Bone rasp

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Inventors

Alexson, Charles E.

Application #

295254

Filed

Jan-9-1989

Published

Oct-10-1989

Current US Class

030/276
030/279.2
407/29.1
606/85

International Classes

A61F 005/04

Field of Search

128/92 128/305 128/305 29/78 29/79 29/80 29/103 15/236.01 15/236.06 15/236.08 15/93 30/276 30/279

Assignee

Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Hafer; Robert A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sell; Donald M., Kirn; Walter N., Bauer; Stephen W.

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Abstract
A rasp adapted for rasping generally hard tissue, such as bone, cartilage and associated tissue, and a method of forming such a rasp are disclosed. The rasp comprises a plate-like body having opposite generally parallel major surface portions, and may be detachably attached to a powered device for driving the rasp. A plurality of rasp portions are arranged along the rasp for substantially evenly rasping hard tissue. Each rasp portion has a center, and a plurality of slots through the body extending generally radially outwardly from the center of the portion to define a plurality of cantilever cutting members extending generally radially inwardly of the rasp portion generally toward the center of the rasp portion and separated from one another by the slots. The cutting members are bent to project outwardly from the major surface portions of the body with alternating members of each rasp portion being bent to project outwardly from alternating major surface portions of the body.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A rasp adapted for rasping generally hard tissue, such as bone, cartilage and associated tissue, the rasp comprising a generally plate-like body having opposite generally parallel major surface portions, an attaching means having a center for detachably attaching the rasp to a powered device for driving the rasp, and a plurality of rasp portions arranged along the rasp for substantially evenly rasping hard tissue, each rasp portion having a center, and a plurality of slots through the body extending generally radially outwardly from the center of the portion to define a plurality of cantilever cutting members extending generally radially inwardly of the rasp portion generally toward the center of the rasp portion and separated from one another by the slots, the cutting members being bent to project outwardly from the major surface portions of the body with alternating members of each rasp portion being bent to project outwardly from opposite surface portions of the body.



Description
The invention relates generally to rasps, and more particularly to a rasp adapted for rasping generally hard tissue, such as bone, cartilage and associated tissue.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Orthopedic surgeons frequently desire smoother cut surfaces than they have been able to consistently obtain by sawing a section of bone, e.g., for secure engagement with a suitable prosthesis. Sometimes surgeons attempt to smooth out a freshly cut surface by running the side of the saw blade along the surface, possibly leading to bone necrosis (i.e., bone cell death) due to overheating if the saw is run too long. However, if the surgeon does not obtain a sufficiently smooth surface the time required for the patient's recovery may be increased, the strength of a bond between the bone and a prosthesis may be impaired, and the reliability of the prosthesis may even be jeopardized. If the surface is so uneven that substantial portions of the bone remain unloaded, the unloaded portion of the bone may resorb or dissolve into the body, causing further weakening of the bone and the bond between the bone and prosthesis.
 
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