Claims
- 1. An intramedullary nail for treatment of a fracture of a bone having a medullary canal extending longitudinally, comprising:
a nail structure having a longitudinal nail body defining a distal end and a proximate end, said nail body having a dynamization opening in one of the distal end and the proximate end, said dynamization opening having a first interference receptor disposed in a wall of said dynamization opening and a second interference receptor disposed in said wall; and a window formed of a non-metal material and adapted to be inserted into said dynamization opening, said window having a window body having a first interference extending from a first surface of said window body and a second interference extending from a second surface of said window body, said first and second interferences adapted to be received in said first and second interference receptors of said dynamization opening respectively upon insertion of said window into said dynamization opening.
- 2. The intramedullary nail of claim 1, wherein the non-metal material comprises a bioresorbable material.
- 3. The intramedullary nail of claim 1, wherein the non-metal material comprises a polymer material.
- 4. The intramedullary nail of claim 1, wherein said first receptor comprises a first channel, and said second receptor comprises a second channel.
- 5. The intramedullary nail of claim 4, wherein said first and second channels each have a rectangular cross-section and said first and second interferences each include a chamfered surface extending from respective first and second surfaces.
- 6. The intramedullary nail of claim 1, wherein said first interference comprises a first rail extending a first distance from said first surface, and said second interference comprises a second rail extending a second distance from said second surface.
- 7. The intramedullary nail of claim 6, wherein said first distance is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive, and said second distance is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive.
- 8. The intramedullary nail of claim 1, wherein said first and second interference receptors are disposed on said wall diametrically opposite one another.
- 9. The intramedullary nail of claim 1, wherein said dynamization opening is dimensioned to compress said first and second interferences upon initially receiving said window in said dynamization opening and to uncompress said first and second interferences upon further insertion of said window into said dynamization opening when said first and second interferences reach said first and second interference receptors respectively.
- 10. The intramedullary nail of claim 1, wherein said nail body has a second dynamization opening in one of the other of the distal end and the proximate end, said second dynamization opening having a first interference receptor disposed in a wall of said second dynamization opening and a second interference receptor disposed in said wall; and
a second window formed of a non-metal material and adapted to be inserted into said second dynamization opening, said second window having a window body having a first interference extending from a first surface of said window body and a second interference extending from a second surface of said window body, said first and second interferences adapted to be received in said first and second interference receptors of said second dynamization opening respectively upon insertion of said second window into said second dynamization opening.
- 11. The intramedullary nail of claim 10, wherein said first receptor of said second dynamization opening comprises a first channel, and said second receptor of said second dynamization opening comprises a second channel.
- 12. The intramedullary nail of claim 11, wherein said first and second channels of said second dynamization opening each have a rectangular cross-section and said first and second interferences of said second window body each include a chamfered surface extending from respective first and second surfaces thereof.
- 13. The intramedullary nail of claim 10, wherein said first interference of said second window comprises a first rail extending a first distance from said first surface thereof, and said second interference of said second window comprises a second rail extending a second distance from said second surface thereof.
- 14. The intramedullary nail of claim 13, wherein said first distance of said first rail of said second window is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive, and said second distance of said second rail of said second window is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive.
- 15. The intramedullary nail of claim 10, wherein said first and second interference receptors of said second dynamization opening are disposed on said wall diametrically opposite one another.
- 16. The intramedullary nail of claim 10, wherein said second dynamization opening is dimensioned to compress said first and second interferences of said second window upon initially receiving said second window in said second dynamization opening and to uncompress said first and second interferences of said second window upon further insertion of said second window into said second dynamization opening when said first and second interferences of said second window reach said first and second interference receptors of said second dynamization opening respectively.
- 17. An intramedullary nail for treatment of a fracture of a bone having a medullary canal extending longitudinally, comprising:
a longitudinal nail body defining a distal end and a proximate end, said nail body having a dynamization opening extending through said nail body at one of said distal end and said proximate end essentially transverse to a longitudinal axis of said nail body, said dynamization opening defined by an oval wall, said oval wall having a first groove positioned essentially parallel to said longitudinal axis and a second groove disposed diametrically opposite said first groove and essentially parallel to said longitudinal axis; and a dynamization window formed of a non-metal material and adapted to be inserted into said dynamization opening, said window having an oval window body having a first rail extending a first distance from a first surface of said window body and a second rail extending a second distance from a second surface of said window body, said first and second rails adapted to be received in said first and second grooves of said dynamization opening respectively upon insertion of said dynamization window into said dynamization opening.
- 18. The intramedullary nail of claim 17, wherein the non-metal material comprises a bioresorbable material.
- 19. The intramedullary nail of claim 17, wherein the non-metal material comprises a polymer material.
- 20. The intramedullary nail of claim 17, wherein said first distance is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive, and said second distance is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive.
- 21. The intramedullary nail of claim 17, wherein said dynamization opening is dimensioned to compress said first and second rails upon initially receiving said dynamization window in said dynamization opening and to uncompress said first and second rails upon further insertion of said dynamization window into said dynamization opening when said first and second rails reach said first and second grooves respectively.
- 22. The intramedullary nail of claim 17, wherein said nail body has a second dynamization opening extending through said nail body at the other of said distal end and said proximate end and essentially transverse to a longitudinal axis of said nail body, said second dynamization opening defined by an oval wall, said oval wall having a first groove positioned essentially parallel to said longitudinal axis and a second groove disposed diametrically opposite said first groove and essentially parallel to said longitudinal axis; and
a second dynamization window formed of a non-metal material and adapted to be inserted into said second dynamization opening, said second window having an oval window body having a first rail extending a first distance from a first surface of said window body and a second rail extending a second distance from a second surface of said window body, said first and second rails adapted to be received in said first and second grooves of said second dynamization opening respectively upon insertion of said second dynamization window into said second dynamization opening.
- 23. The intramedullary nail of claim 22, wherein said first and second grooves of said second dynamization opening each have a rectangular cross-section and said first and second rails of said second window body each include a chamfered surface extending from respective first and second surfaces thereof.
- 24. The intramedullary nail of claim 22, wherein said first distance of said first rail of said second window is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive, and said second distance of said second rail of said second window is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive.
- 25. The intramedullary nail of claim 22, wherein said second dynamization opening is dimensioned to compress said first and second rails of said second window upon initially receiving said second window in said second dynamization opening and to uncompress said first and second interferences of said second window upon further insertion of said second window into said second dynamization opening when said first and second interferences of said second window reach said first and second grooves of said second dynamization opening respectively.
- 26. A window for a dynamization opening of an intramedullary nail comprising:
an oval body defining a top and bottom surface, a first and second side surface, and a first and second curved side; a first rail disposed on said first side and extending a first distance therefrom; and a second rail disposed on said second side and extending a second distance therefrom.
- 27. The window of claim 26, wherein said body is oval shaped.
- 28. The window of claim 26, wherein said first rail includes an angled surface extending from said first surface, and said second rail includes an angled surface extending from said second surface.
- 29. The window of claim 26, wherein said first distance is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive, and said second distance is from 0.003 inches to 0.005 inches inclusive.
- 30. The window of claim 26, wherein the body is composed of a non-metal material.
- 31. The window of claim 30, wherein the non-metal material comprises a bioresorbable material.
- 32. The window nail of claim 30, wherein the non-metal material comprises a polymer material.
- 33. The window of claim 26, wherein said body further includes a cannula.
- 34. A method of retaining bone fragments comprising the steps of:
placing a dynamization window in a dynamization opening of an intramedullary nail, the intramedullary nail having a longitudinal nail body defining a distal end and a proximate end, said dynamization opening extending through said nail body at one of said distal end and said proximate end essentially transverse to a longitudinal axis of said nail body, said dynamization opening defined by an oval wall, said oval wall having a first groove positioned essentially parallel to said longitudinal axis and a second groove disposed diametrically opposite said first groove and essentially parallel to said longitudinal axis, the dynamization window formed of a non-metal material and adapted to be inserted into said dynamization opening, said window having an oval window body having a first rail extending a first distance from a first surface of said window body and a second rail extending a second distance from a second surface of said window body, said first and second rails adapted to be received in said first and second grooves of said dynamization opening respectively upon insertion of said dynamization window into said dynamization opening; placing the intramedullary nail through the bone fragments, and inserting a bone fastener through the dynamization window.
- 35. A bone support assembly for treatment of a bone, the bone support assembly comprising:
a bone support implant formed of a non-resorbable material, said bone support implant having a first opening defined therein, said first opening having a first opening shape including a narrow portion adjacent an outer surface of said bone support implant and a wider portion more interior the bone support implant; and a first window formed of a non-metal material, said first window having outer dimensions that correspond to said first opening, said first window having a first section that mates with said narrow portion of said first opening, said first window having a second section wider than said first section that mates with said wider portion of said first opening more interior of said bone support implant, wherein said second section of said first window is wider than said narrow portion of said first opening and serves to positively secure said first window in said first opening with an interference fit.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present U.S. non-provisional patent application is a continuation-in-part and thus claims priority to and/or the benefit of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/575,764, filed May 22, 2000 and entitled Non-Metal Spacers For Intramedullary Nail, which is a continuation of PCT application number PCT/US00/09582, filed Apr. 10, 2000.
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