1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an osteotomy system and plate, as well as a method for operating the system, the plate, a drill guide and a saw guide. Osteotomy is used, in particular, to surgically divide or section bone, reposition the bone segments, and then stabilize the segments by attaching a bone plate. In certain cases, the osteotomy may be performed at an oblique angle (oblique osteotomy). Typical osteotomy procedures are used in the compression of the ulna bone and distraction of the radius bone to correct deformities of the upper extremity.
2. Description of the Related Art
Some current devices achieve compression or distraction by the use of cumbersome compression or distraction assemblies which are attached to the bone plate during the procedure, and are subsequently removed upon securing the plate to the bone. Other existing devices are capable of achieving compression of two bone segments by use of eccentrically drilled screw holes providing what is called DCP (Dynamic Compression Plate) action, but available DCP technology cannot reposition the bone segments beyond 1-2 mm.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2005/0277941 discloses a method and device for use in osteotomy, in which a plate is placed on bone segments with screws and nails. Pliers are used for compression of the bone segments by attaching one leg of the pliers to a hole in the plate and placing another leg of the pliers behind two nails or around a screw or around an additional nail. The device is cumbersome and requires a large incision since much of the device is located outside the body.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,929,247 discloses a bone compression and distraction device having an adjustment assembly with compression screws and distraction screws which pass through blocks above a plate. That device is also cumbersome and requires the blocks and screws to be placed outside of the body, once again requiring a large wound.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,705,031 discloses an osteosynthesis plate for the pressure stabilization of bone fragments or segments. The plate has a plurality of elongated slots with ramped hole sections to be placed at each of the bone segments. The ramped hole sections at each side of the plate have ramps inclined in one direction on one side and in the opposite direction on the other side of the plate. Screws are alternately tightened and loosened along the ramps for displacing and compressing the bone segments. A different plate, where the ramp arrangement is inverted is required to achieve distraction.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,552,389 shows an osteosynthetic pressure plate construction in which a plate is placed on a bone. The plate is machined with multiple tools to form slots each having a ramp on only one side. A screw is tightened in a slot in such a way that a seating surface of the head of the screw slides along the ramp and compresses the bone segments together. The slots may be formed for spherical or conical screw heads, but in each case the ramp is formed on one side of the slot only, which permits movement in only one direction.
Therefore, even those prior art devices that are not as cumbersome do not permit both compression and distraction using the same plate, but rather, require a different plate for each function.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide an osteotomy system, plate, method, drill guide and saw guide, which overcome the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and which eliminate the need for additional devices, simplifying and speeding the surgical procedure and therefore reducing patient risk, as well as decreasing medical costs. More specifically, it is preferred that the device should not be cumbersome, should be almost entirely disposed within the body, should permit one plate to perform compression or distraction, should allow screws to be easily placed in a desired location and should allow for a variety of differently shaped planes resulting in different degrees of movement when contacted by screws.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a step compression/distraction osteotomy system. Step compression/distraction is defined as sequential incremental advancement of the bone plate to either close or open the gap between the bone segments created by the osteotomy procedure. The system comprises a plurality of anchoring screws each having screw threads and a screw head as well as a plurality of advancement screws each having screw threads and a screw head with a surface defining a first angled plane. A plate has a plate body with a distal end and a proximal end. The plate body has anchoring holes formed therein for receiving the anchoring screws to fasten the plate to a first bone segment. The plate body also has a longitudinal slot formed therein and a series of advancement holes formed therein and merging into each other along the longitudinal slot. The advancement holes each have a countersunk surface forming a seat for receiving advancement screws to be screwed into a second bone segment. The countersunk surfaces each define one second angled plane facing the distal end and another second angled plane facing the proximal end wherein the surface of each second angled plane allows tangential, sliding contact by the first angled plane of an advancement screw head. The surface defining the first angled plane of the advancement screw head contacts the one second angled plane for step compression or the other second angled plane for step distraction of the first bone segment relative to the second bone segment by advancement of the plate upon one of the advancement screws being screwed into holes tapped into the second bone segment.
Although the longitudinal slot is described in connection with the preferred embodiment, it may also be omitted, if desired, and the plate may be anchored in ways other than with anchoring screws. In addition, the one second angled plane and the other second angled plane may be disposed at different angles within at least one of the countersunk surfaces and spaced apart differently, for compression and distraction by different amounts.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is also provided a step compression/distraction osteotomy plate. The plate comprises a plate body with a distal end, a proximal end, and anchoring holes for receiving anchoring screws to fasten the plate to a first bone segment. The plate body also has a longitudinal slot and a series of advancement holes merging into each other along the longitudinal slot. The advancement holes each have a countersunk surface forming a seat for receiving advancement screws having a screw head defining a first angled plane. If desired, the anchoring holes and advancement holes may be configured as slotted keyholes, as will be more fully described herebelow. The countersunk surfaces of the advancement holes each define one second angled plane facing the distal end and another second angled plane facing the proximal end, with the surface of each second angled plane of an advancement hole allowing tangential, sliding contact by the first angled plane of an advancement screw head. In particular, the one second angled plane of an advancement hole may be contacted by a first angled plane of an advancement screw head for step compression or the other second angled plane of the advancement hole may be contacted by a first angled plane of an advancement screw head for step distraction of the first bone segment relative to a second bone segment by advancement of the plate when an advancement screw is screwed into holes tapped into the second bone segment.
Once again, the longitudinal slot of the presently described preferred embodiment may be omitted, if desired, and the plate may be anchored in ways other than with anchoring screws. The one second angled plane and the other second angled plane may be disposed at different angles within at least one of the countersunk surfaces and spaced apart differently, for compression and distraction by different amounts, as mentioned above.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is additionally provided a step compression/distraction osteotomy method. In one particular embodiment, the method comprises providing a plurality of anchoring screws each having screw threads and a screw head; a plurality of advancement screws each having screw threads and a screw head with a surface defining a first angled plane; a plate having a plate body with a distal end and a proximal end; anchoring holes in the plate body for receiving the anchoring screws to fasten the plate to a first bone segment, a longitudinal slot in the plate body and a series of advancement holes in the plate body merging into each other along the longitudinal slot. The advancement holes each have a countersunk surface defining one second angled plane facing the distal end and another second angled plane facing the proximal end, wherein the surface of each second angled plane allows tangential, sliding contact by the first angled plane of an advancement screw head. The one second angled plane of an advancement hole is contacted by the first angled plane of an advancement screw head for step compression or the other second angled plane of the advancement hole is contacted by the first angled plane of an advancement screw head for step distraction of the first bone segment relative to the second bone segment by advancement of the plate upon tightening one of the advancement screws into holes tapped into the second bone segment.
As with the system and the plate, the method can be performed by omitting the longitudinal slot and anchoring the plate by means other than anchoring screws. Additionally, it should be understood that the second angled planes of the advancement holes may be angled differently and/or differently spaced apart for effecting compression and distraction over different distances.
In one particular preferred embodiment of the aforementioned invention, the first angled plane of the advancement screw or other advancement mechanism may be achieved by use of a screw head which incorporates an inclined undersurface (for example: conical, spherical, oval or aspherical), herein referred to as advancement screws. In such an embodiment, the advancement feature of the plate body may include one or more corresponding countersunk holes, herein referred to as advancement holes, having a surface that define one or more second angled planes that allow tangential, sliding contact by the first angled plane of the advancement screw and forms a seat for receiving the head of the fully seated advancement screw.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, a plurality of advancement screws are sequentially tightened and loosened along the slot for continuing the step compression/distraction of the first bone segment relative to the second bone segment.
In accordance with one particular embodiment of the invention, one of the advancement screws may be tightened into the second bone segment to remain as an anchoring screw after a desired amount of compression/distraction is achieved.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, at least one additional anchoring screw is tightened through an additional anchoring hole in the plate in the vicinity of the advancement holes and remains in the second bone segment as an anchoring screw.
In accordance with an additional embodiment of the invention, an anchoring screw may be tightened through a multi-angle screw hole in the plate body and through the second bone segment into the first bone segment after a desired amount of compression has been achieved. This is particularly useful in an oblique osteotomy where the screw placed through the multi-angle screw hole traverses both bone segments and aids in stabilization of the bone segments.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention a drill guide may be used to drill eccentrical tap holes for the advancement screws. This drill guide can be used for compression or distraction osteotomy, but is preferably used in distraction osteotomy, where the surgeon may make one free handed cut of the bone to be distracted without the use of a saw guide.
In another embodiment of the invention, there is provided a drill guide for a step compression/distraction osteotomy plate comprising a head having at least one drill guide hole formed therethrough for guiding a drill bit through the osteotomy plate and into a bone segment. In the present embodiment, at least one locating protrusion projects from the drill guide head for engaging an advancement hole in the osteotomy plate.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, there is provided a drill guide wherein at least one drill guide hole is off-center in the head for eccentrically drilling tap holes for bone advancement screws, or wherein the at least one drill guide hole is two or three drill guide holes, and the at least one locating protrusion is two or three locating protrusions each for engaging in a separate advancement hole in the osteotomy plate.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, a handle is connected to the head of the drill guide.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, a directional indicator may be disposed on the head of the drill guide.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention, a saw guide may be used to assist in cutting the bone and in drilling eccentrical tap holes for receiving the advancement screws. This saw guide may be used for compression or distraction osteotomy, but is preferably used for compression osteotomy, where the surgeon needs to make two substantially parallel cuts to the bone to be distracted. The substantially parallel cuts may be substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bone to be distracted or they may be oblique to such axis.
In accordance with another embodiment of an osteotomy system of the present invention, there is provided a saw guide for a step compression/distraction osteotomy plate, wherein the saw guide comprises an elongated body with a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, a center portion defining a first cutting plane, an adjustable plate defining a second cutting plane substantially parallel to the first cutting plane and an adjustment screw that threadably engages a threaded hole in the adjustable plate, while freely rotating within non-threaded holes provided at each end of a center portion of the saw guide. In the instant embodiment, turning a knob in the adjustment screw displaces the adjustable plate within the center portion of the saw guide along the longitudinal axis of the elongated body of the saw guide in such a way that the separation between the first cutting plane and the second cutting plane can be adjusted by the surgeon to the desired length of bone to be cut. If desired, a marking scale may be provided in the central body portion to indicate the separation between the first cutting plane and the second cutting plane.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the saw guide may be provided such that the first cutting plane in the center portion of the saw guide and the second cutting plane in the adjustable plate are substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the saw guide. Alternatively, or in addition to, the saw guide may be provided such that the first cutting plane in the center portion of the saw guide and the second cutting plane in the adjustable plate are oblique to the longitudinal axis of the saw guide. The angle formed between both cutting planes and the longitudinal axis of the saw guide may be any angle in the range of 30 degrees to 90 degrees (i.e., perpendicular) but, preferably, 45 degrees.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention, a saw guide is provided which includes a slotted keyhole at each of the distal end portion and the proximal end portion of the saw guide body. As used herein, the term “slotted keyhole” denotes an elongated hole or slot, wherein the opening at a first end is dimensioned to be larger than the opening at the second, opposite end, such that the head of a screw may freely pass through the first end opening, but not through the second end opening. The hole or slot is dimensioned to permit the screw's shaft to move freely from one end of the slot to the opposite end.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, there is provided a saw guide wherein the distal end portion of the saw guide includes at least one hole, in addition to the slotted keyhole, for receiving an anchoring screw. The saw guide of the present embodiment may additionally include, at its proximal end portion, at least two further holes serving as drill guides for eccentrically drilling tap holes in the bone for receiving advancement screws.
The osteotomy system of one particular embodiment of the present invention utilizes a combination step compression/distraction osteotomy plate including several advancement holes that may partially merge onto each other, in series, along a longitudinal slot on the plate. An osteotomy, creating two bone segments, may be performed by the surgeon free handed or, alternatively, with the aid of a saw guide. Tap holes for the advancement bone screws are drilled eccentrically using a drill guide or the saw guide. After fixing one end of the plate to a first bone segment an incremental advancement is obtained as the advancement screws are tightened and loosened sequentially into a second bone segment. In this manner, it is possible to advance the plate on the bone a large distance, compressing or distracting the bone segments. One of these advancement screws can remain as an anchoring screw after the bone translation is finished. The present system and method of allowing compression and/or distraction of an osteotomy facilitates the use of a smaller incision and reduces the number of procedural steps, time, and instruments that the procedure requires.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is provided a further embodiment of a step compression/distraction osteotomy system, comprising at least one wedge having a surface defining a first angled plane, and a plate having a distal end, a proximal end and first and second plate body portions sliding on one another. One of the plate body portions has at least one inclined surface facing the distal end and defining one second angled plane and at least one inclined surface facing the proximal end and defining another second angled plane, such second angled planes allowing tangential, sliding contact by the first angled plane. At least one advancement screw is provided for tightening the first angled plane against the one second angled plane for compression or against the other second angled plane for distraction of a bone segment attached to one of the plate body portions relative to another bone segment attached to the other of the plate body portions.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, at least two wedges are provided, each having a surface defining a first angled plane, for engaging a plurality of second angled planes on the osteotomy plate.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, the first and second plate body portions have extensions sliding on one another and bases attached to the bone segments, and the second angled planes are on one of the extensions.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the one second angled plane and the other second angled plane can be disposed at different angles for compression and distraction by different amounts.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the one plate body portion is T-shaped and the at least one advancement screw is two advancement screws each disposed on a respective side of a leg of the T-shaped plate body portion. The advancement screws can be screwed into pre-drilled, tapped holes in the other plate body or into the bone.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the one plate body portion has two legs defining a slot therebetween through which the at least one advancement screw passes. The advancement screws can be screwed into pre-drilled, tapped holes in the other plate body or into the bone.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in an osteotomy system, plate, method, drill guide and saw guide, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
As mentioned above, the step plate functions by alternating advancement of a first angled plane in the screw head onto a corresponding second angled plane in the plate. Other second angled planes are arrayed to permit a sequence of advancements. In the preferred embodiment, as is illustrated in
However, according to the invention, the distance between the holes 12-17 may be varied and the angle of the surfaces 30 may be varied from hole to hole and within one hole as indicated dotted in 30′. In this way, different locations for the screws as well as different advancement distances provided by the angle of the surfaces 30 or 30′ may be chosen. Additionally, since portions of the surfaces 30 or 30′ of each hole face both the distal 2′ and proximal 2″ ends of the plate 1, each hole 12-17 can be used for compression and/or distraction of the bone segments through the use of one multi-function plate. These features give the surgeon a choice of advancement distance, advancement direction and screw location in one single plate. If needed, a screw can also be used for distraction of part of a distance advanced by compression, or vice-versa. Furthermore, the provision of the continuous slot 18 makes movement of the plate past a screw possible without removing the screw completely from the tap hole in the bone, which is advantageous in reducing surgical procedure times.
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The plate 1, along with the bone segment 20, is advanced in a bone movement direction Z by alternately securing the plate to the bone segment 21 with the first advancement screw A, the second advancement screw B and the third advancement screw C. The locations of the screws B and C, relative to the first screw A, and relative to the countersunk surfaces 30 of the holes 12-17 in the plate 1, are critical to permit advancement, which is why the drill guides 32, 40 (
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It is understood, that the sequence of steps described above may be carried out in reverse to perform distraction, that is, separation of the bone segments. It is also understood, as mentioned above and seen in
FIGS. 19 and 20-21 illustrate second and third embodiments of a step compression/distraction osteotomy plate 51 according to the invention, which is screwed to the bone segments 20, 21 and has a distal end 51′ and a proximal end 51″. The plate 51 includes a first plate body portion 52 and a second plate body portion 53. Both plate body portions 52, 53 have concave lower surfaces 54 resting on the bone segments.
The first plate body portion 52 has anchoring screw holes 57, 58 and the second plate body portion 53 has anchoring screw holes 55, 56. The first and second plate body portions 52, 53 have respective first and second bases 52′, 53′ and first and second extensions 61, 62, as is best seen in
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If step compression is desired, the wedges 67, 68 are reversed and the first angled planes 71, 72 of the wedges are placed at the top of the second angled planes 65, so that tightening of the screws will move the second plate body portion 53 and the bone segment 20 to the left. Of course, the wedges and planes may be dimensioned to provide compression/distraction of more or less than 1 mm. In addition, the angles of the first angled planes 71, 72 of the wedges and the angles of the second angled planes 64, 65 may be varied as seen by dotted lines 64′ and 65′ so as to vary the compression and distraction distances. It is also possible to provide a surface 64 and a surface 65′ on two sides of a single crest or a surface 64′ and a surface 65 on two sides of a single crest, so that different compression and distraction distances are covered by using either side of a single crest.
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Additionally, as discussed elsewhere herein, the saw guide 100 of the instant embodiment is provided with slotted keyholes 109, 110, which may be provided in the distal end portion 102 and the proximal end portion 103 of the body of the saw guide 100. Each of the slotted keyholes 109, 110 defines an elongated hole or “slot”, wherein the width of the opening through the slot is greater at one end of the slot than at the other. In this way the slot is shaped as a “keyhole”, wherein the wider opening of the slot is dimensioned to permit the head of a screw to pass freely therethrough, while the smaller opening does not. In this way, the keyhole 109, 110 can accept the head of a screw therethrough at one end, but entrap the screw in the narrower opening of the slot. The slot, itself, is desirably dimensioned to permit the screw shaft to freely travel the length of the slot 109, 110.
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The present application claims priority to the co-pending Provisional Patent Application No. 61/042,423, filed on Apr. 4, 2008 and entitled “Compression/Distraction Osteotomy System, Plate, Method and Drill Guide”, which application is being incorporated herein, by reference, in its entirety.
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61042423 | Apr 2008 | US |