Claims
- 1. A fracture fixation system, comprising:
a) a fracture fixation device defining at least one peg hole, said peg hole having an upper portion provided with an internal thread, and a lower portion having a substantially spherically concave surface; b) a first peg having a head and a shaft, said head including a first portion having an external thread adapted to thread with said internal thread, a second portion having a substantially spherically convex surface corresponding to said substantially spherically concave surface, and means for receiving a rotational driver; c) a second peg having a head and a shaft, said head including a first portion defining a cup and having a substantially spherically convex surface corresponding to said substantially spherically concave surface; and d) a cap having an external thread adapted to thread with said internal thread, means for receiving a rotational driver, and an element sized to be received within said cup of said second peg.
- 2. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
at least one of said substantially spherically concave surface of said device, said substantially spherically convex surface of said first peg and said substantially spherically convex surface of said second peg is provided with a relatively high coefficient of friction.
- 3. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
one of said shaft of said first peg and said shaft of said second peg is nonthreaded.
- 4. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
said fixation device is a plate device.
- 5. A fracture fixation system according to claim 4, wherein:
said plate device is a volar plate.
- 6. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
said fixation device is a nail-plate device.
- 7. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
said fixation device includes a plurality of peg holes.
- 8. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
said cup of said second peg includes a surface area, and said element of said cap includes a protuberance adapted to define a substantially small contact area relative to said surface area of said cup.
- 9. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
said a cap comprises a base and a set screw, said base includes said external thread adapted to thread with said internal thread of said at least one peg hole, an internal thread, and said means for receiving a rotational driver, and said set screw includes an external thread adapted to thread with said internal thread of said base, a second means for receiving a rotational driver, and said element.
- 10. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
said external thread of said base has a first pitch, said external thread of said set screw has a second pitch, and said first pitch is greater than said second pitch.
- 11. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
said cup of said second peg defines means for receiving a rotational driver.
- 12. A fracture fixation system according to claim 1, wherein:
said at least one peg hole includes first and second peg holes, said first peg hole defines a first axis and said second peg hole defines a second axis, wherein said first peg is coupled within said first peg hole in alignment with said first axis, and said second peg is coupled within said second peg hole at an angle relative to said second axis.
- 13. A fracture fixation system according to claim 12, wherein:
said first and second axes are parallel.
- 14. A fracture fixation system according to claim 12, wherein:
said angle is within a range of ±15° relative to said second axis.
- 15. A kit for a fracture fixation system, comprising:
a) a fracture fixation device defining at least first and second like peg holes, each said peg hole having an upper portion provided with an internal thread; b) a first peg couplable within at least said first peg hole, said first peg having a head and a shaft, said head having an external thread engagable with said internal thread, means for receiving a rotational driver; c) a second peg couplable within at least said second peg hole, said second peg having a head and a shaft; and d) a cap having an external thread that is engagable with said internal thread of said second peg hole and means for receiving a rotational driver.
- 16. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said cap includes an element for engagement with said head of said second peg to angularly fix said head of said second peg within said second peg hole
- 17. A kit according to claim 16, wherein:
said element is adapted to clamp against said head of said second peg to provide said angular fixation.
- 18. A kit according to claim 16, wherein:
said cup of said second peg includes a surface area, and said element of said cap includes a protuberance adapted to define a substantially small contact area relative to said surface area of said cup.
- 19. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said a cap comprises a base and a set screw, said base includes said external thread adapted to thread with said internal thread of said at least one peg hole, an internal thread, and said means for receiving a rotational driver, and said set screw includes an external thread adapted to thread with said internal thread of said base, a second means for receiving a rotational driver, and said element.
- 20. A kit according to claim 19, wherein:
said external thread of said base has a first pitch, said external thread of said set screw has a second pitch, and said first pitch is greater than said second pitch.
- 21. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said head of said second peg defines a cup having means for receiving a rotational driver.
- 22. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said head of said second peg defines a concave surface, and said element has a spherically-curved convex surface corresponding to said concave surface.
- 23. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said first peg hole includes a lower portion having a substantially spherically concave surface, said first peg includes a portion having a substantially spherically convex surface corresponding to said spherically concave surface, said substantially spherically concave surface and said substantially spherically convex portion intended for contact with each other.
- 24. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said shaft of said first peg is non-threaded.
- 25. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said shaft of said second peg is non-threaded.
- 26. A kit according to claim 25, wherein:
said second peg includes means for receiving a rotational driver.
- 27. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said fixation device is a plate.
- 28. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said fixation device is nail-plate.
- 29. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
when said first and second pegs are fixed within said at least first and second peg holes, said first and second pegs are collectively oriented to provide a framework for supporting fractured bone fragments, said first and second pegs of said framework defining a plurality of non-parallel axes.
- 30. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said at least first and second peg holes includes at least three peg holes closely spaced in a linear or curvilinear arrangement.
- 31. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said fixation device includes a plate portion defining said at least first and second peg holes.
- 32. A kit according to claim 31, wherein:
said plate element has a body portion and a head portion angled relative said body portion, said head portion defining said at least first and second peg holes.
- 33. A kit according to claim 31, wherein:
said fixation device also includes a nail portion extending from said plate portion.
- 34. A kit according to claim 15, wherein:
said fixation device includes at least one non-threaded screw hole.
- 35. A peg for use in a threaded peg hole in a fracture fixation device, comprising:
a head and a shaft, said head including a proximal portion having an external thread, a distal portion having a substantially spherically convex surface, and means for receiving a rotational driver.
- 36. A peg according to claim 35, wherein:
said shaft is non-threaded.
- 37. A peg system for use in a fracture fixation device, comprising:
a) a peg having a non-threaded head and a non-threaded shaft, said head defining a proximal cup provided with means for receiving a rotational driver and a distal portion having a substantially spherically convex surface; and b) a cap having an external thread, means for receiving a rotational driver, and a protuberance adapted to engage within said proximal cup of said peg.
- 38. A method of treating a bone fracture, comprising:
a) providing a fixation device having a plurality of like threaded peg holes, each of said peg holes defining an axis; b) positioning the fixation device over the bone fracture; c) drilling holes through the peg holes into the bone, wherein a first of the drilled holes is drilled substantially coaxial with the axis through a peg hole, and a second of the drilled holes is drilled at an angle relative to the axis through a peg hole; d) providing a first peg having a threaded head and a shaft; e) inserting said first peg through one of the peg holes such that the shaft of the first peg extends into the first drilled hole; f) providing a second peg and a discrete cap, said second peg having a head and a shaft, and said cap having an external thread; g) inserting the second peg through another of the peg holes such that the shaft of the second peg extends through the second drilled hole; and h) threadably engaging the cap in the other of the peg holes until a portion of the cap engages the head of the second peg.
- 39. A method according to claim 38, wherein:
said threadably engaging the cap causes clamping of the head of the second peg between the cap and the fixation device.
- 40. A method according to claim 38, wherein:
said providing said second peg and a discrete cap includes providing said second peg with a non-threaded shaft.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of both U.S. Ser. No. 10/159,611, filed May 30, 2002, and U.S. Ser. No. 10/159,612, filed May 30, 2002, which are each continuations-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/735,228, filed Dec. 12, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of both U.S. Ser. No. 09/524,058, filed Mar. 13, 2000 and U.S. Ser. No. 09/495,854, filed Feb. 1, 2000, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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