Claims
- 1. A femur marrow nail for insertion between the condylii (1,2) of a knee joint having an anchoring (4) in the region of the nail tip (3), having a curvature (6) provided in the sagittal plane (5) and having a straight end piece (7) which has fastening bores (12, 13) with axes B, C for its fastening, wherein at least two fastening bores (12, 13) cross the longitudinal axis X of the end piece (7) with axes B and C at a spacing less than 70 millimeters from an end (8) of the end piece (7), and with their axes B and C penetrating a plane (10) which includes the end (8) and is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X at a distance r from the X axis in a region of 10 mm≦r≦116 mm in order to grip hard bone zones with fastening screws (15, 16) in the region of the condylii (1, 2), wherein, in a projection in the direction of the longitudinal axis X of the end piece (7), the axis C extends in an angle region 30°≦β3≦45° to the sagittal plane (5).
- 2. A femur marrow nail for insertion between the condylii (1, 2) of a knee joint having an anchoring (4) in the region of the nail tip (3), having a curvature (6) provided in the sagittal plane (5) and having a straight end piece (7) which has fastening bores (11, 12, 13) with axes A, B, C for its fastening, wherein at least one transverse fastening bore (11) crosses the longitudinal axis of the end piece (7) with an axis A at a spacing X1 from its end (8) and is perpendicular to the sagittal plane (5), wherein at least two fastening bores (12, 13) with their axes B and C penetrating a plane (10) which includes the end (8) and is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X at a distance r from the X axis in a region of 10 mm≦r≦116 mm in order to grip hard bone zones with fastening screws (15, 16) in the region of the condylii (1,2), wherein the longitudinal axis X is crossed by the axis A at a spacing of 10 mm≦X1≦18 mm, by the axis B at a spacing of 20 mm≦X2≦42 mm and by the axis C at a spacing of 30 mm≦X3≦70 mm.
- 3. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein, in a projection in the direction of the longitudinal axis X of the end piece (7), the axis B extends in an angle region 35°≦β2≦55° to the sagittal plane (5).
- 4. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein, in a projection in the direction of the longitudinal axis X of the end piece (7), the axis C extends in an angle region 30°≦β3≦45° to the sagittal plane (5).
- 5. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein the axis B forms an angle of 110≦α2≦150° relative to the longitudinal axis X.
- 6. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein the axis C forms an angle of 125≦α3≦160° relative to the longitudinal axis X.
- 7. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein the end piece (7) of the femur marrow nail has a greater diameter (18) than that portion of the femur marrow nail having a curvature provided in the sagittal plane.
- 8. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein the end piece has a form-locked connection (19, 20, 21) for a target wire (22) with bore guides in the direction of the axes A, B, and C.
- 9. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein a transition from the end piece (7) to the further marrow nail is provided with a kink (24) in the sagittal plane of less than 8° of change of direction.
- 10. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein the marrow nail is cannulated for a possible guide wire.
- 11. A femur marrow nail in accordance with claim 2, wherein the marrow nail has an elongate slot outside the end piece (7).
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority of European Patent Application No. 01810517.1, filed May 25, 2001.
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