Fixation system with multidirectional stabilization pegs
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1. A fracture fixation system, comprising:
- a) a substantially rigid plate having a plurality of peg holes adapted to individually receive fixation pegs therein, said peg holes having an upper portion and a lower portion, said upper portion having a first internal thread, and said lower portion having a radius of curvature, b) a plurality of pegs each having a head and a shaft, said shaft sized to be received through said peg holes, and said head having a lower surface with substantially a same radius of curvature as said lower portion of said peg holes; and
c) a plurality of set screws each having a body including a second thread rotationally engageable with said first thread, and a proximal rotational engagement means for permitting a rotational force to be applied to said set screw, wherein when said pegs are provided into respective peg holes, each said peg may be positioned at a plurality of angles relative to an axis normal to a lower surface of a portion of said plate surrounding a respective peg hole, and once so positioned, respective set screws when threaded into said upper portions of said peg holes fix said pegs at their respective angles.
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Abstract
A fixation system includes a plate intended to be positioned against a bone, a plurality of bone screws for securing the plate along an non-fractured portion of the bone, and a plurality of bone pegs which extend from the plate and into bone fragments of the fracture to provide a supporting framework. The pegs can be oriented at various angles relative to an axis normal to the lower surface of the plate. For each peg, once the peg has been appropriately positioned within the peg hole, a set screw is threaded into the peg hole and tightened, thereby securing the peg in the selected orientation.
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1. A fracture fixation system, comprising:
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a) a substantially rigid plate having a plurality of peg holes adapted to individually receive fixation pegs therein, said peg holes having an upper portion and a lower portion, said upper portion having a first internal thread, and said lower portion having a radius of curvature, b) a plurality of pegs each having a head and a shaft, said shaft sized to be received through said peg holes, and said head having a lower surface with substantially a same radius of curvature as said lower portion of said peg holes; and
c) a plurality of set screws each having a body including a second thread rotationally engageable with said first thread, and a proximal rotational engagement means for permitting a rotational force to be applied to said set screw, wherein when said pegs are provided into respective peg holes, each said peg may be positioned at a plurality of angles relative to an axis normal to a lower surface of a portion of said plate surrounding a respective peg hole, and once so positioned, respective set screws when threaded into said upper portions of said peg holes fix said pegs at their respective angles. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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34. A fracture fixation system, comprising:
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a) a substantially rigid plate defining a plurality of peg holes adapted to individually receive fixation pegs therein, said peg holes having an upper portion with first internal threads and a lower surface;
b) a plurality of pegs each having a head portion and a shaft portion, said shaft portion sized to be received through said peg holes, and said head portion defining a ball portion with a substantially spherical radius of curvature, and a first upper engagement means for permitting a rotational force to be applied to each said peg; and
c) a plurality of set screws each having a body including second external threads sized to be rotationally engaged with said first threads, a lower concave surface having substantially a same spherical radius of curvature as said ball portion, an axial hole in communication with said lower concave portion, and a second upper engagement means for permitting a rotational force to be applied to each said set screw, wherein when said pegs are provided into respective peg holes, each said peg may be positioned at a plurality of angles relative to an axis normal to a lower surface of said plate, and once so positioned, respective set screws when threaded into said peg holes clamp said head portions of said pegs between said lower concave surfaces of said set screws and said lower walls of said peg holes and thereby fix said pegs at their respective angles. - View Dependent Claims (35)
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