by the threaded opening, and wherein the hole is positioned along a length of the collet nut such that the hole is positioned along the thread-free zone of the elongate shaft of the locking sleeve when the collet nut is engaged with the locking sleeve.

12. The orthopedic device of claim 12, further comprising a set screw sized and configured to be received within the hole defined by the collet nut.

13. The orthopedic device of claim 7, wherein the body includes ratchet teeth along the length of the body, and wherein a base portion of the second arm includes a ratchet mechanism configured to engage the ratchet teeth of the body.

14. The orthopedic device of claim 13, wherein the base portion of the second arm includes a selector switch for controlling a permitted movement of the second arm relative to the body.

15. The orthopedic device of claim 13, wherein the base portion of the second arm includes a key handle for actuating the ratchet mechanism.

16. An orthopedic device, comprising: a body having a length upon which a plurality of ratchet teeth are disposed; a first arm coupled to a first end of the body; a second arm coupled to the body such that the second arm is movable along the length of the body by engaging the plurality of ratchet teeth of the body; a first locking sleeve coupled to an end of the first arm; and a second locking sleeve coupled to an end of the second arm, wherein each of the first and second locking sleeves includes: an elongate shaft defining a bore therethrough and defining a plurality of slots that extend longitudinally from a first end of the elongate shaft to a first location along a length of the elongate shaft to provide a plurality of collet arms, each of the plurality of collet arms including at least one first thread integrally formed on an exterior surface of the plurality of collet arms and adjacent to the first end of the elongate shaft, at least one second thread integrally formed on an exterior surface of the collet arms and adjacent to the at least one first thread, and a thread-free zone disposed between the at least one first thread and the at least one second thread; and a collet nut defining a threaded opening that is sized and configured to engage the at least one first thread and the at least one second thread and to deflect the plurality of collet arms.

17. The orthopedic device of claim 16, wherein the first end of the elongate shaft includes a chamfer, and wherein the collet nut includes an inner surface that is at least partially conical and is configured to engage the chamfer.

18. The orthopedic device of claim 16 wherein a base portion of the second arm includes a ratchet mechanism configured to engage the ratchet teeth of the body.

19. The orthopedic device of claim 18, wherein the base portion of the second arm includes a selector switch for controlling permitted movement of the second arm relative to the body.

20. The orthopedic device of claim 19, wherein the base portion of the second arm includes a key handle for actuating the ratchet mechanism.
Description



CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/712,300, filed Dec. 12, 2012, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] The present disclosure relates to an orthopedic device that can be used for compression or distraction of bone parts.

BACKGROUND

[0003] Orthopedic devices utilizing elongated pins as fasteners for compression or distraction of bone parts finds many uses for treating orthopedic patients. "Elongated pins" will be used herein to refer to various pins and wires, such as K-wires, used for fixating bone parts or providing anchors. Therefore, there is a continuing need for an improved orthopedic device that expands the scope and ability of the orthopedic surgeons in treating patients in a variety of conditions.

SUMMARY

[0004] According to an aspect of the present disclosure an orthopedic device that can be used for compression or distraction of bone parts is described. The orthopedic device comprises an elongated body having first and second ends, a first arm member attached to and transversely extending away from said first end and terminating at an outer end and a second arm member transversely extending away from said elongated body and having a base portion and an outer end. The base portion is configured and adapted to movably engage the elongated body allowing the second arm member to be longitudinally movable along said elongated body. Said second arm member extends from the elongated body in the same direction as the first arm member. The orthopedic device also includes a locking sleeve hingeably connected to the outer end of each of the first and second arm members by a hinge joint, wherein said each locking sleeve is configured for lockably receiving an elongated pin. The locking sleeve comprises an elongated shaft having an elongated pin receiving bore extending therethrough and a collet provided at one end of the elongated shaft. The collet comprises a plurality of collet arms provided with screw threads integrally formed on their exterior surfaces. The locking sleeve also includes a collet nut that is threadably engaged to the collet for locking an elongated pin that is received in the elongated pin receiving bore.

[0005] The screw threads on the exterior surfaces of the collet arms are interrupted with a band of thread-free zone and the collet nut is provided with one or more detents protruding into the band of thread-free zone and providing a mechanical interference that prevents the collet nut from being removed from the threaded engagement with the collet.

[0006] According to another aspect, a locking sleeve for lockably receiving an elongated pin is also disclosed. The locking sleeve comprises an elongated shaft having an elongated pin receiving bore extending therethrough, a collet provided at one end of the elongated shaft, where the collet comprises a plurality of collet arms provided with screw threads integrally formed on their exterior surfaces, and a collet nut that is threadably engaged to the collet for locking an elongated pin that is received in the elongated pin receiving bore.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0007] FIG. 1 is an orthographic view of an orthopedic device according to an aspect of the present disclosure.

[0008] FIG. 2 is another orthographic view of the orthopedic device of FIG. 1.

[0009] FIG. 3 is an exploded orthographic view of locking sleeves according to an aspect of the present disclosure.

[0010] FIG. 4 is an elevation view of the locking sleeves with the collet nut on one of the locking sleeves cross-sectioned.

[0011] FIG. 5 is an exploded orthographic view showing the threaded collet end of a locking sleeve and a collet nut where the collet nut is shown in cross-section.

[0012] FIG. 6 shows an example of a pin Spanner wrench that can be used to turn the collet nut according to one embodiment.

[0013] FIG. 7 shows a detailed view of a collet nut according to another embodiment.

[0014] The features shown in the above referenced drawings are illustrated schematically and are not intended to be drawn to scale nor are they intended to be shown in precise positional relationship. Like reference numbers indicate like elements.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0015] This description of the exemplary embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. In the description, relative terms such as "lower," "upper," "horizontal," "vertical,", "above," "below," "up," "down," "top" and "bottom" as well as derivative thereof (e.g., "horizontally," "downwardly," "upwardly," etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation. Terms concerning attachments, coupling and the like, such as "connected" and "interconnected," refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise.

[0016] FIGS. 1-2 show an orthopedic device 100 that can be used for compression or distraction of bone parts according to an aspect of the present disclosure. The orthopedic device 100 comprises an elongated body 110 having first end 10 and a second end 20. A first arm member 112 extends away from the first end 10 in a direction transverse to the elongated body 110 and terminates at an outer end 112a. The first arm member 112 can be integrally formed with the body 110 or otherwise attached to the body 110. A second arm member 111 transversely extends away from the elongated body 110 and terminates at an outer end 111a. The second arm member 111 is configured with a base portion 113 that is configured and adapted to movably engage the elongated body 110 allowing the second arm member 111 to be longitudinally movable along the elongated body.

[0017] According to one embodiment, the elongated body 110 is provided with ratchet teeth 110a along its length for engaging with the base portion 113. The base portion 113 is configured with ratcheting mechanisms that can selectably operate in compression or distraction mode. For example, the base portion 113 can be configured with a mode selector switch 117 that can be used to switch between the compression mode and the distraction mode.

[0018] The ratcheting mechanism is configured so that the selector switch 117 not only changes the direction of the base portion's movement but also changes the locking direction of the device. This allows the desired compression or distraction to be maintained once it is reached. In the compression mode, the second arm member 111 is locked from moving in the distraction direction 202 and can only move in the compression direction 201. Conversely, in the distraction mode, the second arm member 111 is locked from moving in the compression direction 201 and can only move in the distraction direction 202.

[0019] The base portion 113 also can be configured to have a neutral position for the selector switch 117 which will allow the second arm member 111 to freely move along the elongated body 110. The second arm member 111 is moved by turning a turning key handle 115 which is connected to a shaft 116 that actuates the internal mechanism of the base portion 113. The internal structure of the base portion 113, although not shown, is configured with a ratcheting mechanism utilizing a rack and pinion type gear arrangement or other suitable mechanisms known to one skilled in the art.

[0020] The elongated body 110 is provided with an appropriate mechanism for stopping the base portion 113 from sliding off the second end 20 of the elongated body 110. For example, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, a stop pin 119 provided near the second end 20 of the elongated body serves that function.

[0021] The second arm member 111 extends from the elongated body 110 in the same direction as the first arm member 112. The orthopedic device 100 also includes a locking sleeve 120 hingeably connected to the outer end 112a, 111a of each of the first and second arm members 112, 111 by a hinge joint 121, wherein each locking sleeve 120 is configured for lockably receiving an elongated pin (not shown).

[0022] The locking sleeve 120 comprises an elongated shaft 124 having an elongated pin receiving bore 127 extending therethrough. Each of the hinge joints 121 hingeably connects one locking sleeve 120 to the outer end of one of the arm members 112, 111. The hinge axes of the hinge joints 121 are coaxially aligned and represented in FIG. 1 by a hinge axis A.

[0023] According to an embodiment, the hinge joints 121 can be configured and adapted to be normally locked in a position and prevented from pivoting about the hinge axis A by a spring-loaded locking pin 112b. When the spring-loaded locking pin 112b is pressed, the hinge joint 121 is unlocked and free to pivot about the hinge axis A.

[0024] Each of the locking sleeves 120 is connected to the hinge joint 121 so that the elongated shaft 124 and thus the elongated pin receiving bore 127 is oriented transverse to the hinge axis A. The transverse orientation refers to the fact that the elongated shaft 124 and the elongated pin receiving bore 127 are at right angle to the hinge axis A.

[0025] According to an embodiment, the locking sleeve 120 further comprises a threaded collet 220 provided at one end of the elongated shaft 124 and a collet nut 122 that is threadably engaged to the threaded collet 220 for locking an elongated pin that is received in the elongated pin receiving bore 127. The threaded collet 220 comprises a plurality of collet arms 221 defining one end of the elongated pin receiving bore 127. The collet arms 221 are provided with screw threads 227 integrally formed on their exterior surfaces whereby said collet nut 122 threadably engages the collets for locking the elongated pin received in the elongated pin receiving bore 127. The integration of the screw threads 227 into the collet arms 221 allow for a low profile, compact design of the collet 220. The collet arms 221 are defined by a plurality of slots 222.

[0026] FIGS. 3-5 show detailed structures of the threaded collet 220 and the collet nut 122. As shown in the longitudinal cross-section view of the collet nut 122 in FIG. 5, the collet nut 122 is open at one end for receiving the threaded collet 220 and has an interior surface provided with screw threads 122b for threadably engaging the screw threads 227 of the collet 220. At the end opposite from the threaded collet receiving end, a through hole 122a is provided for the elongated pin received in the elongated pin receiving bore 127. The interior surface of the collet nut 122 is configured with a conical surface 122c. When the collet nut 122 is fully threaded onto the threaded collet 220, the conical surface 122c contacts the collet arms 221 and presses against the chamfered surfaces 221a of the collet arms 221 and pushes the collet arms 221 radially inwards. When an elongated pin is received in the elongated pin receiving bore 127, the threading action of the collet nut 122 causes the collet arms 221 to move radially inward and clamp onto the elongated pin and lock the elongated pin in place.

[0027] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, the screw threads 227 on the exterior surfaces of the collet arms 221 are interrupted with a band of thread-free zone 228 dividing the screw threads 227 into a lower portion 227a and an upper portion 227b as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. The collet nut 122 is provided with one or more detents 122e protruding into the band of thread-free zone 228 and thus providing a mechanical interference with the upper portion 227b of the screw threads that prevents the collet nut 122 from being removed from the threaded engagement with the collet 220. If one tries to remove the collet nut 122, the one or more detents 122e and the upper portion 227b of the screw threads would interfere with each other and prevent the collet nut 122 from being removed.

[0028] In one embodiment, the one or more detents 122e are set screws and one or more set screw receiving holes 122d are provided on the side wall of the collet nut 122. The set screw receiving holes 122d are threaded so that a set screw detents 122e can be threaded therein. During assembly of the locking sleeve 120, the collet nut 122 is threaded onto the collet 220 until the set screw receiving holes 122d align with the thread-free zone 228. Then the set screw detents 122e are threaded into the receiving holes 122d until the detents 122e protrude into the thread-free zone 228. In FIG. 4, the sectioned view of one of the collet nut 122 shows this arrangement. The detents 122e can be provided in many other forms than set screws. For example, the detents 122e can be dowel pins of appropriate length that are either press fit, welded or secured in any suitable manner into receiving holes 122d in the collet nut 122.

[0029] Generally, it is envisioned that the user can lock an elongated pin received in the elongated receiving bore 127 by tightening the collet nut 122 by hand. According to another aspect of the present disclosure, however, the collet nut 122 can be configured and adapted to accommodate a driver tool for assisting the user in turning and tightening the collet nut.

[0030] In one example, the driver tool can be a pin spanner wrench 300 shown in FIG. 6 and the collet nut is provided with one or more holes or recesses 122f (see FIGS. 1, 4 and 5) along the outer surface of the collet nut for engaging the pin 310 of the driver tool. FIG. 7 shows another embodiment of the collet nut 122 that is configured to be tightened using a cannulated driver tool (not shown) for locking/tightening the collet nut 122. The hollow tubular opening of the cannulated driver tool would accommodate the elongated pin that is positioned in the elongated pin receiving bore 127 of the locking sleeve 120. The through hole 122a of the collet nut can be configured in any variety of shapes as long as it is large enough to allow the elongated pin to pass through it. In this embodiment, the through hole 122a would be provided in a shape that matches the particular driving feature of the driver. For example, if the driver is a hex, square, or star driver, the through hole 122a would be appropriately shaped to engage the driving feature of the driver. In the example shown in FIG. 7, the through hole 122a has a hexagon shape for accommodating a hex tip driver.

[0031] As described, the orthopedic device 100 of the present disclosure is a universal device that can be used for compression or distraction of bone parts that are secured to the first and second arm members 112, 111 by elongated pins, such as K-wires, locked into the elongated pin receiving bores 127 of the locking sleeves 120. Referring to FIG. 1, after the bone parts are secured, the movable second arm member 111 can be moved in compression direction 201 or distraction direction 202 by turning the turning key handle 115.

[0032] Although the invention has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims should be construed broadly, to include other variants and embodiments of the invention, which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the invention. The scope of the invention disclosed herein is to be limited only by the following claims.

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