Claims
- 1. A fracture repair system for engagement with a bone, the system comprising:
a plate including a body portion and an internal wall defining a plate hole through the body portion, a bushing including a radially exterior surface and an opposite radially interior surface defining a passageway, the exterior surface of said bushing and the interior wall of said plate being configured to permit polyaxial rotation of said bushing within the plate hole an attachment component including a distal portion sized for clearance passage through the passageway and into the bone and an opposite proximate portion sized to press said bushing against the internal wall of said plate to form a friction lock between said bushing and said plate in a selected polyaxial position, said attachment component being positionable in an orientation extending divergingly from the center of said plate.
- 2. A fracture repair system as in claim 1 wherein said bushing defines an axial opening on the periphery thereof from the radially exterior surface through the opposite radially interior surface.
- 3. A fracture repair system as in claim 1 wherein said plate defines a surface thereof, the surface closely conforming to the bone.
- 4. A fracture repair system as in claim 1:wherein said plate further comprises a second internal wall defining a second plate hole through the body portion, further comprising a second bushing including a radially exterior surface and an opposite radially interior surface defining a second passageway, the exterior surface of the second bushing and the second interior wall of said plate being configured to permit polyaxial rotation of said second bushing within the second plate hole, and further comprising a second attachment component including a distal portion sized for clearance passage through the second passageway and into the bone and an opposite proximate portion sized to press said second bushing against the internal wall of said plate to form a friction lock between said second bushing and said plate in a selected polyaxial position, said second attachment component being positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of said plate.
- 5. A fracture repair system as in claim 1:wherein the radially exterior surface of said bushing comprises a truncated spherical shape and wherein the internal wall defining the plate hole comprises a truncated spherical shape.
- 6. A fracture repair system as in claim 1:wherein said attachment component comprises first external threads on the proximate portion thereof and second external threads on the distal portion thereof, and wherein the radially interior surface of said bushing comprises first internal threads thereon, said first internal threads of said bushing engageable with said first internal threads of said attachment component.
- 7. A fracture repair system as in claim 1 wherein at least one of said first internal threads of said bushing and said first internal threads of said attachment component are tapered.
- 8. A fracture repair system as in claim 1:wherein said plate includes a second internal wall defining a second plate hole, said second internal wall defining internal threads; and further comprising a second attachment component defining external threads thereon, said second attachment component threadably secured to said plate.
- 9. A knee fracture repair system for engagement with a bone, the system comprising:
a femur plate including a body portion conforming at least partially to the contour of the femur and an internal wall defining a femur plate hole through the body portion, a tibia plate including a body portion conforming at least partially to the contour of the tibia and an internal wall defining a tibia plate hole through the body portion, a bushing including a radially exterior surface and an opposite radially interior surface defining a passageway, the exterior surface of the bushing and the interior wall of said plate being configured to permit polyaxial rotation of the bushing within at least one of the femur plate hole and the tibia plate hole, and an attachment component including a distal portion sized for clearance passage through the passageway and into the bone and an opposite proximate portion sized to press the bushing against the internal wall of the plate to form a friction lock between the bushing and at least one of the femur plate hole and the tibia plate hole in a selected polyaxial position.
- 10. A knee fracture repair system as in claim 9 wherein said bushing defines an axial opening on the periphery thereof from the radially exterior surface through the opposite radially interior surface
- 11. A knee fracture repair system as in claim 9 wherein said attachment component is positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of the plate.
- 12. A knee fracture repair system as in claim 9:
wherein the plate further comprises a second internal wall defining a second plate hole through the body portion, further comprising a second bushing including a radially exterior surface and an opposite radially interior surface defining a second passageway, the exterior surface of the second bushing and the second interior wall of said plate being configured to permit polyaxial rotation of the second bushing within the second plate hole, and further comprising a second attachment component including a distal portion sized for clearance passage through the second passageway and into the bone and an opposite proximate portion sized to press the second bushing against the internal wall of the plate to form a friction lock between the second bushing and the plate in a selected polyaxial position, said second attachment component being positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of the at least one of the femur plate hole and the tibia plate hole.
- 13. A knee fracture repair system as in claim 9:
wherein the radially exterior surface of said bushing comprises a truncated spherical shape and wherein the internal wall defining the plate hole comprises a truncated spherical shape.
- 14. A knee fracture repair system as in claim 9:
wherein said attachment component comprises first external threads on the proximate portion thereof and second external threads on the distal portion thereof, and wherein the radially interior surface of said bushing comprises first internal threads thereon, said first internal threads of said bushing engageable with said first internal threads of said attachment component.
- 15. A knee fracture repair system as in claim 9 wherein at least one of said first internal threads of said bushing and said first internal threads of said attachment component are tapered.
- 16. A knee fracture repair system as in claim 9:
wherein at least one of said femur plate and said tibia plate includes a second internal wall defining a second plate hole, said second internal wall defining internal threads; and further comprising a second attachment component defining external threads thereon, said second attachment component threadably secured to said at least one of said femur plate and said tibia plate.
- 17. A femur plate for use in a knee fracture repair system for engagement with a bone, the femur plate comprising:
A plate portion including a body portion conforming at least partially to the contour of the femur and an internal wall defining a femur plate hole through the body portion, a bushing including a radially exterior surface and an opposite radially interior surface defining a passageway, the exterior surface of the bushing and the interior wall of said plate portion being configured to permit polyaxial rotation of the bushing within the plate hole, and an attachment component including a distal portion sized for clearance passage through the passageway and into the bone and an opposite proximate portion sized to press the bushing against the internal wall of the plate portion to form a friction lock between the bushing and the plate portion in a selected polyaxial position, said attachment component being positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of the plate portion.
- 18. A femur plate as in claim 17 wherein said bushing defines an axial opening on the periphery thereof from the radially exterior surface through the opposite radially interior surface
- 19. A femur plate as in claim 17 wherein said attachment component is positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of the plate.
- 20. A femur plate as in claim 17 wherein:
wherein the plate further comprises a second internal wall defining a second plate hole through the body portion, further comprising a second bushing including a radially exterior surface and an opposite radially interior surface defining a second passageway, the exterior surface of the second bushing and the second interior wall of said plate being configured to permit polyaxial rotation of the second bushing within the second plate hole, and further comprising a second attachment component including a distal portion sized for clearance passage through the second passageway and into the bone and an opposite proximate portion sized to press the second bushing against the internal wall of the plate to form a friction lock between the second bushing and the plate in a selected polyaxial position, said second attachment component being positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of the plate.
- 21. A femur plate as in claim 17:
wherein the radially exterior surface of said bushing comprises a truncated spherical shape and wherein the internal wall defining the plate hole comprises a truncated spherical shape.
- 22. A femur plate as in claim 17:
wherein said attachment component comprises first external threads on the proximate portion thereof and second external threads on the distal portion thereof, and wherein the radially interior surface of said bushing comprises first internal threads thereon, said first internal threads of said bushing engageable with said first internal threads of said attachment component.
- 23. A femur plate as in claim 17:
wherein said plate portion includes a second internal wall defining a second plate hole, said second internal wall defining internal threads; and further comprising a second attachment component defining external threads thereon, said second attachment component threadably secured to said plate portion.
- 24. A tibia plate for use in a knee fracture repair system for engagement with a bone, the tibia plate comprising:
a plate portion including a femur plate including a body portion conforming at least partially to the contour of the femur and an internal wall defining a femur plate hole through the body portion, a bushing including a radially exterior surface and an opposite radially interior surface defining a passageway, the exterior surface of the bushing and the interior wall of said plate being configured to permit polyaxial rotation of the bushing within the plate hole, and an attachment component including a distal portion sized for clearance passage through the passageway and into the bone and an opposite proximate portion sized to press the bushing against the internal wall of the plate to form a friction lock between the bushing and the plate in a selected polyaxial position, said attachment component being positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of the plate
- 25. A tibia plate as in claim 24, wherein said bushing defines an axial opening on the periphery thereof from the radially exterior surface through the opposite radially interior surface
- 26. A tibia plate as in claim 24, wherein said attachment component is positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of the plate.
- 27. A tibia plate as in claim 24, wherein:
wherein the plate further comprises a second internal wall defining a second plate hole through the body portion, further comprising a second bushing including a radially exterior surface and an opposite radially interior surface defining a second passageway, the exterior surface of the second bushing and the second interior wall of said plate being configured to permit polyaxial rotation of the second bushing within the second plate hole, and further comprising a second attachment component including a distal portion sized for clearance passage through the second passageway and into the bone and an opposite proximate portion sized to press the second bushing against the internal wall of the plate to form a friction lock between the second bushing and the plate in a selected polyaxial position, said second attachment component being positionable in an orientation extending divergently from the center of the plate.
- 28. A tibia plate as in claim 24:
wherein the radially exterior surface of said bushing comprises a truncated spherical shape and wherein the internal wall defining the plate hole comprises a truncated spherical shape.
- 29. A tibia plate as in claim 24:
wherein said attachment component comprises first external threads on the proximate portion thereof and second external threads on the distal portion thereof, and wherein the radially interior surface of said bushing comprises first internal threads thereon, said first internal threads of said bushing engageable with said first internal threads of said attachment component.
- 30. A tibia plate as in claim 24 wherein at least one of said first internal threads of said bushing and said first internal threads of said attachment component are tapered.
- 31. A tibia plate as in claim 24:
wherein said plate portion includes a second internal wall defining a second plate hole, said second internal wall defining internal threads; and further comprising a second attachment component defining external threads thereon, said second attachment component threadably secured to said plate portion.
- 32. A method for coupling two bone portions together, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a locking plate apparatus including a plate having a body portion and at least two plate holes through the body portion, a bushing movably coupled in each plate hole and having a radially exterior surface, an opposite interior surface, and first and second ends defining a passageway therebetween, and at an attachment component for each bushing sized for extension into the passageway, each attachment component including opposite leading and trailing portions, positioning the body portion upon the bone portions so that the plate holes in the plate are situated over bone, rotating at least one bushing within the plate hole until the first and second ends of the bushing are aligned along an axis that extends through a pre-determined portion of the bone, inserting the leading portion of the attachment components into the respective passageway, and driving the trailing portion of each attachment component through the respective passageway until the leading portion is positioned in the bone and the exterior surface of the bushing is pressed against the body portion to form a friction lock therebetween.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application is a Utility Application based upon U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Serial No. 60/285,462 filed Apr. 20, 2001, entitled POLYAXIAL LOCKING PLATE.
Provisional Applications (1)
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