Paediatric and adult fixator having a pressure element
A non-invasive fixator for use in treatment of bone fractures and other injuries is described. The fixator includes articulated bracelets each formed of a plurality of linking elements arranged in a plurality of rows. The elements have complementary linking means to permit linking the rows of elements together in an articulated or fixed relationship. The bracelets are also provided with further components and connector elements which can apply pressure to a fracture or injury site. Certain embodiments are useful for either paediatric or adult use. Also described herein are improvements to certain connector pieces of use in the fixator. Also described is a novel polylattice membrane for medical and therapeutic use.
1 . A non-invasive fixator for fixing a fracture or soft tissue injury, the fixator comprising:
first and second articulated bracelets, each of which is for location around the circumference of a patient's limb;
each articulated bracelet comprising a plurality of linking elements located in a plurality of rows, wherein said linking elements comprise a means for linking said linking elements within a row and across adjacent rows together in an interchangeably articulated or fixed relationship;
at least one linking element in each bracelet comprising a connector element having a portion extending laterally from one of said rows, and forming a further linking means to permit linking of further elements to the bracelet extending between the first and second bracelets in a direction generally perpendicular to the direction of the rows.
2 . The fixator of claim 1 , wherein the connector element comprises a T-piece.
3 . The fixator of claim 1 further comprising additional linking elements connected to the connector element to form a bridge extending between the first and second articulated bracelets.
4 . The fixator of claim 3 wherein the additional linking elements each comprise complementary linking means to permit linking said linking elements together in an interchangeably articulated or fixed relationship.
5 . The fixator of claim 3 wherein the linking elements of the bridge are arranged and fixed in position so as to extend between and below the first and second bracelets such that when worn on a limb the bridge will provide pressure against the limb.
6 . The fixator of claim 1 wherein the bracelets each comprise an adjustable closure, preferably comprising a toothed strip which engages with a corresponding ratcheted fastener to secure the bracelet in a closed loop.
7 . The fixator of claim 1 comprising a fixed bridge connector having a fixed shape connected to the first and second bracelets and extending perpendicularly to the direction of the rows, wherein the fixed shape is stepped in profile, to provide a portion extending below the height of the bracelets.
8 . The fixator of claim 7 wherein the fixed bridge connector is connected to the bracelets via connector elements.
9 . The fixator of claim 7 wherein the fixed bridge connector replaces at least one linking element in at least one bracelet.
10 . The fixator of claim 1 comprising a bridge connector having a first rod extending between the first and second bracelets, and affixed to each bracelet, in combination with a further rod affixed to the first rod and arranged perpendicularly thereto; the further rod having a footplate extending generally parallel to the first rod and arranged, in use, to contact the limb of a patient to provide pressure against a limb of a patient at a location between said first and second bracelets.
11 . The fixator of claim 10 wherein the height of the footplate is adjustable.
12 . The fixator of claim 10 wherein the first rod is affixed to the bracelets via said connector element.
13 . The fixator of claim 10 wherein the first rod includes fittings selected from the group of screws, bolts, and clips allowing fixing of the first rod directly to the bracelet.
14 . The fixator of claim 10 wherein the further rod is affixed to the first rod via a connecting device.
15 . The fixator of claim 10 wherein the further rod is threaded and is received within a corresponding threaded opening in a rod to rod connector to connect it to the first rod.
16 . The fixator of claim 1 further comprising a cushioning fabric disposed within one or more of the bracelets, and arranged to, in use, contact a patient's limb.
17 . The fixator of claim 16 , wherein the cushioning fabric is a polylattice membrane comprising a non-woven spacer yarn layer disposed between outer surface fabric layers.
18 . A non-invasive fixator for fixing a fracture or soft tissue injury, the fixator comprising:
first and second articulated bracelets, each of which is for location around the circumference of a patient's limb;
each articulated bracelet comprising a plurality of linking elements located in a plurality of rows, wherein said linking elements comprise means for linking said linking elements within a row and across adjacent rows together in an interchangeably articulated or fixed relationship; and
a fixed bridge having a fixed shape connected to and extending between the first and second bracelets and extending perpendicularly to the direction of the rows, and arranged in use to provide pressure against a limb of a patient at a location between said first and second bracelets.
19 . The fixator of claim 18 wherein the fixed shape is stepped in profile, to provide a portion extending below the height of the bracelets.
20 . The fixator of claim 18 wherein the fixed bridge connector comprises a first rod extending between the first and second bracelets, and affixed to each bracelet, in combination with a further rod affixed to the first rod and arranged perpendicularly thereto; the further rod having a footplate extending generally parallel to the first rod and arranged, in use, to contact the limb of a patient to provide pressure against a limb of a patient at a location between said first and second bracelets.
21 . The fixator of claim 20 wherein the height of the footplate is adjustable.