Upper extremity bone plates
First Claim
1. A bone plate for fixing proximal humerus fractures comprising:
- an elongate shaft portion with at least one hole extending through the shaft portion for securing the plate to a shaft of the proximal humerus; and
a head portion extending from the elongate shaft portion, including;
a first portion extending laterally outward from and generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion; and
a second portion which extends laterally outward from a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion in a generally opposite direction than the first head portion and includes an extension portion extending in a direction generally opposite the elongate shaft section, wherein the extension portion of the second head portion extends along a line generally parallel to but spaced from the central longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion,wherein the head portion has a transverse cross sectional curvature substantially matching the curvature of an anatomic shape of an unfractured lateral proximal humerus and a longitudinal cross sectional curvature substantially matching the curvature of the greater tuberosity of the proximal humerus.
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Abstract
A bone plate is especially adapted to solve the problems pertinent to all fracture types of the proximal humerus but especially all three-part and four-part fractures and fracture dislocations of the proximal humerus. The first bone plate (30) is configured and arranged to match the contour of a healthy unfractured proximal humerus. The bone plate (30) includes an elongate shaft portion (32) and a head portion (34). The shaft portion (32) is adapted for receiving bone screws to fix the bone plate to a shaft of a humerus. The head portion includes a first head section (53) and a second head section (54), with an obtuse angle defined therebetween. The first and second head sections (53, 54) extend laterally away from a longitudinal axis of the shaft portion (32) in generally opposite directions. The second head section (54) is configured and arranged with lateral portion (86) to secure multiple fractures of a head of proximal humerus while extending laterally adjacent to the biceps tendon to preserve the tendon. First head section (53) forms an angled gap (61) relative to second head section (54) to avoiding impingement of the acromion process of the shoulder. Another pair of bone plates includes a bone plate especially adapted for fixing fractures on the dorsal side of the distal radius and a bone plate especially adapted for fixing fractures on the volar side of the distal radius. The bone plates are pre-shaped to match the contour of the anatomic shape of a dorsal side and a volar side, respectively, of an unfractured distal radius.
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11 Claims
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1. A bone plate for fixing proximal humerus fractures comprising:
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an elongate shaft portion with at least one hole extending through the shaft portion for securing the plate to a shaft of the proximal humerus; and a head portion extending from the elongate shaft portion, including; a first portion extending laterally outward from and generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion; and a second portion which extends laterally outward from a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion in a generally opposite direction than the first head portion and includes an extension portion extending in a direction generally opposite the elongate shaft section, wherein the extension portion of the second head portion extends along a line generally parallel to but spaced from the central longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion, wherein the head portion has a transverse cross sectional curvature substantially matching the curvature of an anatomic shape of an unfractured lateral proximal humerus and a longitudinal cross sectional curvature substantially matching the curvature of the greater tuberosity of the proximal humerus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A bone plate for fixing proximal humerus fractures comprising:
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an elongate shaft portion with at least one hole extending through the shaft portion for securing the plate to a shaft of the proximal humerus; and a head portion extending from the elongate shaft portion, including; a first portion extending laterally outward from and generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion; and a second portion which extends laterally outward from a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion in a generally opposite direction than the first head portion and includes an extension portion extending in a direction generally opposite the elongate shaft section, wherein the extension portion of the second head portion extends along a line generally parallel to but spaced from the central longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion, wherein a second edge of the first portion of the head portion and a first side of the elongate shaft portion form an obtuse angle of about 135 degrees.
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7. A bone plate for fixing proximal humerus fractures comprising:
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an elongate shaft portion with at least one hole extending through the shaft portion for securing the plate to a shaft of the proximal humerus; and a head portion extending from the elongate shaft portion, including; a first portion extending laterally outward from and generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion; and a second portion which extends laterally outward from a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion in a generally opposite direction than the first head portion and includes an extension portion extending in a direction generally opposite the elongate shaft section, wherein the extension portion of the second head portion extends along a line generally parallel to but spaced from the central longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion, wherein a majority of the head portion extends in a plane that forms a generally obtuse angle relative to a plane of the elongate shaft portion.
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8. A bone plate for fixing proximal humerus fractures comprising:
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an elongate shaft portion with at least one hole extending through the shaft portion for securing the plate to a shaft of the proximal humerus; and a head portion extending from the elongate shaft portion, including; a first portion extending laterally outward from and generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion; and a second portion which extends laterally outward from a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion in a generally opposite direction than the first head portion and includes an extension portion extending in a direction generally opposite the elongate shaft section, wherein the extension portion of the second head portion extends along a line generally parallel to but spaced from the central longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion, wherein an outer edge of the second portion of the head portion is oblique to the elongate shaft portion and forms a smooth curved edge, wherein the outer edge joins a first edge of the extension portion to define a vertex of the extension portion of the second head portion, the vertex pointing in a direction generally opposite the elongate shaft portion.
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9. A bone plate for fixing proximal humerus fractures comprising:
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an elongate shaft portion with at least one hole extending through the shaft portion for securing the plate to a shaft of the proximal humerus; and a head portion extending from the elongate shaft portion, including; a first portion extending laterally outward from and generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion; and a second portion which extends laterally outward from a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion in a generally opposite direction than the first head portion and includes an extension portion extending in a direction generally opposite the elongate shaft section, wherein the extension portion of the second head portion extends along a line generally parallel to but spaced from the central longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion, wherein the second head portion includes a plurality of holes extending there through for receiving bone screws wherein the holes are aligned along a longitudinal axis generally parallel to but spaced from a central longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion.
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10. A bone plate for fixing fractures of a volar aspect of a distal radius, the plate comprising:
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an elongate shaft portion with at least one hole extending through the shaft portion for securing the plate to a shaft of the distal radius; and a head portion extending from the elongate shaft portion, including; a first portion extending laterally outward from and generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion; and a second portion extending laterally outward from and generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion, wherein the head portion has a transverse cross sectional shape and a longitudinal cross sectional shape substantially the same as the transverse and longitudinal cross sectional curvature of the volar aspect of the distal radius. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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