Keyed/keyless barrel for bone plates
First Claim
1. A fixating system for internally fixating bone fractures, the system comprising:
- a fixator including;
a plate portion, the plate portion defining at least one plate aperture extending through the plate portion for receiving fastening means to fasten the fixator to a shaft of a bone;
a head portion extending from the plate portion; and
a barrel extending from the head portion, the barrel having a length and a means for receiving at least one of a keyless lag screw and a keyed lag screw, the means defining at least one key way recessed into a cylindrical inner surface of the barrel along at least a portion of a length of the barrel, anda first keyed lag screw having a threaded end portion for fastening to a bone fragment and a smooth end portion for being slidably received within the barrel, the smooth end portion having a length and an outer surface defining at least one key protruding from and integral and unitary with the outer surface and extending at least partially along the length for being received by the key way of the barrel to prevent rotation of the first lag screw within the barrel; and
a compression screw adapted to be threadably fastened to the smooth end portion of the first lag screw and configured to bear against the head portion of the plate portion to hold the bone fragment in compression.
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Abstract
A fixator for internally fixating bone fractures includes an elongate plate portion, a head portion and a barrel extending from the head portion. The elongate plate portion defines at least one plate aperture extending through the plate for receiving bone screws to fasten the fixator to a shaft of a bone. The barrel extends from the head portion and has a generally cylindrical inner surface configured for slidably receiving an end of both keyed and non-keyed lag screws. The cylindrical inner surface further defines at least one keyway along a length of the tube for receiving a key of a keyed lag screw to prevent rotation of the keyed lag screw and for also allowing rotation of a non-keyed lag screw.
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9 Claims
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1. A fixating system for internally fixating bone fractures, the system comprising:
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a fixator including; a plate portion, the plate portion defining at least one plate aperture extending through the plate portion for receiving fastening means to fasten the fixator to a shaft of a bone; a head portion extending from the plate portion; and a barrel extending from the head portion, the barrel having a length and a means for receiving at least one of a keyless lag screw and a keyed lag screw, the means defining at least one key way recessed into a cylindrical inner surface of the barrel along at least a portion of a length of the barrel, and a first keyed lag screw having a threaded end portion for fastening to a bone fragment and a smooth end portion for being slidably received within the barrel, the smooth end portion having a length and an outer surface defining at least one key protruding from and integral and unitary with the outer surface and extending at least partially along the length for being received by the key way of the barrel to prevent rotation of the first lag screw within the barrel; and a compression screw adapted to be threadably fastened to the smooth end portion of the first lag screw and configured to bear against the head portion of the plate portion to hold the bone fragment in compression. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A lag screw for use with an internal bone fracture fixator having a barrel with a cylindrical inner surface along its length with a key way for slidably receiving the lag screw, the lag screw comprising:
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a threaded end portion; and a smooth end portion including means for being slidably received within the barrel of the fixator and having a length, the means including an outer surface defining at least one key protruding at least partially along the length and being unitary with the outer surface for being received by the key way of the barrel of the fixator, and defining a depression extending about a periphery of the outer surface and surrounding each key to reduce sliding friction between the outer surface of the smooth end portion of the lag screw and the barrel of the inner surface of the barrel of the fixator barrel.
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9. A fixating kit for internally fixating bone fractures, the kit comprising:
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a fixator including; a plate portion, the plate portion defining at least one plate aperture extending through the plate portion for receiving fastening means to fasten the fixator to a shaft of a bone; a head portion extending from the plate portion; and a barrel extending from the head portion, the barrel having a length and a means for receiving at least one of a keyless lag screw and a keyed lag screw, the means defining at least one key way recessed into a cylindrical inner surface of the barrel along at least a portion of the length of the barrel; a first keyed lag screw having a threaded end portion for fastening to a bone fragment and a smooth end portion for being slidably received within the barrel, the smooth end portion having a length and an outer surface defining at least one key protruding outward from and integral and unitary with the outer surface and extending at least partially along the length for being received by the key way of the barrel to prevent rotation of the first lag screw within the barrel; a second keyless lag screw having a threaded end portion for fastening to a bone fragment and a smooth end portion for being slidably received within the barrel, the smooth end portion of the second lag screw having a length and an outer surface adapted to be received by the barrel to permit rotation of the second lag screw relative to the barrel; and a compression screw adapted to be threadably fastened to the smooth end portion of one of the first lag screw and the second lag screw and configured to bear against the head portion of the plate portion to hold the bone fragment in compression, wherein one of the first lag screw and the second lag screw are inserted within the barrel of the fixator for use in fixating a bone fracture.
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Specification