Bone fastener for shinbone and thighbone
First Claim
1. A bone fastener, which is suited for implantation either in a fractured shinbone or a fractured thighbone, and which comprises:
- (a) an elongated steel tube having a bent tail portion, a middle portion linked to the bent tail portion, and a frontal portion;
the bent tail portion being angled by a predetermined angle with respect to the middle portion, and the bent tail portion and the middle portion together defining a plane which divides the steel tube into a first part and a second part;
the bent tail portion being formed with a first screw hole, a second screw hole, a third screw hole, and a fourth screw hole;
the first screw hole extending from the first part to the second part of the steel tube, and the second screw hole extending from the second part to the first part of the steel tube and is oriented perpendicularly with respect to the first screw hole;
the third screw hole and the fourth screw hole being parallel to each other and oriented to the plane;
the frontal portion being formed with a fifth screw hole and a sixth screw hole oriented in perpendicular to the fifth screw hole; and
(b) a plurality of bolts selectively screwed to the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and six screw holes depending on the case of either a shinbone fracture or a thighbone fracture.
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Abstract
A new type of bone fastener is proposed, which is suitable for implantation either in a fractured shinbone (tibia) or a fractured thighbone (femur). The bone fastener includes an elongated steel tube having a bent tail portion, a middle portion, and a frontal portion, with a plurality of screw holes being formed in a non-parallel manner in the bent tail portion and the frontal portion. Further, a set of bolts are selectively screwed to the screw holes depending on the case of either a shinbone fracture or a thighbone fracture so as to secure the fractured part together. Since the screw holes and the bolts are oriented in a non-parallel manner, the bone fastener can be hardly loosened off position when the user moves on foot at fast paces, thus providing a better fastening effect than the prior art.
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8 Claims
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1. A bone fastener, which is suited for implantation either in a fractured shinbone or a fractured thighbone, and which comprises:
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(a) an elongated steel tube having a bent tail portion, a middle portion linked to the bent tail portion, and a frontal portion;
the bent tail portion being angled by a predetermined angle with respect to the middle portion, and the bent tail portion and the middle portion together defining a plane which divides the steel tube into a first part and a second part;
the bent tail portion being formed with a first screw hole, a second screw hole, a third screw hole, and a fourth screw hole;
the first screw hole extending from the first part to the second part of the steel tube, and the second screw hole extending from the second part to the first part of the steel tube and is oriented perpendicularly with respect to the first screw hole;
the third screw hole and the fourth screw hole being parallel to each other and oriented to the plane;
the frontal portion being formed with a fifth screw hole and a sixth screw hole oriented in perpendicular to the fifth screw hole; and
(b) a plurality of bolts selectively screwed to the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and six screw holes depending on the case of either a shinbone fracture or a thighbone fracture. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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