IP Library Granted Patent US 12697144
Granted Patent B2
US 12697144 · App. 18/234,428 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Talar repair jig

Inventor: Robert Flavin (Enniskerry, IE)
Assignee: Tyber Medical LLC
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12697144
App. No.
18/234,428
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A talar repair jig includes an elongate base extending along a longitudinal axis. The base has a front face, a first side opening through the front face, wherein the first opening supports a first rod assembly, a second side opening through the front face, distal from the first side opening, wherein the second side opening supports a second rod assembly, and a central opening extending through the front face, wherein the central opening supports a pair of rear alignment guides.

Claims (19)

1 . A talar repair jig comprising:

an elongate base extending along a longitudinal axis, the base having:

a front face;

a rear face;

a first side opening extending through the base between the front face and the rear face, the first opening supporting a first rod assembly; and

a second side opening extending through the base between the front face and the rear face, distal from the first side opening, the second side opening supporting a second rod assembly;

a pair of rear alignment guides; and

the base further having a central opening extending through the base between the front face and the rear face, the central opening supporting the pair of rear alignment guides,

wherein the central opening comprises scalloped top and bottom faces to support the rear alignment guides and the prevent rear alignment guides from sliding medially and laterally toward either of the first or second side openings.

2 . The talar repair jig according to claim 1 , wherein the first rod assembly comprises a first elongate arm extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.

3 . The talar repair jig according to claim 2 , wherein the first elongate arm comprises a base engaging portion comprising upper and lower flanges engaging the front face of the base.

4 . The talar repair jig according to claim 3 , wherein the first elongate arm necks down from the flanges and terminates at a first K-wire guide extending perpendicularly to the first elongate arm and parallel the longitudinal axis, the first K-wire guide having a first through opening extending longitudinally therethrough.

5 . The talar repair jig according to claim 4 wherein a first K-wire extends through the first K-wire guide and a securing device releasably secures the K-wire within the first through opening.

6 . The talar repair jig according to claim 4 , further comprising a first arm securing device configured to releasably secure the first elongate arm to the base.

7 . The talar repair jig according to claim 4 , wherein the second rod assembly includes a second elongate arm extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and terminating at a second K-wire guide extending perpendicularly to the second elongate arm and parallel to the longitudinal axis.

8 . The talar repair jig according to claim 7 , wherein the second K-wire guide has a second through opening configured to allow the first K-wire to pass therethrough.

9 . The talar repair jig according to claim 1 , wherein the rear alignment guides each include a tubular body having a guide through opening formed therein.

10 . The talar repair jig according to claim 1 , wherein the rear alignment guides each have a distal end having pointed contoured members configured to grip into a talus bone during use.

11 . The talar repair jig according to claim 1 , wherein the rear alignment guides each have a proximate end having a larger diameter than a height of the central opening such that the rear alignment guides are stopped from distal movement by the proximal ends engaging the rear face of the base.