Claims
- 1. A drill jig adapted for use in aligning at least one drill guide with a transverse bone-screw hole in an intramedullary nail that is adapted to be installed in a fractured bone, wherein the intramedullary nail has (i) a proximal-end portion for selective jig attachment and (ii) a straight distally extending portion having said bone-screw hole;
- said jig comprising an elongate guide bar and a bar-positioning handle having means adapted for keyed selective connection to the nail such that said handle extends transversely of the nail and positions said guide bar parallel to said straight distally extending portion; a distal formation carried by said guide bar and having first and second guide bores adapted for alignment perpendicular to the nail when in keyed connection to said handle; said first guide bore being adapted for drill-guide alignment with the axis of the transverse bone-screw hole of the intramedullary nail when the nail is in keyed connection to said handle, thereby defining a first geometric plane which includes the drill-guide axis and the straight distally extending portion of the nail; said second guide bore defining with the straight distally extending portion of the nail a second geometric plane which is perpendicular to said first plane; and
- a contact-rod assembly removably mounted to said second guide bore, said assembly including a distal rod end adapted for adjustable calibrating displacement into contact with the key-connected nail, said assembly further including settable means for retaining a calibrated displacement such that upon remounting after removal of said assembly, the calibrated displacement of said rod end is reestablished with respect to the drill jig, whereby reestablishment of rod-end contact with the key-connected nail will automatically determine a reestablished alignment of the drill-guide with the bone-screw hole of the key-connected intramedullary nail.
- 2. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said first and second guide bores are in separate spaced parallel geometric planes which are perpendicular to the elongate direction of said guide bar.
- 3. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said first guide bore for drill-guide alignment with the bone-screw hole of the key-connected intramedullary nail is one of two spaced parallel first guide bores, wherein the axes of both of said spaced parallel first guide bores are in a single geometric plane which is adapted also to include the axis of the straight distally extending portion of the key-connected intramedullary nail, and wherein the spacing between said first guide bores conforms to the spacing between bone-screw holes of the key-connected intramedullary nail.
- 4. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which the distal formation carried by said guide bar includes an outrigger removably mounted to said guide bar.
- 5. A drill jig according to claim 4 in which said guide bar includes a clamp block removably clamped to an integral remainder portion of said guide bar, said abutting faces of said clamp block and remainder portion having complementary elongate recesses defining said first guide bore.
- 6. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said guide bar is longitudinally guided by said handle, and clamping means for securing the longitudinal position of said guide bar relative to said nail when said first guide bore is in alignment with the transverse bone-screw hole of the key-connected intramedullary nail.
- 7. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said contact-rod assembly comprises an elongate contact rod having said distal rod end and adapted for adjustably positionable guidance by said second guide bore, and releasably lockable abutment collar means carried by said contact rod for setting a calibrated position of collar abutment with said jig structure when said rod end is in contact with the key-connected intramedullary nail and when said first guide bore is in alignment with the transverse bone-screw hole of the key-connected intramedullary nail.
- 8. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said contact-rod assembly comprises an elongate contact rod having said distal rod end and having a proximally extending length of generally elliptical section, adapted for coaction with a locking bore of generally elliptical section, and manually operable means at the opposite end of said contact rod for partial rotation of said contact rod with respect to said locking bore, to releasably secure a calibrated position of said rod end when said rod end is in contact with the key-connected intramedullary nail and when said first guide bore is in alignment with the transverse bone-screw hole of the key-connected intramedullary nail.
- 9. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said contact-rod assembly comprises an elongate contact rod having said distal rod end, and sleeve means having releasably lockable retention in said second guide bore, and manually operable threaded means coacting between said sleeve and a proximal portion of said contact rod.
- 10. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said contact-rod assembly comprises an elongate contact rod having said distal rod end, sleeve means having releasably settable retention in said second guide bore, and differential-screw means including a manually operable member having first-threaded engagement to a portion of said contact rod and second-threaded engagement to a portion of said sleeve.
- 11. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said contact-rod assembly comprises an elongate contact rod having said distal rod end and an externally threaded proximal-end portion and a proximally extending cylindrical bearing portion adjacent said proximal-end portion, sleeve means having releasably lockable retention in said second guide bore, said sleeve means having a bore with a keying cylindrical portion establishing keyed coaxial guidance of said cylindrical bearing portion, and manually operable adjustment means including (i) a threaded bore in first-threaded engagement to the externally threaded portion of said elongate contact rod and (ii) external threads in second-threaded engagement with an internally threaded portion of said sleeve, said first and second threaded engagements being with different thread-advance per turn and in opposite directions of thread advance per turn.
- 12. A drill jig according to claim 1, wherein the key-connected intramedullary nail incorporates a bend between its proximal end and its straight distally extending portion, the bend of said key-connected intramedullary nail being in essentially a single geometric plane and the transverse bone-screw hole being on an axis perpendicular to said single geometric plane, said guide bar comprising a first proximal portion carried by said handle and a second distal portion having an articulated connection to said first proximal portion, the articulated connection (i) being about a hinge axis that is perpendicular to said single geometric plane and (ii) having provision for releasably clamped fixation of an adjusted articulation angle such that the distal portion of said guide bar extends parallel to the straight distally extending portion of the intramedullary nail when key-connected to said jig.
- 13. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which the distal formation carried by said guide bar is a slide guided by said guide bar, and selectively operable means for clamping said slide to said guide bar when said first guide bore is in alignment with the transverse bone-screw hole of the key-connected intramedullary nail.
- 14. A drill jig according to claim 1, in which said elongate guide bar comprises an adjustably clamped articulating-hinge connection between straight proximally extending and distally extending portions of said guide bar, said handle being connected to said proximally extending portion, and said distal formation being carried by said distally extending portion.
- 15. A drill jig according to claim 1, in combination with a second drill jig adapted for use in aligning additional drill guides with respective transverse first and second bone-screw holes in the straight extending portion of the intramedullary nail, the first and second bone-screw holes being located proximally relative to the bone-screw hole,
- said second drill jig comprising:
- first and second drill-guides; and
- a proximal formation carried by said guide bar and having first and second guide bores adapted for alignment perpendicular to the nail when in keyed connection to said handle, said first and second guide bores being adapted for carrying alignment of said first and second drill-guides with the axes of the first and second bone-screw holes, respectively, when the nail is in keyed connection to said handle, thereby defining a first proximal geometric plane including said first drill-guide axis and the straight extending portion of the nail, and a second proximal geometric plane including said second drill-guide axis and the straight extending portion of the nail, said first and second proximal geometric planes forming an angle of less than 180.degree. relative to a plane transverse to the straight extending portion of the nail, said first and second guide bores being in separate spaced parallel geometric planes perpendicular to the elongate direction of said guide bar.
- 16. A drill jig according to claim 15 in which said first and second proximal geometric planes are perpendicular relative to a plane transverse to the straight extending portion of the nail.
- 17. A drill jig according to claim 15 in which said proximal formation includes an outrigger mounted to said guide bar, said outrigger being movably positionable on the guide bar in the longitudinal direction thereof.
- 18. A drill jig according to claim 15 in which said proximal formation includes an outrigger mounted to said guide bar, said outrigger including a central body region disposed between a pair of generally flat wing body regions such that said outrigger has a trough-shaped cross section symmetrical relative to said central body region, said central body region being removably mounted on said guide bar, each of said wing body regions containing a respective one of said first and second guide bores such that each said drill-guide axis is generally transverse to the plane of said respective containing wing body regions such that, when said central body region is mounted on said guide bar, said outrigger straddles said guide bar, said guide bar being disposed between said central body region and the nail, said outrigger and nail being symmetric relative to said guide bar in a plane which is transverse to the longitudinal direction of said guide bar.
- 19. A drill jig kit comprising:
- an intramedullary nail installable in a fractured bone, said nail comprising
- a proximal-end portion, and
- a straight distally extending portion having a transverse distal bone-screw hole; and
- a drill jig comprising
- an elongate guide bar,
- a bar-positioning handle having means adapted for keyed selective connection to said proximal-end portion of said nail such that said handle extends transversely of said nail and positions said guide bar parallel to said straight distally extending portion,
- at least one distal drill-guide adapted for alignment with said distal bone-screw hole,
- a distal formation carried by said guide bar and having distal first and second guide bores adapted for alignment perpendicular to said nail when in keyed connection to said handle, said distal first guide bore being adapted for aligning said distal drill-guide with the axis of said transverse distal bone-screw hole of said intramedullary nail when said nail is in keyed connection to said handle, thereby defining a distal first geometric plane which includes the longitudinal central axis of said distal drill-guide and said straight distally extending portion of said nail; said distal second guide bore defining with said straight distally extending portion of said nail a distal second geometric plane which is perpendicular to said distal first geometric plane, and
- a contact-rod assembly removably mounted to said distal second guide bore, said contact-rod assembly including a distal rod end adapted for adjustable calibrating displacement into contact with said key-connected nail, said contact-rod assembly further including settable means for retaining a calibrated displacement such that upon remounting after removal of said contact-rod assembly, the calibrated displacement of said rod end is reestablished with respect to said distal formation, whereby reestablishment of rod-end contact with said key-connected nail will automatically determine a reestablished alignment of said distal drill-guide with said distal bone-screw hole of said key-connected intramedullary nail.
- 20. A drill jig kit according to claim 19 wherein
- said intramedullary nail further comprises a straight proximal portion between said proximal-end portion and said distally extending portion, said proximal portion having proximal transverse first and second bone-screw holes,
- said bar-positioning handle having means for positioning said guide bar coplanarly relative to said straight proximal portion,
- said drill jig further comprising at least two proximal drill-guides adapted for alignment with respective ones of said proximal bone-screw holes, and a proximal formation carried by said guide bar and having proximal first and second guide bores adapted for alignment perpendicular to the nail when in keyed connection to said handle, said proximal first and second guide bores being adapted for drill-guide alignment with the axes of said proximal first and second bone-screw holes, respectively, when the nail is in keyed connection to said handle, thereby defining a proximal first geometric plane including the said proximal first drill-guide axis and said straight extending portion of said nail, and a proximal second geometric plane including said proximal second drill-guide axis and said straight extending portion of said nail,
- said proximal first and second geometric planes forming an angle of less than 180.degree. relative to a plane transverse to said straight extending portion of said nail, said proximal first and second guide bores being in separate spaced parallel geometric planes perpendicular to the elongate direction of said guide bar.
RELATED CASE
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/812,363, filed Mar. 5, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,766,179, and is directed to subject matter non-elected therein. The entire disclosure of application Ser. No. 08/812,363, filed Mar. 5, 1997, is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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