The disclosed system and method relate implants. More specifically, the disclosed system and method relate to installing an implant for treating hammer toe.
Hammer toe is a deformity of the toe that affects the alignment of the bones adjacent to the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint. Hammer toe can cause pain and can lead to difficulty in walking or wearing shoes. A hammer toe can often result in an open sore or wound on the foot. In some instances, surgery may be required to correct the deformity by fusing one or both of the PIP and distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints.
The most common corrective surgery includes the placement of a pin or rod in the distal, middle, and proximal phalanxes of the foot to fuse the PIP and DIP joints. The pin or rod is cut at the tip of the toe, externally of the body. A plastic or polymeric ball is placed over the exposed end of the rod, which remains in the foot of the patient until the PIP and/or DIP joints are fused in approximately 6 to 12 weeks. This conventional treatment has several drawbacks such as preventing the patient from wearing closed toe shoes while the rod or pin is in place, and the plastic or polymeric ball may snag a bed sheet or other object due to it extending from the tip of the toe resulting in substantial pain for the patient.
Another conventional implant includes a pair of threaded members that are disposed within adjacent bones of a patient's foot. The implants are then coupled to one another through male-female connection mechanism, which is difficult to install in situ and has a tendency to separate.
Yet another conventional implant has a body including an oval head and a pair of feet, which are initially compressed. The implant is formed from nitinol and is refrigerated until it is ready to be installed. The head and feet of the implant expand due to the rising temperature of the implant to provide an outward force on the surrounding bone when installed. However, the temperature sensitive material may result in the implant deploying or expanding prior to being installed, which requires a new implant to be used.
An implant kit according to an embodiment comprises an adapter and an implant preloaded in the adapter. The adapter has a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis extending from the first and to the second end, wherein the first end is configured for receiving an implant and the second end is configured for coupling to a driver shaft of an implant driving tool. The implant is preloaded into the first end of the adapter and the implant comprises an elongated threaded portion, and a blade portion coaxially extending from the elongated threaded portion, and serrated edges, wherein the blade portion is received in the first end of the adapter and the elongated threaded portion of the implant is coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis of the adapter.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully disclosed in, or rendered obvious by the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, which are to be considered together with the accompanying drawings wherein like numbers refer to like parts and further wherein:
This description of preferred embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features of the invention may be shown exaggerated in scale or in somewhat schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness. In the description, relative terms such as “horizontal,” “vertical,” “up,” “down,” “top,” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing figure under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and normally are not intended to require a particular orientation. Terms including “inwardly” versus “outwardly,” “longitudinal” versus “lateral,” and the like are to be interpreted relative to one another or relative to an axis of elongation, or an axis or center of rotation, as appropriate. Terms concerning attachments, coupling, and the like, such as “connected” and “interconnected,” refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise. The term “operatively connected” is such an attachment, coupling or connection that allows the pertinent structures to operate as intended by virtue of that relationship.
In some embodiments, such as the implant 100A illustrated in
The threaded portion 102 may include a plurality of threads 108 disposed along its entire length, which may be approximately 13 mm (approximately 0.5 inches). The tip 110 of the threaded portion 102 may be pointed to facilitate the advancement of the threads 108 into bone. The threads 108 may have a maximum outer diameter of approximately 2 mm (approximately 0.08 inches), although one skilled in the art will understand that the threaded portion 102 may have other dimensions and be configured to be threaded into a phalanx bone of a person. For example, threads may have an outer diameter of approximately 2.4 mm and 1.6 mm, to name a few potential possibilities.
The blade portion 104 includes a plurality of teeth 112 along its serrated edges 114, 116. The blade portion 104 may have a width that is greater than its thickness as best seen in
The engagement portion 106 may include a pair of protrusions 120 extending from opposite sides of the implant 100 and having rounded outer edges 122. The sides 124 of the protrusions 120 may be substantially parallel with each other as shown in
The implant 100 can be installed using a driving adapter 200 such as the one illustrated in
The proximal end 204 may be substantially solid and have a rounded tip 208. The distal end 206 may define a slot 210 sized and configured to receive the blade portion 104 of the implant 100 therein. The slot 210 may have a rectangular cross-sectional geometry and have a depth that is sufficient to receive the entire blade portion 104 of the implant 100 such that distal edges 212 of slot 210 contact protrusions 120 of engagement portion 106. However, one skilled in the art will understand that slot 210 may have other cross-sectional geometries and dimensions. Slot 210 may extend through side walls 214 of the adapter body 202 as shown in
If the driving adapter 200 is to be used with an implant having a substantially linear lengthwise geometry such as the implant 100 illustrated in
As shown in
The end wall 508-1 defines a slot 512 having a geometry that complements the cross-sectional geometry of the blade portion 104, 104A of the implant 100, 100A. For example, for the implant 100 having a straight blade portion 104 as illustrated in
As best seen in
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, the implant can be preloaded into an adapter and provided as an implant kit. Various embodiments of such an implant kit will be described below.
In use, the surgeon would attach the implant kit 1000 to the driver tool 500 to manually drive the threaded portion 102 of the implant 100, 100A into the resected surface of proximal phalanx 302 as illustrated in
The bifurcated arms 650A, 650B are dimensioned to have substantially the same thickness t as the blade portion 104 of the implant 100. That allows the bifurcated arms 650A, 650B to fit within the slot 612 of the adapter 602 with the blade portion 104 of the implant 100 held between the bifurcated arms 650A, 650B. The interior surface 652 of the bifurcated arms 650A, 650B at their leading ends 650AA and 650BB can be contoured with protrusions 652A and 652B that are configured for engaging the blade portion 104. In one preferred embodiment, the protrusions 652A, 652B have contours that match the contours of the valley 126 between two teeth 112 of the blade portion 104.
As shown in
The respective outer sides 653A, 653B of the two bifurcated arms 652A, 652B are slanted at an angle flaring out away from the longitudinal axis L of the implant kit so that the overall width of the bifurcated retaining clip 650 between the outer sides 653A, 653B increase towards the leading ends 650AA, 650BB of the bifurcated arms. The slanted outer sides 653A, 653B enable the bifurcated arms 652A, 652B to close on the blade portion 104 as a compressible coil spring 667 retracts the bifurcated retaining clip 650 into the slot 612. As the bifurcated arms are retracted, the outer sides 653A, 653B contact the surfaces of the slot 612 and as the bifurcated arms continue to retract inward, the slanted outer sides 653A, 653B cause the bifurcated arms to be squeezed and close in and grip the blade portion. Thus the implant 100 is retained in the adapter 600 and cannot be decoupled from the adapter until the bifurcated retaining clip 650 is extended out.
At the end opposite from the slot opening 612A, the adapter body 602 is configured with a cylindrical cavity 615. The base portion 660 of the bifurcated retaining clip is accommodated in the cylindrical cavity 615. Between the cylindrical cavity 615 and the slot 612 is provided an end wall 613. The end wall has a hole 613a through which the stem portion 662 extends.
The compressible coil spring 667 is captured between the end wall 613 and the spring-retainer portion 664. The coil spring 667 is normally at its fully expanded configuration and applies bias against the end wall 613 and the spring-retainer portion 664. This spring bias pushes against the spring-retainer portion 664 in the direction of the arrow R with respect to the end wall 613 of the adapter body 602. Because the end wall 613 acts as a stop for the bifurcated arms 652A, 653B, the bias of the coil spring 667 keeps the bifurcated retaining clip 650 in its fully retracted position shown in
The end of the adapter body 602 with the cylindrical cavity 615 is provided with a retaining nut 670 for retaining the base portion 660 of the bifurcated retaining clip 650 inside the adapter body 602. The retaining nut 670 and the adapter body 602 can be configured to threadably engage each other as shown in
The bifurcated retaining clip 1650 is provided within a slot 1612 extending into the adapter body 1602 from the slot opening 1612A. The bifurcated retaining clip 1650 is thread-biased to be normally in a fully retracted position shown in
In
The bifurcated arms 1650A, 1650B are dimensioned to have substantially the same thickness t as the blade portion 104 of the implant 100. That allows the bifurcated arms 1650A, 1650B to fit within the slot 1612 of the adapter 1602 with the blade portion 104 of the implant 100 held between the bifurcated arms 1650A, 1650B. The interior surface 1652 of the bifurcated arms 1650A, 1650B at their leading ends 1650AA and 1650BB can be contoured with protrusions 1652A and 1652B that are configured for engaging the blade portion 104. In one preferred embodiment, the protrusions 1652A, 1652B have contours that match the contours of the valley 126 between two teeth 112 of the blade portion 104.
As shown in
The respective outer sides 1653A, 1653B of the two bifurcated arms 1652A, 1652B are slanted at an angle flaring out away from the longitudinal axis L of the implant kit so that the overall width of the bifurcated retaining clip 1650 between the outer sides 1653A, 1653B increase towards the leading ends 1650AA, 1650BB of the bifurcated arms. The bifurcated arms 1650A, 1650B operate in a similar manner to the bifurcated arms 650A, 650B of the implant kit 1010 with respect to capturing and retaining the implant 100. When the bifurcated retaining clip 1650 is in fully retracted position as shown in
At the end opposite from the slot opening 1612A, the adapter body 1602 is configured with a cylindrical cavity 1615 and is provided with a retaining nut 1670. The retaining nut 1670 has a threaded longitudinal bore 1671 for threadably receiving the screw threaded portion 1663 of the stem portion 1662 of the bifurcated retaining clip. The stem portion 1662 extends through the cylindrical cavity 1615 and the threaded portion 1663 extends through the threaded bore 1671 of the retaining nut 1670.
The retaining nut 1670 is coupled to the adapter body 1602 in a manner that allows the retaining nut 1670 to be rotatable about the longitudinal axis L of the adapter 1600. The particular structures for the rotatable coupling between the retaining nut 1670 and the adapter body 1602 can be one of a variety of known structures. By turning the retaining nut 1670 in one direction, the bifurcated retaining clip 1650 can be moved in the direction R shown in
Referring to
Referring to
Referring to
The tabs 541, 542 and the adapter-engaging end 517a, 517b are configured for further mechanical coupling. In the illustrated example, the tabs 541, 542 are provided with bumps 550 and the adapter-engaging end 517a, 517b of the driver shaft is provided with corresponding cutouts 560 for mating with the bumps 550.
Shown in
According to another embodiment, the driver shaft coupling ends of the implant kit 1010 (shown in
According to another embodiment,
Because the adapter-engaging end 1517a is a cylinder, the corners of the polygon shaped driver shaft coupling end 1662b are closer to the outer surface of the adapter-engaging end 1517a and the corners of the polygon shaped driver shaft coupling end 1662b intersect the bottom of the circumferential groove 1519. This creates openings at the bottom of the groove 1519 that expose the driver shaft coupling end 1662b when the driver shaft coupling end 1662b is inserted into the bore 1514a. The driver shaft coupling end 1662b is provided with a groove 1668 that aligns with the circumferential groove 1519 so that the groove 1668 is exposed through the openings at the bottom of the groove 1519 and the O-ring 546a provided in the circumferential groove 1519 of the adapter-engaging end 1517a of the driver shaft retains the driver shaft coupling end 1662b in place.
According to another embodiment,
Because the adapter-engaging end 1517a is a cylinder, the corners of the polygon shaped driver shaft coupling end 662b are closer to the outer surface of the adapter-engaging end 1517a and the corners of the polygon shaped driver shaft coupling end 662b intersect the bottom of the circumferential groove 1519. This creates openings at the bottom of the groove 1519 that expose the driver shaft coupling end 662b when the driver shaft coupling end 662b is inserted into the bore 1514a. The driver shaft coupling end 662b is provided with a groove 668 that aligns with the circumferential groove 1519 so that the groove 668 is exposed through the openings at the bottom of the groove 1519 and the O-ring 546a provided in the circumferential groove 1519 of the adapter-engaging end 1517a of the driver shaft retains the driver shaft coupling end 662b in place.
Because the adapter-engaging end 1517a is a cylinder, the corners of the polygon shaped driver shaft coupling end 2663b are closer to the outer surface of the adapter-engaging end 1517a and the corners of the polygon shaped driver shaft coupling end 2663b intersect the bottom of the circumferential groove 1519. This creates openings at the bottom of the groove 1519 that expose the driver shaft coupling end 2663b when the driver shaft coupling end 2663b is inserted into the bore 1514a. The driver shaft coupling end 2663b is provided with a groove 2668 that aligns with the circumferential groove 1519 so that the groove 2668 is exposed through the openings at the bottom of the groove 1519 and the O-ring 546a provided in the circumferential groove 1519 of the adapter-engaging end 1517a of the driver shaft retains the driver shaft coupling end 2663b in place.
Although the invention has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Rather, the appended claims should be construed broadly, to include other variants and embodiments of the invention, which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and range of equivalents of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/299,862, filed Oct. 21, 2016 which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/804,228, filed Mar. 14, 2013, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/086,136, filed Apr. 13, 2011, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/350,665, which was filed on Jun. 2, 2010, the entire disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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