EP3606453A1 - Cranial bone fastening device for fastening a cranial bone portion to a positioning device - Google Patents
Cranial bone fastening device for fastening a cranial bone portion to a positioning deviceInfo
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- EP3606453A1 EP3606453A1 EP18716583.2A EP18716583A EP3606453A1 EP 3606453 A1 EP3606453 A1 EP 3606453A1 EP 18716583 A EP18716583 A EP 18716583A EP 3606453 A1 EP3606453 A1 EP 3606453A1
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- cranial bone
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B17/00—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets
- A61B17/56—Surgical instruments or methods for treatment of bones or joints; Devices specially adapted therefor
- A61B17/58—Surgical instruments or methods for treatment of bones or joints; Devices specially adapted therefor for osteosynthesis, e.g. bone plates, screws, setting implements or the like
- A61B17/88—Osteosynthesis instruments; Methods or means for implanting or extracting internal or external fixation devices
- A61B17/8866—Osteosynthesis instruments; Methods or means for implanting or extracting internal or external fixation devices for gripping or pushing bones, e.g. approximators
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- A61B17/58—Surgical instruments or methods for treatment of bones or joints; Devices specially adapted therefor for osteosynthesis, e.g. bone plates, screws, setting implements or the like
- A61B17/60—Surgical instruments or methods for treatment of bones or joints; Devices specially adapted therefor for osteosynthesis, e.g. bone plates, screws, setting implements or the like for external osteosynthesis, e.g. distractors, contractors
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- A61B17/58—Surgical instruments or methods for treatment of bones or joints; Devices specially adapted therefor for osteosynthesis, e.g. bone plates, screws, setting implements or the like
- A61B17/68—Internal fixation devices, including fasteners and spinal fixators, even if a part thereof projects from the skin
- A61B17/688—Internal fixation devices, including fasteners and spinal fixators, even if a part thereof projects from the skin for reattaching pieces of the skull
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A61B17/56—Surgical instruments or methods for treatment of bones or joints; Devices specially adapted therefor
- A61B17/58—Surgical instruments or methods for treatment of bones or joints; Devices specially adapted therefor for osteosynthesis, e.g. bone plates, screws, setting implements or the like
- A61B17/68—Internal fixation devices, including fasteners and spinal fixators, even if a part thereof projects from the skin
- A61B17/80—Cortical plates, i.e. bone plates; Instruments for holding or positioning cortical plates, or for compressing bones attached to cortical plates
- A61B17/8061—Cortical plates, i.e. bone plates; Instruments for holding or positioning cortical plates, or for compressing bones attached to cortical plates specially adapted for particular bones
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- A61B90/00—Instruments, implements or accessories specially adapted for surgery or diagnosis and not covered by any of the groups A61B1/00 - A61B50/00, e.g. for luxation treatment or for protecting wound edges
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- A61B90/14—Fixators for body parts, e.g. skull clamps; Constructional details of fixators, e.g. pins
Definitions
- a cranial bone fixation device for securing a cranial bone portion to a positioning device
- the invention relates to a cranial bone fixation device / attachment device for temporarily securing a cranial bone portion or portions to a main body of a positioning device, wherein the positioning device is adapted to align the cranial bone portions relative to each other and conform to the shape of the positioning device.
- WO 2014 072 082 A1 discloses a fixation system intended to assist in the surgical correction of defective areas of the skull, the system being arranged around a skull template corresponding to the size and desired head shape of a patient wherein the system comprises a support stand for securing a support frame at its lateral ends, the support frame being freely rotatable and fixable at any angle, the skull template being fixedly connected to the support frame, the support frame having means for securing at least one bent clamping frame , and wherein at least one clamp holder for receiving a clamping peg and at least one fixing pin for fixing pieces of bone can be fixed to the at least one bent clamping frame.
- the prior art has always had the disadvantage that the conventional fastening devices are designed so that it takes a very long time to attach the fastening devices to a cranial bone section or a positioning device.
- Another problem is that the cranial bone portions often can not be securely fixed and therefore require the time-consuming use of many fasteners such as a nip or the like, since, especially in low-caliber / weak bones, the fixation mechanism of Fastening devices not sure attacks.
- the use of many, the bone each perforating and thus a hole in the bone behind leaving fasteners limits the selection of the later final fixation points by absorbable plate material, as in each case no secure retention of the plate fixing elements is guaranteed in the left perforation.
- a skull bone attachment device is to be developed, which can be attached particularly easily and quickly. This can reduce the overall duration of the operation.
- a pin-like Fixierelementabêt is provided, which is designed for unilateral, direct contact of the cranial bone portion or more cranial bone sections on one side in order to form-fit and / or non-positive cooperation with a counter portion on the another side of the cranial bone portion or the cranial bone sections to fix this or this on the main body of the positioning device.
- the fixing element section and the counter section are designed to engage in one another in the fastening state.
- the cranial bone fastening device is constructed at least in two parts and a part of the skull bone fastening device forms the fixing element section and another part of the cranial bone fastening device forms the opposite section.
- one part namely the Fixierelementabterrorism be pressed from one side against the cranial bone sections and the other part, namely the counter portion, on the other side of the cranial bone sections, so pressed against the main body, be arranged.
- the main body of the positioning device has recesses, a part of the fixing element portion can grip through the positioning device and engage in the mating portion, so that the cranial bone portion is clamped / fixed to the main body of the positioning device.
- the fixing element section has a pin which is designed to extend from the one side of the cranial bone section to the other side of the cranial bone section in the fixing state and engage there in the opposite section.
- the fixing element section can be applied from one side and the counter section from the other side onto the positioning device and at the same time an engagement via the pin of the fixing element section can be ensured by the positioning device.
- the pin can pass through the gap between the skull bone sections.
- the fixing element section and the mating section are separated from one another materially. This allows the two sections are first arranged freely from each other and then fixed together over the pin.
- the fastening device can be used flexibly.
- a favorable embodiment is also characterized in that the counterpart section is designed to receive the fixing element section in such a way that the cranial bone section is fastened to the positioning device.
- the mating section has both a grip area in order to be gripped by a plurality of fingers of an operator or a tool and also has a support area for contacting the positioning device or the cranial bone section.
- the mating section has both a grip area in order to be gripped by a plurality of fingers of an operator or a tool and also has a support area for contacting the positioning device or the cranial bone section.
- the support region of the counterpart section is matched to the positioning device or the cranial bone section geometrically to the planar or 3-point support on a surface adjacent to the positioning device or the cranial bone section. This prevents that, in the fastening state, the counterpart section can slip relative to the cranial bone section or the positioning device.
- the support region of the counterpart portion is plate-like, because it fits particularly well to the outer shape of the positioning device or the cranial bone portion or can rest against this.
- the support region of the counterpart section is designed as a concave cover / concave rim / with a concave surface facing the cranial bone section.
- the support region can advantageously rest flat against the cranial bone section or the positioning device.
- the support region is oval, ellipsoidal, egg-shaped, round, circular or star-shaped.
- several skull bone fastening devices can also be attached to the Skull bone section or the positioning device can be arranged without the arrangement freedom of several
- Skull bone fasteners is significantly restricted. Rather, it is made possible so that the cranial bone sections are securely held and at the same time the smallest possible area is blocked.
- the support region may be formed in a star shape with five tips, which are preferably rounded, since the support region thus has an optimized ratio between force distribution and support surface.
- the support region of the counterpart section is designed so that it rests with the concave surface on the positioning device or the cranial bone section. This is because the skull bone fastening device adapts particularly well to the shape of the surface of the cranial bone section or the positioning device.
- the support region of the opposite section has a recess or a plurality of recesses, since it thus has a reduced weight and increased transparency and thus considerably improves handling and optical control.
- the recesses in the support region can be separated from one another by struts, because thus, even with a reduced contact surface of the support region, a sufficiently high stability and strength for the counterpart section is ensured.
- Threads are particularly easy to manufacture and provide a secure means of receiving a suitably trained counter element, so that the counter element can not accidentally come loose from the thread.
- attachment in a thread is special easy and can also be done with one hand.
- the thread is arranged perpendicular to the support region.
- a favorable embodiment is also characterized in that the counterpart section is produced in a generative manufacturing process.
- the shape of the counterpart section can be customized and manufactured inexpensively and in a short time.
- the counter section by injection molding, in particular of plastic, such as a thermoplastic, for.
- plastic such as a thermoplastic
- injection molding makes it possible to produce the counterpart even more cost-effectively than in a generative manufacturing process and in larger quantities.
- a material it is thus possible for a material to have optimum properties, e.g. with regard to sterilizability.
- the gripping region of the counterpart section is plate-like, since in this way the gripping region can be gripped more easily by fingers or a tool.
- the grip region of the opposing section has two wings, since two fingers can be applied to the grip region in this way.
- the two wings are on both sides approximately at the height of the thread in a plane.
- the handle portion of the opposite portion may have a recess or a plurality of recesses.
- the recesses are in particular round and dimensioned for receiving fingers or fingertips. This provides an even better grip when gripping the opposite section.
- the gripping region of the opposite section prefferably has a thickening, in particular at a distal end. It is particularly preferred if the depressions are arranged adjacent to the thickening. In particular, the thickening may extend in the longitudinal direction. It is also advantageous if the thread is arranged within the thickening.
- the thickening is thinner in a longitudinally central region than in a longitudinally arranged edge region.
- the longitudinal direction is the direction which extends from the support region to the grip region, ie the direction in which the thread extends.
- a recess in the manner of a through hole which extends in the longitudinal direction through the center of the support region and the grip region, in particular within the thickening.
- the thread / internal thread is preferably formed.
- the fixing element section is a gripping area for grasping fingers of an operator or a tool, a supporting area for supporting on a cranial bone section or on the positioning device and a coupling area for being picked up by the counterpart section, in particular the thread and the through hole of the opposite portion having.
- the coupling region may be designed to be received by the mating section.
- the cranial bone portion can be fixed to the positioning device between the mating portion and the Fixierelementabrough over the coupling region.
- the coupling region can penetrate recesses on the positioning device and, in addition, penetrate between a gap between two cranial bone sections or through a cranial bone section.
- the coupling region is designed in the manner of a pin, since it can easily reach the other side of the cranial bone portion and the positioning device.
- the coupling area advantageously so also pass through smaller recesses and / or cause only a small hole in the skull bone section.
- the coupling region has a threaded region with a thread, in particular an external thread. As a result, he can intervene in particular in an internal thread of the counterpart section.
- the external thread is designed to be screwed into the internal thread of the counterpart section.
- a thickening is present at a distal end of the coupling region.
- the thickening is geometrically matched to the recess in the manner of the through hole of the counterpart section.
- the thickening is advantageously in particular greater than the diameter at a tapered point / taper of the recess, since the thickening can serve as loss prevention.
- the thickening is elastically deformable, so that the coupling region can be passed through the taper within the recess.
- the thickening is thus preferably designed so that it is only so thick that it can be passed through the recess with elastic deformation, but that it does not fit without undue force through the recess in its undeformed shape.
- the coupling region has the proximally arranged threaded region and the adjoining threadless end pin, which has the thickening at the distal end. Furthermore, it is advantageous if the length of the threadless end pin is greater than the length of the through hole of the counter portion, so that the end pin can be pushed through the through hole before the thread of the coupling portion engages in the thread of the through hole.
- a predetermined breaking point is present at the coupling region, in particular at the point at which the coupling region merges into the support region, which is designed to break off at a predetermined force.
- the coupling region breaks off from the support region when the fixing element section is screwed in too far into the counterpart section, so that the support region is pressed against the support region or the cranial bone section and the two sections act against one another.
- the grip region of the fixing element section has a depression, so that the grip region can be gripped better and slipping-out of the fixing element section is prevented.
- the grip region of the fixing element section has an anti-slip surface, so that the adhesion between a tool or a gripping finger is increased, thereby avoiding slippage.
- the support region of the fixing element section prefferably be geometrically matched to the cranial bone section or the positioning device on its surface resting against the cranial bone section or the positioning device.
- the support region of the fixing element section can be designed as a concave shell / with a concave surface or bent, in particular on the surface facing away from the coupling region, since it fits particularly well to the surface of the cranial bone segment or positioning device. It is also advantageous if the support region of the fixing element section is plate-shaped. Thus, the pressure is advantageously distributed over a larger area of the cranial bone portion or the positioning device and thus provides a higher stability during fixation.
- the support region of the fixing element section is oval, ellipsoidal, egg-shaped, round, circular or star-shaped. This makes it possible that a plurality of fastening devices can be arranged even on a small area.
- a favorable embodiment is characterized in that the support region of the Fixierelementabitess has a recess or a plurality of recesses, as it has such a reduced weight and advantageously improves handling. In addition, this will cost the material and, above all, significantly reduce the production time.
- the cranial bone fixation device is preferably configured such that in the fixation element section, the coupling region adjoins the surface which bears against the cranial bone section or the positioning device.
- the coupling region thus goes into the support region and then into the coupling region with a threaded region and a thread-free support region and finally into the thickening.
- the fixing element section is produced by a generative method.
- the fixing member portion can be manufactured by injection molding, because it significantly reduces the cost and the time required to produce a fixing member portion.
- the fixing element section consists of or comprises polyamide or another plastic, since these in particular have good properties in terms of weight, cost and medical applicability.
- the cranial bone fixation device is used in a procedure for the surgical correction of deformed skull bones.
- the deformed cranial bone sections are removed in an operation step, in a second operation step the removed cranial bone sections are arranged on an individual target shape of the skull corresponding inner surface of a positioning and aligned with each other so that they form approximately a closed surface, the desired shape of the skull corresponds.
- the aligned cranial bone sections are secured to the positioning device with one or more cranial bone fixation devices / fixation devices according to the present invention.
- the skull bone sections placed in the adapted form can be fixed to one another via approximately strip-shaped implants of different lengths and widths so that they hold the position permanently relative to one another.
- the cranial bone fixation devices can be released again from the positioning device and the cranial bone sections.
- the stably fixed skull bone sections can be removed from the positioning device and then implanted back into the skull.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an inventive
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the opposite portion with a
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the Fixierelementabitess with a
- Handle area a support area and a coupling area
- FIG. 5 shows the skull attachment device in a perspective view.
- Fig. 1 shows a cranial bone fixation device 1 adapted for temporarily securing a cranial bone portion to a main body of a positioning device.
- the cranial bone fixation device 1 has a fixing element section 2 and a counterpart section 3.
- the fixing member portion 2 is pin-shaped and adapted to contact the cranial bone portion or a plurality of cranial bone portions on the one side while cooperating with the opposite portion 3 disposed on the other side of the cranial bone portion or cranial bone portions.
- the counter section 3 has a grip region 4 and a support region 5.
- the grip portion 4 is plate-like and has two wings 6, which protrude from both sides of a thickening 7 in the same plane. On the wings 6 in each case a round, circular recess 8 is formed. The two recesses 8 are arranged on both sides of the thickening 7 at the same distance.
- the thickening 7 is arranged in a longitudinal direction of the grip area 4. Within the thickening 7, a recess 9 is formed in the manner of a through hole 10 in the longitudinal direction.
- the thickening 8 is of non-constant thickness, so that it has a larger diameter in the two longitudinally arranged edge regions than in the longitudinally arranged center region.
- the grip region 4 of the counterpart section 3 has a coating which is particularly grippy, ie anti-static. slipping, acting.
- the grip region 4 of the counterpart section 3 merges into the support region 5 of the counterpart section 3.
- the support region 5 extends in an approximately plate-like manner into a plane that is orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the counterpart section 3.
- the support region 5 with a round or alternatively oval outer contour is therefore designed such that it has a concave surface 11 and a convex surface 12 which together form a convex shell of the support region 5.
- the convex surface 12 of the support portion 5 is the side facing the grip portion 4.
- the concave surface 1 1 is the surface of the support region 5, which faces away from the grip region 4, that is, faces the fixation element section 2 and, when mounted, faces the cranial bone section or the positioning device.
- the support region 5 is round and has recesses 13 which are separated from each other by webs 14.
- an internal thread 15 is introduced in the through hole 10 within the thickening 7 of the handle portion 4 and the support portion 5.
- the internal thread 15 may extend over the entire length of the through-hole 10 or only over a region of the through-hole 10.
- the fixing element section 2 engages in the mounted state.
- the fixing element section 2 consists of a grip region 16, which merges via a web 23 into a support region 17, wherein a coupling region 18 adjoins the support region 17.
- the coupling region 18 consists of a threaded portion 19 and a non-threaded end pin 20, which terminates with a thickening 21.
- the threaded portion 19 has an external thread, which is matched to the counter portion 3, that the external thread of the threaded portion 19 can engage in the internal thread 15 in the through hole 10.
- Fig. 2 the cranial bone fixation device 1 is shown in a state in which the fixing element 2 is screwed with its threaded portion 19 in the internal thread 15 of the counter portion 3. Between the Supporting portion 5 of the counter portion 3 and the support portion 17 of the Fixierelementabitess 2 is determined in the case of use of the cranial bone portion of the positioning device.
- FIG. 3 shows an enlarged view of the counterpart section 3.
- the counter section 3 is arranged either on the inside of the positioning device or on the outside of the positioning device. Since the cranial bone sections are arranged on the inside of the positioning device, the counterpart section 3 either contacts the cranial bone sections on the inside, in particular with its support region 5, or on the outside the lattice structure of the positioning device.
- the grip region 16 which has a centrally arranged recess 22, passes over the small web 23 into the support region 17.
- the support portion 17 is formed like an oval plate.
- the support portion 17 has equivalent to the support portion 5, a concave surface 24 which is disposed on the coupling portion 18 side facing and is adapted to contact the cranial bone portion or the positioning device, and has a convex surface 25, which at the Gripping area 16 facing side is arranged.
- the support portion 17 is formed by webs 26 which separate a plurality of approximately triangular recesses 27 from each other.
- a thinned portion of the coupling portion 18 is provided, which serves as a predetermined breaking point 28 for protection against incorrect use.
- the predetermined breaking point 28 ensures that the coupling region 18 breaks off from the support region 17 if too great a force is applied in the axial direction or in a direction orthogonal or inclined to the axial direction.
- the threaded portion 19 merges into a threadless end pin 20.
- the end pin 20 is matched to the counter portion 3, that the length of the end pin 20 is at least as large as the length of the entire counter portion 3 in the longitudinal direction. This has the purpose that the end pin 20 can be passed through the through hole 10 of the counter portion 3, without the internal thread 15 and the threaded portion 19 interlock.
- the thickening 21 is arranged at a distal end of the end pin 20, which has a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the through hole 10, but is greater than a tapered point / taper in the through hole 10.
- the thickening 21 thus serves as loss prevention.
- the thickening 21 is thus elastically deformed so that it can be passed through the tapered point in the through hole 10.
- the thickening 21 thus prevents the fixing element section 2 from slipping back through the through-hole 10 of the counterpart section 3 without any effort.
- Fig. 6 shows the two sections 2, 3 of the skull bone attachment device 1 in a state in which they do not cooperate.
- the fixing element section 2 is inserted with its coupling region 18 through the through hole 10 of the counter section 3.
- the coupling region 18 can either be passed through the cranial bone sections or arranged between several cranial bone sections. The coupling region thus engages in the countersection 3 in such a way that the cranial bone sections are fastened via the support region 5 and the support region 17, since they are held on the positioning device between the support region 5 and the support region 17.
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