Claims
- 1. A bone plating apparatus, comprising:
a housing, a shaft having a first end portion thereof secured to the housing such that a second portion thereof extends outwardly away from the housing, the second end portion of the shaft having an access hole, and a screw alignment jig having a first end portion thereof secured to the housing such that a second end portion thereof extends outwardly away from the housing, the second end portion of the screw alignment jig having a guide hole.
- 2. The bone plating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the access hole is aligned with the guide hole.
- 3. The bone plating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a tissue expander secured to the second end portion of the shaft, wherein the access hole is defined in the tissue expander.
- 4. The bone plating apparatus of claim 3, wherein the tissue expander comprises a semi-tubular shaped member.
- 5. The bone plating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a handle.
- 6. The bone plating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shaft is cannulated, further comprising an endoscope positioned in the cannulated shaft.
- 7. The bone plating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
a tissue expander secured to the second end portion of the shaft, an endoscope having a visualization tip, wherein (i) the shaft is cannulated, and (ii) the endoscope is positionable in the cannulated shaft such that the visualization tip thereof extends into the tissue expander.
- 8. The bone plating apparatus of claim 7, wherein the access hole is defined in the tissue expander.
- 9. The bone plating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a screw guide configured to extend through both the guide hole and the access hole.
- 10. The bone plating apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first end portion of the screw alignment jig is removably secured to the housing.
- 11. The bone plating apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plate attachment mechanism, the plate attachment mechanism being configured to secure a bone plate to the housing.
- 12. A bone plating apparatus, comprising:
a handle, a tissue expander secured to the handle, the tissue expander having an access hole, and a screw alignment jig having a first end portion thereof secured to the handle such that a second end portion thereof extends outwardly away from the handle, the second end portion of the screw alignment jig having a guide hole.
- 13. The bone plating apparatus of claim 12, wherein the access hole is aligned with the guide hole.
- 14. The bone plating apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a shaft having a first end portion thereof secured to the handle and a second end portion thereof secured to the tissue expander.
- 15. The bone plating apparatus of claim 12, wherein the tissue expander comprises a semi-tubular shaped tunnel member having a first end portion thereof secured to the handle such that a second end portion thereof extends outwardly from the handle.
- 16. The bone plating apparatus of claim 12, further comprising an endoscope, the endoscope having a visualization tip positioned in the tissue expander.
- 17. The bone plating apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a screw guide configured to extend through both the guide hole and the access hole.
- 18. The bone plating apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first end portion of the screw alignment jig is removably secured to the handle.
- 19. A method of repairing a fractured bone, the method comprising the steps of:
manipulating a handle such that a tissue expander secured to the handle is advanced through a skin incision and into subcutaneous tissue surrounding the fractured bone, the tissue expander having an access hole, and securing a first end portion of a screw alignment jig to the handle such that a second end portion thereof extends outwardly from the handle, the screw alignment jig have a guide hole.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the securing step comprises aligning the access hole with the guide hole.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the manipulating step comprises advancing the tissue expander through the subcutaneous tissue surrounding the fractured bone under the visualization of an endoscope.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein a visualization tip of the endoscope is positioned in the tissue expander during advancement thereof through the subcutaneous tissue surrounding the fractured bone.
- 23. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of advancing a bone plate to a position proximate to the fractured bone.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of advancing the bone plate comprises advancing the bone plate through the skin incision.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of advancing the bone plate is performed contemporaneously with the step of advancing the tissue expander.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the bone plate is removably secured to the handle during advancement of the tissue expander and the bone plate through the subcutaneous tissue surrounding the fractured bone.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further comprising the step of releasing the bone plate from the handle when the bone plate is positioned in a desired position proximate to the fractured bone.
- 28. The method of claim 23, further comprising the step of advancing a screw guide through both the guide hole and the access hole.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the step of advancing the screw guide comprises advancing the screw guide through a puncture incision.
- 30. The method of claim 28, further comprising the step of advancing a bone screw through the screw guide.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the step of advancing the bone screw comprises threadingly engaging the bone screw into the fractured bone so as to secure the bone plate to the fractured bone.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/301,309 entitled “Methods and Apparatuses for Use in the Performance of Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Procedures” filed on Jun. 27, 2001 by Michael A. Wack, Pamela C. Guzman, Thomas Ferro, Dale R. Schulze, Gary W. Knight, Christopher J. Hess, Rudolph H. Nobis, Michael F. Clem, and Ronald J. Kolata, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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