Claims
- 1. An orthopaedic instrument for use in orthopaedic surgery, comprising:
- a body having a first opening and a second opening, said second opening being in communication with said first opening and extending transverse to said first opening;
- a first elongate member being slidingly disposed within said first opening and defining a longitudinal axis; and
- a second elongate member being threadingly engaged within said second opening, said second elongate member being offset relative to said longitudinal axis of said first elongate member and having a tip configured to engage said first elongate member and apply both a radial and tangential force to said first elongate member, thereby inhibiting movement of said first elongate member within said first opening.
- 2. The orthopaedic instrument of claim 1, wherein said instrument comprises a rotational alignment guide, and wherein said first elongate member comprises a handle and said second elongate member comprises an arm, said arm being configured to engage said handle and thereby lock said handle relative to said body.
- 3. The orthopaedic instrument of claim 1, wherein said body includes a third opening being in communication with said first opening and extending transverse to said first opening, and further comprising a third elongate member being disposed within said third opening, said third elongate member being offset relative to said longitudinal axis of said first elongate member and having a tip configured to engage said first elongate member and apply both a radial and tangential force to said first elongate member, thereby inhibiting movement of said first elongate member within said first opening.
- 4. The orthopaedic instrument of claim 3, wherein said instrument comprises a rotational alignment guide, and wherein said first elongate member comprises a handle and each of said second elongate member and said third elongate member comprise an arm, each said arm being configured to engage said handle and thereby lock said handle relative to said body.
- 5. The orthopaedic instrument of claim 1 wherein the first elongated member includes a plurality of annular grooves forming detents, said second elongated member being engageable with one of the plurality of annular grooves of the first elongated member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/369,226, filed Jan. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,540,696, entitled "INSTRUMENTATION FOR USE IN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY."
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