Claims
- 1. A bone support assembly for treatment of a bone, comprising:
a bone support implant formed of a non-resorbable material, the bone support implant having a first window extending therethrough, the first window having a first window shape; and a first insert formed of a non-metal material separately from the bone support implant, the first insert having outer dimensions which correspond to the first window shape, such that the first insert is insertable into the first window and received by the first window to secure the first insert relative to the bone support implant.
- 2. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein the non-metal material of the first insert is a bioresorbable material.
- 3. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein the bone support implant is an intramedullary nail for insertion into the medullary canal of a bone.
- 4. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein the bone support implant is a bone plate for placement adjacent a bone.
- 5. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein an additional bone attachment hole is defined in the bone support implant, the additional bone attachment hole being left open for insertion of a bone fastener therethrough.
- 6. The bone support assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a bone fastener having a length sufficient to extend through the first insert in attachment with a bone, the bone fastener having a width small enough to be received in the insert and through the first window.
- 7. The bone support assembly of claim 6, wherein the bone fastener is insertable through the insert in the same direction as the insert is insertable into the bone support implant.
- 8. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer dimensions of the first insert are sized to be received in the first window with a press fit.
- 9. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein the outer dimensions of the first insert are sized to be received in the first window with a snap fit.
- 10. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein the first window defines a window axis, and wherein the first window comprises:
a neck portion through which at least a major portion of the first insert may pass; and a mouth portion which extends from the neck portion and defines a widening opening relative to the window axis, the mouth portion extending at a different angle relative to the window axis than the neck portion.
- 11. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein the first insert defines an insertion axis, and wherein the first insert has a contact surface which, during insertion into the first window, contacts the bone support implant, the contact surface comprising:
a leading portion extending at a first angle relative to the insertion axis; and a trailing portion extending at a second, different angle relative to the insertion axis.
- 12. The bone support assembly of claim 11, wherein the trailing portion defines a widening profile relative to the insertion axis.
- 13. The bone support assembly of claim 1, wherein the first insert fills the first window prior to anchoring of a bone fastener transversely through the first insert.
- 14. The bone support assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a second insert formed of a non-metal material separately from the bone support implant and separately from the first insert, the second insert having outer dimensions which correspond to the first window shape, such that the second insert is insertable into the first window and received by the first window to secure the second insert relative to the bone support implant, the second insert having different mechanical or chemical treatment properties than the first insert.
- 15. The bone support assembly of claim 14, wherein the different mechanical or chemical treatment properties are selected from the group consisting of: different hardness, different rates of absorption, different active agents and different amounts of active agents.
- 16. A bone support assembly for treatment of a bone, comprising:
a bone support implant formed of of a nonresorbable material, the bone support implant having at least one window defined therein for exposure of a selected spacer; a first spacer formed of a non-metal material, the first spacer being sized such that it is receivable in the window in an exposed position for transverse fastening through the bone support implant and through the first spacer with a bone fastener; and a second spacer formed separately from the first spacer, the second spacer being sized such that it is receivable in the window in an exposed position for transverse fastening through the bone support implant and through the second spacer with a bone fastener, the second spacer having different mechanical or chemical treatment properties than the first spacer.
- 17. The bone support assembly assembly of claim 16, wherein the different mechanical or chemical treatment properties are selected from the group consisting of: different hardness, different rates of absorption, different active agents and different amounts of active agents.
- 18. A bone support assembly for treatment of a bone, comprising:
a bone support implant formed of a non-resorbable material, the bone support implant having a first window extending therethrough, the first window having a first window shape; and a first insert formed of a non-metal material, the first insert having outer dimensions which correspond to the first window shape, the first insert being received by the first window to secure the first insert relative to the bone support implant, the first insert defining a first insert axis, the first insert having a contact surface which contacts the bone support implant, the contact surface comprising:
a first portion extending generally parallel to the first insert axis; and a second portion extending at an angle relative to the first portion, the second portion being wider than the first portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. 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 no. PCT/US00/09582, filed Apr. 10, 2000, which is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/289,324, filed Apr. 9, 1999, entitled INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL WITH NON-METAL SPACERS, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,296,645.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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Parent |
09575764 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
10013306 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Parent |
09289324 |
Apr 1999 |
US |
Child |
PCT/US00/09582 |
Apr 2000 |
US |