K-wire and method for surgical procedures
View Patent ↗A surgical guide wire or K-wire and method of use are provided. The K-wire or guide wire has opposite end portions and a shank portion in between. One end portion has a deformable end portion that, once outside of a confining guide passage, can be deformed to present a projected forward facing area that is larger than the transverse cross section of the K-wire or guide wire while in the passage. The increased area will provide increased resistance to additional forward axial movement into the surgical site.
1. A method of conducting a medical procedure on bone tissue using a guide wire, the method including: placing a surgical tool end at a surgical site within bone tissue, said surgical tool having a through bore, said through bore terminating in an opening at the distal end of said surgical tool; traversing a guide wire in a first configuration to said surgical site by passing said guide wire through said through bore, said guide wire having an operative end portion; deforming a portion of said operative end portion to a second configuration after its exit from said through bore such that said deformed portion presents a projected area that is greater than the cross sectional area of the guide wire when traversing through said through bore, said deformed portion resisting forward traversal through said bone tissue; removing said guide wire from said surgical site, whereby said deformation is substantially reversible by reversing the traversal direction of said guide wire; said operative end portion includes a pair of opposed legs, said legs predisposed to move in an outward direction with respect to each other, wherein said legs diverge outwardly from a common area; a gap between said legs, wherein extending said gap length increases the speed upon which said legs diverge from each other within said bone tissue; one of said opposed legs is longer than the other and includes a tip portion that is constructed to overlap a tip portion of the second leg, wherein a first end portion of said one of said opposed legs includes a groove located near free end of said first end portion; a second end portion of other leg includes a projection located at free end of said second end portion, wherein said groove permits said projection to fit therein when in said first configuration.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the deforming occurs automatically.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein the deforming is induced by increasing the temperature of the operative end portion.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the operative end portion has a deformable portion constructed of memory metal alloy.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein the operative end portion has a deformable portion constructed of a spring material.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein said forward traversal of said guide wire through said bone tissue causes outward deflection of said deformable portion further increasing said projected area.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein said surgical tool is a jamshidi needle.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein said operative end portion of said guide wire includes at least one laterally extending end portion.