Distal interphalangeal fusion device and method of use
First Claim
1. A bone fusion device comprising:
- an anchor assembly, the anchor assembly having a tubular cylindrical body at least a portion of which is covered by external threads adapted to engage hard tissue, the anchor assembly having a first end adapted to engage hard tissue and a second end adapted to rotationally couple with a compressor assembly;
a compressor assembly, the compressor assembly having a tubular cylindrical body at least a portion of which is covered by external threads adapted to engage hard tissue, the compressor assembly having a first end adapted to rotationally couple with the anchor assembly and a second end having a lumen adapted to admit a tool, the external threads on both the anchor assembly and the compressor assembly having substantially the same pitch and diameter; and
an articulating linkage for rotationally coupling the anchor assembly to the compressor assembly, wherein the articulating linkage comprises a locking feature such that the anchor assembly and the compressor assembly become locked in a fixed orientation when a tensile force is exerted on the anchor assembly and the compressor assembly after they are coupled, wherein the articulating linkage rotationally couples one end of the compressor assembly to the anchor assembly so that the compressor assembly may rotate about the anchor assembly within a semi-spherical zone, so as to have three degrees of rotational freedom, and translate axially, so as to have one degree of translational freedom, said device further comprising an access port assembly that threadably attaches to the second end of the compressor assembly.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a distal interphalangeal (“DIP”) fusion device for connecting a first bone of a patient to a second, adjacent bone of the patient. The device may include an anchor assembly and a compressor assembly. In another embodiment, a separate compressor base assembly is included. In yet another embodiment an access port assembly is included. The anchor assembly is rotationally coupled to one end of the compressor assembly, such that the compressor assembly may rotate about the anchor assembly within a semi-spherical zone (three degrees of rotational freedom) and translate axially (one degree of translational freedom). In an operative position, the anchor assembly is anchored in an intermediate phalanx of a digit of a patient, the compressor assembly is contained in a distal phalanx of the digit, and the distal phalanx is flexed relative to the intermediate phalanx to create a joint angle. The joint angle is then fixated for fusion by compressing the phalanges together in the flexed position by counter-rotation of the compressor assembly. An advantage of an embodiment of the invention is the screw threads may be matching which eliminates the need to pre-drill two different diameter pilot holes.
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7 Claims
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1. A bone fusion device comprising:
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an anchor assembly, the anchor assembly having a tubular cylindrical body at least a portion of which is covered by external threads adapted to engage hard tissue, the anchor assembly having a first end adapted to engage hard tissue and a second end adapted to rotationally couple with a compressor assembly; a compressor assembly, the compressor assembly having a tubular cylindrical body at least a portion of which is covered by external threads adapted to engage hard tissue, the compressor assembly having a first end adapted to rotationally couple with the anchor assembly and a second end having a lumen adapted to admit a tool, the external threads on both the anchor assembly and the compressor assembly having substantially the same pitch and diameter; and an articulating linkage for rotationally coupling the anchor assembly to the compressor assembly, wherein the articulating linkage comprises a locking feature such that the anchor assembly and the compressor assembly become locked in a fixed orientation when a tensile force is exerted on the anchor assembly and the compressor assembly after they are coupled, wherein the articulating linkage rotationally couples one end of the compressor assembly to the anchor assembly so that the compressor assembly may rotate about the anchor assembly within a semi-spherical zone, so as to have three degrees of rotational freedom, and translate axially, so as to have one degree of translational freedom, said device further comprising an access port assembly that threadably attaches to the second end of the compressor assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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