Volar fixation system
First Claim
1. A volar fixation plate, comprising:
- a substantially rigid plate including a distal head portion and a proximal body portion angled relative to said head portion, said head portion defining a plurality of threaded peg holes adapted to individually receive fixation pegs therein, said peg holes each having a center substantially lying along a parabolic curve, and said body portion including at least one screw hole.
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Abstract
A volar fixation system includes a T-shaped plate intended to be positioned against the volar side of the radial bone, a plurality of bone screws for securing the plate along an non-fractured portion of the radial bone, and a plurality of bone pegs which extend from the plate and into bone fragments of a Colles'"'"' fracture. The plate is a T-shaped plate including a plurality of screw holes and a plurality of threaded peg holes. According to a first preferred aspect of the invention, the peg holes are preferably linearly or parabolically arranged and provided such that the holes are positioned increasingly distal in a medial to lateral direction along the second side. According to a second preferred aspect, axes through the holes are oblique relative to each other and preferably angled relative to each other in two dimensions. The system includes a guide plate which temporarily sits on top of the volar plate and includes holes oriented according to the axes of the peg holes for guiding a drill into the bone fragments at the required orientation. The volar plate is positioned against the radius and screws are inserted through the screw holes to secure the volar plate to the radius. The bone fragments are aligned, and the guide plate assists in drilling pilot hole. The pegs are inserted through the peg holes and into the drilled holes in the bone. The volar system thereby secures the bone fragments in proper orientation.
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35 Claims
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1. A volar fixation plate, comprising:
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a substantially rigid plate including a distal head portion and a proximal body portion angled relative to said head portion, said head portion defining a plurality of threaded peg holes adapted to individually receive fixation pegs therein, said peg holes each having a center substantially lying along a parabolic curve, and said body portion including at least one screw hole. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
said peg holes define a plurality of axes at least two of which are oblique relative to each other.
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3. A volar fixation plate according to claim 2, wherein:
each of said at least two axes is oblique in two dimensions relative to another of said at least two axes.
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4. A volar fixation plate according to claim 1, wherein:
said head portion defines a medial side and a lateral side, and said peg holes are arranged in a generally medial to lateral direction wherein successive lateral peg holes are situated distally relative to adjacent peg holes.
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5. A volar fixation plate according to claim 1, wherein:
said head portion includes exactly four peg holes.
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6. A volar fixation plate according to claim 2, wherein:
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said head portion includes a lower surface, and a first of said plurality of peg holes defines a first axis of said plurality of axes directed substantially normal to said lower surface, a second of said plurality of peg holes defines a second axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 1-7°
distal and 1-7°
lateral relative to the first axis,a third of said plurality of peg holes defines a third axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 7-13°
distal and 7-13°
lateral relative to the first axis, anda fourth of said plurality of peg holes defines a fourth axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 10-30°
distal and 10-30°
lateral relative to the first axis.
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7. A volar fixation plate according to claim 2, wherein:
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said head portion includes a lower surface, and a first of said plurality of peg holes defines a first axis of said plurality of axes directed substantially normal to said lower surface, a second of said plurality of peg holes defines a second axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 2.5°
distal and 2.5°
lateral relative to the first axis,a third of said plurality of peg holes defines a third axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 10°
distal and 10°
lateral relative to the first axis, anda fourth of said plurality of peg holes defines a fourth axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 20°
distal and 20°
lateral relative to the first axis.
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8. A volar fixation plate, comprising:
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a substantially rigid plate including a distal head portion and a proximal body portion angled relative to said head portion, said head portion defining a plurality of threaded peg holes adapted to individually receive fixation pegs therethrough, said peg holes linearly arranged in a generally medial to lateral direction wherein successive lateral peg holes are situated distally relative to adjacent peg holes, and said body portion including at least one screw hole. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
said peg holes define a plurality of axes at least two of which are oblique relative to each other.
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10. A volar fixation plate according to claim 9, wherein:
each of said at least two axes is oblique in two dimensions relative to another of said at least two axes.
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11. A volar fixation plate according to claim 8, wherein:
said head portion includes exactly four peg holes.
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12. A volar fixation plate according to claim 9, wherein:
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said head portion includes a lower surface, and a first of said plurality of peg holes defines a first axis of said plurality of axes directed substantially normal to said lower surface, a second of said plurality of peg holes defines a second axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 1-7°
distal and 1-7°
lateral relative to the first axis,a third of said plurality of peg holes defines a third axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 7-13°
distal and 7-13°
lateral relative to the first axis, anda fourth of said plurality of peg holes defines a fourth axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 10-30°
distal and 10-30°
lateral relative to the first axis.
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13. A volar fixation plate according to claim 9, wherein:
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said head portion includes a lower surface, and a first of said plurality of peg holes defines a first axis of said plurality of axes directed substantially normal to said lower surface, a second of said plurality of peg holes defines a second axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 2.5°
distal and 2.5°
lateral relative to the first axis,a third of said plurality of peg holes defines a third axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 10°
distal and 10°
lateral relative to the first axis, anda fourth of said plurality of peg holes defines a fourth axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 20°
distal and 20°
lateral relative to the first axis.
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14. A volar fixation plate according to claim 8, wherein:
said head portion is angled approximately 18°
relative to said body portion.
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15. A volar fixation plate according to claim 8, wherein:
said head portion and said body portion are provided in a substantially T-shaped configuration relative to each other, with said body portion intersecting said head portion.
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16. A volar fixation plate, comprising:
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a substantially rigid plate including a distal head portion and a proximal body portion, said head portion defining a plurality of threaded peg holes adapted to individually receive fixation pegs therein, said plurality of peg holes defining a plurality of axes, a first axis of said plurality of axes directed substantially normal to a lower surface of said head portion, a second of said plurality of axes angled approximately 1-7°
distal and 1-7°
lateral relative to the first axis,a third axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 7-13°
distal and 7-13°
lateral relative to the first axis, anda fourth axis of said plurality of axes angled approximately 10-30°
distal and 10-30°
lateral relative to the first axis, andsaid body portion including at least one screw hole. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
said second axis is angled approximately 2.5°
distal and 2.5°
lateral relative to the first axis,said third axis is angled approximately 10°
distal and 10°
lateral relative to the first axis, andsaid fourth axis is angled approximately 20°
distal and 20°
lateral relative to the first axis.
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18. A volar fixation plate according to claim 16, wherein:
each of said plurality of axes is oblique in two dimensions relative to the other of said plurality of axes.
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19. A volar fixation plate according to claim 16, wherein:
said head portion includes exactly four peg holes.
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20. A volar fixation plate according to claim 16, wherein:
said head portion defines a medial side and a lateral side, and said peg holes are arranged in a generally medial to lateral direction wherein successive lateral peg holes are situated distally relative to adjacent peg holes.
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21. A volar fixation plate according to claim 16, wherein:
said peg holes are linearly arranged.
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22. A volar fixation plate according to claim 16, wherein:
said peg holes lie on a curve.
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23. A volar fixation plate according to claim 22, wherein:
said curve is a parabolic curve.
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24. A volar fixation system, comprising:
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a) a substantially rigid plate including a distal head portion and a proximal body portion, said head portion defining a plurality of threaded peg holes defining a plurality of axes at least two of which are oblique relative to each other, and said body portion including at least one screw hole; and
b) a plurality of pegs each having a threaded head portion and a shaft portion, said threaded head portion sized to engage said threaded peg holes and said shaft portion sized to be received through said peg holes such that each of said shaft portions extends along a respective one of said plurality of the axes. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
each of said at least two axes is oblique in two dimensions relative to another of said at least two axes.
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26. A volar fixation system according to claim 24, wherein:
said head portion of each of said pegs includes a hex socket.
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27. A volar fixation system according to claim 24, wherein:
said head portion of each of said pegs includes a rounded head.
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28. A volar fixation system according to claim 24, wherein:
said head portion of each of said pegs includes a no. 5 thread.
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29. A volar fixation system according to claim 24, wherein:
said shaft portion of each of said pegs is a non-threaded cylinder.
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30. A volar fixation system according to claim 24, further comprising:
c) at least one screw adapted to be received in said at least one screw hole.
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31. A volar fixation system according to claim 30, wherein:
said at least one screw is a self-tapping screw.
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32. A volar fixation system according to claim 24, further comprising:
c) a guide plate adapted to be positioned over at least a portion of said volar plate, said guide plate including a plurality of guide holes, and when said guide plate is positioned over said volar plate, said guide holes and said peg holes together define a drill guide adapted to axially direct a drill therethrough.
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33. A volar fixation system according to claim 32, wherein:
said volar plate and said guide plate include mating elements which align said guide plate over said volar plate.
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34. A volar fixation system according to claim 24, wherein:
said shaft portion is approximately 0.0675 inch in diameter and approximately 0.76 inch in length.
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35. A volar fixation system according to claim 24, wherein:
said head portion of said plate is angled relative to said body portion of said plate.
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