WO2007006430A1 - Osteosyntheseplatte mit schräg zur plattenebene verlaufenden durchgangsöffnungen - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an osteosynthesis plate with obliquely to the plate plane duri Lo fenden through holes.
- Such osteosynthesis plates can be used for the treatment of fractures in the region of the head and in particular for the treatment of jaw fractures.
- Osteosynthesis plates for treating fractures have been known for over 100 years.
- the most common osteosynthesis plates have a linear (or elongated) shape and are penetrated by several perpendicular to the plate plane through holes.
- fasteners usually bone screws
- passage openings For individual indications, it has proven to be expedient to design the passage openings at an angle to the plane of the plate. Frequently, the provision of passageways extending obliquely to the plane of the plate is associated with certain anatomical conditions or with particular requirements such as the generation of compressive forces at certain angles.
- a first angle ⁇ denotes the inclination of a through hole O with respect to a perpendicular S to the plate plane.
- the plate plane in Fig. 10 is perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
- a second angle ⁇ denotes 18 shows an angular orientation of the passage opening O within the plane of the plate with respect to a longitudinal axis L of the plate.
- the plane of the plate runs parallel to the plane of the drawing in FIG.
- angles ⁇ and ⁇ allow a unique angle characterization if the first angle ⁇ is limited to the range of 0 to 90 ° and the second angle ⁇ is allowed to run from 0 to 360 °.
- all angles are indicated in the counterclockwise direction and with respect to a directed reference straight line (for example with respect to a longitudinal plate axis pointing in a certain direction).
- a linear osteosynthesis plate with two perpendicular to the plate plane and running at two obliquely to the plate plane through holes is known.
- the object of the invention is to provide an osteosynthesis plate for the treatment of fractures, in particular of fractures in the area of the head such as mandibular fractures, which can be fixed to the bone in a simple manner with improved functionality.
- an osteosynthesis plate having a plate plane, a linear first section extending substantially within the plate plane, having a first longitudinal axis, a linear two-fifth section extending substantially within the plate plane or offset from the first section, with a second A longitudinal axis, at least a first passage opening in the first portion which extends obliquely to the plate plane and with respect to the first longitudinal axis has a first angular orientation within the plane of the plate, and at least one second passage opening in the second portion which extends obliquely to the plate plane and with respect to the first longitudinal axis of the first portion
- first and second angular orientations differ from one another by less than about 60 ° with respect to the first longitudinal axis.
- the osteosynthesis plate extends substantially within a general plane of the plate, at least in its basic state, this does not exclude that the plate or individual sections of the plate are bent out of the plane of the plate before or during use.
- the osteosynthesis plate in accordance with anatomical conditions, is already slightly bent out of the general plane of the plate when it is delivered.
- Such osteosynthesis plates are included within the scope of the invention.
- the angular orientations of the first passage opening and the second passage opening with respect to the first longitudinal axis serving as a reference axis can - A -
- the first angular orientation extends obliquely to the first longitudinal axis 5 and / or the second angular orientation obliquely to the second longitudinal axis.
- the angle ß is chosen differently from 0 ° and also deviating from 180 °.
- the angle ⁇ can be selected between about 10 ° and 170 ° or between about 190 ° and 350 °.
- the angles of the first passage opening and the second passage opening obliquely to the plate plane can be selected the same or different.
- the first passage opening may intersect the plate plane at an inclination angle of about 20 ° to 80 °.
- a cutting angle within the range of about 30 ° to 70 ° is conceivable.
- the tilt angle at which the second passage opening intersects the plane of the plate may also be in those angular ranges of about 20 ° to 80 ° or about 30 ° to 70 °.
- the first angular orientation to the first longitudinal axis is between approximately + 90 ° and -90 °, between approximately + 60 ° and -60 ° or between approximately + 40 ° and -40 ° (for example with respect to one second Section facing away or a free end of the first section facing direction).
- the second angular orientation relative to the second longitudinal axis is between approximately 60 ° 5 and 180 ° or between approximately 70 ° and 130 ° (for example with respect to a direction facing the first section or facing a free end of the second section)
- the second angular orientation relative to the second longitudinal axis is between approximately 180 ° and 300 ° or between approximately 220 ° and 290 ° (for example, one end of the second section facing away from the first section or one free end facing direction).
- the second variant and the third variant may relate to osteosynthesis plates for different body halves (right / left).
- the first section and the second section may adjoin one another directly or may be interconnected by one or more connecting sections. to be bound.
- the connecting portions may have a linear or a curved shape.
- the angle between the first section and the second section may be between approximately 90 ° and 160 ° and in particular between approximately 110 ° and 150 °.
- the first section and the second section (or their longitudinal axes) can also run parallel offset from each other.
- at least one connecting portion is provided between the first portion and the second portion.
- the at least one connecting portion may extend obliquely or perpendicular to the first and second portions.
- the osteosynthesis plate can at least
- the L5 have a bending range of reduced plate thickness and / or reduced plate width and / or meandering shape.
- the bending region (for example, as a connecting portion) is formed at the transition between the first portion and the second portion.
- the osteosynthesis plate is dimensioned depending on the intended indication.
- the first portion of the osteosynthesis plate may have a length between about 3 and 100 mm (eg 5 between 5 and 60 mm and preferably between 6 and 25 mm) and the second portion may have a length between about 3 and 100 mm (eg between 5 and 60 mm and preferably between 6 and 25 mm).
- the total length of the plate can be between about 6 and 200 mm.
- the osteosynthesis plate may have a maximum plate thickness between approximately 0.5 and 3.5 mm in the area of the first section and / or in the area of the second section.
- the plate thickness is selected such that a head of a fastener (at least for the most part) is retractable in the plate.
- At least one first passage opening and / or the at least one second passage opening below a plate surface have a stop for the head of the fastening element.
- a plurality (for example, at least 2 to about 5) of first through-openings and a plurality (for example, at least 2 to about 5) of second through-openings may be provided.
- the passage openings may have a diameter of about 1.5 to 3.5 mm, lo preferably of about 2 to 3 mm.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 each show a plan view of a first exemplary embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate
- Fig. 3 is a section along the line A-A in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a section along the line B-B in Fig. 2;
- Fig. 5 is a section along the line C-C in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 6 is a side view of the osteosynthesis plate of the first embodiment
- FIGS. 8A and 8B the osteosynthesis plate of the first embodiment with in
- FIG. 10 shows a third embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate in FIG.
- FIGS. IIA and IIB a fourth embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate with bone screws received in through holes in a perspective view in each case;
- FIGS. FIGS. 12A and 12B show a fifth exemplary embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate with bone screws received in through-openings, in each case in a perspective view;
- FIG. 13A and 13B show a sixth exemplary embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate with bone screws received in through-openings, in each case in a perspective view;
- FIGS. FIGS. 14A and 14B show a further osteosynthesis plate, in particular for the treatment of .0 jaw fractures, in two perspective views;
- FIGS. 15A and 15B show a further osteosynthesis plate, in particular for the treatment of jaw fractures in a linear ground state and in a bent application state;
- FIG. 16 shows a further osteosynthesis plate, in particular for the treatment of jaw fractures in a linear ground state
- FIG. 17 is a schematic illustration of the angle of inclination ⁇ between a passage opening running obliquely to the plane of the plate and the plane of the plate; FIG. and
- Fig. 18 is a schematic explanation of the angular orientation ß within the plane of the plate for an obliquely to the plane of the plate extending i5 passage opening. Description of preferred embodiments
- the Fign. 1 and 2 each show a plan view of a first embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate 10 in different orientations.
- FIGS. 8A and 8B show further views of this osteosynthesis plate 10.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 is made of titanium and is particularly suitable for the treatment of jaw fractures (in particular of fractures in the region of the lower jaw angle).
- osteosynthesis plate i5 10 is a plate for the right lower jaw angle.
- the plate shown in Fig. 9 is provided.
- the left-hand osteosynthesis plate of FIG. 9 is the mirror-symmetrical counterpart to the right-hand osteosynthesis plate 10. For this reason, the statements on the right-hand osteosynthesis plate 10, with a few exceptions, also apply to the left osteosynthesis plate 10.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 extends in the delivery state within a general plate plane, which in the Fign. 1
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 has two adjoining linear plate sections 12, 14 with associated longitudinal axes 16, 18.
- the two plate sections 12, 14 extend obliquely within the plane of the plate.
- the length of the plate section 12 (measured from the intersection of the two longitudinal axes 16, 18 to the free end of the section 12) is approximately 14 mm and the length of the plate section 14 (measured from the intersection of the two longitudinal axes 16, 18 to the free end of the section 14th ) is about 10 mm.
- the Through holes 20, 22 have a diameter of 2.4 mm in the narrowest area.
- FIG. 3 shows a section along the line A-A of FIG. 1.
- Fig. 4 shows a section along the line B-B of Fig. 2.
- the angular orientation with respect to the longitudinal axis 16 is determined in the direction of a free end of the plate portion 12.
- the angle ⁇ reference is made to FIG.
- the difference of the angular orientations of the passage openings 20 and the passage openings 22 within the plane of the plate is therefore approximately 40 °.
- the passage openings 20 in the plate section 12 (as well as the through-openings 22 in the plate section 14) have an inner diameter which decreases stepwise in the direction of the plates underside 24.
- the abutment surface 26 is below the plate surface 28 and formed above the plate bottom 24. Since, in any case, the deepest region of the abutment surface 26 (see FIG. 5) lies below the plate surface 28, the head of a fastening element inserted into the through-openings 20, 22 can be at least partially buried in the osteosynthesis plate 10.
- auxiliary lines 16 ', 18' drawn there and running perpendicular to the longitudinal axes 14, 16 serve to clarify the L5 angular orientation range ⁇ .
- the angular orientation ⁇ with respect to the auxiliary lines 16 ', 18' can vary by ⁇ 90 °, preferably by approximately ⁇ 60 °.
- the in the state of delivery planar osteosynthesis plate 10 has several bending zones of reduced plate thickness or reduced plate width. These bending areas allow the surgeon to adapt the osteosynthesis plate 10 to the anatomical conditions in the fracture area.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 can be bent by means of suitable tools such as bending pliers both within the plane of the plate and out of the plane of the plate.
- a first bending region 30 of the osteosynthesis plate 10 is arranged according to FIG. 1 at the transition between the plate section 12 and the plate section 14.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 has a minimum width and a lower height in the bending region 30 than in regions outside the bending region 30. This in places reduction of the plate thickness (from a maximum of about 2 mm outside the bending region 30 to about 1.5 mm in the bending region 30) and the plate width facilitates the surgeon's bending of the osteosynthesis plate 10.
- a plurality of second bending regions 32 are respectively formed between two adjacent passage openings 20 of the plate section 12 and also between two adjacent passage openings 22 of the plate section 14. These further bending areas 32 are formed by areas of reduced plate width.
- FIG. 9 shows the left osteosynthesis plate 10 of a plate system, which is also the one described above with reference to FIGS. 1-7, 8A and 8B, and includes right osteosynthesis plate.
- the left osteosynthesis plate 10 is the mirror-symmetrical counterpart to the right osteosynthesis plate.
- the difference in the angular orientations of the i5 through holes 22 of the plate portion 14 and the through holes 20 of the plate portion 12 amounts to unchanged to 40 °.
- FIG. 10 shows a further exemplary embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate 10 for the treatment of fractures in the area of the jaw.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 has two plate sections 12, 14, which are arranged offset in parallel to each other. Between the two plate sections 12, 14 an obliquely to each of these sections 12, 14 extending connecting portion 40 is provided.
- the connecting section 40 intersects the two plate sections 12, 14 at an angle of approximately 140 ° each.
- each of the two plate sections 12, 14, three identical passage openings 20, 22 are formed in each case.
- ⁇ 45 °.
- the angular orientation of the through holes 20 within the plate plane ß 135 °.
- Relative to the longitudinal axis 16 of the Plattenabis section 12 and the free end of the plate portion 12 is the
- an osteosynthesis plate 10 for the treatment of mandibular angle fractures is shown.
- the illustrated osteosynthesis plate 10 is correct except for the angular orientations of the through holes substantially with the reference to FIGS. 1 to 7, 8A and 8B explained osteosynthesis plate. For this reason, only the differences will be discussed below.
- an osteosynthesis plate 10 In the Fign. IIA and IIB, another embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate 10 is shown.
- the two plate sections 12, 14 in turn enclose an angle of 130 ° with each other.
- the angular orientation of the passage openings 20 of the plate portion 12 within the plate plane (and with respect to the free end of the plate portion 12) in this embodiment is 90 °.
- angular orientation of ß 270 °.
- the difference in the angular orientations of the passage openings 20 and the passage openings 22 within the plane of the plate is approximately 50 °.
- the angular orientations of the through openings 20 and 22 may vary by ⁇ 90 °, preferably by about ⁇ 60 °, by the indicated angular orientations.
- FIGS 12A and 12B depict another embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate 10 having a total of three plate sections 12, 14, 14 'and a total length of approximately 40 mm.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 has a substantially bifurcated shape.
- the plate section 12 is connected to the plate sections 14, 14' via a connecting section 40, 40 'bent in each case in the manner of a quarter circle arc.
- the bifurcated shape of the osteosynthesis plate 10 is due to the fact that the two plate sections 14, 14 'receive a nerve between them (eg in the area of the lower jaw). In this way, injury to the nerve by the bone screws 48 can be avoided.
- the difference between the angular orientations of the passage openings 20 and the passage openings 22, 22 'within the plane of the plate is therefore 0 °.
- FIGS. FIGS. 13A and 13B Another embodiment of an osteosynthesis plate 10 is shown in FIGS. FIGS. 13A and 13B are shown.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 depicted there has a substantially lattice-like shape with two plate sections 12, 14 extending parallel to one another.
- the plate sections 12, 14 are located in the region opposite to each other.
- FIGS. 13A and 13B could have two by four or three by four through openings instead of two by three through openings.
- another osteosynthesis plate 10 with two plate sections 12, 14 is shown.
- the two plate sections 12, 14 have a common longitudinal axis 16 and are curved over a meandering (U-shaped)
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 can be positioned in the application state such that the U-shaped connecting portion 40 extends around a nerve.
- at least one bone screw passage opening is provided in the area of the connecting portion 40.
- the Fign. 14A and 14B show the osteosynthesis plate 10 in the ground state.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 can be deformed in the region of the connecting portion 40 (which then functions as a bending region) 5 such that the plate portion 12 extends obliquely to the plate portion 14.
- FIGS. 15A and 15B Another osteosynthesis plate 10 is shown in FIGS. 15A and 15B are shown.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 has in the ground state shown in Fig. 15A a jo linear shape with a total of eight through holes 20.
- the angular orientation ⁇ may vary by ⁇ 90 ° with respect to the auxiliary line 16 'drawn in FIG. 15B, preferably by approximately ⁇ 60 °.
- Fig. 15B shows the osteosynthesis plate 10 in the bent application state.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 is in this example in the area of the front side of the lower attached to the jawbone (ie in the chin area) and adapted with its curved shape to the contour of this bone. Since the through holes 20, 22 are pointing obliquely upward, the screws 48 could be introduced intraorally (and obliquely from above).
- the osteosynthesis plate according to FIGS. 15A, 15B can be deformed within the plane of the plate, similar to that shown in FIG. 10, in such a way that two linear plate sections extending parallel to one another are formed.
- FIG. 16 shows a further osteosynthesis plate 10.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 has a linear shape and has two plate sections 12, 14 connected to one another via a connecting section designed as a bending region 30.
- the difference between the angular orientations of the passage openings 20 and the passage openings 22 is accordingly 180 °.
- the osteosynthesis plate 10 shown in FIG. 16 is bent at the location of the bending region 30 in such a way that the two plate sections 12, 14 run obliquely and substantially V-shaped relative to one another.
- osteosynthesis plates are suitable for the intraoral care of mandibular angle fractures.
- Figs. 12A to 16 described osteosynthesis plates are suitable for the intraoral supply of jaw fractures in mandibular spaces spaced from the lower jaw lo, z. In the area of the chin or the condyle.
- the provision of two or more plate sections that are non-linear to each other allows for the treatment of even complicated jaw fractures by means of a single osteosynthesis plate.
- the orientation of the individual passage openings in the plane of the plate and perpendicular thereto is selected in the exemplary embodiments in such a way that the osteosynthesis plates can be fixed by an intraoral surgical procedure, ie through the mouth. It is therefore not transbuccal access (ie, through the cheek) is required to place the osteosynthesis plates of the embodiments and secure them by means of suitable fasteners such as monocortical bone screws.
- osteosynthesis plates according to the invention are also suitable for minimally invasive treatment of other fractures in the head region (for example in the face).
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| CA2613144A CA2613144C (en) | 2005-07-08 | 2006-06-30 | Osteosynthesis plate comprising through-openings which are inclined in relation to the plane of the plate |
| CN2006800249253A CN101227868B (zh) | 2005-07-08 | 2006-06-30 | 包括相对于板的平面倾斜的通孔的接骨板 |
| JP2008519839A JP4885953B2 (ja) | 2005-07-08 | 2006-06-30 | プレートの平面に対して傾斜した貫通孔を備える骨接合プレート |
| AU2006268986A AU2006268986B2 (en) | 2005-07-08 | 2006-06-30 | Osteosynthesis plate comprising through-openings which are inclined in relation to the plane of the plate |
| ES06776104T ES2408204T3 (es) | 2005-07-08 | 2006-06-30 | Placa de osteosíntesis con aberturas pasantes que discurren de manera oblicua al plano de placa |
| EP06776104.9A EP1901671B1 (de) | 2005-07-08 | 2006-06-30 | Osteosyntheseplatte mit schräg zur plattenebene verlaufenden durchgangsöffnungen |
| US11/988,225 US8672981B2 (en) | 2005-07-08 | 2006-06-30 | Osteosynthesis plate comprising through-openings which are inclined in relation to the plane of the plate |
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