Hammer toe implant with expansion portion for retrograde approach
View Patent ↗An implant for fusing adjacent bones is disclosed. The implant includes an elongate threaded member and a flexible portion extending from the elongate threaded member. The flexible portion includes a plurality of prongs configured to be reversibly compressed toward an axis defined by the elongate threaded member.
1. A method of connecting adjacent bones, comprising:
forming an incision to gain access to a joint between first and second bones;
flexing the first and second bones such that the bones are disposed at an angle from one another;
inserting a pointed tip of a core pin extending from a first end of a tube into a first end of the first bone until a tip of an elongate threaded member of an implant extending from and at least partially disposed within a second end of the tube is received within an intramedullary channel formed by the core pin and tube, the first end of the first bone being closer to the second bone compared to a second end of the first bone;
repositioning the first and second bones such that they are approximately linearly aligned with each other;
rotating the core pin in a first direction to drive the elongate threaded member into the second bone;
decoupling the core pin from its engagement with the implant; and
withdrawing the core pin and tube from the first bone to disengage the second end of the tube from a flexible portion of the implant including a plurality of prongs,
wherein the plurality of prongs outwardly flex to contact the first bone when disengaged from the second end of the tube.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein decoupling the core pin from its engagement with the implant includes:
rotating the core pin relative to the tube in a second direction until a pin extending from an outer surface of the core pin is received within a slot defined by the tube, the slot extending in a direction that is approximately parallel to a lengthwise axis defined by the tube; and
moving the core pin along the lengthwise axis relative to the tube such that a fin disposed at an end of the core pin that is opposite an end at which the pointed tip is disposed is moved out of a slot defined by the prongs of the implant.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the slot defined by the tube includes at least one extension extending in an approximately perpendicular direction to a direction in which the slot extends.
4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:
rotating the core pin and tube in the first direction such that a protrusion outwardly extending from the implant is disengaged with a second slot defined by the tube.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the second slot defined by the tube is disposed adjacent to the second end of the tube.
6. The method claim 1 , wherein the core pin includes at least one flat disposed along its length for being engaged by a tool.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein withdrawing the core pin and tube from the first bone includes:
rotating the core pin and tube in the first direction until a protrusion outwardly extending from the implant is disengaged from a second slot defined by the tube; and
pulling the core pin and tube out of the intramedullary channel.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein a first portion of the core pin that includes the pointed tip has a larger cross-sectional geometry than a second portion of the core pin received within a passageway defined by the tube.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the second portion of the core pin includes a fin sized and configured to be received within a slot defined by the prongs of the implant.