Claims
- 1. An orthopedic device for separating first and second bone segments, the device comprising:
a first footplate comprising:
a bone attachment portion having a bone contacting surface defining a first plane, and an actuator engaging portion; a second footplate comprising:
a bone attachment portion having a bone contacting surface defining a second plane substantially perpendicular to the first plane, and an actuator attachment portion, and an actuator having a longitudinal axis and configured and adapted to be attached to the first bone segment using the first footplate and to the second bone segment using the second footplate, wherein the second plane is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, and the actuator attachment portion lies at a predetermined distance from the second plane.
- 2. The orthopedic device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined distance is in a range from between about 1 millimeter (mm) to about 25 mm.
- 3. The orthopedic device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined distance is in a range from between about 7 mm to about 12 mm.
- 4. The orthopedic device of claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device is a distractor.
- 5. The orthopedic device of claim 1, wherein at least one footplate is deformable to allow shaping to the surface of the bone segments.
- 6. The orthopedic device of claim 1, wherein the first and second footplate bone attachment portions each have at least one hole configured to accept at least one bone screw for attaching the respective footplate to bone.
- 7. The orthopedic device of claim 6, wherein at least one footplate is made of a bioresorbable material.
- 8. The orthopedic device of claim 1, wherein the first footplate is attached to the first bone segment and the second footplate is configured and adapted to attach to a construct, the construct being mechanically coupled to the patient's teeth.
- 9. The orthopedic device of claim 1 further comprising a screw to removably fix the second footplate to the actuator, the screw having a head and a threaded portion.
- 10. The orthopedic device of claim 9, wherein the second footplate attachment portion further comprises a bore having a shoulder and the actuator further comprises a distal end having a threaded bore, and the second footplate actuator attachment portion engages the actuator, and the threaded portion of the screw is inserted through the second footplate attachment portion bore and engages the threaded bore of the actuator.
- 11. The orthopedic device of claim 1, wherein:
the actuator further comprises an advancement screw having external threading, and an outer sleeve having an axial slot and a second footplate engagement portion, the second footplate being coupled to the second footplate engagement portion; and the first footplate further comprises an actuator engaging portion having an internally threaded bore and an outer sleeve slot engaging portion, the first footplate bore interacting with the advancement screw, and the first footplate outer sleeve slot engaging portion interacting with the outer sleeve slot; wherein the advancement screw and the outer sleeve are associated such that only relative rotational movement about the longitudinal axis is permitted, such that rotation of the advancement screw causes movement of the first footplate with respect to the outer sleeve along the longitudinal axis.
- 12. The device of claim 11, wherein the first footplate is configured to attach to the maxilla and the second footplate is configured to attach to the zygoma.
- 13. The orthopedic device of claim 1, wherein the actuator has an outer surface, the actuator outer surface configured to engage a temporary alignment member for aligning the device prior to attachment to the bone segments, and further wherein the device is configured to be installed intra-orally.
- 14. The orthopedic device of claim 13, wherein the actuator outer surface comprises threads which match internal threads on the temporary alignment member.
- 15. The orthopedic device of claim 13, wherein the actuator outer surface is keyed to the temporary alignment member.
- 16. An orthopedic device for modifying the distance between first and second bone segments of a patient, the system comprising:
a first footplate for subcutaneous implantation and attachment to the first bone segment, the first footplate having bone attachment and actuator attachment portions, a second footplate for subcutaneous implantation and attachment to the second bone segment, the second footplate having bone attachment and actuator attachment portions, and an actuator having first and second ends, wherein the first footplate actuator attachment portion engages the actuator between the actuator first and second ends, and the second footplate actuator attachment portion engages the actuator substantially adjacent to or at the second end, and wherein the second footplate actuator attachment portion is configured to be removably engageable with the actuator.
- 17. The orthopedic device of claim 16, wherein the orthopedic device is a distractor.
- 18. The orthopedic device of claim 17, wherein the second footplate and the actuator are keyed to prevent rotational movement between the footplate and the actuator.
- 19. The orthopedic device of claim 17 further comprising a screw to removably fix the second footplate to the actuator, the screw having a head and a threaded portion.
- 20. The orthopedic device of claim 19, wherein the second footplate attachment portion further comprises a bore having a shoulder and the actuator further comprises a distal end having a threaded bore, the second footplate actuator attachment portion engages the actuator, and the threaded portion of the screw is inserted through the second footplate attachment portion bore and engages the threaded bore of the actuator.
- 21. The orthopedic device of claim 17, wherein the second footplate is attached to the second bone segment and the first footplate is configured and adapted to attach to a construct, the construct being mechanically coupled to the patient's teeth.
- 22. The orthopedic device of claim 16, wherein the footplates are made of a bioresorbable material, and the actuator is made of a non-bioresorbable material.
- 23. The orthopedic device of claim 16, wherein the actuator comprises:
an advancement screw having external threading, an outer sleeve having an axial slot and a second footplate engagement portion, the second footplate coupled to the second footplate engagement portion; the advancement screw and outer sleeve associated to prevent relative axial translation and to permit relative rotation between the advancement screw and the outer sleeve; and the actuator attachment portion of the first footplate having an internally threaded bore, and an outer sleeve slot engaging portion; wherein the first footplate bore interacts with the advancement screw, and the first footplate outer sleeve slot engaging portion interacts with the outer sleeve slot such that rotation of the advancement screw causes translational movement of the first footplate relative to the outer sleeve along the longitudinal axis.
- 24. A method for modifying the separation between the maxilla and zygoma of a patient comprising the steps of:
(a) making at least one incision for access to the maxilla and zygoma; (b) mechanically coupling the device of claim 1 to the maxilla and zygoma so that at least a portion of the actuator is located behind the zygoma; (c) closing the incision; (d) performing distraction osteogenesis using the device; (e) reopening the incision; (f) removing the device from the patient; and (g) closing the incisions.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein step (b) comprises providing a distractor as the device.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein step (b) further comprises attaching the first footplate of the device to a construct which is attached to one or more of the patient's teeth.
- 27. The method of claim 24, wherein step (b) further comprises attaching the first and second footplates to the maxilla and zygoma using bioresorbable bone screws.
- 28. The method of claim 24, wherein step (b) comprises attaching the second footplate to the zygoma such that the footplate bone contacting surface is in a range from between about 1 mm to about 25 mm from the actuator attachment portion.
- 29. The method of claim 24, wherein the device of claim 1 comprises first and second footplates at least a portion of which are bioresorbable and wherein step (f) comprises removing only the actuator of the device from the patient.
- 30. A method of distracting the maxilla from the zygoma of a patient comprising the steps of:
(a) making at least one incision to expose the maxilla and zygoma; (b) selecting first and second distraction assemblies comprising first and second footplates and an actuation assembly; (c) aligning the first and second distraction assemblies on the patient's maxilla and zygoma; (d) removing the first and second distraction assemblies from the patient; (e) performing an osteotomy separating the maxilla from the zygoma; (f) attaching the first and second distraction assemblies to the patient's zygoma using screws so that at least a portion of each assembly is located behind the zygoma; (g) mechanically coupling the first and second distraction assemblies to the patient's maxilla using screws; (h) closing the at least one incision, and leaving at least a portion of the distraction assembly of each device exposed; (i) performing a distraction procedure, using the distraction assemblies to increase the separation of the maxilla from the zygoma; (j) allowing time for consolidation; and (k) removing the devices from the patient.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein step (b) comprises selecting first and second distraction assemblies comprising first and second footplates made of bioresorbable material.
- 32. The method of claim 30, comprising the additional step, between steps (b) and (c) of installing first and second temporary alignment members on the first and second distraction assemblies.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein step (c) comprises aligning the first and second distraction assemblies on the patient's maxilla and zygoma using the first and second temporary alignment members;
- 34. The method of claim 30, wherein step (c) further comprises the step of installing temporary attachment screws, and step (d) further comprises the step of removing the temporary attachment screws.
- 35. The method of claim 34, comprising the additional step, between steps (d) and (e), of removing at least one of the temporary alignment members from its respective distraction assembly.
- 36. The method of claim 35, comprising the additional step, between steps (e) and (f), of attaching the at least one of the temporary alignment members to its respective distraction assembly.
- 37. The method of claim 31, wherein steps (f) and (g) comprise attaching the first and second distraction assemblies to the patient using bioresorbable bone screws.
- 38. The method of claim 30, wherein step (g) comprises attaching at least one of the first footplates to at least one construct which is mechanically coupled to one or more of the patient's teeth.
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein step (k) comprises removing the first and second actuation assemblies while leaving at least a portion of the footplates attached to the patient.
- 40. An assembly kit for an orthopedic device comprising:
(a) at least one actuation assembly having first and second ends, and a longitudinal axis; (b) a plurality of first footplates, each having a maxilla engaging portion and an actuator engaging portion, at least two of the first footplates having a different configuration; and (c) a plurality of second footplates, each having a zygoma engaging portion and an actuator engaging portion, the zygoma engaging portion configured to permit at least a portion of the actuation assembly to be located behind the zygoma, at least two of the second footplates having a different configuration; wherein at least one of the first and second footplates are interchangeably removable from the actuation assembly to allow a surgeon to build a customized device to fit the anatomy of a particular patient.
- 41. The kit of claim 40, wherein each first footplate maxilla engaging portion further comprises screw holes configured to accept bone screws, and the configuration of such screw holes is different for each first footplate.
- 42. The kit of claim 40, wherein at least two of the first footplate maxilla engaging portions comprise a different shape.
- 43. The kit of claim 40, wherein each second footplate zygoma engaging portion further comprises screw holes configured to accept bone screws, and the configuration of such screw holes is different for each second footplate.
- 44. The kit of claim 40, wherein at least two of the second footplate zygoma engaging portions further comprise a different shape.
- 45. The kit of claim 40, wherein each second footplate zygoma engaging portion is configured to permit the actuation assembly to be located behind the zygoma by a different amount.
- 46. The kit of claim 40 further comprising a screw to removably fix the second footplate to the actuator, the screw having a head and a threaded portion.
- 47. The kit of claim 40, wherein each second footplate actuator engaging portion further comprises a bore and the at least one actuator further comprises a distal end having a threaded bore, each second footplate actuator attachment portion is configured to engage the at least one actuator, and the threaded portion of the screw may be inserted through the second footplate bore to engage the threaded bore of the at least one actuator.
- 48. The kit of claim 40, further comprising a plurality of temporary alignment elements configured to be removably engageable with the at least one actuation assembly to permit in-situ alignment of the orthopedic device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/971,216 filed Oct. 3, 2001, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/237,519 filed Oct. 4, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60237519 |
Oct 2000 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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