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AU674782B2 - Apparatus and method for surgically securing bone parts - Google Patents

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AU674782B2
AU674782B2 AU74864/94A AU7486494A AU674782B2 AU 674782 B2 AU674782 B2 AU 674782B2 AU 74864/94 A AU74864/94 A AU 74864/94A AU 7486494 A AU7486494 A AU 7486494A AU 674782 B2 AU674782 B2 AU 674782B2
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WO 95105782 PCTIAU94/00504 1 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SURGICALLY SECURING BONE PARTS This invention relates to a method and apparatus for surgically securing bone parts, and in particular but not limited to surgery in humans where the sternum is desired to be re-joined after being sawn into two parts transversely.
In cardiothoracic surgery, a trans-sternal bilateral thoracotomy is often performed in order to gain access to the heart and/or lungs. In this procedure, the sternum is sawn into two pieces laterally. A particular problem arises with this procedure in providing a secure closure of the sternum at the end of the operation. The conventional technique is to secure the sternum with two or three sutures of wire passed through the bone above and below. The two parts of the sternum are held together by the sutures, and the closure must be completely secure with no motion at the sternal incision if the bone is to heal properly. Currently, the failure rate of such sternal closures is on averages 30% and in some hospitals 60%. It is thought that factors which influence the high failure rate include the fragility of the sternum and the small cross-sectional area of the transverse sternum closure.
The problem does not arise in alternative means of opening the sternum where the sternum is cut longitudinally, presumably because the longitudinal incision has a much larger cross-sectional area.
The object of the invention is to provide an alternative apparatus and method for securing bone parts, and in particular to provido an apparatus and method for closing transverse sternum incisions which provides a higher reliability than conventional methods.
Therefore in accordance with a first broad aspect SUBSTITUTE SHEET (Rule 26) PT/AJ 94/00504 RECEIVED JL9 2 of the invention there is provided an apparatus for surgically securing a first bone part to a second bone part, comprising a base and first and second securing means for attaching to the base and for securing each respective bone part to the base firmly such that relative movement of the bone parts is prevented and re-growth of the bone parts into an integral whole is promoted, each securing means preventing movement or relative pivoting of the corresponding bone part outwards from the base by holding the corresponding bone part onto the base, wherein the holding is performed by the application of external pressure applied to the bone parts by the securing means on a side of the bone parts opposite to the base; and (ii) one or both of said securing means comprises a screw means and a receiving means, said screw means in use being inserted from one side through a drilled hole in the corresponding bone part and screwed into the receiving means disposed on the other said side of the bone; and (iii) one or both of said securing means includes a post protruding from the base over which in use the corresponding bone part is positioned with the post inside the drilled hole.
For each said securing means, a plurality of screw means and receiving means and corresponding drilled holes may be provided.
Preferably, the or each receiving means comprises said post and in use the screw means is screwed into a thread in the post from a side of the corresponding bone part opposite the base.
AMENDED i2 PEA/AuJ i -TA 9 4 0 0 5 0 RECEIVED 2 7 MAR c 2/1 The post may be welded, moulded or otherwise integrally formed with the base, or alternatively may be detachably joined to the base by attachment screws.
Still preferably, the apparatus and securing means further comprise a plate with a first hole and a second hole adapted to be positioned under heads on the AMENDED SHEET
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PCr/AU 94 0 05 0 4 RECEIVED 0 5 JUL 1995 3 screw means associated with the first and second securing means respectively, the plate being held in position on the bone part by the screw means and thereby providing said holding.
Alternatively, an enlarged head or washer on the or each screw means may act to provide said holding.
The apparatus can be made from any physiologically acceptable material capable of withstanding the stresses placed on it during use.
Preferably the apparatus is made from stainless steel or titanium to allow the provision of a thin base and a securing means which protrude as little as possible from the bone surface. The apparatus can also be constructed from a bioabsorbable material, thereby avoiding any future need to remove the apparatus.
Optionally, the base and/or plate are perforated to allow bone growth between the perforations. The perforations may be realised by constructing the base and/or plate from porous material.
According to a second broad aspect of the invention there is provided a method of surgically securing a first bone part to a second bone part, comprising making holes in each bone part, positioning the first bone part over a post protruding from a base, positioning the second bone part over a second post protruding from the base, said holes being made in appropriate positions in the corresponding bone parts so that the bone parts are held through their holes on the respective posts and sawn surfaces of the corresponding bone parts are mutually opposed and held together, attaching holding means to the posts so as to provide securing means which prevent AMENDED
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RECEIVED I 4 movement of each corresponding bone part outwards from the base by holding the corresponding bone part onto the base with external pressure on the corresponding bone part.
Preferably in the case of a bone which is sawn into the two bone parts during an operation, the holes are drilled before the bone is sawn.
In order that the invention can be more clearly ascertained, a preferred embodiment will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a side cross-sectional view of the apparatus of the preferred embodiment installed and holding two bone parts together; Figure 2 is a view of the apparatus of the preferred embodiment installed on a sternum closure; Figure 3 shows individual parts of the apparatus of the preferred embodiment; and Figure 4 shows a template for use in performing a preferred method.
Now referring to Figure 3, there is shown a metal base 1 from which are protruding two posts 2 and 3 welded thereto which are internally screw threaded and adapted to receive screws 4 and 5. Optionally, the posts may be detachable from the base by screws or other means in order to facilitate the provision of varied post lengths to accommodate varied sternal thickness. A plate 6 with holes 7 and 8 is adapted to be positioned over the posts 2 and 3 and secured relative to them by the scrsws 4 and Referring now to Figure 1, it can be seen that the posts 2 and 3 are inserted into holes 9 and 10 drilled in each respective bone part 11 and 12, so that the bone parts are held together with their sawn surfaces 13 and 14 mutually opposing. The plate 6 is positioned above the bone parts and screwed into position into the posts by the AMENDED
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P CT/AT 9 4 0 0 5 04 RECEIVED 5 1S95 screws 4 and 5 through the holes in the plate 7 and 8. It can be seen from Figure 1 that the securing means referred to in the first broad aspect of the invention may be provided by the combination of post 2 screw 4 and plate 6 in the case of the first securing means and the combination of post 3 screw 5 and plate 6 in the case of the second securing means.
Figure 1 shows a gap between the top of the post and the plate. This is not necessary and if the post length is measured exactly may be eliminated to provide a more secure fixation.
Referring now to Figure 2, a view of the sternum closure can be seen from above showing the sternum 15 and the incision which produces the sawn faces 13 and 14 of the two sternum parts 11 and 12. The ribs of the patient 16 extend laterally from the sternum. The plate 6 can be seen held into place by the screws 4 and It has been found that the apparatus as described above provides a superior sternum closure of greater security than the conventional wire metT.d of closure, reliably preventing relative movement of the bone parts 11 and 12 and thereby promoting healing of the bone.
Referring now to Figure 4, in the preferred method provided by the invention as described above, drilling of the holes in each bone part can be facilitated by the provision of a template 17 with holes 19 and which are positioned to correspond with the holes 7 and 8 of the plate 6. Before the sternum is sawed the template is positioned appropriately on the sternum with the aid of the handle 18. The drilling through holes in the template 19 and 20 is then easily performed. The incision is then made between the holes, preferably near the middle. At the AMENDED SHEET
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PC"AT G L' t n Q P REC I V 5 fi 6 end of the operation the first bone part 12 is positioned above the first post 3 on the base 1. The second bone part 11 is then lowered onto the post 2. Thereafter all procedures can be carried out above the sternum, which comprise simply placing the plate 6 over the holes and securing the screw means 4 and 5 into the posts 2 and 3.
Further modifications made to the invention as would be apparent to persons skilled in surgery. These and other modifications may be made without departing from the ambit of the invention the nature of which is to be determined from the foregoing description, the claims and the drawings.
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1. An apparatus for surgically securing a first bone part to a second bone part, comprising a base and first and second securing means for attaching to the base and for securing each respective bone part to the base firmly such that relative movement of the bone parts is prevented and re-growth of the bone parts into an integral whole is promoted, each securing means preventing movement or relative pivoting of the corresponding bone part outwards from the base by holding the corresponding bone part onto the base, wherein the holding is performed by the application of external pressure applied to the bone parts by the securing means on a side of the bone parts opposite to the base; and (ii) one or both of said securing means comprises a screw means and a receiving means, said screw means in use being inserted from one side through a drilled hole in the corresponding bone part and screwed into the receiving means disposed on the other said side of the bone; and (iii) one or both of said securing means includes a post protruding from the base over which in use the corresponding bone part is positioned with the post inside the drilled hole.
2 An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the or each receiving means comprises said post and in use the screw means is screwed into a thread in the post from a side of the corresponding bone part opposite the base.
3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the or each post is welded, moulded or otherwise integrally formed with the base. AMENDED SHEET IPEA/AU ^pcrPiAU 94 1 005, RECEIVEO 5 8
4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the or each post is detachably joined to the base by attachment screws.
5. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the securing means further comprises a plate with a first hole and a second hole adapted to be positioned under heads on the screw means associated with the first and second securing means respectively, the plate being held in position on the bone part by the screw means and thereby providing said holding.
6. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein an enlarged head or washer for installation under the or each screw means provides said holding.
7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the base and/or plate is perforated to allow bone growth between the perforations.
8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the base and/or plate are made from bioabsorbable material.
9. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims adapted for closing transverse sternum incisions.
A method of surgically securing a first bone part to a second bone part, comprising making holes in each bone part, positioning the first bone part over a post protruding from a base, positioning the second bone part over a second post protruding from the base, said holes being made in appropriate positions in the corresponding bone parts so that the bone parts are held through their holes on the respective posts and sawn surfaces of the corresponding bone parts are mutually opposed and held AMENOcD SHEET IPEA/AU RECEIVEO 0 5 J l. 19 9 together, attaching holding means to the posts so as to provide securing means which prevent movement of each corresponding bone part outwards from the ba t by holding the corresponding bone part onto the base with external pressure on the corresponding bone part.
11. A method as claimed in claim v.;irein the bone is sawn into said bone parts during an 9peration and said holes are drilled before the bone is i.w, AMENDcE SHEET IPEA/AU
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US3547114A (en) * 1967-07-07 1970-12-15 Edward J Haboush Compensating plate means for bone fractures
GB2075346A (en) * 1980-05-09 1981-11-18 Savio Lau Yuen Woo Akeson Wayn Compatible internal bone fixation plate
WO1992013496A1 (en) * 1991-02-01 1992-08-20 Biostab Frame for rigidifying a bone or a bone assembly

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US3547114A (en) * 1967-07-07 1970-12-15 Edward J Haboush Compensating plate means for bone fractures
GB2075346A (en) * 1980-05-09 1981-11-18 Savio Lau Yuen Woo Akeson Wayn Compatible internal bone fixation plate
WO1992013496A1 (en) * 1991-02-01 1992-08-20 Biostab Frame for rigidifying a bone or a bone assembly

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