Claims
- 1. An orthopedic system for use in an orthopedic procedure comprising:
at least two bone anchors for anchoring the system to a patient's bone, each anchor having a bone-contacting surface and provided with a fastener-connecting portion; and an orthopedic device including a plurality of fasteners, each fastener having an anchor-connecting portion, the anchor-connecting portion of each fastener and the fastener-connecting portion of the associated bone anchor providing a mechanical coupling of the device to the bone anchor; whereby the mechanical coupling of the orthopedic device to the bone anchors can be released allowing the orthopedic device to be removed from the patient without removal of the bone anchors.
- 2. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the bone anchors are made of a bio-absorbable material.
- 3. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the bone anchors comprise bone plates, each plate having at least one screw hole adapted to receive a bone screw to anchor the plate to the bone.
- 4. The orthopedic system of claim 3, wherein the bone plates are made of a bio-absorbable material.
- 5. The orthopedic system of claim 4, further comprising at least one bone screw made of a bio-absorbable material, the at least one bone screw configured and adapted so that it takes at least as long as the bone plates to be absorbed by the patient.
- 6. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device is a linear distractor.
- 7. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device is a fixator.
- 8. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device is a reducer.
- 9. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device is a distractor for distraction of a mandible.
- 10. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device is an internal fixator so that after the fasteners are mechanically coupled to the bone anchors, a substantial portion of the fixator resides within the patient subcutaneously.
- 11. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein each fastener includes a device-connecting portion for connecting to the orthopedic device.
- 12. The orthopedic system of claim 11, wherein the device-connecting portion of each fastener comprises threads to mate with threads provided on the orthopedic device.
- 13. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device and the plurality of fasteners are mechanically coupled.
- 14. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the orthopedic device and the plurality of fasteners are releasably mechanically coupled.
- 15. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the anchor-connecting portion of at least one fastener comprises a shoe, and the fastener-connecting portion of the bone anchor associated with that at least one fastener comprises an engagement cavity; wherein the shoe is sized and shaped to be slidingly received by the engagement cavity.
- 16. The orthopedic system of claim 15, wherein the shoe and the associated engagement cavity have a corresponding substantially rectangular shape; whereby the mechanical coupling between the fastener and the bone anchor is a slip lock.
- 17. The orthopedic system of claim 1, wherein the anchor-connecting portion of at least one fastener comprises an engagement cavity, and the fastener-connecting portion of the bone anchor associated with that at least one fastener comprises a shoe; wherein the shoe is sized and shaped to be slidingly received by the engagement cavity.
- 18. The orthopedic system of claim 17, wherein the shoe and the associated engagement cavity have a corresponding substantially rectangular shape; whereby the mechanical coupling between the fastener and the bone anchor is a slip lock.
- 19. A method for treating a bone repair site in a patient comprising:
making an incision for access to the bone repair site; attaching separate bone anchors to the bone on each side of the bone repair site; mechanically coupling an orthopedic device to each of the bone anchors; performing an orthopedic procedure using the orthopedic device; detaching the orthopedic device from the bone anchors; and closing the incision.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the orthopedic device is detached from the bone anchors without detaching the bone anchors from the bone.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the orthopedic device is the orthopedic device according to claim 1.
- 22. The method of claim 19, wherein mechanically coupling the orthopedic device to each of the bone anchors include inserting the orthopedic device's fastener portions to the orthopedic device's corresponding bone anchors.
- 23. The method of claim 19, wherein mechanically coupling the orthopedic device to each of the bone anchors include inserting the bone anchors to each of the corresponding fastener portions.
- 24. An orthopedic distraction system for distracting two osteotomically separated bone sections of a patient, the system comprising:
at least two bone anchors for subcutaneous implantation and attachment to the bone sections, each anchor having a bone-contacting surface and provided with a fastener-connecting portion; and an orthopedic distractor including a plurality of fasteners, each fastener having an anchor-connecting portion, the anchor-connecting portion of each fastener and the fastener-connecting portion of the associated bone anchor providing a releasable mechanical coupling of the distractor to the bone anchor; whereby the mechanical coupling of the orthopedic device to the bone anchors can be released allowing the orthopedic distractor to be removed from the patient without removal of the bone anchors.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a continuation of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/274,698, filed on Mar. 23, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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09274698 |
Mar 1999 |
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10127775 |
Apr 2002 |
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