Claims
- 1. A drill guide comprising:
a collar frame with a collar adapted to receive a portion of an orthopedic fixation system; and a guide frame including a bore through which a fixation element of the orthopedic fixation system may be inserted, the guide frame coupled to the collar frame such that the coupling allows the guide frame and the collar frame to rotate about at least one axis relative to each other.
- 2. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the collar may be moved linearly about the portion of the orthopedic fixation system.
- 3. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the collar may be moved rotationally about the portion of the orthopedic fixation system.
- 4. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the collar may be moved linearly and rotationally about the portion of the orthopedic fixation system.
- 5. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the portion of the orthopedic fixation system is a bar.
- 6. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the collar frame and the guide frame rotate about three axes relative to each other.
- 7. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the bore may receive a drill or a depth gauge.
- 8. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the bore may receive a tissue sleeve including a channel through which a fixation element may be inserted.
- 9. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the fixation element is a half pin.
- 10. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the guide frame and the collar frame are machined from metallic material.
- 11. The drill guide of claim 1, further comprising a connector with a threaded end and a ball end;
a recess of the collar frame with internal threads adapted to receive the threaded end of the connector; an outer sphere of the guide frame adapted to receive the ball end of the connector; a fastener with a recess and a threaded end adapted to mate with internal threads in an aperture of the guide frame; and a biasing element adjacent the ball end of the connector and wherein the recess of the fastener may receive a portion of the biasing element.
- 12. The drill guide of claim 1, further comprising:
a counterbore in the collar frame for receiving a projecting stud from the guide frame; and the stud including an annular groove that tangentially contacts a retaining pin in the collar frame allowing for the relative rotation between the collar frame and the guide frame.
- 13. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the collar further comprises two bifurcated legs that engage greater than 180 degrees of the portion of the orthopedic fixation system received within the collar.
- 14. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the collar frame is made of non-metallic material.
- 15. The drill guide of claim 1, wherein the coupling is a pivot or ball joint.
- 16. The drill guide of claim 1, further comprising a tissue sleeve integrally formed in the guide frame.
- 17. A drill guide comprising:
a collar frame with a collar adapted to receive a bar of an orthopedic fixation system; a guide frame including a bore through which a fixation element of the orthopedic fixation system may be inserted, the guide frame coupled to the collar frame such that the collar frame and the guide frame may rotate about more than one axis relative to each other; a connector; a recess of the collar frame adapted to couple to a first end of the connector; and an outer sphere of the guide frame adapted to receive a second end of the connector.
- 18. The drill guide of claim 17, wherein the collar may be moved linearly about the bar.
- 19. The drill guide of claim 17, wherein the collar may be moved rotationally about the bar.
- 20. The drill guide of claim 17, wherein the collar may be moved linearly and rotationally about the bar.
- 21. The drill guide of claim 17, further comprising the collar frame adapted to receive two ball plungers such that tips of the ball plungers contact a bar of an orthopedic fixation system received in the collar.
- 22. The drill guide of claim 17, wherein the bore may receive a drill or a depth gauge.
- 23. The drill guide of claim 17, further comprising:
a fastener with a recess and a threaded end adapted to mate with internal threads in an aperture of the guide frame; and a biasing element adjacent the second end of the connector and wherein the recess of the fastener may receive a portion of the biasing element.
- 24. The drill guide of claim 23, wherein tightening the fastener adjusts tension in the biasing element, thereby affecting movement of the second end of the connector.
- 25. The drill guide of claim 17, further comprising a stabilizing means.
- 26. The drill guide of claim 25, wherein the stabilizing means is a handle extending from the guide frame.
- 27. The drill guide of claim 17, wherein the fixation element is a half pin.
- 28. The drill guide of claim 17, wherein the bore may receive a tissue sleeve including a channel through which a fixation element may be inserted.
- 29. A system for placing a fixation element of an orthopedic fixation system into a patient's bone comprising:
a drill guide comprising:
a collar frame with a collar adapted to receive a bar of the orthopedic fixation system; and a guide frame with a bore and coupled to the collar frame such that the coupling allows the collar frame and the guide frame to rotate about at least one axis relative to each other; and a tissue sleeve inserted through the bore and including a channel through which the fixation element may be inserted.
- 30. The system of claim 29, wherein the collar may be moved linearly about the bar.
- 31. The system of claim 29, wherein the collar may be moved rotationally about the bar.
- 32. The system of claim 29, wherein the collar may be moved linearly and rotationally about the bar.
- 33. The system of claim 29, wherein the tissue sleeve further comprises a handle for moving the tissue sleeve axially and rotationally within the bore of the guide frame.
- 34. The system of claim 29, wherein the collar frame and the guide frame rotate about three axes relative to each other.
- 35. In an external fixation system including at least two fixation components, at least one bar, and at least two fixation elements inserted into a patient's bone and coupled to the at least one bar by the at least two fixation components, a method of placing an additional fixation element of the external fixation system into the patient's bone comprising:
placing a drill guide onto the bar, the drill guide comprising:
a collar frame with a collar adapted to receive the bar such that the collar may be moved linearly or rotationally about the bar; a guide frame including a bore through which the additional fixation element may be inserted, the guide frame coupled to the collar frame such that the guide frame and the collar frame may rotate about at least one axis relative to each other; moving the drill guide to a desired position for insertion of the additional fixation element into the bone; inserting the additional fixation element through the bore and into the bone; removing the drill guide from the bar; and coupling the additional fixation element to the bar with an additional fixation component.
- 36. The method of claim 35, further comprising inserting a tissue sleeve into the bore and placing the additional fixation element through the tissue sleeve.
- 37. An external fixation system comprising:
a plurality of fixation components; a plurality of fixation elements, at least one of the plurality of fixation elements for use between two fixation components and at least one of the plurality of fixation elements for use between a fixation component and a patient's bone; a drill guide comprising:
a collar frame with a collar adapted to receive and to move linearly or rotationally about the at least one fixation element for use between two fixation components; a guide frame including a bore through which the at least one fixation element for use between a fixation component and a patient's bone may be inserted, the guide frame coupled to the collar frame such that the guide frame and the collar frame may rotate about at least one axis relative to each other.
- 38. The system of claim 37, wherein the collar may be moved linearly about the portion of the orthopedic fixation system.
- 39. The system of claim 37, wherein the collar may be moved rotationally about the portion of the orthopedic fixation system.
- 40. The system of claim 37, wherein the plurality of fixation elements comprises at least one bar.
- 41. The system of claim 37, wherein the plurality of fixation elements comprises at least one wire.
- 42. The system of claim 37, wherein the plurality of fixation element comprises at least one ring.
- 43. The system of claim 37, wherein the drill guide further comprises:
a connector; a recess of the collar frame adapted to couple to a first end of the connector; an outer sphere of the guide frame adapted to receive a second end of the connector; a fastener with a recess and a threaded end adapted to mate with internal threads in an aperture of the guide frame; and a biasing element adjacent the second end of the connector and wherein the recess of the fastener may receive a portion of the biasing element.
- 44. A method of treating a skeletal condition or injury using an external fixation system, the method comprising:
inserting a first fixation element into a bone; inserting a second fixation element into the bone; capturing the first fixation element in a first fixation component; capturing the second fixation element in the second fixation component; capturing a third fixation element in the first and second fixation components, forming a frame; placing a drill guide onto the third fixation element; moving the drill guide to a desired position for insertion of a fourth fixation element into the bone; inserting the fourth fixation element through a bore in the drill guide and into the bone; removing the drill guide from the third fixation element; and capturing the third and fourth fixation elements in a third fixation component.
- 45. An external fixation system comprising:
a plurality of fixation elements; a plurality of fixation components comprising:
a first capture member adapted to capture an element of an orthopedic fixation system; and a second capture member adapted to capture an element of an orthopedic fixation system and coupled to the first capture member such that the coupling allows the first capture member and the second capture member to rotate about three axes relative to each other; and a drill guide comprising:
a collar frame with a collar adapted to receive a portion of an orthopedic fixation system; and a guide frame including a bore through which an element of the orthopedic fixation system may be inserted, the guide frame coupled to the collar frame such that the coupling allows rotation in the same manner as the coupling between the first and second capture members.
- 46. The system of claim 45, wherein the collar may be moved linearly about the portion of the orthopedic fixation system.
- 47. The system of claim 45, wherein the collar may be moved rotationally about the portion of the orthopedic fixation system.
- 48. The system of claim 45, wherein first capture member is adapted to receive a bar and the second capture member is adapted to receive a pin.
- 49. The system of claim 45, wherein the collar frame is adapted to receive a bar and the guide frame is adapted to receive a pin.
- 50. The system of claim 45, further comprising a tissue sleeve that may be inserted through the bore and including a channel through which an element of an orthopedic fixation system may be inserted.
- 51. An external fixation system comprising:
a plurality of fixation elements; a plurality of fixation components comprising:
a first capture member adapted to capture an element of an orthopedic fixation system; and a second capture member adapted to capture an element of an orthopedic fixation system and coupled to the first capture member such that the coupling allows the first capture member and the second capture member to rotate about three axes relative to each other; and a drill guide comprising a collar frame and a guide frame, the guide frame coupled to the collar frame such that the coupling allows rotation in the same manner as the coupling between the first and second capture members.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/067,052, filed Feb. 4, 2002, now pending, entitled “External Fixation System,” the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10067052 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
Child |
10172654 |
Jun 2002 |
US |